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FIRST Robots take over Reese Court STA tax ballot can improve bus routes

STA Proposition No. 1 promises improved bus services, extended hours in Spokane and Cheney

By Katie Dunn staff writer

Spokane Transit Au- thority is looking to make changes to their bus system through Proposition No. 1 on the April 28 ballot. According to the ballot, the purpose of the propo- sition is to improve and maintain the transit system by extending services and hours for popular routes, expanding to new areas, exploring a variety of new routes and enhancing the transit center through gen- eral improvements. Photo by Laura Lango If the proposition is ap- The Kent KM Royals team prepare for the start of a competition round at the FIRST Robotics Pacific Northwest District Championship on April 1. proved, it would imple- ment an increase in sales and use tax by one percent. Over 60 Pacific Northwest teams battle to world championship According to the ballot, this tax would expire Dec. 31, 2025. By Brandon Cline and has strict rules, time limits and Everyone who fre- staff reporter limited resources. Teams consist of quently rides the STA bus 25 or more members, with profes- system will be affected Basketball season is over, sional volunteers acting as mentors whether or not the propo- but Reese Court was packed last to the students. $25 million worth of sition passes. week as the Pacific Northwest college scholarships are distributed For Inspiration and Recogni- to members of the FRC every year tion of Science and Technology around the United States. STA BALLOT-PAGE 2 (FIRST) Robotics 2015 District While scholarship opportuni- Championships were held from ties are a financial benefit for in- April 1-4. volvement in FIRST, McCallum Sixty-four teams from high said there are many other reasons schools around Washington why a student should be involved Harvey plans and Oregon converged at EWU, in the program. where 31 teams advanced to the “A lot of FIRST teams are to train for World Championships, to be also very focused on leadership held in St. Louis, Missouri. development and obviously the NBA “EWU has been a great part- teamwork,” said McCallum. ner for us “Many of these teams oper- for many ONLINE: ate like small businesses. They By Sam Deal & Fetlew years. They View a slideshow have smaller groups of students Gebreziabher have host- of the event at inside a team that are focused for the easterner ed several easterneronline.com. on the business side of it, public competi- relations side of it, finance bud- tions in the previous years, and get, as well as coding, program- The nation’s leading we made the decision that this ming and fabricating.” scorer has taken his last year we wanted the champion- In the championship match shot at Reese Court. ship to be held at EWU,” said on April 4, the Blue Alliance, con- EWU junior guard Ty- Erin McCallum, president of sisting of Raisbeck Aviation High ler Harvey announced Washington FIRST Robotics. School (Team #1983), Crescent Val- Wednesday that he would Attendance at Reese Court ley High School (Team #955) and Photo by Laura Lango be forgoing his senior year spilled into the upper-deck, Glacier Peak High School (Team of eligibility to pursue a with a raucous atmosphere for #2930), edged out the Red Alliance [Eastern has] hosted several competitions career in the NBA. all four days. Students, parents in the game Recycle Rush, winning in the previous years, and we made the “I had a chance to go and fans alike were dressed in the first two matches in the best-of- decision that this year we wanted the home for a week talk to my gear representing teams that three series. championship to be held at EWU. coach and my family and were competing. A pit in the Recycle Rush is the FRC’s game “ you know everything that center of the arena held all of for the 2015 season, with the robots has happened this year, we the action, where 128 qualifi- compiling a stack of up to six plas- Erin McCallum just felt like it was the right cation matches and 16 playoff tic storage containers, which when President, Washington FIRST Robotics time to make that next step matches took place. capped off with a recycle bin, earns in life,” said Harvey. “It was Sixty-four of the 154 FRC the team bonus points. A team definitely not an easy - deci (FIRST Robotics Competition) earns points by pushing the stack The Rookie All-Star Award berths determined by average sion by all means, at all.” teams from 10 districts in Washing- of containers to a designated area, went to Snohomish High School team score. Harvey, who has not ton and Oregon advanced through where they drop off their haul and (Team #5495), earning them a Qualifying for the World signed an agent, said he prior qualifying to earn a chance to return to collect more containers berth in the World Champion- Championships means more would be leaving Cheney advance to the World Champion- before time runs out. ships, which takes place April expenses for each team, which and head home where he ships. There are four different pro- Awards such as the Gracious 22-25. All three teams in the Blue is where sponsors play a large will begin the preparations grams in FIRST, based on age and Professionals Award, the Indus- Alliance earned an automatic role in FIRST. McCallum said for the NBA draft which grade level, and the FRC is the most trial Design Award, the Industrial spot in the World Champion- funding for a team can cost up takes place on June 25. advanced program, open to all high Safety Award, the Innovation In ships as well. In all, there were to $50,000 a year. Companies school students. Robotics Award and the Excellence nine automatic berths to the According to the FIRST website, In Engineering Award were hand- World Championships based ROBOTICS-PAGE 5 HARVEY-PAGE 8 FRC is the varsity sport for the mind ed out after the competition. on awards won and 22 at-large

INSIDE: NEWS PAGE 2 • EAGLE LIFE PAGE 3 • COMMUNITY PAGE 5 • OPINION PAGE 6 • SPORTS PAGE 7 Upcoming Events: April 9: Young Professionals April 15: The Roots of Music: Review: Lamar’s “To Network: Leadership, Man- Explore Earth’s Soundscapes Pimp a Butterfly” agement, Entrepreneurship. with George Halekas will be April 8-9: Grad Finale. Join the network in April at the presented at 12 p.m. in Showal- Kendrick Lamar’s third Josten’s will be at the EWU Cheney McKinstry Innovation Center ter 109. Sponsored by the EWU studio album takes an Bookstore from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. to starting at 5:30 p.m. to converse Honors Program, biologist eerie look at his life, his help seniors prepare for graduation. with a diverse panel of manag- George Halekas will elaborate fame and how it affected ers and leaders from various on nature, the human spirit, his reputation, page 3 What to expect: businesses. Sponsored by Nu- music and how it all weaves Josten’s will have a class ring show- merica Credit Union. together within ecology. Community case, professional photos by North- As always, the Police Beat ern Exposures Photography, 20 April 11: Admitted Student April 16-18: National Confer- will have you questioning percent off EWU diploma frames, Day: Students and families can ence on Undergraduate Re- whether your drunken as well as signing the EWU gradua- attend special sessions starting search (NCUR) will be in the police visit made it into tion banner. at 8:30 a.m. in Showalter Hall. URC starting at noon. print, page 5 Photo by Gozamos on Flickr page 2 NEWS April 8, 2015 @EasternerNews Still haven’t found a summer internship? Get in touch with EWU Career Services.

