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- Using Facebook on campus, could make it difficult for students who need to B b' .- : -1110, . I ... . , / 1 1, 1 - 1: ..1 Ff.. S.' « ' ... 1 1 ..,1 =*'*, 1 L t U 'f , }9N 1.V91111. i.1, { browse the Web for academic reasons. lhe internet speed could be slowed down, * , 0* . 1 114£500,7.1 k ji.1 6.7 1 , '11! 1'..Ji ,0111 Al 4 '6' 4. 1 making it very hard to get work done efficiently. Student's that are 4·' _ -- ·4·'440· -2 using the Web , .I,$ 1 1%3<.e.1.1 '. 1 L Y. f'.iT... ' i for productive reasons should not be hindered by slow network connections due """4----1114#24.0-- _:._. -1_ ,""i -- --- =8--.rn,1.:--' Dan Dick · 1be Rejector to other student's use of social networking sites. It is more than frustrating when what left!" you need to finish a paper for your next class and cannot do so because someone Hey Michelle! Look George is on Facebook looking at pictures on the computer next to you. Some students in the campus community see this situation in a different way. A large number feel as if it is the responsibility of our Information Systems to provide us with enough bandwidth to browse the Web as we please. We pay thousands of dollars to the school in tuition to ensure that we are pro- vided with a comfortable and fun learning environment. Since we are paying so ... much money through loans, parents or out ofpocket, checking our personal pages online, as long as they are not inappropriate, should not be anyone's concern. When 1 grow up are going to social networking, you need to limit retire at 65 and enter Another issue, if you limit Is this a place where we study what we our lives! Ifyou unnecessary Web browsing. For example games, individual interest, YouTube, love and learn how to turn that passion the workforce at 25 that's 40 years of trend? working hours a day, five days a e-mail, etc. Is education only a into a career, or is this a place to learn eight According to the IS e-mail students need to "limit useless network traffic." how to make six figures? week. Shouldn'twe do somethingthat How can you pin-point what is 'useless' without including other examples such Staff writer weighs in It's nosecretthattheeconomyisshaky. we have fun with? as e-mail? I know that most e-mail is indeed useless. Who is to say that Facebook Parents are scared about the price they It would be foolish to think that is useless to students? lhis may be true to older but could not be true to everybody who dreams about the , , adults, are'going to have to pay for school and , . our younger generation. ' many students are trying not to think Olympics can make the team, or that According to a Sept. 7 Web site article by techcrunch.com. 85 percent of col- about how they are going to pay off the everybodywho sings inthe showercan By Jaclyn Luscomb g r:lege students use Facebook. Out of that large percentage, 60 percent log onto 1 loans that are accumulating. Employers get paid to be on stage. 'The fact is,Ike STAFF WRITER who dreamed Facebook daily. want people with math, science and en- never met a five year old Considering these numbers, I think it would be better to provide Internet usage gineeringdegrees and employeeswantsto about sitting in a cubicle, stating at to what the majority of students want- to be able to check the social network of All ofus on this campus oncehada maketheirbosseshappy. Accordingtoan a blank screen (or Facebooking) or choice on their downtime at campus. If that's a large concern of the IS department dream ofwhat we wanted to be when article in the Sacramento Bee newspaper, crunching numbers 40 hours a week. then maybe they should take care ofthis issue on their own. we grew up. We all went through the 10 highest paying jobs offered today Nobody wants to be one of those "Office There is a elementary school with our dream include chief executives, physicians, sur- guys from Space." job in mind, and it seemed as if noth- geons, flight engineers, dentists, lawyers, reason they beat up the fax machine the movie. T 7 0 1 ing could stop us from getting there. podiatrists,engineering managersjudges in an As children we dreamed of being an and computer system managers. According to article in HR Keeping Dr. Aing s astronaut, a fireman, a famous singer, Where does a fireman, poet, dancer Magazine, "approximately half of all athleteorevenaveterinarian.Granted, or kindergarten teacher fit in? US. college students would be more I wanted to be a mermaid, but most The troubling fact is-they don't. likely to acceptajobthat offers higher dreams were a little more attainable. Many college students are struggling pay,butlesscareersatisfaction, inorder As we grew older,we tunedinto reality to decide what to major in. We wonder to repay their student loans or make a . dream alive andthoughtmoreaboutthingssuch as if it's more important to do something better living. whatourparentsdo foralivingorwhat you love or makes six figures. Spending 40 years working at a job will bring in a good paycheck 'Ille core question is why.we came thatdoesn'tsatisfyyouisreallygoingto Writer ad'uocates more fitting. It didn't take long for us to realize here at all or why we chose to come to put a damper on your living situation. Some of my fellow students have that everything is made possible with college. Was it because a college degree Ifyou're here, take the plunge and study univer- money, and that there was more to is becoming about as necessary as a high something you love! It's life, and you fOr late cieoil rights Tpressedtysschedulingpracticesforthemonth d,content widithe getting what we want than just ask- school diploma in order to get ajob? Is it only get one. Why not do things the of January. 'Ihey cannot understand became pretty common because we were told over and over again way you dreamed them? leader's honor their friends from other schools ing for it. It why to hold a job in the summer mowing by teachers and parents that this is the 'Ihere's a good chance that if you get the day offand we don't. To these lawns or baby'sitting to make some step that comes after high school or was are doing something you love, you students, I pose this question: if we extra it because it's what is be pretty good at it. Dick money for gas. everyone doing? will probably By Dan didit have class on MLK Day, how I've been in college for roughly six Ifwe are at an age topickwhat we want There's a slightly better chance that if many of us would honestly remember STAFF WRITER months, and I have to say that I know to spend the rest of our lives doing, then you are really good at something, you to observe the day? Would you make a lot ofpeople who are following their we should be sensible enough to pick may get paid the big bucks for doing the special effort to Google Dn King's wallets instead of their hearts. something that we love.'Ihis is the rest of it atlyway. As long as I can remember, even nameorsearchYouTubeforclips ofhim backin preschool,I hadMartin Luther speaking? Howmanypeoplewouldjust King, Jr. Day off from school. I didn't sleep in or use the day to recover from think much of it back then. To me, it an extra night of drinking? was a day I could stay home and play If it iweren't for the campus- with my Star Wars action figures. As I sponsored celebration, many students grew older, realizing Dr. King's impact wouldn't realize the difference between onAmericansociety,Iviewedthedayas MLK Day and any other Monday. IREFLECTOR 2008-09 one ofintrospection and contemplation. For many students my age,the Civil INDIANAPOLIS 1he day to honor a man who, 200 years Rights Movement seems as ancient as THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF STAFF DIRECTORY after the composition of the immortal the GreatDepressionorWorldWarII. Tbe Refiector is a student publication, and the opinions contained herein are not those of the comparisons between necessarily University of · words,«all men are created equal," val- "Ihey can draw EDITOR-IN-CHIEF...... 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TBA Day became solemn day for me, perhaps Sion of a letter gives The Reflector permission to publish it iii · unlike Good friends and and intolerance are still ADVISER ...... JEANNE CRISWELL [email protected] Friday,where Bigotry print or online. family noticed the sudden seriousness prevalent, and any who would argue Contact Us: De office 317-788-2517 from the goofy kid who was always otherwise is suffering from severe Reflector EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS p.m; 317-788-3269 after hours or trying to get them to laugh. denial. Perhapsracism towardAfrican- Monday - Friday 8 a.m, to 5 When I first came to the University Americans has diminished, but what fax 317-788-3490. SPORTS - ... .JPSINCLAIR ENTERTAINMENT .. MANNYCASILLAS of Indianapolis, I was impressed that about prejudice toward immigrants, Advertisers:The Refector welcomes advertisers both on NEWS ...... FANGFANG LI the university had a special event for homosexuals or Muslims? I think it is and offcampus. Advertising rates vary according to the patron's - MLK Day. I think the University of safe to say that Dr. King's message of specifications. STAFFWRITERS Indianapolis does an excellent job at hopeandinclusionwas notsolelymeant Readers:You are entitled to a single copy of this paper Ad- educating the student body on the forAfrican-Americans ofhis time,just ditional copies may be purchaged with prior approval for 50 cents STEPHANIESNAY MICAH MCVICKERS DOMINIQUEARNOLD achievements of Dr. King through the as he proved that Adams', Jefferson's, each by contacting The Rellector busmess manager.Talking mui- KELLEY SPRINKLE HALEYVANNARSDALE ASHLEY KEIHN constitute and who celebrationtheyholdeachyear.Tocome and Washington's message of liberty tiple copies of this paper may theft, anyone COLEWILLIS DANIEL DICK TIFFANY GORE be subject to prosecution and/or together as a community and share our was not solely meant for white men does so may university discipline. 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. THE REFLECTOR FEBRUARY 4,2009 UMYL scholars reap benefits of Indianapolis couple's donation

