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Cleveland State University EngagedScholarship@CSU The Cauldron Archives Publications Fall 9-15-2015 The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 03 Elissa L. Tennant Cleveland State University Abraham Kurp Cleveland State University, [email protected] Abby Burton Cleveland State University, [email protected] Morgan Elswick Cleveland State University, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives Part of the Arts and Humanities Commons, and the Communication Commons How does access to this work benefit ou?y Let us know! Recommended Citation Tennant, Elissa L.; Kurp, Abraham; Burton, Abby; and Elswick, Morgan, "The Cauldron, 2015, Issue 03" (2015). The Cauldron Archives. 3. https://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/cauldron_archives/3 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Publications at EngagedScholarship@CSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Cauldron Archives by an authorized administrator of EngagedScholarship@CSU. For more information, please contact [email protected]. P3 Chipotle announces college delivery option P14 Urban college safety 101 P6 CSU lacrosse program grows THE THE CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON CSU’s Alternative Student Newspaper CAULDRON Sept. 15, 2015 3 News Sept. 15, 2015 2 Index » » What’s brewing this week Chipotle to begin delivery to CSU students Tapingo app brings burritos with the push of a button The option will be available to on- market of millennials’ willingness campus residents as well as students living near campus and in the according to an April 2015 Fortune downtown Cleveland area. Magazineto pay article.more for “greener” products, Tapingo has also considered the added cost of delivery. According to Reis, Tapingo users can get burritos "With Chipotle delivering, “Unlike other players in this space, Cleveland State APA Catching up with XC "A Walk in the Woods" Tapingoin bed for does a flat not $2.99 charge delivery both charge. a they've taken The CSU branch of the American Planning Association Two members of CSU's women's cross country team The Cauldron reviews this delightful, delivery fee and a service fee, which out the hassle is gearing up for this another year, under newly elected discuss the team's preparations for the upcoming comfortable movie following two old buddies often increases depending on distance president Ken Kalynchuk. P5 season. P7 who try to hike the entire Appalachian Trail. P12 of getting their andThough ticket Tapingoprice,” she services said. “Instead,over 100 wonderful burrito Sept. 15 to campuses,we charge aonly flat 40 delivery will receive fee.” Chipotle delivery this fall. Reis said this will goodness." Sept. 21 » Weekly Calendar allow Tapingo to make adjustments Staff and ramp up app operations before a » Editor-in-Chief second wave of campuses receives the Education Abroad Fair, SC Atrium, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. option this spring. Additionally, some Elissa Tennant Tues » City Planning Commision Celebration, LB Atrium, 4 p.m. campuses are simply too far from a This millennial-focused initiative Managing Editor Sept. 1525 Chipotle to allow delivery. coupled with Tapingo’s primarily Abe Kurp collegiate customer base may just be News Editor a match made in heaven. Abby Burton The JACK Quartet, Drinko Hall, 8 p.m. Photo by Abby Burton "Unlike other The partnering companies aren’t Arts & Entertainment Editor Wed » The Tapingo app already ofers mobile-order and delivery at most of CSU's on-campus the only ones who are excited — news dining locations including Bar Euclid, GrillNation and Fenn Shoppe. players in this Morgan Elswick Sept. 1626 of Chipotle’s new delivery option has Sports Editor By Elissa Tennant space, Tapingo also set students abuzz. Gregory Kula Senior Chemical Engineering major “Privilege, Power and Diference” Lecture, Drinko Hall, 9 a.m. Opinion Editor Thurs Hungry college students rejoice. deos not charge Will Ivancic, who has lived on campus Thurs »»Cultural Crafts Day, SC Plaza, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for four years, is looking forward to Sara Liptak Sept. 1727 Through a partnership with food at a location, the delivery option will both a delivery Cover Designer delivery app Tapingo, Chipotle will confirmed operational functionality burritos delivered straight to Euclid Commons. Steven Pitingolo begin offering delivery options to fee and a “With Chipotle delivering, they’ve Web Editor Viking Knit Clique Meeting, MC 105, 2:30-3:30 p.m. 40 college campuses this fall — and appear in your app.” LeadershipWomen's Soccer Academy vs. Valparaiso 25th, LB @Atrium, Krenzler 5 p.m.