STA: Otterstrom said the Monday CONTINUED FROM FRONT through Saturday service from downtown Spokane would be If the ballot is rejected, the extended from 10:35 to 11:20 STA Board of Directors may con- p.m., allowing for students to sider reducing services in 2017, catch a late movie or to attend a according to the information on late-night event. the ballot released by STA. “It's not just for students, it's Karl Otterstrom, director of all routes, it's across the system planning for STA, said the big is- and I think who it really helps sue for bus routes like the one be- are people who work later tween Cheney and Spokane is not shifts downtown, not just peo- so much frequency but capacity. ple going to events,” said Otter- Otterstrom said STA wants strom. “And that will definitely to buy double-decker buses, help attract more riders to use which would increase seating the bus service, not just to get to from 60 to 80. He said these and from class, but to use it on larger buses would also handle the weekends.” the snow better. According to Otterstrom, if The STA plans to redesign the ballot is passed, taxes will the Jefferson parking lot, to not take effect until Oct. 1 and make it easier to load and un- the money will not reach STA load passengers and plans to until late December, but they build a West Plains Transit will begin making changes to Center at exit 272 on I-90 that the schedule in September in would also provide a park and time for incoming students. ride for commuters. Graphic by Joseph Weeden Changes like the new ve- According to Otterstrom, this hicles, better shelters, the West center would connect local areas Otterstrom said STA wants ter connections and keeping the actual time the bus is com- Plains Transit Center and the re- such as Cheney, Airway Heights to improve the waiting en- riders informed. ing,” said Otterstrom. “But the design of the Jefferson parking and Medical Lake without the vironment in routes like the “The stops will have real- signs help people who don’t lot will take longer. requirement of first traveling to Jefferson, West Plains and time information signs, and have that.” According to STA Moving downtown Spokane to transfer Cheney park and rides by im- we’ll soon have the ability [for Later weekend services Forward, some of these projects to another bus. proving shelters, creating bet- you to] see on your smartphone would also be offered. could take four or more years. Career Services offers employment help

By Ivy Nall Services Director Virginia Hinch. “We really are still interested once the internship is looking for internships in the Spokane copy editor try to make ourselves as available as possible completed. and Cheney area. CareerShift, which is for students who want to make an appoint- “We like to see students sooner than linked to Eastern’s website, is an effi- With major career choices, whether in life ment to see us as well.” later,” Hinch said. “I seem to find a lot cient tool when looking for internships or deciding a college major, students can gain Students can make an appointment to of students are especially attracted to the in Seattle, according to Hinch. access and assistance at EWU Career Services, see a career adviser through EagleAXIS. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, The newest addition to the EWU Ca- located on the first floor Drop-ins are welcomed, but Hinch said and Math) fields but then, for whatever reer Services Center is career ambassadors. of Showalter Hall. specific career service administrators reason, sometimes don’t end up staying These students have advanced training in According to the communicate best with email. with [STEM majors.] It can be incredibly creating and advising students on résumés Eastern Career Servic- Associate Director Robbyn Hoffman stressful for the student which is why we and cover letters. es’ website, their mis- works with undecided and undeclared are here to help.” “I recently had help with my résumé sion statement is em- students — usually in their freshman Internship advising is large this quar- and cover letter by someone in the Career powering students to and sophomore year — to help them ter. EWU Internship Coordinator, Romeal Service Center and I have no idea why I forge valuable connec- choose a career path. Furthermore, Watson, is starting a weekly Wednesday did not go to them earlier,” said EWU ju- tions, as well as net- Hoffman teaches a course in career ex- workshop here on the Cheney campus that nior Angela Striker. working, within their ploration at Eastern called Career De- students can sign up for using EagleAXIS. The schedule for career ambassadors will college experiences, Hinch velopment. It helps students to examine The workshops are for students to find out be complete in the coming weeks, according including their profes- different career options based on their information about various internships and to Hinch, and they will be located in the EWU sional and personal lives. strengths, interests and personality. how to apply. Libraries’ Learning Commons. Mentors provide EWU students help Hoffman oversees a career explora- Most students, according to Hinch, Even though the EWU career center is in exploring possible career opportuni- tion internship which is relatively new. spend winter quarter applying for summer growing, mentors and advisers are always ties, choosing a major, searching for jobs It is an opportunity for EWU students to internships. Earlier applications that are willing to help students, regardless of how and internships, as well as preparing get internships early on in their academ- put in by students lead to more choices. busy they are. them for future interviews. ic career so they have the opportunity If students are unable to use the “Everyone was extremely helpful and “We do a lot of outreach including class to try something out they may be in- workshop due to other commitments, I learned even more about the career I’m presentations and workshops,” said Career terested in, and therefore decide if they EagleAXIS is a great tool to use when pursuing,” said Striker.

