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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 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, , 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. founded in 1852 uîder holiday and the ten high holy days that of tumover, with the former director life, said it is hard to be Jewish on House for Rosh Hashanah and Yom the nänie Asburv Notes. The DeP- follow, ending in Yom Kippur. and rabbi having left over the summer. DePauw's c¿rmpus, and one of those Kipp*. All services in the Hartman class. auw is an indepéndent, not-for-profit Rosh Hashanah starts the celebration The position is to remain vacant until reasons is the small number of Jewish House are open to the public. organization and is fully staffed by stüdents. of the high holy days which is meantto the spring in an attempt to get the best str¡dents present.'lDePauw is very very a to the year candidates possible to fill the position. diverse in many ways; religion is not be time look back on and Kosn Hashanah: sept. l9-n THE BUSINESS: The DePauw re- For the close to 30 Jewish students one of them," Cohen said, Yom Kippur concludes the celebration YomKippur: Sept29-30 serves the riqht to edit, alter or reject on campus, these holidays can cause Cohen said he appreciates that the anv advertisino. No soêcific oosi- as the day ofrepentrnent. Both holidays tioñs in the neÍvspapèr are sbld, but ask followers ûo refrain from work, and problems as they fall on some of the inærim Dean of the School of Music, Spiritual Life Events: busiest days in the semester. DePauw Mellasenah This b'e and hesident numbers: everv effoft will ñade to accom- asks Monis, weekin Yom Kippur for followers to fast Rosh Hashanah modate advertisers. For the Tuesdav and spend the day in prayer. has historically scheduled important Mark McCoy changed the time edition. advertisino coov must be in Public: 6:15 at the Hartnan House, 7... Tiger goals scored in field en's cross country has won the his first the harids of The DePåúw by 5 p.m. The center for spiritual life and events, such as Old Gold or career fairs, to accommodate Jewish sh¡dents. Wednesday the preceding Sunday. Jewish student organization, Hillel, over religious holidays, making some Cohen hopes this will help start more Ihursday: going to Indy for services .Wesleyanhockey's 7-2 victory over Ohio Little State title at the Indiana season- will be holding events on the days of students unable to padicipate. discussion around religious diversity ContactAdam Cohen if you want to go) University on Sun- Intercollegiates at Purdue Uni- ïhe DePauw Rosh Hashanah ,Sept.20-21, and Yom Yo-Yo Ma's concert on Sept. 30 and the need for religious diversity on day. Senior forward/midfielder versity. The Tigers were paced 377 Pulllam Cenler for Contsmporary Mêd¡a Kippur, Sept.29-30. was originally scheduled for early campus. YomKippur junior 609 S. Locust St., Gre€ncastls, lN 461 35 Reilly Bruce, forward by Top 10 finishes from senior "We try to celebrate with students, in the evening instead of the cunent "It's always going to be a struggle," Public: 7:30 on ttre 29th atthe Ha¡Ínan Corina Bourantas, and sopho- Meghan Hennessey (24: L8.4) '55- Editor-in-Chief: 765-658-5973 | edltor@thed€- time of 8 p.m, It was moved because said Kate Smanik, assistant dean of llouse pauw.com faculty, st¿ff and friends," said classics more forward Kate Milner all and sophomore Natalie Grusz- to professor Rebecca Schindler. Schindler Jewish students showed concern students for spiritualiþ, service and Public: 6:30 (times subject to change) Subscrlptions: bus¡[email protected] scored twice to bump DePauw ka (25:14.5). the season and herfamily will inviæ friends,family about not being able to attend because socialjustice, Smanik sends faculty and rervice in Harünan house, Sept. 30 back to .500 on the season. five Advertising: advertls¡ng@thêdopauw.com and some students for ceremonial Yom Kippur lasts from sundown to administrators a detailed list every year services public se- yards meals over this holiday season. They sundown. of religious holidays in different faiths All open to 2... touchdowns scored by for 51 2nd^,.. straight year that.wom-. nior. wide recsiver Jake Haganl +

S PG. 14 | September 20,2017 N EWS PG. 3 | September 20, 2017 TI6ER OF THE D erent ctors WEEKll First-Year senators LARISA tUtOFF Sporl: Golf determine where Year:Junior .'. I .," Major: History DePauwfaculty So far this V'l ear Luloff has been the eader for reside the D ePauw University's and staff wome n's golf team, placin g By EM|LY SCHABES said, adding that even though a in the top three of Co-News Edilor majority of DePauw students are everv-y tournament so far [email protected] white, there is more diversity with this ear. She has won people of colôr and international ¡ ndividual two one title, The notion of the "DePauw students than that of Greencastle. part golf team as of the bubble" is very real for the 65 Faculty decisions to live in rl and was named NCAC are 1: percent of DePauw University Greencastle or elsewhere Women's Golfer of the faculty and staff who currently influenced by varying factors, Week this past week. reside in the 46135 area, which such as family, education includes Greencastle. and convenience. For Scott TItc DePctttu' (tDP): Il'ltttt ltut'c into sor[ ol'a scr'¿rntble . I gel ul) A majority of faculty menibers Spiege-lberg, professor of theory It¡tt tt't¡rkctl ()tt Íltis us t ()t' anrl tlorvll. cvcn ¿ìl the totrnlanlcltt and musicianship, family and .