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with Dodgeball tournamentto help suicide prevention studliie BY JOSH HANTZ crease SEI‘VTCE partictpation.“ sored DSP member. senior An- morial. and STAFF REPORTER said junior Sam R1c,hter e could combine forces drew Mascarenhas. said he All proceeds from Dodg- philanthropy chair for SAE. and get maximum as is looking forward to the ing Depression will go to receive a Business Fraternity Delta “DSP was still in the prelimi- ton Universitypoarrticipationi event. the general AFSPunnd. AFSP. Sigma Pi (DSP) is teaming up nary stages of pla nnign but ai.d “TTeh eshand “Weve been trying to foun 987. is the only with fraternity Sigm aAlpha have workingmonrthe project. branch out to thei rest of nationeal not-for orga- 50% n (SAE) to host a dodge the better it can ni'zation deaallng exclusively Dodging r. 25 teams of 10 un ay to depression, have re istered including 14 discount money for the Ameri- as related to suicide “ freshman floor teams. At 330 more active onc ev ant.” riadtion for Suicide At first DSP was consider- per team. plus 0 tside dona— SAE is cohosting this raise $300 or ammsmgosiunirie com Pre\ention (AFSP ) The idea ing fundraising for the Chil- ions the ' nt has raised tournament in additition to $5.000. if youlredoing it for 111.935 6713 came after “anting to raise dren‘s Center on the Delmar more than 000 already its annual Point Out Hunger a good causel thinkttt‘s im- money for arity annd the Loop. according to DSP presi- and heOpes to passkthe3300- undraiser earlier this year. portant and any amount is suicide of ancSAE members dent, junior Lindsey Glantz person. 52, 000 which helps support Opera significant." motherlasty She reali ze.d howweyer. that “l 11 ketothimnk l.big. said _ tion Food Searche The bracket-style tour- The t“0 groups here orig- DSP could collaborate with Glantz. o a ph nament wil be held on the inally going host fund- SAE Jimmy John's and Domi- lanthropy event.S said Rich- Swamp from012-4 .m. on ichter added that by col- no's Pizza have also agreed ter. “We knew we wa ed to Sunday. ugh registra- labolrating thecould raise to donate food for the event do some other kind of event. tion isAcuirrently closed. DSP ter realizing their common ',"11a\e more vol- and Casadilla is donating ands to make t oa.l attract more gift certificates which will

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"We‘re going to take the lot of people will be ELECTION 0? responsibility very seriously. happy. and a lot will becup- We' going to reach out to Re-- set. but hopefully cahanging FROM PAGET publicans and Prestdent Bush the political landsc filimbOn menna:dmentewoculd also de done for the American peo le. were going.”said junior D:Vld cide the Sn They're sick of gridlock.“ said Schwartt.z Despite Democratic control Carnahan. “Bush will have With the frantic electtm in climbing and does not have a belayer. Our quali- of both house Congress. to come to the table and deal season over. the parrtlcs at! 4 President Bushs still has veto with the new Congress. Hope- fied staff will provide supervision, limited instruc- winding down and it is time .._..,._., power. Many fear that despite tion and belay. No experience is necessary and all fully he‘ll remember working to get to work. But after one of 3. the chan of partycontrol. with t emocrats as gover- equipment is provided. This one day class offered the slim control of the Senate nor of Texas. every week starting August 15m through November and Bu ntluence anrid \e Students on campus were 30'. For class dates, times and to register go to will causeSIgridlock and pre» also optimistic about the fu- \ent any ma or .How- udents. though our website. eel great. l'm very 21er, Represcentatiie Cearnahan not all, celebrated the change tired. 8but I feel great.‘said Class Fees: Members $10 is opti mi 51 in ruling party this morni1.ng McCaskiIl at her \ictory party Resident $12 Tyuesda night Non-Resident $14 Open Climb Hours 5: 30 pm- 9:30 pm Saturday 1:30 pm - 5:00 pm Tuesday Sunday 1:30 pm - 4:00 pm Climbing Fees: Members $2 Resident $5 Music and Non-Resident 56 LLYWELYN'S PUB mph 1.. lnln- mgdnlvxurnu-rtt.‘ 7 'Mc’PIiersmi Sllve 361-3003