13 15 30 8 14 APRIL MAY Women in the Educators Career Presentation Etiquette luncheon USA Jobs panel: Wage Gap Fair (in downtown with the Pride (coordinating) with “How to Get a for education Center: “From Beta Alpha Si and Federal Job” majors) the Closet to Alpha Kappa Si the Workplace”

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review ‘To Pimp a Butterfly’ a masterpiece Kendrick Lamar’s third studio album portrays the rapper’s struggle with fame

By Joe Matthews contributing writer

“To Pimp a Butterfly,” by Kendrick Lamar, may not hit your subwoofers hard, but the blow your heart will take will be extraordinary. From the first line of “Wesley’s Theory,” to the eerie interview with Tupac on the last track, “Mortal Man,” Lamar delivered us a masterpiece. Spitting verses with unbelievable flow and incredible lyrics, Kendrick took us on a jour- ney through his life. With few upbeat songs, the most popular of which are “i” and “King Kunta,” Lamar con- figured stories of how he was able to escape the hood life and make it as a rapper. the music industry.” it is are the lyrics and the Throughout the album, we The songs are about unconventional instrumen- learned of the hardships he struggle, but through them tals. From the heartbreak- faced growing up. Leaving Lamar delivered messages ing “These Walls,” to the his friends and family be- of hope for young people, heated “The Blacker the hind so he could pursue a especially young African- Berry,” Lamar put his po- chance at fame left Lamar Americans. He let us know etic genius to work. String- disoriented and somewhat that we can make it — if he ing together tales and ideas, lost in the new life he made did, we can too. He spoke of his songs are abundant in for himself. the recent events at Fergu- metaphors and incredible Becoming a celebrity son, Missouri, and Trayvon imagery. Behind his voice, took a toll on him. He start- Martin’s death. Reminding you won’t hear the standard ed to take advantage of his us of Tupac, he let us know heavy bass. Instead, Lamar powers of influence to get that we need to start mak- used an array of smooth jazz what he wanted. Because of ing changes in how we view tunes. Not only does this this, he got put into bad sit- the world and the people form of ingenuity single him uations, one of which ended in it. Hypocrisy floods the out, it even helped empha- with a friend being killed. world, even Lamar himself size his words. Upping the Darrin Love, a junior admitted to being a hypo- ante for album of the year, at EWU, said Lamar’s new crite when it comes to race. Lamar’s “To Pimp a Butter- album “really shows how What makes this album fly” is the true definition of messed up things can be in the incredible work of art a masterpiece. Illustration by William Hayden

review ‘Kingsman: The Secret Service’ is a sleeper-hit “Kingsman: The Secret Ser- point, he held his own in a film vice” takes the intensity of an with some of the most presti- action blockbuster and mixes gious actors of our time. For it with the that he deserves some credit. integrity and Samuel L. Jackson also ap- charm that pears, playing the lisp-stricken vil- only the Brit- lain Valentine. He wasn’t exactly ish can bring. the most threatening bad guy of all Academy time, but he sure was entertaining. Award win- The cinematography was ning actor also quite good. While the in- Colin Firth is famous rocking of shaky-cam a member of is often used poorly, it was ex- Chris Mudd the illustri- ecuted quite well here. It was ous and secretive Kingsman, not some trick the director of a branch of secret service akin photography used to hide bad to MI:6. He is tasked with the fight choreography, but in- problem of recruiting a youth- stead added life and movement ful but capable young man to each scene. Did the action hanging with the wrong crowd. need that? Probably not. But Firth sees the potential in him the cinematography brought a and trains him up to become a certain momentum that other- “gentlemen” who lives by the wise might not have existed. creed, “manners maketh man.” The score was also quite Firth’s performance was good. It struck somewhere be- stellar, as per usual, but I must tween James Bond and a super- applaud the acting of Taron hero film, with sweeping heroic Contributed by 100Wallpapers.com. Egerton, who I had not seen moments followed by low-key until now. Egerton plays the and humble orchestration. was a film that flew under the it to be as good as it was. ray release, and I guarantee it’ll youthful Eggsy and, while he Overall, “Kingsman: The Se- radar for some time and I can Give the film a shot, either make you want to put on a nice didn’t steal the scene at any cret Service” is a sleeper-hit. It honestly say I wasn’t expecting in the theatre or after it’s Blu- suit and start drinking tea.

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review ‘It Follows’ delivers rebirth of horror

In an age of remakes and happen. And that was the thing it caused by always being just sequels, director and writer that made the film so great. It a moment away. David Robert Mitchell brought knew when to pull back and let The score of the film added to the audi- the audience sit with the fear to the intensity as well. The ence a fresh instead of relying on the all- synthesization, percussion and and thrilling too-common jump scare gag. fast paced yet steadfast rhythm tale that was That’s not to suggest there encapsulated perfectly the des- original and aren’t flaws. The film uses two perate need to run away. At haunting. jump scares that aren’t totally times, when listening to the “It Fol- necessary and the rules that the score on its own, I felt very lows” is curse abides by don’t seem par- much like I was drowning, but perhaps the ticularly consistent. so close to the shore. If I could most genuine Even though the audience only move just a little bit faster, Chris Mudd installment was told the curse must al- I could get away. The music in the horror ways be moving, for example, was created by Disasterpeace genre in the last several years. there are a couple times when and they deserve a lot of credit The film follows Jay, a the creature is standing still for their creativity in this one. young woman played by Maika for the creepy visual effect. “It Follows” was not a per- Monroe. She is pursued by a Nonetheless, I was able to fect film by any means, far living curse, passed onto her overlook those small incon- from it. While it’s in theaters, after a sexual encounter with sistencies due to the original- it deserves a watch just for the a man from her high school. ity of the creature itself. It’s fact that someone made a hor- What follows is an hour and a physical presence was mini- ror film that wasn’t a remake. I half of paranoia, an emotion all mal compared to the anxiety must applaud the originality. too often overlooked in the hor- ror genre. Mitchell managed to cap- ture the essence of horror simi- lar to the genre’s golden years. Imdb: 7.6/10 David Robert Mitchell The film harkens to the eighties, Director where the female lead is always Rotten tomatoes: 95% in high heels and the monster is Maika Monroe as terrifying and original akin to Rated R Jay Height that of “The Thing.” The curse that pursues her March 27 Keir Gilchrist as must always be moving toward Release Date Paul its prey and can take on almost any human form. A relative, a Showings at Spokane theaters stranger, anything to get close. • AMC River Park Square • Regal Cinemas Northtown The paranoia of the film was • Wandermere Village Mall and Valley Mall Centre Cinemas always looming in the back of the audience’s mind through every scene. Even in the seem- ingly most boring scenes, every Contributed by fanart.tv hallway is a scare waiting to Graphic by Claire Simpson