\'((tr l)(tt -fhis choose to live in or around the I rvo¡l tlrc titlc.. ucckcllcl I education were two large factors .\'()lu' .q(illl(.) GreencastJe area, 'Harris,while others ¡rlar t'tl rve-ll. lrut solnchrll' lookctl commute. Anne vice in his decision to commute to Larisu I.uktÍI' (l,L): lrast scAs()ri \\()rsc. but I nrake thirr-us hap¡rcn. president for academic affairs, has work from Zionsville. \\'iìs ul) ancl clon'n. arrcl I stlrrgtlcrl lived in Greencastle for the past "[TÞe Greencastle school rvith consistolcr'. u,hich is ustrallv 7-DP: ll/ill .t't¡tt bc ublc to bc fifteen years and has experienced system] certainly was a concern," ()lì rìt\¡ gatìtc artt t'ott.ti.sît'ttl Spiegelberg'said. "The schools l)¿ìrt I ltrctt¡ -s()()rl / the local community through her at. (ìoirlg into this lcar. I rva¡rterl children. "Making Greencastle when my kids were young in 'through to lre t'trnsi:tcnl ¿rntl stir¡ ¡lirlicrrt LL:'l'hat is thc ho¡re. I have becn Jack Omstead Moises Lopez home happens Greencastle were fine... but ()t¡t tltcrc 0n thc corrrse. ktr

PG.4 | September 20,2017 N EWS o Asburytiles draw attention to religious syrrrbols DePauwlitics3 spe Siudents andfacultg to discussfote of allegedsurcstíkas with Donald this week - has been increasing was not in professors classics said symbols." tweet of BYVICTORIA the showmanship of the counfry's address. BY ALAINA STELLWAGEN swastikas Asbury are Based on data collected HOUGHTALEN the in intercontinental ballistic missile to the A StaffWriter than the ones used on applications, the DePauw StafiWriter. [email protected] different that it is irresponsible to brush Trump's Germany and even community has 27 Jewish, [email protected] degree in Nazi off North Korea as an incapable or Global though she herself is Jewish, 17 'Hindu, 19 Buddhist, 29 unlikely nuclear threat. see how When senior Sarah iooper she believes taking down the three Sikh The United Nations General Muslim, .and President aimed to put p¡essure "America was on her way to class, it was would be a bad move. students on campus. Junior, Assembly, a global diplomatic The tiles or¡ China to alter their economic States the last thing she expected to "They are not fact the way Yeshayahu, president organization of 193 counüies, meets in Zoe relations with North weight in find. Despite hçr momentary in which the Nazi's used the of Hillel, said, "It's a really this week in New Yo:k City with and diplomatic Korea. He called it an ouhage that solve global doubt, a second glance proved symbols," Schindler said. tough situation. It can be their speculative eyes on one verbally the neighboring superpower would her suspicions correct: she was Schindler believes taking taken in so many ways. It's bombasdc and enatic wòrld leader: continue deals with the budding America's indeed looking at a swastika. down the tiles set a something that needs to be our president. will nuclear porver. The ambassador in tulfilling Cooper, a Jewish student, problematic dangerous talked about openly and with An international shrdies analyst and from North Korea left his seatbefore own wrote in an email to The because be everybody. all has to come famously described the week ,as sentiment it will It speaking. m DePauw that she was struck equating decorative tiles with from the community." i'speed dating from hell." The Tnrmp starûed Trump also delved into the Iran where all with feelings of confusion actual "That Patel has started to create schedule is packed with meetings of hate images. nuclea¡ deal, a defining agreemeit of and dismay. She immediately leads letting the haters panel professors and cohoß of international leaders. In to a of the Obarna administation,saying that notified Adam Cohen, the win," she said.. students in order to.publically the meetings, lçaders arB expected it an'þmbadassment." The deal principle, head of Jewish life at DePauw Cooper, the tiles act address and discuss the issúe. to know the ins and outs of regional wris For with and the University. Cohen and Hillel, as an upsetting reminder of He also plans on reaching conflicts, global conflicte and the was negotiated Teh¡an UN Security Council's five le¿ders policy DePauw's Jewish student Jewish history. She said in an out to Hillel and the Hartman diplomatic histories of ugrying to deveþ a monitoring system of is used to organization, reached out to email, do not like walking House order to provide nations. "I in nuclear energl dev.elopment. The the college admi.nistration in symbol and being multiple perspectives. A big focus of the week is hamæsing violations by this newly elected President of France, as Russia's concern. Holocaust] Though the panel date is a respoirse o Nortl¡ Ko¡ea's muscle reminded