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WHDNIISDAY SEPTEMBHII @theDePauw IS PG. 16 | September 20,2017 ô @ The DePauw :he week R TDP E @theDePauw Å llll l)l l),\l'\\' thedepauw.com Sports'weekend celebrate high holy f.ã#9Jiew @ ESPN founder Bilt Rasmlls- White National- ïJbben Lecture ist Stickers found sen to be next near campus BY TADIEO]I DUDLEY Editor-in-Chief sity owned grounds. news@thedepauw,com [email protected] Nally would not re- lease the name of the or- ESPN founder and 1954 Stickers and business ganization, in an action DePauw University graduate, cards for white nation- iimilar to other univer- Bill Rasmussen, will co'me alist groups \ilere found have found back to campus to speak as sities who around public streets that nationalists adver- the 109th Ubben Lecture. run through campus. white take place on tisements around their Iteam cetebntes afrarscoríng, BYRON MASAN'MTHE DEPAUW The lecture will Public Safety sent a Nov.8 at7:30 p.m. in Kresge a campuses, as a way to Auditorium. Admission is freq campus-l'vide email lit- prevent publicizing the to all. tle after 6:30 p.m. on stick- group's agenda. The logo Rasmussen will spend the Monday, after the founil on the items posted up to ers were removed for not week on campus leading on DePauw's campus was the Monon Bell football game with the Uni- complying a set of triangles. on Nov. 11. "I always imagined versity's posting policy. him at Monon week," said The stickers lvere dis- On the same day, the Ken Owen, special adviser Journal Courier reported covered by a community alt- to the University President reported that white-nationalist and coordinator of the Ubben member who right group, Identity Ev- Lecture series. "It's a great what they found to Pubic posters were found ropa, plastered time to put it all together." Safety. They and fliérs around Purdue ESPN was founded as on Hannah, Indiana, Sunday. the first 24-hour sports news University on Seminary and Anderson Evropa formed network and is now a multi Str€ets. Identity billion dollar cross platform Director of Public in 2016 and has begun a company. ESPN is ranked Safety, Angella Nally, public campaign aimed at number 32 on the Forbes list The DePauw via universities called "Pro- of most valued brands. wlll speak to DePauw Stu&nfs as ft e told ject where the ESPN founderBill Rasmussen email that Public Safety Siege" His talk will focus on ESPN, iert lJbtnn Lecturc, November &ttt.'PHOTO COURTESY DEPAUW þroup hoþes for the "be- Field hockey plays against OWU. THE DEPAUW his time at DePauw, and the UNIVERSITY had found six stickers ginning a long-term importance of developing and t$/o business cards of visits. This lecture should be on his orvn time," and is oPen õultural war of attrition ideãs that can change the with the group's logo and Cul- game. "There's still lots or the most immersive lecture to everything, said Owen. of the stickers aeainst academia's say that this is an name. Four narrative," ioom for new ideas," Owen yet, according to Owen, "To backs' türal Marxist because Rasmussen will be exceptional opportunity would were found on the web- said, and he hopes Rasmussen was found according to their inspire DePauw students on campus from MondaY be a definite understatement," of signs, one Evropa's will pole, and one site; Identity to create the next big thing. through the Monon Bell game. said senior Robert Sherman, on a utility logo is a set of triangles. Rasmussen spoke at He plans on meeting with "not only will Media Fellows on a utility box next to place in and benefit from interacting with "There is no the 125th commencement studénts in the fellowshiP the street. The business na- to scholarship programs along one of the best in the industrY, the the world for white ceremony and, according cards were found in sem- Owen, is excited to come with other opportunities to but Management Fellows and grass an interior tionalists or anti get next to Mark Mc- back. Even though this is not meet and work with students. budding entrepreneurs will items were ites," President shows to meet the man who turned sidewalk. All Rasmussen's first return to Rasmussen's lecture located on public proP- Coy said. DePauw, it will be different the ties that DePauw keePs a 2417 sports channel into a G A mOVe. from many of his previous with its alumni. "He is coming multi billion dollar brand." erty, not DePauw Univer- V + PG. 2 | September 20, 2017 N EWS SP DePauw changesAlcohol Policies effective immediately www.thedepauw.com BY EM¡LY SCI{ABES standards fine of $250. Consuming From ?