Caitlin Mannan freshman to take part in the UMYL «They [the selection committee mem- ' : , ' '·T . i>).144*:i.4, ' By 5, 1.48 . fl ., 4«.. 4 494 1 at involve- 4 grades and your ,%*3*. 1 ' ..::V. 1,1, : STAFFWRITER Scholarprogram.Anartstudentinvisual bers] look ..1. . t... h.- 1 I 'Lr::'.i/%& /1. '1 . 4 mentwithyourhome UnitedMethodist .t.6 1, : 8." ., I . 5 1 ...... communicationdesign andphotography, . I & " ' , plays in Church,"Cartledgesaid.«Involvementin 4. '.':k,, : , , if')43&1 . Hartley also the Praise Team, p church .4903 ..t). 5.2, 3, '' r-3·©. • t. An Indianapolis couple has helped participates in The Deliverance Project my definitely helped." Af Christian Michael ecu- . , . . ., .,e-7-'. t , , M severalUniversityofIndianapolismem- andmeetswiththeon-campus Cartwright, dean of le',*54 14, 'A, 1 T programs, said the ftiv \ - --'--" '4 -',, -.,Trk.'...f ' t bers of the United Methodist Church men's group,lhe Peak. menical and interfaith ,· i:MIL .7.i't'*:2 - 1,--,r,·6411#,Abl. -, ; earn scholarships and supported a his in jeopardy. before the ·· - 1 ; scholarship program thatpreviouslyhad scholar, attributes part of collegiate Program was -- . . ..1- , .1 1,5.3,1»-»i,41" /,e ' 91&, ,pi-/, ,I ,4 . I an uncertain financial future. successes to being a recipient of this Browns made their gift. t FJ AL r .5%„ ,'1'I 4£*F'VL< i i' „ .9'. 3#4 3, m ,' , <12522*6**t ' tro , Before his passing, Walt Brown ar- scholarship. said. ; ranged for the majority of his and his "It's helped me get a more well- we could continue it," Cartwright 1/ * 4 14 7,1 1, "'11 47 Cartledge "Our mental goal was to . L wife Barbara's estate to be passed along rounded college experience," raise Slmillion ,-,-st311»1411 " 1 '713 ' 5 to the university.lhe couple's donation said. forit,butwe're grateful forwhatwe have 405 91,1-'fi:..:. . 1.1.:*1: '.t· 1,1·.t'Ps'il'...««1 . 1illit ''.I»- -,- - 43 in CartledgehasattendedtheAppalachia received. brought $500,000 scholarship money " 2-,6, F b ,' 9 4 7 3b1- . 01 i 't,11'1& -t"t .,Si,Y: ,9, 1'.,ti. i . ..., < .· - ,:,A,: '=SI, - -,I *. < program's . . .I -- toUIndythatisbeingdesignatedforthe Service Project each year he has been at Cartwright also said the 3'2.t* 1 4/*W'45 , 3 /*v- . 'B„ 4*361«i'e , I,"9- 5,6 to develop student leader- ,, ..4/ i.£ 4.,44.2*"Wbe- 1 main focus is 1 UnitedMethodistYouthLeaderScholar UIndy.AccordingtotheLantz.Centerfor 4+41%56< f,jAi' :- 2%: # 11#Efi*traiF fla i iatif Oel*:le:1 -' -:. ., , - ...i.: 2 .4 ., 3.,.* Program. Christian VocationsWebsite (vocations. ship. -4 ...,= 1 ., '- a. 1 7 a Christian "'Illat's what we offer to the United »e»i»,i»1141.,LI., , Chris Hartley, a UIndy freshman, uindy.edu), ASP, nonprofit 1>,Iti»»11:3»:r, 4, E'$,4..517#2, I4»2,11 44 ' 4.4 -I 't - 4.. F , 7...i# ministry, aims to «decrease substandard Methodist Church in order to ld- -1 'AE is acutely aware of the impact that the cultivate Z4194-1<·73»; fil 1]kt'll#,t Tftlt#, , ', 4,'..' . '.,3 - 4 . . ... 4. m l. . ;).0ti. West toring happens between all people in the - "I might not be here at all ifI didn't nessee, Virginia and Virginia." Photo by Dom:nique Arnold · lbe Re.fiector said."It's Students must meed several re- program. When that is targeted toward i have this scholarship,"Hartley Ryan Brock and Chris Hartley are both part of the University of Indianapolis United Methodist Youth lot," quirements before becoming a UMYL eachstudentwithabilities,itallows them i helped a = Leader Scholar Program.The program focuses on student leadership with the United Methodist Church. was chosen as an Scholar. to develop leadership ability. Hartley incoming