of [the and the Asbury Hall, built in have go to not set, according to DePauw flexing of its nuclear capabilities. Ë¡nmanuel Macrcn, stúd denouncing every time I to the deal would be a "grave erlor." complicates 1929, is onç of the ol.dest class. The symbol makes me University President Mark Kim Jong-un - or "Rocket lvlan," as The president of kan symbolically theconflict buildings on the DePauw feel very uncomfortable and McCoy, the decision of the PresidentTmmp refenpd to him in a campus. Housing the social Religious symbol that ¡esembles the Naziswasfika. NATALIE before BRUNINI/THE DEPAUW my hope is that it will be tiles should be made science and humanities taken down and exchanged the end of the semester. departments, Asbury is one of with more positive religious the most frequented places for For senior Armaan Patel, when it was installed, under students. However, these tiles your yo DePauw student government what circumstances, and It's loss if somehow managed to remain vice president, the 3,000-year- why." hidden behind corkboards and old symbol is one he has Asbury.Hall records and the vending machines for the past been familiar with his entire Board of Trustees documents career years. the 87 fair life. According to Patel, the contain photographs of the The point of concern lies attending the career fair. aÍ a swastika is commonly found exterior of the building, as BYZACHW|LLIAHS behind the tiles. great an in the intent on doorways in India and well as the cornerstone laying StafiWriter An internship is a Though today the swa$tika is other Hindu countries. He and dedication programs. [email protected] investment for your future., and known as a representation of hopes to restore the symbol However, Wesley Wilson, the a great way to find out more highly charged anti semitism, internships is back to its original meaning. coordinator of archives and With the nÞxt Hubbard Center about companies' racial hatred and intolerance, "While that is not going to special collections, said there career fair this. afternoon, I at the carèer fair. You mdy think to that it actually originated as a happen in a day or even iir my was no mention of the design you' you've checked out and apþlied would be Asian highly recommend attènd symbol used by South lifetime,I think this is a good elements of the building, event begin networking to every internship you are on their cultures the to and Native American first step for DePauw. DePauw specifically the installation of with professionals in potential interested in, but I guarantee be lots of fortune. you encouraging good Senate is fully in support of the tiles. fields you may explore in your there are compahies with will It's also closely associated trying to understahd what [the Miles is also worried about professional dremendous intern programs amount of Hinduism, life. ts with Buddhism, swastikal originally meant. the message the University work as a Coquillette that are attending this career early I you and Jainism. In the They realize that it does mean would be sending by choosing Peer Consultant (ePC) at fair. that have not thought 19th century, American something better in Hindu to leave to tiles in place. "I the Hubbard Center where I about applying for. Having an institutions gives and European context." think we're sending a mixed assist students in shaping their internship experiences learning used . you most out of higher While the building itself was message by telling students resumes, cover letters and experience that will of the summer the swastika to convey erected in 1929, the question that it's okay for us to leave provide any professional advice certainly pay off in the long the excitement at discovering remains whether the tiles were swastikas up, while in the to fellow.students. During my run. not. But deep roots culture. The essential'skill of put in at the same time. 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An article from the Sept. 6 have three years to spend with your was that the online edition of The DePauw was brother or sisters; you have less than y enforced, titled, "High risk drinking culture one year to be unaffiliated and spe- nparing fra- revealed by first-year student hospi- cifically make friends outside that ,s, and that talization numbers." Though the ar- Greek community. The r admittedly ticle didn't give exact statistics for Secondly, don't fool yourself into eek rules is first-years, it stated that the overall thinking you're being completely at this seems number of hospitalizations due to cut off from Greek life. There's no rould be en- intoxication so far this year is three rule against striking up a conversa- DePauw! atter who the times the number from the past two tion with that upperclassman Greek t don't think years. in your classes or hanging out with is enough to Considering these numbers are them. Some Greek chapters even , rule, and I this high when first-years are merely host events open to first-years; for It's easy! Send your , with me. dorm-storming, I don't think it's a example, Sigma Nu hosted a first- ad information rme DePauw good idea to let them loose on to year friendly, alcohol-free game rgely for the Greek property from the get-go. night this past Friday. to advertisi n g@thedepa uw.com. As a sopho- First-years, from my experience, So to first-years antsy to get onto rmoved from have a tendency to be more wild Greek property, hold your horses. 