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Wednesday, August 29, 2018 pg. 4 | McMicken’s dark pg. 10 | UCLA: UC’s pg. 13 | Opinion: McCain history formidable opponent was a rare gem Save & shop close to campus at 235 Calhoun Street August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org Page 2 The Ultimate, Intimate, Entertainment Experience! A PARANORMAL EVENING WITH BRANDI CARLILE GARY CLARK JR. ALICE COOPER w/ KATIE HERZIG w/ THINK NO THINK w/ PARK88 DR. JORDAN PETERSON SEPTEMBER 4 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 11 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 SEPTEMBER 18 THE DECEMBERISTS 4U: A SYMPHONIC w/ KACY & CLAYTON w/ DAVID HUCKFELT CELEBRATION OF PRINCE RAY LAMONTAGNE SEPTEMBER 20 SEPTEMBER 23 SEPTEMBER 24 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 OCTOBER 17 CELTIC THUNDER X GEORGE LOPEZ moe. THE MAVERICKS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 OCTOBER 25 OCTOBER 28 NOVEMBER 1 KANSAS DAWES JOHN HIATT GENERATION AXE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 NOVEMBER 13 NOVEMBER 15 NOVEMBER 19 BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA SLEEP w/ LARA HOPE & THE ARKTONES PEPPA PIG LIVE! 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Bleuzette have been traumatized and Unfortunately, we can’t.” After more than two Marshall, vice president for how to support respondents While Title IX issues can years, the University equity and inclusion, told or those who have been be traumatizing for many, of Cincinnati finally The News Record in April accused of something,” the office takes pride in has a new Title IX 2017 that the university was Goldblum said. its staff’s interaction with coordinator. “back to square one” in its With sexual every person that walks Andrea Goldblum, search for a replacement discrimination, violence through the door. Goldblum the former Title coordinator. Seven months and harassment issues is adamant in cultivating IX coordinator at later, it happened again. in the recent forefront of a safe environment where Kenyon College, Goldblum will serve as news media, permanent people are not afraid to University of the Title IX coordinator and leadership for UC’s Title report. Pacific and The Ohio executive director of IX office is seemingly a “I think when people State University, UC’s Gender Equity and necessity. In December hear ‘Title IX,’ they think was selected to lead Inclusion office. She joins 2016, the university only of investigations, and UC’s Title IX office in the university with 30 years fell under investigation some people are scared June. She succeeds of experience in higher for a “sexually hostile or intimidated to hear of Karla Phillips, education. environment” by the U.S. us,” said Goldblum. “But who has served as In her new position, Department of Health and everyone here is a warm interim coordinator Goldblum will oversee Human Services’ Office of and caring person.” following the spring the office that fields and Civil Rights. Goldblum does Students, faculty and staff 2016 departure of investigates complaints and not believe this description of every identity should former coordinator provides interim measures is accurate. be thinking about Title IX, Jyl Schaffer. Schaffer for those impacted by “That doesn’t mean Goldblum said. left the position sexual violence and sexual that there might not be “Sexual violence and to accept a job as harassment. She is also pockets,” said Goldblum. harassment is everyone’s Title IX coordinator committed to raising “Every single case that issue,” said Goldblum. at Montana State awareness about the issues comes, we are making sure “Everyone can help University. within the Title IX office. there are very thorough change a culture, provide Lack of permanent “We share everything investigations and so on. intervention and be a part Title IX leadership from what the policies are We do a lot of prevention of the solution.” Andrea Goldblum has been selected as UC’s new Title IX coordinator. LINKEDIN has been a relentless and how to report, to how work and I wish we could Student organizations that make a difference MITCHELL PARTON | CHIEF REPORTER Student Government, this,” Long said. “[UC could find those as well. represented by vice Hunger Awareness] can Ben Merk was with Hybrid Sunday brought warm president Umaize Savani, reach a lot of different Bearcats, an organization weather, sunny skies and had a prominent spot interests.” dedicated to building hundreds of students to directly in front of TUC’s Engineering students hybrid electric dragsters. the front of Tangeman steps. have many opportunities UC Hyperloop is a group University Center (TUC). Many of the organizations to