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Technology , 4 -1...,1 A dedication ceremony will be held for the newly finished addition to the Schwitzer Student Center at l l:45 a.m. Department's goal is to ok Internet usage, said slower, t'vetried · t--1 making a conscious .,9 on Feb.11 in Ulndy Hall,a new banquetroom ontheftrst floorofthe newwing. make students and other b Russell Kory Vitangeli, staffaware ofthe problem eh'ort to dose the F' ' -"-"i / - when I'm deanofstudents,also of browser f ,/ LY.„ 5 fered a few IT wants to alert students suggestions 1 , 1 \. , 1, reasons they may .6, .* f. 1 to students not using it." of the HOLT '4 1 ' i. Schwitzer be 1 Be more conscious experiencing decreased lit, expansion .- -» - of the time you have a - Clayton Holt freshman internet performance and waystheycanhelpremedy RUSSELL window open,"she said the situation Thisvmllhelp freespace "1 use Facebook a completedL According to Prince for others and increase + project 1 lot. Sometimesitis speed When you are not using large space, two separate rooms ordivided tonUniversity'sWordNet(wordnet By Micah McVicker princeton edu), bandwidth lS a data racebook, close the window" . 1,. frustrating to have (t into three separate banquet rooms. # slow connection and According to Russ611, the cam . , , STAFFWRITER resides transmission rate, itisthemaximum Fitness equipment currently 11 ... -/ ., ' ' so from now on 1 will be 10 on the is available for amount of information that can pus bandwidth is saturated from second floor, and 'R'. . St ' ; try touseitalittle transmitted along a channel Rus day . . " '" 'Ihe Schwitzer Student Center reno- student use. Ultimately, the President's am to 2 a m ever> a "Our plea is to encourage ;,1,w.,3·' ; , ti 1 A 4, /ess. I vation is complete, now providing more Cabinet-consisting of the vice presi- sell described bandwidth with people to not leave applications 444' 4445' eating and socialization space.According dents, the chief information officer, and metaphor '1 ... '4",4,, «Bandwidth is not only how fa9t like Facebook, to Kory Vitangeli, dean of students, the the director of athletics-will make the MySpace and You but Tube „ CAMPBELL expansionmakesthestudentcenterbetter final decisions about the space on the a car can go down the highway, running while not in use, 'This an - Heather Campbell,freshman for students and second floor of the expanded student howmanylaneswidetheroadis,"he said Russell would help equipped faculty. 1, said «'Ihe data is hke one suitcase in enormous amount "Priorto the renovation andexpansion, centen to residence that one car You can arrive at your Facebook is especially prone .,... ..:e'it=# there was little room for students to get Brad Dobson, New Hall "1'm not going to .. 40/ dining a member of the Students destination faster if the road you slowingthesystem down compared =,4 around one another in the hall," director, was lie, 1 ignored the ,) a amount of to other etes, because it is con Vitangeli said.«lhe new space allows for and StaffCommitteeinvolvedinplanning are dnving on has large band stantly updating and incorporates better flow and use of the facility.· the Schwitzer expansion. lanes Consequently, a larger ' 111 15:etait 1 '' ..,, .4 1,\ I was width allows for the data to be sent video streaming, graphics and 4.' 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Hello students of Ulndy! Myname,s Joanna Huffand I am the President of Campus Program Board! 411 [iS 0 8© 9 », P - Checkoutourad in The Reflector every issueto getthe latestscoop on what CAA,ur..'--«f> v-*; i xw'GRAM CPB is up to. We'll feature a spotlight member, our upcoming events, recaps '. ... i.'- ,1* r. 7 1 of fun timesand more! I'dliketo tothe I ,».· " 61:, r'r- . Forthisfirst,ssue, justintroduce you .,·r:SED> /<4' 4 a whole. If heard of then ···-·. t , 11, organization as you've Campus Program Board, e':::.:51* W,A P. 5..,1.,1." 1'· elit,i' I St'i , Wwi.I·,2:21;M* 4 .„ it. 1 1 .,.'.,- great! If not, you've probably been to one of our events and didn't know .4,-,,113,··A'.4 1.' ''I- »S,,Ifill. 1 '· 1 t 1.1 -»,emix' 4.6. .d , & t. 01,4.:j The Campus Program Board has one very important goal: to plan lots of r·' ,··' "St.,4 ' r' il..&'.:IA,2, ; 1.1.':' t ,44 : '09 1 C 4:.8.F .1. f'74'' ... 11 , '':."t :4 ,.C '14,4 1...:WN 1 ..31 t. -.../ ' *SW exciting events foryou! Of course CPB is made up of a number of amazing / r : ,..i .9;15 377.&36 thE" 5.A< 44111-" 111'll,1 1 students who work . ''54#li " >41, veryhardtomakesurethatthishappens.Thereare . :Ry , /A, 61 "I'.,3* :'.1 1 , three , 1.40./i j, r#/ t t /T.*34,qUA. 1, Executive Board Officers, eightchairmembersand overtwenty-five general - mi., ".* f'i.'M .,7,44<,7,4,1 1 ' ., 74: .44#W,

