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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. panel makes discoveries, Stradling said. It College-Conservatory of seems,” said On Aug. 21, Provost Kristi Nelson will also focus on UC’s relationship with Music (CCM) and DAAP. Williams. “That has given announced that UC has joined Universities off-campus neighborhoods and the African- Jachna’s career has college him a great foreknowledge Studying Slavery (USS), a multi- American community. primarily focused and look forward coming into his position, institutional consortium, to investigate its One aspect of the investigation concerns on architecture and to working with the because he knows of the historical connections to enslaved people. the life of Charles McMicken, who left much planning involving talented and dedicated potential challenges there Started by the University of Virginia, of his estate to the City of Cincinnati upon urban environments. people who make up the could be abroad and issues USS is a collaboration of more than 40 his death in 1858. In his will, McMicken His experience with DAAP team, to continue that are going on in those universities. Member schools aim to explore stated that the land was intended to create a professional practice, to pursue excellence in areas.” the complicated legacies of slavery and how college for “white boys and girls.” research and academics the established disciplines Williams said he feels that they connect to modern American society. Although the university never established have taken Jachna across and programs while also the curriculum in DAAP “This is something that lots of institutions any admissions policies concerning race, the globe, including work nurturing new discussions seems unorganized, and are undertaking right now,” said David it was not until 1886 that Henry Malachi for architecture firms and initiatives that will hopes that a new dean will Stradling, associate dean for humanities. Griffin became the first African-American like Hartshorne Plunkard delineate the future change that trend. “Nationally, this is a moment in time where to graduate from the college. Architecture in Chicago and constitution of the creative “In architecture, I feel like people are recognizing what really needs to McMicken owned slaves in New Orleans there should be a balance be done to create an inclusive campus.” and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He fathered of design and technicality,” Stradling is heading the process of three children whose mothers were said Williams. “Right now, creating a research panel to examine enslaved. DAAP has only shown relations between the university and “One of the things we want to do with this me the design aspect, and the city. The 16-member panel includes effort of the University Studying Slavery is before going into co-op, I archivists, historians, lawyers and to investigate McMicken’s family and how had to get out and learn the sociologists, as well as directors from the this African-American family, which is the technical things myself.” Office of Equity and Inclusion and the family of the founder of the University of Williams’ only concern African American Cultural and Resource Cincinnati, has never really been a part of about Jachna’s appointment Center (AACRC). this institution that their ancestor created,” is his career’s seeming Panel members will meet throughout the said Stradling. exclusivity to architecture year and conduct independent and group In addition to researching McMicken’s and urban planning. research. They will also enlist student aid by children, the panel plans to investigate “Since he’s so experienced coordinating research in classes, Stradling McMicken’s wealth and the subsequent in those [majors], he knows said. problems that are inherited from a slave- how to get those students “UC’s institutional connections to slavery labor based economy. to where they need to be,” remain largely unexplored,” reads Nelson’s The investigation is multifaceted, and said Williams. “He can try statement on the Arts and Sciences website. its findings will ultimately be published. things for other majors, “This work will support UC’s mission as However, much of the process is still in but he doesn’t really have a comprehensive urban public research preliminary stages. The research panel Mileek Williams, an architecture student, said he feels that any background to address institution by addressing both historical plans to hold a public forum event in the the curriculum in DAAP seems unorganized, and hopes that any issues within those and contemporary issues dealing with race spring. a new dean will change that trend. TNR FILE disciplines.” Page 5 NEWS August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org Tight race on horizon for congressional seat ZACH PERRIN | NEWS EDITOR previously held the district from been a great congressman. He’s announce that the economy 1995 until 2009. always had Cincinnati’s best grew 4.1 percent and that “the Races are getting closer as the The Pureval-Chabot race comes interest [and] he’s been one of average Cincinnati family midterm election season heats at a time when both campaigns the leading forces in defeating of four will save $2,000 this up, and politically motivated are facing controversy. the opioid problem here in Ohio. year.” He also joined fellow students are getting excited to Aftab faces a lawsuit filed I really feel like