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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 11-13-2002 The Guardian, November 13, 2002 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (2002). The Guardian, November 13, 2002. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wright State University's Student Newspaper cobain repre- Men's Ohio I Wednesday. Nov. 13, 200? The Guardian Web Poll results How spiritual and/or religious would you consider yourself? Just enough to get in 9% involved in the congregation 26% INAACP sponsors "Casino Night", which students came togethen^r^heiMuck at do what my preacher tens me 0% •Blackjack, Craps table and Slot machines. Photo by Justin Garman spiritual because of balance 35% Campus Crime not spiritual or religious 18% Arson/Related offenses sumption in College Park. Public Peace offenses Nov.9: Police were dis- Nov.5: A citation for disor- patched to Pine Hall on a Larceny/Theft derly conduct by intoxica- criminal damaging com- Nov.4: Police were dis- tion and resisting arrest 12% plaint. patched to investigate a was made during a John stolen picnic table from the Mellencamp concert at the Assault Village. Nutter Center. 'Body Werkes Nov.7: A citation was issued Nov.4: S80 was stolen from Your complete repair faciCity! for aggravated menacing in an office in the Creative Arts Robbe ry/T respa ssing Hawthorne Hall when a sub- Center. Nov.5: A forcible entry com- ject threatened her room- Nov.5: A purse was stolen Quality is our top priority. We have trained and plaint was investigated and mates with a large knife. certified technicians. We are modern and fully from the third floor of the pending investigation. equipped. We handle any insurance claim. library. Nov.6: A criminal trespass Drug/Liquor offenses Nov.6: Money was stolen complaint was investigated 426-9000 Nov.9: A criminal citation from a room in University in the Nutter Center. 1203 N. Fairfield Rd. for underage Hall. Quick return of your car is our goal! possession/consumption Nov.7: Fifteen dollars in Traffic was issued in lot 7. quarters was stolen from a Nov.5: A non-iiyury auto Clams, Wings, Nov.9: A criminal citation room in Rike Hall. accident occurred at for underage Nov.8: A car door was University Boulevard and Shrimp and possession/consumption removed and a car stereo Colonel Glen. Oyster Roasts was issued in College Park. inside was stolen outside Nov.6: A hit and run was Nov. 10: An underage male Pine Hall. investigated in the pit area EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE subject carrying seven cans APPLY WITHIN Nov.8: Citations for receiving of the Woods. of Milwaukee's Best in his WAITRESS. HOSTESS. AND KITCHEN POSITIONS stolen property and possess- Nov.8: A hit and run vehicle backpack was cited for ing criminal tools were accident was reported at (937) 434-9464 453 Miamisburg-Centervillc Rd. underage possession/con- issued in the Village. Springwood Lane and (937) 434-0293 Fax Dayton. OH 45459 sumption in College Park. Nov.10: Citations were Colonel Glenn. Nov. 10: A criminal citation issued for receiving stolen Nov.9: A citation for failure was issued to a Devry property and disorderly con- to obey a traffic control University student for duct while intoxicated. device and a D.U.I, in the Ground underage possession/con- Woods. Get fit. Get paid. 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Issues dis- needs and pharmacy issues. • $8 50-9 00/hr to start, scheduled raises together Dayton community cussed were access to health agMgm Wednesday Nov 13.200? It* Gnrdan i News Ohic Republicans Make History in Mid-Year Elections Ty Swogner There is no obstacle we can- unbowed," said Hagan. "We Staff Writer not overcome." accept this outcome because Taft's running mate. the people have made the Governor Bob Taft's vic- Jennet te Bradley also made decision." tory over Democratic guber- history as the first black Karry Irwin, an Operation natorial candidate Tim female lieutenant governor Management major, shared Hagan led the way for the of any state. in this decision. Republican's historical In another impressive "I like what Taft had to sweep of Ohio's mid-year victory, the Republicans say more than Hagan," she elections. acquired both seats on the said. "1 really wanted to see The Republicans capital- Ohio Supreme Court that him (Taft) in office." ized on all five statewide were up for election this However, not all students executive races for the third year, giving the Republicans are elated by the decision of consecutive election: gover- a 5-2 majority. Taft's reelection. "I don't like nor and lieutenant governor, The Republicans also the Republicans having free attorney general, auditor, retained their control of rein during a time like this, a secretary of state and treas- both houses of the Ohio government like this is going urer. Not since 1978, when General Assembly, which to clap their hands at what- the governor and lieutenant they have held since 1095. ever the President says." said governor were combined as Casting three million Judson Landers, an running mates, has any party plus votes, Ohioans awarded Accountancy major. accomplished such a feat. 58 percent to Taft. with Other students feel that Although running for re Hagan receiving 38 percent control by a singular party is election in the mist of a and independent gubernato- a more effective way to run recession, Taft said he rial candidate John Eastman the government. "It is a lot remained steadfast in his ending up with 4 percent. better if one party is in com- optimism for Ohio's future. In Cleveland, a defeated plete control, then you don't "Now we have an oppor- Hagan also incorporated a have to mess with it effect- tunity to make Ohio better positive spin in his speech ing what the President says," n® • .« , JHT , '' ajBB and stronger in the days to supporters, following said Nate Frey, a Motion ahead," he said. "There are Taft's call to concede. Pictures Production major. Taft- Governor Taft(right) and Lieutenant Governor obstacles ahead, my friends. "We are bloodied, but [Bradley will represent Ohio for the next four years. Union Market now open between 2 and 4 Dan Brock Neff, our liaison, asked us to Palletes are the only eateries period. The design called for happy to know the universi- News editor develop a plan that would that will still close between clean up and re-stocking ty is paying attention to allow the Union Market to 2-4 every day. "The design of durinu the 2-4 period." said their concerns. "It's nice to The new Union Market is continue service in that 2-4 "The students expressed a con- Por^ see that the university lis- now operational everyday time period. Dining Services tens to our concerns. Now between the hours of 2p.m.- presented our plan and Mr. cern that food was not available campus students that don't have 4p.m.. The unveiling of the Neff asked us to implement commu- regular lunch hours are able new hours of operation coin- it as soon as possible." during this time period and we nity is to access the Union Market cided with the market's ded- According to Dining responded to better serve their satisfied at different times," said ication and grand opening Services officials the imple- with the Adam Wendel, human ceremony last week. mentation of the new sched- needs," new- resources management Students expressed dis- ule will not cost the univer- hours of major. may over the 2-4 closing at sity any extra expenditures. opera- According to Dining this year's first meeting of The market will now be -Chuck Porter, regional district tion. Services their objective is to the Dining Services Advisory open Monday- Thursday "I'm meet the needs of the cam- Committee. from 8a.m.- 7p.ro., and manager for Sodexho Food pleased pus community. "WSU and "The students expressed Friday from 8a.m.-2pm. with Services. that Dining Service's goal is to a concern that food was not the Salvador Deli being the they've have continual improvement available during this time only eatery open from 2-4. "decided in our services for the cam- period and we responded to The market will also be open the Union Market does not to open between 2-4 because pus community.