members. Everyone works very hard all year round to provide you with the .. ,\. '...r i 7 , , ri 6.: : -, *1 11. il,TI'.p: i.3f4 ./ 1, ... 1'..f.J:,·'*-.1, .4i ' '*R.P.1 f e.'. ....'i:....,.t , f highest quality programming possible and we hope you have just as much .... fun at our events as we have planning them!! Until next time, have fun and 4 f : ' 3 t. .... *'S- j 2 0 1.. - A.I.W....1 ...'., .*.e" .'., atourevents!Thanks E we hopeto see you forreading! -' :A· 1 . f ·1 f - ,· -'A.. ,: , , .2 :01 . . *:41 ':. ..; 4 4 0 4, 1 ...., *d, '. ' .4. e. 9..4',..'Yt '·, , r*/P ...... 4 : . . . . : ,...' '.2.9$,4*vmr#lit...'.,-... - .. = -I , . 1 .'U, I Ir :r ki#*ai/4., . UPCOMING EVENTS FOR FEBRUARY 2009 .1 .....'.. 4,; 4 . 1 '61· : 2 Iti 1; ' '. W:Ii&*i , . . 2 . *3' - 3,»...S, .04: '18. N 1.,1,1 4 i ...ifr '... .,„.tr 3:,= 34.4.i ...... 2/4 Hump Day 11:30-1:3opm SCH Atnum .» 2, ,- , 11 14 ,:. .11., .'1111 tf ille 4 1, 4 2._ ,65, : - s.,1-:ir "ta w - 2/11 Hump Day Candy Grams 11:30-1:3opm SCH Atrium f -4 '11 ..L, Ityi,0/ LI ., 1 "& < 1 -::'. 64>' ,·* . 2 .iA=.'-2-" .1 ..4 0 #: STD's Aren't Sexy 8pm SCH oio 6:.% . ti' 'i t.,5.grF# I . .2.4**Of , :Vl- i 1' »a-,2·, 2/12 Make-A-Tee SCH Basement , , IR 9Prn - . 1 Gras 11:30-1:3opm SCH Atrium # i.' Akt,ill 2/18 Hump Day-Mardi t.u., &/814 s... Hoffman - 8:30pm CDFAC -'...%(6.:4 ,#,·i t:'1 /4 4... K' 1% .*' ''5' 9 .2, ..'' .,S'',T'., %& 4,2.1 *,• , Wayne '4, .: 5,24 -Mi f 7, 1.- . 41"Ft Illusionistand Mind Reader .vifiX# lif;2.' l. f · .: ' 1.41//2 r , .p L '1 dough SCH :5.:6:*3 .N' 2- I , At..'£ 85 2/23-27 Play Fundraiser 11:30-1:3opm Atirum ,» n.: 11 · F IM.t ' : · ' : / PooITournament SCH Hub , ' m ., 1 X ...'11' . . A: 2/25 8pm . s. /44<7 *1'i:,, 13 34#. ' 4* 4·, A 4 , -7 ,-1.9 r Religication-Islam 9pm SCH oio k 2/26 Happy Hour Comedy ' 9Pm TBA ' is .. , .YgmE. ..1.= . A ·. h.-3. " - . ..=i'. Al«-- 4 2/27-29 SIBS & KIDSWEEKEND -1. :. •eil ::4 -' . 2/27 Professor Gizmo & 8:30Pm SCH MUI.Il Sigma Zeta Science Shovv 9, .'...... 16+ vE' . S :.t 4.. ,· ,. . I . - . . . .e'' 1. . - 141 J . 1 7 '11.5':.*:21