Design club helps students with marketing, artwork

Congratulations to Eastern Washington University’s Graphic by Joseph Weeden Yoora BYeon Visual Communication Design Club growing on receiving the prestigious

By Griffin Stiles graphical design, so creating art with a contributing writer computer appeals to me.” College Edition Award! Todd said she preferred a more tra- Of the many clubs and organiza- ditional approach to her art. “I really tions EWU has to offer, the Visual like illustration and hand lettering. I Communication Design Club, or guess I’m more of a fine artist.” VCDC, is perhaps one of the most Students do not need a preferred overlooked. style to be an active member of the club. The New Faces of Engineering-College Edition program The VCDC gives students an op- “I’m just trying everything out,” portunity to exercise and hone their said Yoshida. “I mean, there certainly artistic talent while networking with hasn’t been anything that I hate.” recognizes students whose academic successes and others who share their interest. The VCDC has recently experienced Katria Dony, one of the club’s leading a revitalization and re-gearing, chang- experiences in the engineering field have positioned chairs, said the VCDC is open to anyone. ing its mission, its activities and even “Even if you’re just vaguely inter- its leadership while also hoping to take ested in art, the club is a great place a larger role in its campus involvement. them to become tomorrow’s leaders. to expand your artistic bounds,” said “We’re trying to make the club Dony. “We’re really here to help every- something very active in the school one figure out what fits their style.” community,” said Todd. “We’re going The club caters to a wide array of to be collaborating with other clubs to Yoora is a student member of ASHRAE. artistic aims, as evidenced by the var- help with advertising and things like ied goals of its members. that. It’s really all about clubs helping Mia Yoshida and Amanda Todd, out clubs.” two of the club’s other leading chairs, Examples of the VCDC’s work can were both quite enthusiastic about already be seen. The club is currently Find us at: www.discovere.org/ce their goals. working on designing cards for Moth- “I’d like to do something in adver- er’s Day, which they hope to sell to tising,” said Yoshida. “There’s a whole fund field excursions. lot to do in that field.” The VCDC is always on the lookout Somewhere else in the career spec- for new members and meets regular- trum was Todd: “I really want to do char- ly at 5:30 p.m. every Thursday in the acter design for video games,” she said. CEB, room 125. The club welcomes Funding is provided by: Just as the goals of the members any newcomers and hopes to nurture are diverse, so are their preferred art a supportive community of art and styles and mediums. personal growth. Anyone looking for “I’m more focused on computer de- more information might check out the sign,” said Dony. “I’m much more in club’s Facebook page by typing VCD- tune with the organizational aspect of club into the search bar. April 8, 2015 COMMUNITY page 5 @EasternerOnline Did you attend the FIRST Robotics Competition? Tweet us your photos. • Follow us to stay updated on all the latest campus events.

FIRST ROBOTICS: CONTINUED FROM FRONT

such as Microsoft, Boeing and HP sponsor mul- tiple regional teams, with many local companies sponsoring teams as well. “We have some wonderful companies, foundations and individuals that support teams on their expen- ditures. Those dollars are spent on registration fees, building the robot, team gear and the majority of it is travel. It becomes costly to spend a couple of nights in a hotel and rent travel buses,” said McCallum. For more information about the FIRST program, visit usfirst.org.

Photo by Laura Lango Photo by Laura Lango The Bothell Cedar Parks Robotics team. The arena for the FIRST Robotics Pacific Northwest District Championship at Reese Court.

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A student was cited with a minor in possession and obstruct- ing a police officer when officers were called to his Pearce Hall dorm. They found him drinking with a group of non- Eastern students. The others were referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities. 7:00 a.m. The Easterner is now hiring non work-study positions Traffic Violation The Easterner is the student-led, student-run organization at Eastern Washington University. We print a weekly publication and continuously An officer stopped a vehicle at the intersection of Fifth Street update our website (easterneronline.com). and D Street, where the driver had failed to come to a com- The mission of The Easterner is to inform the students, faculty, staff and plete stop. In addition, his license was suspended in the third nearby residents of Eastern Washington University of the governance, activities and views of the campus while providing a learning environment for degree. The driver was cited for driving with a suspended students interested in journalism and related fields. license. We are currently hiring the following position(s): Art Director Copy Editor Staff Writer 11:40 p.m. Alcohol Apply for a position through EagleAXIS today! For questions and more information, contact [email protected] Three intoxicated students were found in Dressler Hall, one Enroll in JRNM 100 - Easterner Staff course today! of whom was very ill and had to be transported to Deaconess This 3-credit course requires student to engage in reporting and editorial assignments on the staff of The Easterner. Hospital in Spokane. They were referred to Student Rights and Responsibilities. page 6 OPINION April 8, 2015 @EasternerNews Want to write an opinion article for The Easterner? • Pitch us your opinion ideas on Twitter.