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Matthew Pearl, 9, receives Farsightedness successful bone marrow transplant . WU Marrow Registry celebrates the end of five year struggle

wish. that was really fast." "mm of the Pearl family. origi- full\ recmered mm nallnyl heard of their predica nder\\ern \c had already plann she decided to work watch—it really depend:Son trivia night this Saturday to Matthew Pearl wa met towards creating a student the complications. said is ~ help with medical expenses or his sister it took so we were scramb i with cheerrs after arsrtving group with former student w n home in Eureka. Ill. from ura Seger that would help over aFy‘ear. The first critical even thing organized for his aftye year long struggle to register possible marrow do point \h s 0 days. when urn.‘ n a bone marrow trans- on campus WL MR held the stem cells take. it‘s not years after Esser and its firstadriye in Nmember of unusual for these patients to cher started \t‘l‘MR. the reg to s. istry is still going strong a ._. re m a. that m O O U ‘5 esome W'eye had Pearl's sister had a bone :3- 5° '02 University Bone MarrowR rrow tra nsplan Such complications'2': arose two dri\easso far. one at Font Nearsightedness u the eye is too stry has been helping Pearl of 2001. but they could not in October Matthe“ de\el~ boonne. which had a really since 200 do the same for Matt until opeda graft is. hos t" dis- good turnout for the size of Iongli t rags 'They did the transplant a close enough match was ease in which the newdonor the university. and the oth- hit a paint 0 foun d. Matt‘s recent donor cells attacked his gastroin- on e Marathon. focusin front of was not anexactamat.ch testi nal trac whic latter tyre registered 107 people at Cornea 'Rigth ow he has a 5/6 developed a staphylococcus Dance Marathoon. which was . the retina. mtachbutwith hishea lth de~ infecti a solid turnout.‘ said Esser. advisor for clinimg andh blood counnst Fortunately. doctors suc WUMR has their annual Lens ty Mar reclining. they'sdldn' t want to cessfully treated the disease marrow registry driyye dur- wait any longer. said Esser. .iatt ew's famiy ing the last week of February The batte to save Mat Etenttoughh'iatthew re- was unsure of when he would The registry has successfully thew5 life began back when ceived his transplant in the registered he was first diagnosed fi\E er. he had not been donors since it g years ago able to'retu nhome until more information visit sug— When Esser. a close friend this week torensure he had er. “We were like ‘Oh my roups.wustl.edu/~wumr.

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WIRISllAwotF ton College Thunder (12»7-3l. nine regional championships Game Schedules SPORTS REPORTER ards. three ONCAA titles. Of his no impact.” otf aoaijches on the latestwtournament ir t .he different teams will be on shington University field Friday are giants in the said "We ad a difficult sea- the fie 1 Friday, Nov. 10 students will get the unique Division 111 soccer world and son After lostng seven times Though Fontbonnes head opportunity to see some of all of the coaches had noth~ it is a blessingto be oach Brian Hoener does not Game I:Fontbonne University vs. (Inner- cer in the coun- ing but praise for thei R l Perez is in Just his have the same legacy as the played on thei1r home ponent s Whea o‘ns program first year at Re 1a other three coaches. his team sity allied 5 field beginning early this is the most storied in all of he comes into the t haas put together quite a suc- Game 2.- Wheaten College vs. WASH. U. not: evenl ng. Division lll soccer and much merit with a very impressive cessful season as well. f- At 5 p m.. the fourth of that has to do With Coach resume. The first-year coach ter finishing fourth in their ranked Bulldogs of the Uni- Joe Bean. who has guided the has worked as an assistant conference in reguular season Saturday, Nov. 11 versity of Redlands (19-1-0) team foi'1he past 38 years. coach for both the United play, the Griffins went on to will take on the nearby Grif- ‘ e winnin est coach in States Men‘s National Team Wln Ihell‘ conference tourna» Mnner of Game 1 vs. 1:77.an Game 2 A ‘ 7.37:7: fins of Fontbonne University collegiate soccer history with as well as with various Major ill-84). At 7:30 p.m.. the a record of 591-176-56. He League Soccer squ e as Allnine: on Francis field lBth-ranked Bears (12-3-2) has led his team to the NCAA also coaccdhedthreea Division l “Weare will do battle with the Whea- tournament 31 times. won teams and two othertteams