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i . 14*.i, 1- ...14 a A any women have dreamed 2/3. 4, « t %,6%1,64r Id: ,fl:- 9'644 kk * 1 .4* * of becoming Miss America f · 3'*1 1199* /442/4*49,91, ,I, ," 3,2.AF#.2 .,tha #444)1- M from the time they were 0 2 . ,918* , '96 -'„.'iF::,2,- ffil,1..,eAI,:,=2, b'4-8 v#„r't" ri» I.£ little girls. On lan. 24, while that 5.- i':,2 . 3.Tte#. F.--- ' 71 7, '& - i.,-'ll-'- '11., -.,4:. 1,•Ir- '4 '4 dream became a reality for senior L '. - .., .» »AMS ..,4.:1322.4,/. im-.'-f.%- / , t communication major Katie starn, 1 -, ....'. - . *41.1,1 Board ',-K'-'4012.a....I,-,1 ,».,44#'95 41, " Campus Program granted C . J." , . ....Ji'..1, RA.:m:. '.2, . -1 'll the wishes of many other Ulndy 'ki,4 1 / · 'TUR, 6,2 L . , , students Miss America ' ., - · ; · · . - i during the .1,. 11 .4.. 5 1 1. 5 , i ./ .., ... for a Night event. :. I + 07 ' ' 1 Approximately 40 students attended the event, held in the Al I Schwitzer Student to Center, watch '. ,t ,1. " the 2009 Miss America pageant ·A ..

success fellow - ' '1:."·:6 1_ . support the of their I. -- live on TLC cable network and 1,[ , '113.Itc . » , classmate. 11 1 I Asi "Katie [Stam] and I are both :2- ...«, b*V 2.- 111,«mig- - , communication majors, and i had - 4<'..,,. . ' . a chance to get to know her better - --4*.fig,/Ir. during a trip to Las Vegas last April 1-*91: !11. 4% illimij; .- + ...... '., .-1 for a conference we attended," said *.©4. W./.. CPB President Joanna Huff. "She ' 1*Ve# is a brilliant, talented, sweet and 1 4 22:/ABMI4.-'Bly#ju .fi very funny person. l would say l was &, surprised when they announced her ..k p-. name, but I expected nothing less." Attendees were r 1 , 1,ki treated to t) C luxurious snacks duringthe =--06»=.,-1 pageant, and competed in Miss / t,0,0, 1 America challenges during v commercial breaks. Winners were crowned with their very own tiara, K becoming Miss America for a night. "CPB's mission is to provide -« 4,4 . $-1- f./ students with quality programming 7 - Re,iL / \-/m*3. and for something of such -P.../4. .... - '*40%"M:F importance, it would have been · -' .1131 71 04·75. ridiculous not to do [the event]." .4 *brit. Huff said."We are all so very proud : 44. /2,62 of her." 41'

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has in The "' //, , she's on outstandirlg representative of Indiatia and MA: My life changed completely every single way. ' moment they put the crown on my head, I was whisked away willteave a lasting impactorievei yones he ITieets. Her for my very first media interview and press conference, and then paSS i Onfor commumtv service shows thorest o f tliewmld to a VIP party for our sponsors.'Ihe next day, Iwas on a plane how Hoosiers tiuty ate committpd to helping others. headed for NewYork for my whirlwind media tour in the city, and now I'm in Tampa for the Super Bowl. It's crazy.

it re'=-/ SC: Now that you've won the title of Miss America, is 1 ---1 everything you had always dreamed it would be? .3 I taliced to her [Starn] a couple of weeks bi fore the pageant and told het, MA: It's so much more. This is something that I've been dreaming of and working toward my entire life. 'Ihe moment 'You're going to be Miss America: they put the crown on my head, it forever changed me. Knowing that I am part of the legacy that is Miss America is really surreal. · Seymour High School P (- It's a wonderful experience, and I am truly blessed.