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Coffee and Christ as her, and this is where she place and most sees work at GROUNDED an outlet, a God's group of people that she play. "Sometimes we'll Cont. from pg can turn to for support have like $200 in the WffiilllR,@wiiil ,b to keep her faith intact. bank account, and then Freshman Alyssa Fisher a check will come in," Y T IJ ft S 8 Ü IT il A LT E R I'I AT Í V E space" for all students echoed this sentiment, Duncan said. saying: "Coming to Coffee with Christ resemble any real-life artists, to feel supported in their BY BROOKS PIERCE pursuit of faith, said Coffee and Christ every and Grounded are always Guest Columnist each one has a background just featu res@thedepauw. com story that you can find Szunko. week renews what looking for new faces roaming the Internet. If you For Duncan, the club I believe and what my to join' their community For musicians, creating like their music as much as has becor,ne more than faith is." and invite all DePauw a song that fits snugly into I do, I strongly recommend a place to connect with Grounded is unique students to stop by on the bounds of a genre isn't you look up some-of these her faith; it is a place in that, unlike the Tuesday evenings to all that difficult. Most rock, stories. They're really community that average coffee shop, enjoy coffee, faith, and just and pop and hip-hop songs all creative and weird, like fosters her growth as all of the coffee and great company. The fit within the "rules" of the music they create. an individual. Duncan pastries served are free. meetings are hosted their respective groupings, Returning to the "Humanz" However, donations are Tuesday 9 just willingly admits that every from never truly deviating from album, I have to take the still appreciated, and p.m. to 10 p.m. the songs came before. time give my "it's really hard being a that to credit to help to keep Grounded However, every so often an favorite songs that I heard. Christian in college," and s books, b/ouses, and other afticles of clothing and donated goods. MADELINE open. As a board member, UW artist comes along who is so First and foremost is "We Got faith is something that as weird, so out-of-this-world the Power," which features a college student, "you Duncan said that seeing donations come in was rdents actu- ommend any DePauw student Hall. The project managers, bizarre, that one can't help Jehnny Beth on vocals. With obviously question." to shop at the Thrifty Tiger however, are working with but sit, smile, and ask, "What its upbeat chords and fast- That is why she sees the biggest surprise for lThrifty Ti- because [it] is a great model facilities to provide students the heck did I just listen to?" paced percussion, this song :hel Moore for sustainability. It's also a with Saturday access. Well, look no further, dear is perfect to get you ready as a fantas- way for DePauw students to The Thrifty Tiger is a per- readers, as the English- to face the day. It's really ecep mrn : has a great get affordable clothing and fect place for students to find based virtual band Gorillaz just an inspiring song that onrs for students spirit wear." affordable clothing while has you covered with their breathes some life into those and it's all The shop is currently open helping the environment. new album, "Humanz." mornings where it feels like f{eeded ed," Moore on Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. This wacky blend of hip- it's impossible to roll out of linitely rec- in the basement Mason of hop beats, electronic sounds bed. unication Logistics Inc is seeking a part-time effects, and wicked electric On the other side of the guitar riffs leaves you as spectrum is "Busted and receptionist! dumbfounded as if you just Blue," which, like the name watched a unicorn galloping implies, is a slow paced, down East Hanna Street. bluesy song that really shines Must be: Must have: Gorillaz is a virtual band as a late-night, calming song. that was formed in 1998 by It's a really relaxing piece . personable . good computer Damon Albarn and Jamie that helps unwind after a Hewlett. However, despite long day.I really recommend . skills creating the band, these two trying it out for when you friendly are rarely seen by audiences just need to forget about . great communica- as most of the music videos all the hustle and bustle of produced by tåe duo consist classes. tion skills of a quartet of wacky "Humanz" is just an all- animated characters. There around wonderful album that is the lead vocalist and has managed to break the keyboard specialist, Murdoc mold on genre-based music. Niccals, the bass guitarist I highly encourage you to and my favorite character, look into it yourself and l2-15 $27.50 Noodle, the lead guitarist, explore the different tunes hours a per and Russel Hobbs, drummer that Gorillaz brought to the week hour and percussionist. Together, table. 