-7p.m.Field, 7 p.m. "The students taken the hassle out of getting their Francesca Gariano Fri » Found Footage Festival, SC Atrium, 8 p.m.-10 p.m. Cleveland State University is one of service fee" » Volleyball vs. Loyola @ Woodling Gym, 7 p.m. Advertising Manager Sept. 1828 them. Students will soon be able to come first, I “It was a pain to take a bus or even Sarah George wonderful burrito goodness,” he said. customize their Chipotle order walk from my dorm to get there. On Business Manager Men's, Women's Swimming, Intrasquad/Alumni Splash Bash @ Robert top of that, I think Chipotle is also Softball Green/White Scrimmage, Viking Field, 11 a.m. through the Tapingo smartphone app wouldn't want Giorgiana Lascu F. Busbey Natatorium, 9 a.m. a better dining option nutritionally Sat Men’s Soccer Homecoming Match, Krenzler Field, 7 p.m. and place an order for delivery or Student Media & Web Specialist Sat »» Volleyball vs. UIC @ Woodling Gym, 4 p.m. to surprise Reis said Tapingo’s emphasis on compared to the other delivery foods pickup. The app will feature Chipotle’s Sept. 29 EkklésiaWomen's Ensemble, Cross Country, Drinko All-Ohio Hall, Championship 7 p.m. @ Cedarville, TBA Daniel Lenhart Sept. 19 full menu and standard pricing. anyone if we enhancing the student experience will Faculty Advisor According to Leanne Reis, PR be bolstered by the new partnership. Reis said Tapingo’s college campus- “We look for partners who can centeredlike pizza andbranding Chinese partnered food.” with Dr. Edward Horowitz No events scheduled manager for Tapingo, her company launched a few Sun Men's Tennis, Ball State Invitational @ Muncle, Ind., All day has not announced a set date for Chipotle’s millennial-focused Staff Writers & Photographers Sun »» she said. “Chipotle’s brand embodies marketing is a winning combination release. Once the new service is Amara Alberto, Roman Macharoni, Becky Raspe, Regan Sept. 2030 days ahead authenticity,help support which our resonatescollective with goal,” Reeck, Elisabeth Weems launched, Reis said Tapingo’s student, on-campus coordinators will spread or behind that benefits everyone. Black Studies Film Fest, MC 137, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. the word to the student body. It’s no secret Chipotle is a classic “Chipotle gets enhanced access to a Correction: Last week in our "Book of Mormon" review we Men's Golf, Telich Sun Life Financial/CSU Invitational, Cleveland, exampleour shared of targeta millennial-focused demographic.” demographic“This is a classicthat is win-win,”hungry for she their said. mixed up the lead actors! Elder Price was played by David Larsen Mon » StudentAll day throughHomecoming Tuesday Kick-of, SC Atrium, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. schedule." » company. product, and the Tapingo community and Elder Cunningham was played by Cody Jamison Strand. Oct.Sept.Oct. 1 121 CSU Jazz Ensemble/Combos, Drinko Hall, 7:30 p.m. said. “I wouldn’t want to surprise anyone“The ifstudents we launched come a first,”few daysshe Earlier this year, the fast-food chain Contact The Cauldron at [email protected] Want your event featured on our calendar? Send the event name, date, time and location to [email protected]. ahead or behind schedule. 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Even "I am hoping “It would be really helpful for this research spending in the science and though CSU is the leader in increased university to make more of a big deal engineering departments this year. spending, we are still far from being that it will lure "The Chronicle of Higher the top spenders in the U.S. Anyone talking to Dr. Wanyerka for Education" reported the percentage John Hopkins University received students into about these funds,” he said. increases of U.S. universities from he loves to teach and wholeheartedly research — this is not including the science caresmore thanabout five minutesthe education will quickly and see determined that CSU had the highest private$1.88 grantsbillion or otherin federally money directly funded experiences his students have while percentagethe fiscal increaseyears of in2004 two ofto three2013 fromand the school itself. programs." attending CSU. categories where quantitative data However, CSU has run into a was taken. annually that gets directed towards communication error with its research CSU raisesand development. about $67 Dr. millionPhillip students. Dr. Wankerya hopes to see its total research spending compared Wanyerka, a professor at CSU, thinks research program for his students students become more educated by to theCSU national had a 298 average percent of increase47 percent in this increase will have a positive effect who are interested in anthropology CSU administration on how they can while CSU had an astonishing increase on the school.