op-ed Stimulating the economy, Too much stretch shouldn’t stress believe it’s their fault for By Cori Olson getting negative sexual at- enlivening contributing writer tention for what they chose to wear that day. the culture People, there is a war My reply to that is: among us. I’m not talking Why should it matter what about civil war or a card a woman wears? Do strip- How local culture is game or a war between pers, bikini models and families. I’m talking about nudists not believe in Him, influenced by EWU alumni a war that hits us all right too? I love a classy lady, through taxes, employment between the legs. but to say it’s only wrong Leggings are more than for her to wear leggings be- just fabric and bright col- cause a man will “stumble By Dr. Mary Cullinan ors with patterns and form and fall” then that’s not contributing writer fitting threads. They’re a a good enough excuse to mark of who you are in avoid wearing them. Rowe society: a wh***, a tramp, a delivers a good message EWU plays a huge part in tasteless dresser, lazy and about dressing respectable the economic and cultural vital- easy. At least, that’s what for yourself and not seek- ity of our region. many people today would ing attention from such In fact, like you to think. crude men, but only up the univer- Tell me, if you have until that point. sity’s impact ever worn leggings, have Everybody should be is so exten- you ever gone back to jeans allowed to wear what sive and and been happy about it? they are comfortable in. varied that Probably not. Just because a man is be- it isn’t easy Too often you see posts ing a pig doesn’t mean to quantify. online about yoga pants women should hide what Yes, we’re being the greatest gift to they were born with. a major man from God. If leggings Body shaming is the real employer. Cullinan are trashy and ill-fitting, problem here. We provide large numbers of then why aren’t yoga pants Maybe I’m getting a family-wage jobs. getting the same rap for be- little deep into this. Maybe Illustration by Joseph Weeden Our faculty and staff pay ing just as tight? to call a cat-calling-man a of what she was wearing.” calling other girls whores tops and I still wouldn’t taxes, buy cars and food, own And jeans, can we pig is wrong, both scientifi- When I heard this topic on for their cheetah printed be asking for it. and rent homes, and support watch a commercial about cally and morally. Because Rowe’s page, this is the im- stretchy-pants. It’s like Next time there’s a the area’s businesses and Levi’s jeans without a how could a pig possibly mediate thought that came when they see anything negative thought running cultural institutions in myriad plump, tight a** lushing know how to call like a cat? to my mind. No woman with the letters P I N K on through your mind about ways. Our construction proj- up the screen? To me it I don’t know. Men have should have to fear being the top it’s an automatic somebody else’s leggings, ects generate local jobs. Suc- sounds like all pants are many talents. raped or ridiculed because red-flag for every woman or any fashion choice for cessful grants bring in federal pretty trashy looking. Why Maybe it’s not a big of what she is wearing, no within a 20-mile radius that matter, just go to your and state-generated dollars. don’t we just take them all deal how people look at us matter how tight, flashy, to thoroughly and hon- nearest Marshal’s or T.J. And, yes, over 13,000 off? Wouldn’t that solve when we wear extremely short or debatably tasteless estly agree that legging- Maxx and buy yourself the current EWU students also the problem of how we comfortable clothing that it might be. wearing-bi*** is a fashion- brightest, softest, cheap- contribute significantly to this look in all of our clothing? keeps us warmer in the This topic began with a senseless human being. est pair and just put them state. They’re not only liv- Allyson Rowe, an on- winter than blue-dyed cot- woman that swore off leg- Cheetah pants prob- on. Everything in your life ing (and buying) locally and line personality famous ton weave does. Maybe gings because of what it ably just got back from a from the waist down will often working while attending for her Godly Insight and it’s not a big deal when we does to men. That woman really busy day of saving change. If you don’t pre- school but also volunteering involvement in the Miss get called vulgar names sounds pretty damn con- puppies from an aban- fer to wear them (mean- with agencies and nonprof- America pageants, made and receive inappropri- fident in herself. I wish I doned paper mill in the ing you might be a man its and providing services a post about an article ate shouts from across the could make men stumble Bronx, but you think she’s or woman who doesn’t through research projects and talking about a woman street because we chose not by just looking at my booty horrible because you know want that kind of fashion internships. who won’t wear leg- to wear sweats or uncom- in leggings. I would wield the relative form of her ass commitment) just stare at Moreover, every year, we gings because they cause fortable jeans in public. that like a superpower. if she were naked. And you a pair for a good long time graduate thousands of students. men to “stumble and Maybe it’s our fault and They would collapse know what? It’s probably and tell it, “You do not de- Many are the first in their fam- have lustful thoughts.” not a big deal when we get around me like buildings because you wish you had fine a woman’s morals.” ily to attend college, and the Women are shaming negative attention because in a hurricane and I would the kind of modal-soft free- People will be watching, so vast majority of them remain to other women for wearing today the outfit we wore walk all over them like the dom she has. embrace it like a bad hair- work in the state of Washington. clothes they would not made somebody else cross rubble they depicted. When I wear leg- cut you can’t get fixed until Tens of thousands of EWU wear themselves. an uncomfortably inappro- For some reason, gings I literally become your next paycheck. graduates work in Spokane Although Rowe did priate or rude line. No, it’s though, this woman a new woman. My fash- I wear leggings be- and surrounding areas. They’re a mighty fine job of giv- a big freaking deal. seems highly offended ion sense boosts by cause I like being comfort- productive citizens: business ing advice to her audience Mind sets like these by what a man “might” nearly 152 percent, I do able in my busy daily life. and health professionals, teach- about how she felt about lead to worse things than do to her if he sees her my makeup, I curl my I shouldn’t be in a war ers and engineers, artists and the topic, I feel that the real insults, like rape stories wearing leggings. hair and I even put on over what I wear. There IT specialists — the backbone issue wasn’t that women with a million sides to the Women are enemies deodorant. I could push are worse things a person of the professional work force. are wearing tighter cloth- argument — one being, to their own sex. It’s the my boobs out and make can do than wear whatever In some major local companies, ing, but that they truly “She deserved it because women that go around my hair touch the tree they want to. over 60 percent of their em- ployees are EWU alumni. Every year, also, EWU attracts thousands of visitors from all over the state, the country, and the world. Fami- Summer internships beneficial Serving the EWU community since 1916 lies visit here with prospec- tive students. People travel here for By Nathan Peters state’s public schools because we start summer letters to the editor plays, conferences, meetings, managing editor so late. concerts, lectures, summer By the time Eastern students are finished Zoë Colburn camps, and athletic events— with spring quarter, semester schools have Opinion Editor and they bring friends and I know way too many people who party it already been out for break for a few weeks. [email protected] family members. up in the summer. They live for free at their Eastern students have to begin applying Just this spring, EWU is parent’s house, go swimming at the lake ev- for summer positions during the spring to hosting the National Coun- ery day, couch surf at ensure the same opportunities for employ- Requirements: cil on Undergraduate Re- their friend’s houses and ment as semester schools. search, which will bring over party all night, well into “If you aren’t first, you’re last,” said Clausen. -Letters should be 300 words 4,000 people to Cheney from the morning sometimes. Eastern offers resources for students to or less and typed, or legibly around the country. FIRST I’m all for a good time find internships and job opportunities for handwritten. Robotics teams will be on the during summer break, but over the summer: CareerShift and EagleAXIS. Cheney campus in April. there needs to be a bal- Both resources are available on EWU’s -Include your full name, signature, And it’s not just that the ance between work and Career Services webpage, allowing stu- telephone number and email university creates jobs, gradu- play. Have a fun time, but dents to have access to companies and job address for verification. ates a professional workforce, I hope students are work- postings. The sites allow searches based on -We reserve the right not to and attracts visitors. We also ing or have internships keywords, location and full or part-time publish letters; furthermore, all generate significant brainpow- that relate to what they Peters positions. er, creativity, and innovation. want to do after college. I applied for two on-campus positions dur- letters are subject to editing. We’re a key component of Summer is a break from school, yes, but ing the school year through EagleAXIS and an -Letters must be received no later Get Lit! We’re an important take advantage of that time and maximize internship for the summer. than Monday at 10 a.m. in order contributor to the Spokane In- it for your future. The site was easy to understand and to be considered for publication ternational Film Festival. Our Virginia Hinch, director use. I was able to upload my the following Wednesday. faculty and staff participate in for EWU Career Services, résumé and cover letter to civic initiatives, serve on key said she believes internships “Eastern is the site and both were stored -If your letter is in response to a committees, contribute gener- give students a chance to ex- at one of the biggest in my account to use when I specific article, please list the title ously to charitable organiza- plore the career field they are applied for other positions. and date of the article. tions, and facilitate education- interested in. “Internships disadvantages out of EWU Career Services and al lectures and events. are extremely important,” all the state’s public the Writers’ Center help with Over and over again, Hinch said. résumé and cover letter writ- Editorial policy people tell me they moved to Internships, jobs and vol- schools because we ing. Oftentimes, it is how a per- eastern Washington in part be- unteer work are all ways to start summer so late.” son appears on paper that gets We encourage the EWU cause the university is here. Or gain experience toward a them that initial first interview. community to submit letters and they relocated their companies future career field. Why not For my visual communica- opinion pieces that conform to here because of the resources spend your time preparing for Nathan Peters tion design major, an intern- the requirements listed above. we provide. your future and having fun Managing Editor, The Easterner ship can constitute as an elec- It’s not easy to quantify our gaining valuable experience, tive and journalism majors are Opinion articles and letters to the university’s impact. But it’s instead of laying around, required to find an internship editor do not necessarily reflect safe to say that, without EWU, catching up on House of Cards on Netflix? to graduate. the views and opinions of The this region would be signifi- Sean Clausen, an Eastern junior student and a Hinch said a degree is great, but it is not Easterner, its staff members or cantly poorer—socially, eco- finance and economy major, said summer work enough anymore to always get the job you want. nomically, and culturally. Our can provide the experience necessary for post- “Internships are part of [students’] aca- Eastern Washington University. work here is vitally important. graduate job positions. Clausen said Eastern is demic program, especially juniors and se- And our impact is huge. at one of the biggest disadvantages out of all the niors,” said Hinch. April 8, 2015 SPORTS page 7 Tweet us your best photos from the game @EasternerSports #GoEags See the latest sports updates on Twitter.