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PG. 8 | September 20, 2017 FEATURES F EAT Insomniac Theatre captures audience ThriftyTiger offers with late-night antics options at DePauw BY BYROT TASOI{ Insomniac. "So I've just been StafiWribr studying nonstop since then. Þ[email protected] Even like eating while study- ing. Checking my email while Sleep deprived actors and studying." directors fill the wings of Kerr The studying seemed to pay auditorium. Audience members off; Douglas's performance fill the small stage waiting to elicited rolling laughter and see the product of a 24-hour applause from the audience lock-in of student thespians. as he played out his role of The show is Insomniac a "dark wizard meme lotd," Theatre, a collective of stu- waving around a wand on stage dents who come together every and cracking jokes with orange school year to create and act paint covering his face. out scripts created by other stu- "I just kind of went with it and dents. But there's a catch: the the character came out," Doug- performers only have 24 hours las said. to prepare everything, which In addition to the pressure means staying up all night, to create in a limited amount hence the name Insomniac. of time, writers for the Insom- Everything kicked off on niac skits must include certain Friday with the choosing of themes, applied in any way directors and actors for each possible. This year, writers had skit. From there, it was crunih to include a required charac- time until Saturday night. ter named "bigboy27," a soup "The writers stay up for ladle as a propr and use the line the first six hours and write "Honey, you've got a.big storm everything, and we're given comin'." Each skit put their our scripts at eight in the morn- own spin on these three ele- lnsomnia acfors share a moment during a skit. BYRON MASON/THE DE?AUW JuniorAnna Werkowski and Sarah Pereyra hold up Thrifty Tiger Sign. MADELTNE ing," said sophomore, Chris ments, ranging from skits about PAUW Douglas, one ofthe actors for monsters kidnapping people to a rendition of the recent remake BY JAI{E T}IOÍIPSO¡{ campus," said the project of Steven King's "[t." StafiWriter manager? junior Regan Gi- "They mold whatever they [email protected] esting. want out of things they're The Thrifty Tiger project given," said senior Jerica Bean, According to weardonater- began three years ago, ac- who directed Insomniac The- ecycle.org, every year the cording to junior Anna atre this year and acted in some throws out Werkowski who co-manages of the skits. "It's supposed millions of used articles of the Thrifty Tiger with Gi- to be funny. That's the whole clothing preparation rt just in for esting.. It started as a small thing about Insomniac. It's new ones, which leads to absolutely wild and you never group within the Sustain- the production approxi- know what you're gonna get. of ability Leadership Program, just mately 2l billion pounds when members noticed that People write whatever and post-consumer you gotta do it. You signed up of textile more could be done to make for it. You gotta do it." waste. move-out day more sustain- Although being a writer and/ With this number expect- able. or a performer for the Insom- ed to rise to 35.4 billion The Thrifty Tiger provides niac Theatre can be hard with pounds annually, having donation boxes in residence the late hours, at the end of the sustainable clothing options halls, sororities and frater- day, it's a space where students is more important than be- nities to increase clothing can come together and enjoy fore. DePauw is doing its sustainability during move- themselves with friends and part to minimize its envi- out day. Geisting said that even strangers. ronmental impact through the Thrifty Tiger has plans Êt "The shows are fun," said the implementation of the to place permanent donation junior Jacqueline Pelletier, an- Thrifty Tiger store. boxes throughout campus in Devin other actor at Insomniac. Dolquist and co-star in a funny scene during the¡r sk¡t. ByRON "We Jerican bean and co-star dance at the end of their skit. BYRON MA- "It's just a way for students the future to accept dona- MASON/THE DEPAUW just get to be goofy. As ridicu- SON/THE DEPAUW to really get connected with lous as trye want." -coilT¡xuED of, P^cE ta- Thrifty sustainable practices on GREEN / +