-Ol2-2017, there were 36 While binge drinking hends are Co-News Editor hard alcohol results in higher level hospiølizations, with an average decreasþg at colleges nationwide, WEDNESDAY [email protected] sanctions and longer probation. BAC of .27.T\e 13 hospitalizations DePauw's binge drinking rate is S¡¡dent Academic and that place year increasing, to SEPTEMBER 20,2017 Life staff have taken this may according Hill's email. Public Safety officers will conduct reflect a different drinking culture than Chapær Assisting Trained Students Editor-in-chief Madison Dudley Only five students attended the additional rounds in the residence previously seen on DePauw's campus. (CATS), is a student initiative Sept. l8 high risk alcohol open forum halls and on cÍrmpus. Public Safety Since the beginning of the academic implemented to keep drunk students Managing Emma Mazurek hosted by Alan Hill, vice president will continue to issue cit¿tions to the year, only one student has called safe at parties and is run by senior Editor of student academic life, and other Putnam County court system when Public Safety for a wellness check. Erika Killion, student body president. Student Academic Life staff. they have cause to interact with Hill and the other Student Academic The CATS program is a paid position The forum was advertised at the T. Beckmann minors who have consumed alcohol." Life staff emphasized that it is going to which assigns four CAIS to any Copy Editors & end of an email Hill sent out to the Marissa Brown According to Hill, the abuse of hard take student initiative to fix DePauw's pafy that requests help from the DePauw community on Sept. 15. The alcohol campus-wide has resulted in binge drinking issue. organization. There is no charge to e-mail addressed DePauw University's an increase in hospitalization numbers According to information provided have CAIS at any party on c¿rmpus News Editors BryttniCar- binge drinking issue and the focus and Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) by the Indiana College Subst¿nce and students involved in CATS do penter & Emily of underage shrdents, specifically levels found in students. Use Survey, 62.7 percent of Indiana not report what they see at parties to Schabes first-year students, consuming hard Dorian Shager, dean of campus college students who responded to Public Safety or the administration. Features alcohol. life, told the forum that there have the survey had consumed alcohol in The Indiana Lifeline Law protects Editors Emma Houston The email listed some sanctions been 13 hospitalizations this year with the last montl, whereas 83 percent those who call for help, stay with the & MiguelSuarez that will be effective immediately. an average BAC of .29. According to of DePauw students who responded person who needs help, and cooperate These sanctions include, "Individual Opinions information provided by Public Safety, said they had consumed alcohol in the with authority. According to Hill's Brooks Hepp students, under the age of 21, found a coma is possible at a .35 BAC, only last month. There was no record of email, students must "Call. Stay. Editor responsible for being in possession of .06 higher than the hospitalization what percentage of the student body Cooperate." in order to keep cÍrmpus hard alcohol will receive acommunity average for this year. responded. safe. Soorts Editors Austin Candor & ' Andrew Gold Design Editors HaleY Allaben & Students concerned by religious MiguelSuarez Photo Editor Natalie Brunini Business Rachel Clephane conflicts with campus events Manager Advertisement Lily Burba Yo-Yo Ma. concert tíme adjustatdfor Rosh-IIashana.h andYom Rþpur Salesperson BY MADISOil DUDLEY also participate in Tashlich, or to cast Junior Zoë Yeshayahu, president of and how they affect their followers in Editor-in-Chief away, where breadcnrmbs thrown into Hillel and School of Music Student, the hopes it will influence when events I' [email protected] a body of water as a symbolic tradition said she was very excited about the are scheduled. of throwing awayhoubles ftomthe past change to accommodate Jewish "Jewish holidays are an opportunity Hanoino Apples and honey for a sweet new year and moving forward. Schindler students, faculty and staff. "I was really to welcome our neighbors; welcome year is one of the ways Rosh Hashanah , said herfamily will do this onThursday afraid that I wasn't going to be able our friends," Schindler said. "It makes w¡tl"ithð the Jewish new year is celebrated. at Big Walnut Creek. to come ûo the concert," Yeshayahu me sad that Jewish students don't have newspaper. People across the DePauw community Schindler will not teach on Thursday said. " It was a step forward I think for a way to invite thei¡ friends to celebrate team and who practice Judaism are setting their because ofthe holiday. DePauw in inclusion." the Jewish holidays." THE HISTORY: ln its 166th vear, The preparation Spiritual life is cunently in a process Andy Cohen, cunent head ofJewish Services will be held in the Ha¡nnan DePauw is lndiana's first co'lleqe Shabbat tables in for the missing newsoaoer.
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