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FRIDAY | NOVEMBER 10. 2006 Senior Sports Editor l Andrei Berman / sports©studlitecom STUDENT LIFE 1 SPORTS 5 * Football to conclude Women’s soccer ready season Saturday for post-season run against Greenville ’o Seniors to be honored before game to Team hosts Loras College in second round matchup Saturday BY UNAIZ KABANI rank fifth in Division lit in SPORTS REPORTER total defense with 194 yar s BY ARDEN FARIII ood." er ame. SPORTS REPORTER Loras comes to St. Louis after With a winning season on “[Bears' Head coach Larry] narrowly escaping a first round the line, the Washington Uni— Kindbom has a great defense Cmirnng off a lackluster per» matchaaagainst the Univeristy of versity football team will take and it will be a great chal- formance versus Chicago on Sat- -Oshkosh 1-0. The on the Greenville College, “1.. lenge for us," acknowledged urradaayand a medicare shorting Duhavya’ks were outshot 18-4 in Panthers in its fin Hehman. “We really appreci- ’ eweekrbefore, the tch. the season tomorr ate the opportunity to go up tnna “The first half was pretty on Francis Field. Before kick- against such a talented de- fense.’ en5 SOC- e\en," said head coach Dan off, the University will honor Roher “The wind seemed to 26 seniorswwho will be palay- The Red and Green will ays pick up a bit [in the second half] ing the last gamewof their col- look to exploit a mediocre “W 'er coming off bad and we couldnt gettgmuch legiate careers Greenville rushing de feense, week of practice. Peopleawere The Red and Green cur- which allows over 150 yards Chippy and we weren‘t having homore Alex Clesen etn ly has an overall record per running t .“Wewwere scored for the Duhawks on a of S- 4 (2-1 UAA) and look to back DaRonne Jenkins leads dea ng less withntnhe [upcom- breakaway1n the eightieth min- continue its streak of 14 con- the Bears wit ing playoff game] than trying to L1 ‘ winning seasons. get away from last week at prac— may not be on t Wash. Ll. has finished the last four seasons nville, cover more ground than its Head coach Wendy Dillinger located 50 miles east of Saint season average of 112 yards c 11 earn 'ng fore Louis. sports a 6-3 overall rea per contest Monday night‘s practice to talk cord anrid has won four of its fense looks to about theuuiripcomgweekand last five contests. 'the playoffs. At the meeting e made a lot of though. Dillinger cancelled prac progress this year," said the tice and de t hat he Bears Im not quite sure whic Panther 5 head coach sEric ball. though we neede nb from socce I'm coming to. I have to talk to Hehman. “We hav me takes. We're younogm" ‘We eed d to get back to myRassist“ants young guys, but eeversyone he ears returns to ac- positive nthinking andaget u Rothert or not. Dillinger says has showed a lot of improve- tion two weeks aftoer they fell selves back" saiaid the Bears willyarprepeLfor to Caranegie Me And Dillinger may haveheindajust uch twhe heey do foroany eThe Panthers possess a overtime in the UAA Cham- theansw other match?1y solid ground and air attack, pionship. Both teams scored edeecided to spend some "[Playoffgames] really aren't er ouchdown in the second timewbonding as team and that differ Right now we‘re quarter, but the Tartans were having fun," said Dillimger. We just tryingtoclean things upo able to convert a 22——ryard field played some ames—captur fiel'saidlliDillaingre . goal in overtime tosecure the the coaches—and we went to Ted Ridimg wi'nn g and eight touchdowns in the victory. It was the Bears only streak andaan14unadefeeated con- teams contests league defeat of the season. Now Hartmann says the ference title-run, Hartmann says Ke el also 5anchors the Pan- We havetto spend time on Bears are mentally prepared for the Bears are ready for the tour- ther's rushing game, having fundamentals" sai DAVID LEONARD l STUDENT 1le run scrambled for a team- born after the loss. “We have

Saturday's second-round payoff :1 ament. match against Loras College of “We‘re not cocky, just confi- Junior Mann McCarthy and the rest of the lady Bears prepare to do battle leading 607 yaards and a winning season on the line, touchdoww.ns Greenville will though, so our players will I . dent. You can't take anything for with the winner of Loras College and the Universr’ty of Wisconsin- Oshkosh “We‘ve had our glitches but granted. No one's record mat- e up against a stingy Bears' be motivated against Green- in the second round’ot the NCAA Championships on Saturday at 4 pm. we're over it. We know that we’re terst" defense, however. The Bears ville."

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