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PG.12 | September 20,2017 OPINIONS ADVE RT A defense of the first-year Greek property e ÏHE DEPAUW EDITORIAL BOARD BY SHERAYA Si'IITH ancing time without worrying about where RAs are around to monitor Maosor.¡ Duolev Eorron-rru-CHrer StaffWriter going to parties or investigating the situation and call for help if need I [email protected] Greek life. I didn't go through re- be. Eurua Mazunex I Mnr.rnerr're Eoron cruitment, but everything I've heard For those who complain that this Cxnsrn¡e Becxuaru¡¡ & Mnnrssr Bnowu I CHler Copv Eoron In last week's edition of The De- about Greek life says it's incredibly rule is preventing them from getting Pauw, Mary Leonard contributed a consuming that f,rst year. I think to know upperclassmen and poten- email us at [email protected] critique of DePauw's prohibition of first-years need to have a buffer tial future brothers or sisters, I have Adv first-years on Greek property before from it, especially first semester, so a couple of responses. Firstly, get .mid-October. In contrast, I'd like they can establish stability and keep to know your classmates and en- to offer a look at some of the more their focus on academics. joy this time before Greek life fully positive aspects of the rule. Secondly, there's also a safety kicks in. If you do go Greek, you'll W I Mary's most prominent critique aspect. An article from the Sept. 6 have three years to spend with your throughout the article was that the online edition of The DePauw was brother or sisters; you have less than Shop local! rule isn't consistently enforced, titled, "High risk drinking culture one year to be unaffiliated and spe- particularly when comparing fra- revealed by first-year student hospi- cifically make friends outside that ternities and sororities, and that talization numbers." Though the ar- Greek community. T this is unjust. Though admittedly ticle didn't give exact statistics for Secondly, don't fool yourself into Once upon a time the Greencastle square pretty my knowledge of Greek rules is first-years, it stated that the overall thinking you're being completely very limited, I agree that this seems number of hospitalizations due to cut from Greek life. There's no much consisted of the bookstore, Starbucks and Al- off unfair; laws or rules should be en- intoxication so far this year is three rule against striking up a conversa- DeP most Home. That was it. There were other options forced invariably, no matter who the times the number from the past two tion with that upperclassman Greek out toward Wal-Mart, like Dairy Castle and Buf- offending parties are. I don't think years. in your classes or hanging out with falo Wild Wings, but really if you wanted to go this reason, however, is enough to Considering these numbers are them. Some Greek chapters even completely rescind the rule, and I this high when first-years are merely host events open to first-years; for It's easy! Send you anywhere you had to drive about forty minutes to think Mary might agree with me. dorm-storming, I don't think it's a example, Sigma Nu hosted a first- Plainfield, or even further to Indianapolis. First of all, I assume DePauw good idea to let them loose on to year friendly, alcohol-free game put this rule in place largely for the Greek property from the get-go. night this past Friday. to advertisin However, in the last few years we have seen good of the first-years. As a sopho- First-years, from my experience, So to first-years antsy to get onto the community suddenly flourish with businesses more, I'm not too far removed from have a tendency to be more wild Greek property, hold your horses. We will design süch as Crickets, Conspire, Wasser, Taphouse 24 my flrst year and can clearly remem- than upperclassmen as they start October will come soon enough. ber what an adjustment college was. trying alcohol and ûnding their lim- Appreciate the fact that the admin- attractive and Don Julio's. In the past six months alone we First-years need time to adjust to its; this rule lets them figure thió out istration is looking out for you with- have also seen the addition of Scoops Ice Cream classes, homework loads and bal- in the relative safety of their dorms out stepping on your toes too much. and Bridges V/ine Bar. What was once a ghost town is now a bustling village of small business owners and activity. Peo- Drinking alcohol is stupid Deadïne :5 ple want to stay in Greencastle over the weekend, BY SHERAYA SMIT}I not). Why? I for one would not want that to something new for both DePauw and the greater StafiWriter be fore thre W I confess, I am bewildered. I happen to me, and alcohol takes community. opinions@thedepauwcom cannot possibly comprehend why control of something that has the It is the seedling of a college town. First-year Many of you have probably anyone would want to drink al- potential for much more damage pubÏc sense. phone; you. students need to understand that even though there known someone here at DePauw cohol. It doesn't make any than a Why would anyone want to throw On top of all these relatively is not as much in Greencastle as Bloomington and who has experienced alcohol poi- soning over the first few week- up, pass out, slur their words, or short-term side effects that could West Lafayette, it is still a massive improvement not be able to walk straight? Why have lifetime consequences, there compared to even four years ago. Even the streets ends of the school year, and if you don't know someone, you no would someone want to lose are also the long-term risks of are brighter and more inviting. doubt have heard about the situa- control of their decisions and ac- ingesting alcohol. It affects your tions? We make mistakes and brain, pancreas, and heart, So go to the square, take part in First Friday, tion. There have been at least 13 all liver, puts