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Pdf 04 11 -027 .I ' Newark home has Local bands on the rise Softball heads to historical roots Seepage 23 CAA tournament Seepage 5 Seepage 28 Check out the website for l .oreVIe"'"'""· Ib k. d Tuesday, May 10, 2011 ·<un rea mg news an more. Volume 137, Issue 26 Group's comparison of abortion, genocide draws ire Controversial anti-abortion display returns to The Green BY NORA KELLY protest three years ago, was stationed on The Managing News Editor While some university students Green during the student group Pro-Life felt the baby was out of place at the Vanguard's anti-abortion protest, which Beneath a large poster displaying demonstration, Stabosz found his continued into Friday. images of aborted fetuses on The Green presence fitting amidst graphic images of The group sponsored a display Thmsday sat former university employee aborted fetuses. by the Genocide Awareness Project, an Rae Stabosz with her 10-month-old "They show what choice is," initiative of the national anti-abortion grandson bmm.cing on her knee. Stabosz, Stabosz said, and lifted up her grandson. group Center for Bioethical Reform. The a volunteer at last week's anti-abortion "'This is what you get when you leave a project brings displays featuring photos protest, kissed and hugged her grandson, zygote, and then a fetus, to grow and do of concentration camp victims, lynching as students passing by looked on. what it's supposed to do. You get this little and aborted fetuses to college campuses ''Oh my God, is that a real baby?'' guy." across the country. said one student onlooker, as others Stabosz, who retired from her job For the second year in a row, anti.abortion protesters display graphic the appearance See PROTEST page 12 debated baby's at the in computer support at the university images on The Green on Thursday. Google Doodle Drugstore slows library's Internet server to lose its Bird image downloaded 'Happy' 162,971 times in a day BY TOM LEHMAN trademark Assistant News Editor A little bird caused quite a stir on Happy Harrys to get the university's web server last month. An image of a blue jay hosted on Walgreens signage university web space was featured on Google's homepage on April 26, and BY EMILY FISHMAN brought worldwide attention to the THE REVIEW/Kevin Mastro Staff Reporter university and performance issues to The men's lacrosse team celebrates its back-to-hack CAA tournament championships Saturday night. some library services. When junior Nell Malatesta As part of its celebration of artist discovered the Happy Harry's John Jay Audubon's birthday, Google store on Main Street would soon featured a special graphic on its Men's lax heads to NCAA tourney be trading in its namesake for a homepage which linked to an image Walgreens logo, she did not take search results page listing a picture of the news lightly. the bird, hosted by Morris Library. The Hens beat third-seeded UMass to win CAA championship "I'm very upset about it Google Doodle, a logo placed above because I think that Happy Harry's the search bar, frequently changes BY TIMMASfRO was an iconic place to go," to recognize certain holidays and it in back-to-back seasons. They have Malatesta said. "It's nostalgic. I anniversaries. Sports Editor Inside: won the CAA Tournament three of the just think it's sad. I like the little will The image was part of a collection • Cooney fights through last five years and meet defending logo." AMHERST, Mass. - What a national champion Duke in the first round, of pictures featured in 'The Birds of injuries - page 28 After five years of Walgreens America: From Original Drawings" by difference a week makes. Saturday at 5 p.m. on ESPNU. Two weekends ago, the Delaware ownership, every Happy Harry's Audubon, which is currently held in the • Preview of Hens' game ''It's awesome it's unbelievable " location in Delaware will receive library's Special Collections. men's lacrosse team was limping into against Duke - page 29 senior rnidfielder K~ Kaminski said the conference tournament They were a signage overhaul, with the According to Mark Grabowski, "The last two [regular season] games, we Walgreens logo replacing the coordinator for server and data support seeded fourth on the heels of a two-game eight days after an 11-5 defeat. had UMass and Penn State. We didn't losing streak against Penn State and current image, according to at Morris library, the image was Same green carpeted field in have the swagger that Delaware is all UMass. They combined for just eight Walgreens media relations manager downloaded 162,971 times throughout result about" goals in these two games. Amherst, much different Delaware Tiffani Washington. the day, at an average frequency of 135 defeated the third-seeded Minutemen 9-7 That swagger was on full display On Wednesday, the Hens upset "We believe that we've built a views per minute. Most of the page to win its second straight CAA Lacrosse Saturday evening. The Hens played first-seeded Hofstra, ending the nation's reputation over the past five years views came from Western Europe. Championship. physical the whole game, jumped out to as offering high-quality pharmacy 'This was a testament to the power longest current home winning streak at an early lead and held UMass scoreless in 15 games in the process. This set up a The Hens qualifY for the NCAA service, and because of that we feel Tournament by virtue of the win, the first rematch with UMass this past Saturday, See BIRD page 12 time in school history they have made See LAX page 31 See STORE page 13 1 News 14 Editorial 15 Opinion 17 Mosaic 21 Day Trippin' 27 Classifieds 28 Sports 2 Mov LO.~ 1 Lette1· fron1 the Editors Dear Readers, It is with heavy hearts that we send to press our final issue of The Review. Today, we turn the paper over to next year's staff as we prepare to graduate. This year has full of exciting news here at the university, including a nationally televised Senate debate, a Nobel Prize winner from the university, a playoff run by the Blue Hens and the patriotic fervor that swept through campus after Osama bin Laden was killed. We're pleased that we were able to bring you all that news and more, and we hope that we were able to provide insightful coverage that was relevant to you, our readers. We've both spent all four years of our college careers working at The Review, and to say that we will miss it is an understate­ ment. This place has become like a home to us, and our staff has become like a family. We've also enjoyed the relationship we have had with the campus community, aml we appreciate 1HE REVIEW/Lauren Scher the feedback we have received. The university's Fashion Merchandising Club hosts free tie-dyeing on the Trabant Patio on Thesday. We'd like to acknowledge the 19 seniors graduating with us, as well as the rest of our staff. Without their tireless work all year, this would not have been possible. Taking over as editor in chief is Marina Koren, and taking over as executive editor is Nora Kelly. Both are juniors at the university and currently serve as managing news editors at The Review. Marina and Nora are both excellent reporters and editors, and their passion and dedication to The Review is un­ matched. 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