... bL: How are your family and boyfriend handling your Ir) ,1 She will be one of the best [viiss Americas. am honored to havo hai hand in her journey to new-found fame? i becoming Miss America i MA: well. up every single They're doing really 'Ihey're eating i second ofit and living this experience right there with me, which •C .1 1 1(J i.:n, 1 1 <, i i k i makes it even more special for me. I try to call home as much as \ possible, just to get an update. They're trying to get everything organized at home for me since I'm not going to get to come \ home forawhile.Andeven when Ido, Iwillcontinue tornake ; 'f e Or -r\, ·Fr ./115 witi-ler 3 2010,Live because up to wh,it·. I'm ··' · 2 appiaarances as Miss America. 6 „ . " impr„ a I r ,Th€ Organization imagitig Miss SC: What does your success mean for the state of Indiana? / Amenca as the it' girt., m „„ sure what 'it' is, but she's got it: r

, i Indiana much credit as it should. It has She's everything you would want Miss 1 MA: doesn't get as ' been an excitingyear for Indiana, especiallypolitically. We / i America to be and more. we have never really mattered before, and this year actually 4 J, 'f counted. It's been a huge year for Indiana, and it means so ' .much to me to be the first girl from Indiana to bring home r the national title. Fit for a - '..,.,"- 1 •... •··- '4-gf.KA·-4,w·,Ju'.·,A,2*,·M :...... =':Sh-7, 6.,le•& queen 0. .i 2,«\ By Carolyn Harless r...... '.:it....t, «"..."t ,»,--, ...4 bar----= 2 SC: What are you lool(ing forward to most duringyour reign '-

as Miss America? F I /Ii lamour. according to MA: The number one thing that I'm reallylooking forward I I Stam, is "that beauty thatKatie- you -- --- . 13'12 r =4 .U 1 to is to be the ofEcial spokesperson for the Children's Miracle 3 . ' feel on the inside; it's that -9 Fill 1 3 nyodu:,n thcaotnr dd an ceeai side 10 - i. 144 5 1 7t ('1' F F -'IR 1 IC:,tl.1.Ilst +AIX.nii»3.11,1,«t..«I„teir Stam . children's radiance are what helped .1./.A AI'i, '' . 04 S * ·, . '*'. , ff,3 , official spokesperson. I'll be going to different clench the coveted Miss America ) tril' , 0 , . , . r :44 1 and the children and their stories, hospitals meeting learning crown. Of course, great fashion the - 'L.1 1.21. their stories out to , f i.. 'S . Jilt 74 1 and then taking community and do and chic dresses f R . G':.. . 11 ,I-, '.-, . Mit' -'.:.1 I,-, .t ,tf , I the partnership between CMN and Miss fund-raising. Last year chances either. #" 4,.. .,(11 1' r- 1. . 04. 9, ..1 ;31.' 4 3, i much .'._ ·. i , 1' 1 -'t i 1!ts,·- 44 i, "-1* , : America raised 3 million which is incredibl I am so For any woman about to ,. looking forwardt& doing that. I love children and cannot wait to serenade America,didn't it is hurtonly herfitting 1 . , \ , / 2 and their cause. that she have the right tw r be an advocate for them dress. _ -, 1815' 18''i 1 s -3," 1 i *•'TI ti. 1 .i% U a 1/.- 6/6/9/1 /1'..'. 2, ld4!Aje center white, 11'14 1 Standing stage, in irjt ....lilli. W/P.,taGG. 1 feel about two other Ulndy students claiming spaghetti-strapped, sweetheart- >.¥lii,Y'· »t·tQ:< "· SC: How do you top battgown, with f«wingtrain *1 4'2/t' ,i*tjt ' ; 3.tjtj s.t -12" ,__ 'i4« 1* f4»t 1 titles due to your success? «'S#ij;10'4'6''S:>%.7 J':0.5.li,3.6'$'., 141,1U d:#id. 1'i.i>'*6. 't'0614''b - 6 and intricate beading, Stam swept *Ta)#96*14„1, ,.,41,1, :*1.,4 . ,i,<,1 -4.,91 ha'.'.,4*"fA -4''r-32,w 11481:,AL..ft·'-4 / 'fx., 5. 621 1 only our state but our school. What a great thing for Undy! *0144*M+M. " 4' Ti 9. .m,'- 11,1 7 ' 4. ' "AY'/ like a tiered, white I have gotten to know Bethany Clemens as well throtgh mid-thigh, ''· 4 if;.3· ,· O. .4';, //4 dress and rhinestone-studded -/#. I . . I | Miss a wonderful her experiences with Indiana, and she is stilettos. America better think a Miss Central bdiana. representative. She will make great twice before tryingto stump this . 44:'. 4'.. /2 1» .4 ' 3 -

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By Staci Reafsnyder By Staci Reafsnyder SPORTS EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR . 'Ihe University ofIndi·anapolis Athletic Department announced on Dec. 9,2008, : - '[he2009 Gretit Lake,Valle>,Confer- that Tern'Wetherald would t·ake over the : Fence pre-season softball poll, releaged 1 wrestling program ah interim head coach . Jan. 19, rtinked tile ZIniversity of India- for the rest of the 2009 season.