you visit the farmer's market and give back to this com- students hospitalized already and do stupid things sober, are people and at risk for several who drink not scared that drunk different types of cancer. Is this it doesn't look like this trend is Black and Wh¡tE munity that is trying to grow and become the quirky mistakes would be worse? all really worth "getting tumt" small town we all know it is capable of. going to stop anytime soon. With all this happening, you'd think Does it not scare people to and not remembering it? reasonable people would want to not know what they are doing? I Alcohol adds unnecessary risk mean, most people would be ter- to the lives of DePauw's students, stop drinking, right? Full Page: 5300 The side effects of drinking rified to let their best friend take and people everywhere. It takes phone the alcohol are numerous and scary. their for a night, and isn't decision-making control away Half page:5225 When you drink alcohol, you lose that essentially what's happening from an individual, and it causes when get parts Quarter page: control of yourself: mentally and you drunk? You don't long term damage to many EDITORIAT POLICY physically. Alcohol causes im- control what you say, what you of your body. For those reasons, 5t zs post on social media, or what you I think that drinking is stupid, and The DePauw is an independently managed and financed student newspaper, lhe opin¡ons ex- paired judgement and a decrease page: 'in do on your phone. When you get that there are no possible benefits One-eighth pressed here¡n do not necessarily rellect those of DePauw Un¡vers¡ty 0r the Student Publicat¡ons coordination and perception. Board. tdit0r¡als are the resp0nsib¡lity 0f lhe DePauw editorial b0ård (names above). .fhe your phone back the next morning that could outweigh all the nega- Szs 0pini0ns expressed by cart00n¡sts, c0lumnists and in letters to the editor are th0se 0f the You may also experience black- your a authors and do not necessarily reflect the 0pinions of the ed¡t0rial slaff of lhe DePauw. friend could have started tives. 'Ihe outs or memory lapses. I have DePauw welcomes letters t0 the editor. L€tters must be signed and acc0mpanied by the your posted would you no doubt that everyone here has fight with girlfriend, I encourage all of to auth0r's name and phone number and sent in by 4 p.m. the Monday belore print dates. Letlers an embarrassing picture on your think twice before going to "pre- (annot be retracted after 5 p.m. the same day 0f subm¡ssi0n. Letters have a 35o-word limit ¿nd been taught about these dangers game" are subject t0 ed¡ling for style and length. lhe DePauw reserves the right to reject letters that are and have seen them first hand, yet Instagram that has 1000 likes, on Friday night. libelous or sent f0r promot¡onal 0r advertising purposes. Deliver letters to the Pull¡am Center for and deleted all your photos (or Contemp0rary Media, email the ed¡lor.¡n.chief at editor0thedepauw.com 0r write The DePauw at the majority of the student body worse, left you some new ones). ó09 5. Lo(ust 5t., Greencastle, lnd.4ó'135. continues to drink (legally or +

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Public Safety Since the beginning of the academic implemented to keep drunk students r citations to the year, only one student has called safe at parties and is run by senior loud cheer when rt system when Public Safety for a wellness check. Erika Killion, student body president. Chicken Meredith Grey. ¡ interact with Hill and the other Student Academic The CAIS program is a paid position the otherteam just sumed alcohol." Life staff emphasized that it is going to which assigns four CATS to any She's is warming up t9 0uesadilla he abuse ofhard take student initiative to fix DePauw's party that requests help from the great. has resulted in binge drinking issue. organization. There is no charge to get us pumped lization numbers According to information provided have CAïS at any party on campus ffiGAN@JJIAS Content (BAC) by the Indiana College Substance and students involved in CATS do VOLLEYBALL up tor the game. rts. Use Survey, 62.7 percent of Indiana not report what they see at parties to dean of campus college students who responded to Public Safety or the administration. SETTER, that there have the survey had consumed alcohol in The Indiana Lifeline Law protects SENIOR ns this year with the last month, whereas 83 percent those who call for help, stay with the l'9. According to of DePauw students who responded person who needs help, and cooperate by Public Safety, said they had consumed alcohol in the with authority. According to Hill's a .35 BAC, only last month. There was no record of email, students must "Call. 