Photo contributed by GoEags Eastern Track and Field sets 14 qualifying marks

By Brandon Cline both of the events on Saturday, as well. Other win- staff reporter Women’s head coach Marcia Meck- ners for the lenburg was impressed with the throw- Eagles include Brooklyn Bellomy at the triple jump. A busy weekend for the EWU track and ers, saying “Cody had a great throw in Morena Mannucci field team culminated in 14 more qualify- the discus. Morgan’s mark in the shot in the triple jump Katie Mahoney, Paula Gil-Echevarria ing marks for the Big Sky Outdoor Confer- put puts her back in there. She has been and long jump, Tierra and Catie Arrigoni—qualified for the ence Championships, which will be held at struggling, but she came through today White in the high jump, conference championships in their sea- Roos Field from May 13-16. and I am very pleased.” Rebecca Tarbert in the 200-me- son debut in the event. The Eagles won 17 events and met five Phil Puccino qualified for the confer- ter dash, Nick Stearns in the Freshman Jeremy VanAssche quali- qualifying marks at the Sam Adams Clas- ence championships in the long jump, pole vault, Obinna Nnadi in the fied in the 100-meter dash, finishing with sic in Spokane on April 4. The day before the third event he’s qualified for in the 100-meter dash, Austin Upmeyer in a time of 10.69 seconds. And in the 400-me- in California, seven Eagle athletes made the outdoor season. A personal best of 22-11 the 200-meter dash, Aaron Brenton in ter dash, senior Brad Michael posted a time trek to Palo Alto for the Stanford Invitation- 3/4 in the long jump was enough to win the steeplechase and Jordan Arakawa in of 48.79 seconds, qualifying him for the con- al and San Francisco Distance Carnival. the event, and Puccino took home first the hammer throw. ference championships. In Spokane, four of the five qualifying in the high jump as well. “It’s tough to Down south, Sarah Reiter won the “We are thrilled. Seven athletes com- marks came in throwing events, three qualify for one event, and he’s qualified 5,000-meter run, setting a meet record at the peted and seven athletes qualified,” said of which came from the women’s side. for three,” said Mecklenburg. San Francisco Distance Carnival as well as men’s head coach Stan Kerr. A total of 14 Morgan Romey qualified in the shot put, EWU athletes finished first and sec- qualifying for the conference champion- qualifying marks were set over the week- while Olivia Midles and Kaytlyn Cole- ond in the women’s 400-meter dash at the ships. Her time of 16:36.28 ranks second all- end by 12 athletes. man qualified and finished first and -sec Sam Adams Classic, with Brooke Mon- time in program history. Fellow event run- The Eagles return to Cheney for their ond in the hammer throw, respectively. son winning the event and Janessa Day ner Berenice Penaloza also qualified for the only regular season home outdoor meet. The Cody Humphrey posted a qualifying finishing behind her. Monson ran a per- conference championships, and both cross- 44th Pelluer Invitational takes place April 11, mark in the discus after qualifying for the sonal best of 56.34 seconds, which ranks qualified for the 10,000 meter run as well. with field events beginning at 10 a.m. and shot put earlier this season. Humphrey won third all-time at EWU. All three women steeplechase runners— running events beginning at noon. Spring football training begins at Roos Field By Fetlew Gebreziabher & Lelia thatcher for the easterner

