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Blue Hens Play Gatne Honoring Sept. 11 ·UD, Newark police team up Q&A with Florence + the Women's soccer beats for crime suppression Machine's stylist Siena 4-1 See page 3 Seepage 21 Seepage 28 Tuesday, September 13, 2011 breaking news and more. Volume. 138, Issue 3 Blue Hens play gatne honoring Sept. 11 BY KERRY. BOWDEN and DAN MOBERGER The Review Nearly 10 years to the day after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Hens were in action against the same team they were supposed to play just days after the tragedy. On Sept. 15th, 2001, the Hens were scheduled to play the West Chester Golden Rams. The game, along with all other athletic events of that weekend, was cancelled because of 9/11. Instead, they waited a week and a half after the attacks to return to action. The Hens were one of the first college football teams to get back on the field after 9/11 and on Sept. 22nd they ran all over Massachusetts to 276 rushing yards and a 35-7 home victory. During the 10-year gap, Delaware has defeated West Chester each year. More often ~han not, the wins have come in the form of blowouts, as the Hens have been victorious by more than 20 points in eight of the nine contests. Before this week's game, servicemen and women flooded the field to celebrate S~rvice Appreciation Day and commemorate those who lost tbeir lives 10 years ago. Despite' the team's yearly dismantling of West Chester, this Saturday's 28-17 win was not quite the blowout the patriotic crowd had expected. After game one starting quarterback Trevor Sasek had to leave the season opener against Navy with a right knee contusion, the job fell to Tim Donnelly. With help from All-American running back Andrew Pierce and the rest of his supporting cast, Donnelly led the Hens to victory in a dose contest. Donnelly, a junior, had barely missed out on the starting job at the beginning of the season. 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Staff Photographers Danielle Brody Vanessa Di Stefano, Megan Krol, Read The Review online and sign up for breaking news alerts: Nick Wallace, Amelia Wang, Senior Reporter www.udreview.com Hanan Zatloff Pat Gillespie Bus stops eliminated on routes BY ASHLEY PAINTSIL mJury whereas-God forbid­ the route change at programs like StaffReporter someone that is in a wheelchair or DeJaWorld and SGA. something is on [Laird Campus]." "Every begi~ning of the Senior Kayla Codina checked Junior Jana Brown, who lives summer, we take a look at all the the shuttle bus schedule before she in the Christiana Towers, said her routes and the passengers that ride left for class and saw a surprise roommate had been looking up on all the stops and determine what listed on the route. bus routes the day before classes we need to do to improve," Moore Codina said she typically started, when they saw the route . said. "With that route, ridership gives herself .f5 to 20 minutes had changed dramatically, with was low, and we did make some to get to her class, the usual none of the buses they were changes to the route but we did not amount of time it took from her looking for coming to Laird delete any stops." · CampusSide townhouse. But she Campus. Moore said the reasoning for - soon discovered that the bus going "It's a pretty long hike [so my eliminating a route that travels to Laird Campus bus did not stop reaction] was just kind oflike, 'Oh from Laird Campus to Perkins at Independence, where she would my God', how am I going to get to Student Center is because of the usually catch the bus. class in the rain [or] in the snow?" delay that would occur when "Luckily, I checked the Brown said. '"What am I going to the bus would stop at Delaware schedule about 40 minutes before ­ do because now the bus isn't an Avenue. I was · supposed to leave the option anymore?"' "Every time there was a class house, and the entire schedule had She said routes change was change at Delaware Avenue, the changed," Codina said. "It went to shocking because she 1hought bus would get behind 20 minutes all over the place, but not to where existing routes worked well. So by two loops, so the route was I know a majority of the people far, sh~ had to use her car twice this actually an entire route behind," needed to go, so it was extremely semester to get around because of she said. "We've changed that frustrating." the distance between the Towers whole route and eliminated going Codina said she has to wake and South Campus, she said. down Delaware Avenue almost THE REVIEW/Hanan Zatloff up 45 minutes earlier because of "I'm on that side of campus completely." University and Newark police team up for joint patrols to combat the the bus route change, and she feels constantly so for me to have to Margot Carroll, director -of heightened crime rates that accompany the arrival of fall on campus. that the extra distance she may walk all the way there is really hospitality and auxiliary services, now have to walk to get to class inconvenient, especially at night,'' said the route's most significant on time will be damaging to her Brown said. "A lot of kids live change to the bus system is the ankle, which was injured by an on this end and we're the farthest combination of two routes to ease UDPD, NPD begin internal disorder. She does not from the rest o:( campus, so it heavy passenger loads. think university officials realize doesn't make sense that we're not Carroll said there may be how many students rely on the getting those buses." · room for change in the new route buses to get around the university's Shearee Moore, interim if it becomes necessary but, for large campus.
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