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DePauw in inclusion." the Jewish holidays." other team. and jelly. soccer player. ently in a process Andy Cohen, current head of Jewish Services will be held in the Hartman missing can fly. former director life, said it is hard to be Jewish on House for Rosh Hashanah and Yom JAIreBIRADT :verthesuÍrmer. DePauw's campus, and one of those Kippur. All services in the Ha¡tman SOCCER, class. nain vacant until reasons is the small number of Jewish House are open to the public. DEFENDER, pt to get the best sh¡dents present. "DePauw is very very the position. diverse in many ways; religion is not fill Rosh Hashanah: Sept. 19-20 students one Cohen said. ) Jewish of them," Yom Kippur: Sept 29-30 lidays can cause Cohen said he appreciates that the on some of the interim Dean of the School of Music, Spiritual Life Events: This weekin numberss )mester. DePauw Mellasenah Morris, and hesident Rosh Hashanah duled important Mark McCoy changed the time Public: 6:15 at the Hartrnan House, 7... goals scored in field en's cross country has won the his first since 2015 after a 49.., assists from senior setter rld or career fai¡s, to accommodate Jewish students. Tiger Wednesday year soccer rs, making some Cohen hopes this will help start more hockey's 7 -2 viatory over Ohio Little State title at the Indiana season-ending injury last Keegan Kollias in volley- Lst... win for women's Ihursday: going to Indy for services lffesleyan ticipate. discussion around religious diversity (ContactAdam Cohen if you wantto go) University on Sun- Intercollegiates at Purdue Uni- ball's 3-1 over Rose-Hulman last Thursday at Rose-Hulman .cert on Sept. 30 and the need for religious diversity on day, Senior forward/midfielder versity. The Tigers were paced 377... yards thrown by junior Institute of Technology at the The Tigers won l-0 on first- duled for early campus. YomKippur Reilly Bruce, junior forward by Top l0 finishes from senior quarterback Matt Labus in the DePauw Tigers' Invitational year forward Alex Wendt's d of the current "It's always going to be a struggle," Public: 7:30 on the 29th at the Ha¡nnan Corina Bourantas, and sopho- Meghan Hennessey (24:18.4) Tigers'55-28 win over Hiram on Friday night. The Tigers first collegiate goal. The win i moved because said Kate Smanik, assistant dean of House more forward Kate Milner all and sophomore Natalie Grusz- College to improve to 2-0 on struggled the rest of the tour- was also the first for interim rowed concem students for spirituality, service and Public: 6:30 (times subject to change) twice bump DePauw ka (25:14.5). the season. Labus also threw nament, dropping their final Head Coach Doug Starnes, service in Hartman house, Sept.30 scored to o attend because socialjustice. Smanik sends faculty and back to .500 on the season. five touchdowns and rushed two matches to Hanover Col- who took over for Megan r)m sundown to administrators a detailed list every year touchdowns scored se- 51 yards. lege and Muskingham Univer- McCormick at the start of the ofreligious holidays in different faiths All services open to public 2... by for 2nd..,.. straight year that.wom-. nior. wide receiver Jake Hagan, sity on Saturday. season. + IOLUME l6u WI1ÐNE$Ðå,Y $ SPORTS PG. 16 | September 20,2017 Photos of the week TDP l)l l),\lr\\/ llll Accornodation for Jewish students to celebrate high holy

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ESPN founder and 1954 DePauw University graduate, Bill Rasmussen, will come back to campus to speak as Amanda Showalter and Bush celeb¡ate point. the l09th Ubben Lecture. Ali afrer scoring a BYRON MASON ll/ Volleyball team calebntes afrer scoring. THE DÊPAUW ByRON MASON lll THE DEPAUW The lecture will take place on Nov. 8 at7:30 p.m. in Kresge Auditorium. Admission is free to all. Rasmussen will spend the week on campus leading up to the Monon Bell football game on Nov. I l. "I always imagined him at Monon week," said Ken Owen, special adviser to the University president and coordinator of the Ubben Lecture series. "It's a great time to put it all together." ESPN was founded as the first 24-hour sports news network and is now a multi billion dollar cross platform company. ESPN is- ranked number 32 on the Forbes list valued of most brands. ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen will talk AliBush retums a seve. EyRONMÁSON IUTHE Field hockey plays against OWal. THE DEPAUW His will focus on ESPN, next Ubben Lecture, November &th. DEPAUW his time at DePauw, and the UNIVERSITY importance of developing ideas that can change the visits. This lecture should be on his own game. "There's still lots or the most immersive lecture room for new ideas," Owen yet, according to Owen, said, and he hopes Rasmussen because Rasmussen will be exceptional will inspire DePauw students on campus from Monday be a definite to create the next big thing. through the Monon Bell game. said senior Rasmussen spoke at He plans on meeting with "not onl the l25th commencement students in the fellowship and benefit ceremony and, according to scholarship programs along one ofthe Owen, is excited to come with other opportunities to back. Even though this is not meet and work with students. budding Rasmussen's first return to Rasmussen's lecture shows to meet the Field hockey plays against OWU. THE DEPAUW Su4gqne Pefers gefs rcady to make a move. DePauw, it will be different the ties that DePauw keeps a 2417 BYRON MASON IU THE DEPAUW from many of his previous with its alumni. "He is coming multi