Spring is in the air and so is football season. The Eagles spring practices began on April 2. With nine starters departed and Jr. transferring to the University of Oregon, EWU looks to keep their competitive identity with new role players especially at the running back and linebacker position. “[Running] back would be one of them, you know, where we lost two seniors in Quincy [Forte] and Ma- rio [Brown], you know and Cody Hecker,” said head coach Beau Baldwin. “Defensively, linebacker, where you lose a couple guys like, [Ronnie] Hamlin and [Cody] McCarthy, that’s another one where there are a couple starters and obviously Tevin McDonald. So, those are some positions that jump out, where we lost two guys at each of those spots that were big part of what we’ve done over the last couple of years.” Baldwin said though it is just the first practice, they will be looking for the fundamentals for most of spring practices to get the players to build that new chemistry on the field. “Fundamentals become one of the biggest things in spring. I mean, scheme wise and things of that na- ture, they will come, but you have to have that foun- dation,” said Baldwin. “We talked about it, it’s like building a house or anything else, and you have to have that foundation.” EWU will welcome back 48 letterwinners from last years championship team, but Baldwin and the coaching staff will be looking for the growth in the young players to step up. Photo by Anna Mills With fundamentals being key during spring prac- Eastern football players practice on the Roos Field for the annual Red-White football game occuring on April 25. tices, the coaching staff also looks to see at the mental FOOTBALL-PAGE 8

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Duke University Blue Devils stifle Badger’s in NCAA title for the ages, reigns supreme in basketball