. *napolissciftballteain secondin its league, Due to circumstances not disclosed to :iugt behind Lewic Unlversitt: 7112 previous head coacli Jay Yates - I Refiector, "This is the highestive've been ranked was removed from his position. ,, ' Isince i ve been here," hetid coucli -.\Ieti<*a ' · Yates graduated from UIndy in 2001 1, , :Frost-Fischer. said and became the head coach in 2003, left 2 1.25t season, the softball teain broke for a season and returned in 2005. According to the Sports Information every record in the ofiensive category , except triplets They ended tile 2007-08 Director Aiitch Wigness, during Yates' t,e.ison with a 38- UIndy wresthng career, he wtls the first 28 overall record · · . Multi All-American and tlie firht Grey- a , · . hound to be national runner-up. ,-» "[Relieving Yates] had nothing to do with his coaching abilities," Wigness . ,*,1 said."I'm sure [this 4 1, change] affects \ .7 - A [the athletes], but 1/4<------1 1111111 11111 - ·4' - -- wrestling is more t ,1/ ..1 1111'ttliceac'.c. i; of an individual newcomers. Six of sport working as a those are frehhincli . FROST-FISCHER 1 : . team. f '6 and one isa transfer - Director of (' 1 4. ' j'»··· from Santa Rosa junior College. Athletics SueWil- : 1 ..„ 2 Accoidingto Frost-Fihcher,the teani ley gaid that she . ,. 3__'.. i. L-_ has been practicing since the first week asked Wetherald YATES classes started. \Vith the start of the to take on the posi- spring season less than a inc}ntli airan tion to maintain the Grevhounds haven't had much time stability for the student ·athletes. to practice outside due to tlic winter 'Legal issues forced us to relieve coach ' weather. Yates," Willey said. "1 cho e to hire Terry ""Ihe wedther hinders 114 tremen - Wetherald to be the mterini coach. Wetherald said when Willev asked him dously Lthisj time of)'ear,"Frost-Fischer 7-1 *I' *""/-„.. ., ., -' M - I « said. "TVe'ie waiting for the weather to , 4 \ to come b.ick, it Lawrht him oil ouard. break to practice outside. .1 I „My 0first reaction was. I m very con- Sophomore infielder Cat Sampson cerned#ith the progr:im,"Wetherald said. said that tlierehas been a huge iinpri,ve- "I'mgladthatthey asked me to keep a httle 11(ir. ment from the fall practices to continuityI going.. '. "We're all working hard," Samp,on He said that the teamhasbeengood said. . ..,I T. Mve're excited to get thih real .:....'...... , ...... '.' ...... ,-'.,S. - ...... T.„. , I ).U t. , = ==.....7. A. l'hi,tri by D,i:,t,i 11(,f ·11,2 R,j:.tr,t . started." about accepting So far, the preparations for the 4,- Freshman guard Cayla Keegan (21) takes a jump-shot as Quincy tries to block Keegan from scoring on jan. 22 at Nicoson Hall. The the change, and 'Hounds lost to Quincy 47-73. he is glad to be ,; 10 > See RANKED on page back, even under · 'J ' .. '. ' .' .:... --, .. '. l f indr w,14 ranked 23rd in the nation .ifter nliticed in the pt,119." lieissel wiid. "lt is the circumstances. f '.1-'li ' ' t.'Ii",1»,re., 0' DIG d :+t 'Hounds fall from riding .1 stx-K.ime wili htleak. sc,metliing we hopc tc, Impi-c)r con e, en

Wetherald's goals ..· . , · , Siiice falling out of-thepolls,the Gre)'- tho,igh m·ery te:zin willl,e playing their for this season are . . '. . /„..'... f - national rank h(,undA have improved theirregularseason begt ganic against j ou. Jamie Keltz \Vith an eight-game winni,14 streak, whavetheteamgo rect)rd to 19-5 by defeating St..lotephf in as far as they can WETH ERALD By Chris Miller C<,Ilege 85-48 oti Jiin. 31. 52)ph<,mole the (ize hotindgentered\Veiser(Syinof- the nation and for infielder Silm,intlia Alet de- tlic wrestling program for 31 years. twos,traiglit |(,s·:e,1008,1, . » niver,ity lie Grci·hi,und, went (iti feat ed two more telins, the "I-Ie basically built the [wrestling] Maggie Swanson c,tijai,.22;ind l.ew. u.. ersitj·onjein the rciad and won,lgainht il[ls- I fniversin· of ,\'tissouri-St. program,"Willey said. 24. De, i'ite thel,unip h '-Toutidshme souri University of SLielice & I-otits on Jan. 8 and Rock- After his retirement in 2000, he was outfieldei · hurst liniversity 011 Jan 10, Won it< 1.ift t\\ 0 ir - r rechnol„gy on Jan.1 7 while still f, asked to come back as the interim head » 441 s f * "i pl mr 011 4 i,ing the zvai' inv r,inked/2 mthen.vicui.. zlilss :c, ct,mplete the eight-gatne coach in 2002. Since then he has been on inlitheirleaditigs,cuier,klei,fel, wititting streak that ranked 1,1 ., 111,111 (,n r' \1'e will n,ake MEISSEL the board ofdirectors for the Greyhound 'uid thim 19th in the nation. U.- 1,•C ,1 i rwi .1 1. (3'.tch I.GA„It fophomore Stlia13 Fennetik.in Club. short Freel.irid hald.", ipt 7£'t)cewliere 9*9nior Is.ihel Rhei1wrick coinbined Tr,itii "It ,4 .t tribute to what the players stop According to 1Villey, they will post the , a,idwetiti,dir 30 poititito lend the Gieyhoundh totheir 11.zie .zcconiplished," irrect.ind baid. :111 the i tlin el 9 w.- open position for head coach i,n the uni- "lt 14 excititig even though it is more liad the u·Iii,le r .,"1. 1 think th,it g.ave 17'k1 Victori' versityWebsite by the beginning ofMarch Cat Sampson ever,7)ne a litt "Bring raiiked felt well ciesen·ed con- reipotisibility since every le'ani is out and around mid-April tiley should have