pursue innovation, as working to create the next With a check-in line at the fair have missions demonstrated at the fair. form of transportation spanning all the way that are deeply rooted in UC CubeCats develops and and competes with other from TUC to University contemporary issues. BUV engineers satellites, called institutions in SpaceX- Pavilion, it was clear that Bearcats makes budget CubeSats, These satellites sponsored events. the Student Organization vehicles to take to poor test materials that could Typically, when students Fair was the ideal hot spot villages, according to Ian help block radiation, which think of the arts on campus, for student groups looking Lind and Kaitlin Herbert. will help with developing they will immediately to promote themselves. The The vehicles are built space suits, said member picture colleges such as Taste of Uptown also took with cheap and abundant Aaron Boyd. First-year DAAP and CCM. There was place in front of McMicken materials. 1girl is a female students, he said, work much more representation Hall, which included a leadership program for hard each year to launch a with the performing arts smorgasbord of food young women through high altitude balloon, kick- than just students from samples from restaurants UC’s Women’s Center, starting engineering skills those schools at the fair. on or near campus. Both and was represented at they will use throughout Avocalypse, UC Vocalholics, events quickly drew sizable the fair by Hanna Katt, their careers. By the end UC Choruses and Clarinet lines as freshmen immersed community co-chair for of their college experience Club were among the themselves in the culture 1girl. Katherine Long and they will be developing real groups represented. Despite and programs that UC has Jennah Yowler represented satellites. Engineers Without the heat and crowds, such to offer. UC Hunger Awareness and Borders includes students organizations were eager to Students from all walks of mentioned those looking for from all disciplines working talk to students. life showed up to represent an opportunity to practice on service projects such as Top: People sign up for clubs to their organizations. Political skills including those many delivering clean water to join on UC campus on August 26, groups such as Young wouldn’t expect, such as communities in need, said 2018 at the Organizations Fair. Americans for Liberty marketing and content members Maia Forman and AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR and UC Socialists lined creation. Sidney Sutton. Bottom: People cover Mainstreet up in between TUC and “We want to be available Students looking for while seeing what all the UC McMicken. Undergraduate for those struggling from more high-speed activities clubs have to offer on August 26, 2018. AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org NEWS Page 4 New dean to bring international urbanist perspective to DAAP MITCHELL PARTON | CHIEF REPORTER LANGHOF in Germany. professions and their role in “The creative professions society.” The University of occupy a pivotal vantage Mileek Williams, a third- Cincinnati has selected a from which to address year architecture student, is new dean to lead its College the big issues of the 21st one of the students who will of Design, Architecture, Art century, and it is a rare be impacted by the recent and Planning (DAAP). institution that gathers appointment. He believes Timothy Jachna, a as broad a range of these Jachna may prove a great professor and associate disciplines under one resource for students who dean at the Hong Kong roof as DAAP,” Jachna are considering studying Polytechnic University said in the release. “I feel internationally. School of Design, was very privileged to have “Dr. Jachna has been all appointed for the position been entrusted with the over the June 22, according to leadership of the world it a news release. He will assume the role Sept. 15, pending approval by the UC Board of Trustees. He will succeed Robert Probst, who is retiring from UC after eight years McMicken Hall is named after Charles McMicken, who is a topic of the university’s slavery research. TNR FILE as dean and 40 years at the college. This summer has been McMicken: On the backs of slaves a transformative time for UC with the hiring of multiple new deans across ELIZABETH SCHMITT | NEWS EDITOR and inequality in higher education and in the university’s colleges, university communities.” including the College of The University of Cincinnati has The investigation will start with a broad Medicine, Blue Ash, Lindner committed to examining the historical role history of UC and gradually narrow as the College of Business, the of slavery on its campus.