Photo by Anna Mills Mike Krzyzewski called a time- The Eastern Fight Club cheers on the men’s basketball team at the home game against Sacramento State on Feb. 12. out. Duke was down 9 and the game was starting to slip away from the Blue Devils. Justise Team capped off season at 26-9, claiming best in program’s history Winslow and Jahlil Okafor were both By Fetlew Gebreziabher & Dayana Hayford, who completed his fourth year we are going to be successful for awhile. We on the bench in foul Morales as head coach and the reigning Big Sky Con- got players coming in, we got a great group trouble. for the easterner ference Coach of the Year, said the Eagles of guys still here, I mean it’s going to be a Here comes entered the Georgetown game, not just con- good year next year as well,” said Harvey Grayson Allen, the Harvey set lofty expectations for the tent with being there, but to win. The tour- Hayford said he is encouraging his play- high-flying, unher- 2014-2015 EWU men’s basketball team back nament was a learning experience for every- ers to adopt the work ethic Harvey had and alded freshman who in October, and it was with good reason. one, including himself. to not settle on the success of one season. averaged only four “Win the Big Sky “I am a teacher at Eastern just like a “Work your very hardest every single Sam Deal points-a-game scored and go to March Mad- lot of professors in their subjects and I day to be the best that you could be, and let’s 8 straight Blue Devil ness,” said junior got to take my students on the greatest stay hungry as a program and never be sat- points to bring Duke within four. guard Tyler Harvey in experience possible and so it feels very isfied and the sky’s the limit,” said Hayford. The Blue Devils never looked back a previous interview fulfilling,” said Hayford. In Hayford’s first season, the Eagles and would continue to outscore UW with The Easterner. EWU Director of Athletics Bill finished 15-17, 10-21 the following year by 14 points in the final 13 minutes The Eagles finished Chaves, who is in his eighth year, said and then 15-16 in his third year. winning by a score of 68-63, claiming their season in a loss to the popularity of March Madness makes With an upset win on the road in In- the school’s fifth national title. the Georgetown Hoyas for great exposure for the school and diana, road wins in Montana and a come- “We were kind of dead in the water," in the second round of the student-athletes. back victory in the conference champion- Hayford Krzyzewski said after the game. "We the NCAA tournament. “You know what it is, there’s a pop ship game, the men’s basketball program were nine points down and Grayson However, the season was a successful one. culture to it. Because even if you’re not has proved they can compete and are just put us on his back." EWU men’s basketball team capped off necessarily into college basketball, it here to stay. Fellow freshman and the Final their season at 26-9, marking their best sea- seems like everyone in the United States The current run for the Eagles team Four’s Most Outstanding Player Tyus son in the program’s history. With just its seems to get captured by the bracket. speaks volumes on the work Hayford Jones would score 11 of Duke’s final second NCAA tournament berth, the future To be a part of that and to see Eastern and his coaching staff have put in to 19 points hitting two big 3-pointers to of the EWU program looks to attract new re- Washington University’s name up on make this a contending program at the put the Badgers away for good. Jones cruits to play collegiate basketball in Cheney the screen, its just a great feeling.” highest level in college basketball in the led all scorers with 23 points. and also keep Eagle fans in the stands. Harvey, the nation’s leading scorer at an last four years. Frank Kaminsky scored 21 points “I think that’s in a first way helped us at- average of 23.1 points per game, announced A once senior dominated team in to go along with 12 rebounds and at tract even better recruits,” said head coach on April 1 that he would forgo his senior Hayford’s first year, his recruits have times, looked like the best player on Jim Hayford. “Though I think we’ve done a season to enter the NBA draft in June. now turned into the core of this team. the floor. The Naismith Player of the really good job of identifying guys that other With the leading scorer leaving the Ea- “And now I think, the one thing that Year put potential number one overall schools didn’t do as good of job identifying. gles, it is up to the remaining players to con- is exciting is that we have depth at all of pick, Okafor, in foul trouble early and I think it makes it more fun for all students tinue Harvey’s scoring in his absence. our classes. [Y]ou hope over the course appeared too skilled for the freshman to get behind the basketball team, and so I “You know, I think our team saw how of time that the next class steps in and to handle. think it just brings a lot of positives on many special it is to go that far and how hard it steps up. … [H]opefully, that’s where At the end of the game, Okafor got different levels.” actually is to get to that point, but you know, we’re headed,” said Chaves. the best of ’Frank the Tank’ with clutch offensive rebounds and layups that kept the Blue Devils ahead. "He got in some foul trouble, but because of his positive attitude, HARVEY: Harvey made national the final player selected Photo by Anna Mills he made some big plays down the CONTINUED FROM FRONT headlines this year because in their most recent mock stretch," Jones said. of his on–court success and draft. Wisconsin junior forward Sam “I am going to get into [the] the story of his rise to promi- “It is an exciting Dekker, whose late 3-pointer lifted process when I get home, talk to nence. Harvey was not of- day for us,” said the Badger’s over Kentucky on Satur- my family and coach and I’ll de- fered scholarships out of Athletic Director Bill day night, could not find his range all cide from there,” said Harvey. high school in his hometown Chaves. “Whenever game and never really settled into a “And I will start figuring out of Torrance, California, and you can celebrate groove going 0-6 from long range. where to train and what I need walked on to the EWU team. the success of one "I don’t know what it was with my to do to get ready “A good mark of your student outside shot tonight,” said a teary- for the camps.” “We just felt is are you leav- athletes trying eyed Dekker after the game. “Short In his final ing things better to figure out on the first — two short ones. One season as an like it was the right than you found what their next long. I guess I just wasn’t in a rhythm, Eagle, Harvey time to make that them,” said head thing in life is.” a strong rhythm, the way I had been averaged 23.1 coach Jim Hay- lately. Credit to Duke, throwing a points per game next step in life. ... It ford. “Tyler is bunch of defenses at me and making it and made 128 was definitely not an certainly leaving Visit our website tough for me to get going. That’s the 3-point attempts the Eastern team at EasternerOnline. sign of a good team.” which also led easy decision by all better than he com to see our Duke’s improved defense was one the nation. means, at all.” found it.” Sports Center, of the many undertones of the season The smooth– The guard game recaps and seemed to stifle the top–rated Bad- shooting combo helped carry the of the men’s ger attack. guard is attempt- Tyler Harvey Eagles to a Big basketball team, as well Led by Amile Jefferson and Quinn ing to become EWU Basketball player Sky Champi- Cook, the Blue Devils defense locked only the second onship and the as its journey down Wisconsin much the way they Eastern player to school’s second to the did against Michigan St. and Gonzaga make the leap to the NBA. In- ever NCAA tournament. NCAA. in previous games, even with Winslow diana Pacers Rodney Stuckey ESPN’s Chad Ford proj- on the bench. was drafted in 2007 after two ects Harvey in the 25-40 This is Duke’s fifth title under years at Eastern Washington range of prospects, while Coach K, which ranks him second all- University. nbadraft.net projected him as time, trailing only UCLA’s John Wood- en. This team will go down as one of Krzyzewski best coaching jobs with three freshman starters, one senior and “[It] changes a little bit, but, I mean we just only eight players on scholarship. got to move forward and everybody is doing On winning with this team, Krzyze- a good job,” said West. wski’s response was short and simple. On the defensive side of the ball, the Ea- "It was heaven.” gles look to fill the cleats of many players, like It would not be a true NCAA cham- three-time All-American, Hamlin and Mc- pionships without referees making Donald at the safety position. a few calls that have at least one fan Senior defensive back Todd Raynes, a re- base up in arms and this game did not turning starter, looks to mentor his younger disappoint in that aspect. Actually, you teammates to step up and step in. can say it did disappoint. “[Show] the younger guys the way, pretty With 3:14 remaining in the second much. I mean just talking to [Hamlin] he even half, Winslow fed Okafor under the said that some of the younger guys are going basket for a lay-up but appeared to to have to step up and, you know, fill their step out of bounds before releasing the shoes, and that’s definitely a big, a big task to pass. No whistle blew and Okafor put do. But, I think that they’re able to do it,” said Duke up 3. Raynes. A minute later, a loose ball out of The Eagles led the FSC in scoring at 44.1 bounds was given to Duke. The play points per game and set records in points and went under official review and the call Photo by Anna Mills touchdowns last season. However, the Eagles was upheld even though the replay Eagles football players running cone drills at the first day of practice at Roos Field. defense gave up a near 32 points per game showed Winslow touching the ball and 442 yards. last. FOOTBALL: into the No. 1 position. “I think there are little things within our Duke also held a 20-10 free throw CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7 [We’ve] been waiting on this ever since defense, though, that, you know, that we’re advantage for the entire game even the season ended. It’s just we’ve been work- going to see that we’re going to have to figure though the Blue Devils starters were and physical growth of the underclass- ing out, getting ready, and now it’s finally out on the run, too, is the best thing I can say,” in foul trouble most of the game. men who will see more playing time come here for the time to get out on the red. “ said Baldwin. “Standing here today, I may "There was more body contact in this fall. West, who went 3-1 as a starter when Ad- not even know yet, because we don’t know this game than any game we played all The Eagles No. 2 , Jordan ams went out with a foot injury, said team what the 2015 team is going to bring. This is year, and I just feel sorry for my guys West, looks to continue the dominant offen- meetings feel different with Adams gone, but practice one and that’s kind of what practice that all of the sudden a game was like sive force that Eastern was the last three years he’s happy for his opportunity to play at Or- is for, so you can find your identity, so you that," Wisconsin coach Bo Ryan said. behind Adams and is ready to work his way egon. can figure things out.”