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Adrian Kendrick IVhen ,<5ked .Kbout tile sint.ltic,n, hc,Ld site (Rthletics.uindyedzi),thednisordrug to ttic 11'el, site. consequences fi,r testing positive will By or athletes Ii,oth.ill cc).ieli Joe 14)li/7,1 declined to Cl.l. Sanctionb after po,itive test le.zilts :c) renor their,ithletic Acholarship. this, but we are also not going to tolerate m.11 hutina drug N,e refr.imilig additioii,11 B.,sed<,ii diecotic}i'sdecisioti,theplm'el' this conduct, and we believe this is in the As a departtilent, we are not gimg w fri,m reireation.J ,)1 pet ki,illi,int-eenhane- iticlude fol the first offense te:ting wheiiei·er tlic athletic progiam orplayet,whotested povtive albomayface bestinterestofourstudentathietes,"Willey sit back and say we dc,n't care," said Sue mg dni „'» I t. iid\ | 11.Eve multiple te4titig4 u,Iiducts tefting, a mandatory conferetice :,clditic,nal cY,n,equences Wille> b·aid that said."Theyfailtorealize [that]whattheydo I V 1119 ', d i r e c t o r , f u t h l e t i c s . " I t ' s .1 p i i · i l e ge areflection oftheir tetini,ind the coach- to be a striderit athlete, and ther are hdcl per rear,.iml eve, v Ap(,rt 1, eligible to hare call with ti parent or guardian, immedi:itc 9(,nie c,)Ahet,·Ric beiomingmore adamant is to 'w higher st,ind·trd. So if they wa,it to r.indom student atilletch .elated dul ing

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; Saturday, Feb. 7 at 8 Am. Thursday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. i ' 0,4 5 : @ LEWIS UNIVERSITY vs. UNIV. OFTHE CUMBERLANDS I Thursday, Feb. 12 at 8:45 p.m. - =r.,... Saturday, Feb. 7 at 1 Am. : . -- . ' I "s'.. .. By HaleyVannarsdall @ MT. SL JOSEPH'S 9 Y ·· STAFFWRITER Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 6:15 p.m. : · :4-b . I & SWIMMING DIVING £AWA,1.4 GLIAC 1 : I --/111--1 - . . At the end of the 2008-09 fall season it was announced on Dec. 1 @ Championships '. I , .1 10. ' 1 29 that the men's golf team is ranked sixth in the nation. With I Wednesday, Feb. 11 at 10:30 a.m. & 6 p.m. '4 N : WOMEN'S BASKETBALL : - a 286.4 average strokes-per-round average, the team is now third in Division II.

: vs. NORTHERN KENTUCKY : : .4 "We are ranked so highly simplybecause we have kids that take 4*(1#B<1 ', pride in what we are doing and want to work hard to achieve our , Saturday, Feb. 7 at 5:30 p.m. 4» CWE. 'I ': #--I-' goals," said head coach Brent Nicoson. @ LEWIS UNIVERSITY " BASEBALL » 'Ihe UIndy men's golf team also has the lowest average throw- : Thursday, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. @ West Georgia \, ' out score of 75.69 and is the lowest among top-ranked Division Friday, Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. II schools. llie team also came away with four title wins, which the Great Lakes Fall Regional win. @West Georgia 1 < included "We go to every tournament with an attitude that we will win," Feb. 7 a t] &4 p.m. 1 TRACK & FIELD Saturday, Nicosonsaid. «Theyareveryconfidentintheirabilities. Iamaswell. @West Georgia ,.1 Three members ofthe UIndy golf team walked away with five DEPAUWTIGER INVITATIONAL h iA individual titles. The members included senic,r Justin Hueber, Sunday, Feb. 8 at 1 p.m. 4 .4 6 atTBA junior Seth Fair and freshman Aaron Monson. lhey are listed Friday, Feb. Tech Il @ Arkansas :,All„.. , :" ,-:'.,-.'.. Irt-(, li ' - p among the top 250 players in the nation, Hueber at 13m, Fair DEPAUW INDOOR CLASSIC Sunday, Feb.14 at 2&5 p.m. '-i - ' :'* 3 419' 511(.Arile ..2- , at 98'h and Monson at 243a. 14 atTBA 1 ·0 ,·,1·.' , , ./. .. " -:24*'S. Saturday, Feb. @ Northwest Missouri State , "I am very proud ofJustin but am more proud of having

: , ' ' "Ir - * ,; , ·,1,; Af.,1.'»' 1. three of our players in the top 250 players in the nation of Monday, Feb. 15 at 2&5 p.m. . ' . .5'.,.-:·,•44%, 4, f'lit .,1'•il„, ·'- ' all divisions," Nicoson said. ''I '/ , . ..7t" :.1-:1 '441'MI# •'/ f ' p, '.:.i44:116 '.-,17i.44 i., J I The'Hounds nextgame ofthe springseasonwillbeMarch , the Minnesota State Classic. -,: , ' -, .1 1' '-,t, IJ,t. ,1 1 ':,„ ,,„ 3, 4 ',,r ., , 2„ ., r 1. : 10-11 at Spring '.' ,-' · !„A .\ ,}vi · ' 444.M#%*' «1Ihe hardest part about NCAA Division II Champi- is the 1.. , .: -I,%*24*1:.i.ift''Ph,24£04-, I onships getting to finals," saidAthletic Director

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