he’s always representative and co-chair work. by former employee Brittney been a defender of our values, of the Congressional Press The UC College Democrats and Heitman. Heitman claims especially with the pro-life Freedom Caucus Adam the UC College Republicans are that Pureval made her sign movement [and] the Second Sciff (D-Calif.) in calling for preparing to focus on multiple a non-disclosure agreement Amendment, but it’s going to be the release of a Ukrainian races. that violated her constitutional a very tight race.” journalist held by Russia-backed One of the nation’s highest- rights, according to Fox 19. Vice President Mike Pence separatists. profile races this year is the Conversely, Chabot’s campaign recently visited Cincinnati to UC College Democrats are face-off between Hamilton faces allegations that Chabot tout President Trump’s recent gearing up to assist Democratic County Clerk of Courts Aftab paid his son-in-law’s design tax cuts with Chabot. Pureval campaigns across Hamilton Pureval and incumbent Rep. firm “more than $177,000 criticized the celebration on County, with Pureval’s campaign Steve Chabot, a Republican over the past six years” for Facebook, mentioning that as the main priority. running for reelection work on two of his websites, 83 percent of the benefits “I think Aftab has done a to represent Ohio’s first one of which is not currently from Trump’s plan go to the fantastic job in his role as the congressional district. operational. According to the wealthiest one percent, gives tax clerk of courts,” said Caroline The race is generally FEC, candidates can’t pay breaks to corporations and blew Lembright, president of UC considered a toss-up, with many family members for services at a $1.9 trillion hole in the deficit. College Democrats. “He’s done a onlookers entertaining the a rate above market value, the He went on to criticize Chabot lot to really improve the clerk’s possibility of the Democrats Enquirer reported. for voting to privatize Social office. He can really speak to regaining control of Congress. “Probably our biggest focus Security, saying he did so to young people. He is dedicated Ohio’s first district is being this fall is helping Steve Chabot divert money from the program to helping out seniors, parents monitored closely nationwide, get reelected,” said David to cover the cost of tax cuts. [and] families, and I think that as Chabot has held the district Purtell, president of UC College Meanwhile, Chabot took this is a really exciting time to since January 2011. He Republicans. “In our eyes, he’s to Twitter the same day to support candidates like Aftab.” Former President Barack Obama recently announced his endorsement for Aftab Pureval on Twitter as well.

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Steve Chabot is a member of the House of Representatives for Ohio Congressional District 1, which includes Hamilton County and Cincinnati. WIKIMEDIA August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org NEWS Page 6 UC celebrates 200 years UC ousts Papa John’s from campus MITCHELL PARTON | CHIEF REPORTER ELIZABETH SCHMITT | NEWS EDITOR health and sustaining emphasis on social media or enriching the local engagement. The Papa John’s restaurant The University of community. Each proposal “We will have our previously located in Cincinnati’s 200th birthday also included a 3-year Bicentennial Student Tangeman University Center is still one year away, but action plan for and impact Champions Program, which (TUC) has been removed. the school has big plans to analysis. is a brand ambassador The location will be replaced celebrate its bicentennial. A committee of students program for the with a university-operated On the first day of classes, from the Arts and Sciences, bicentennial,” Kelley said. pizza location in early UC President Neville Pinto Allied Health and Medicine “We are looking to be highly September according to M.B. announced the school’s disciplines will review the inclusive with students from Reilly, the school’s public 200-year anniversary in an project proposals, which all different majors and relations director. email to the student body, have been submitted campuses.” “The university regularly making it the 18th-oldest by more than 100 local The application to become assesses the performance university in the U.S. nonprofits. a champion will open next and offerings of our external “Every new academic These students will also month to coincide with the vendors,” Reilly told The year is a very special time, participate in the projects launch of their website, News Record in an email but this year holds even chosen through the first- Kelley said. Champion on Aug. 28. “We already had more meaning, filled with year service-learning responsibilities will include ongoing concerns about how a significance that comes program “Better Place sharing content concerning effectively Papa John’s was only once in a lifetime and Project,” which is facilitated the bicentennial on social meeting the needs of our bonds all Bearcats across by learning communities. media and by word-of- campus community, due to a the centuries,” Pinto said in Student involvement in mouth. 22.5 percent drop in sales over the email. bicentennial festivities is Students will also have the last two years.” The old Papa Johns pizza location in TUC is seen on Aug. 28, 2018 locked up and closed down. AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR First founded as the not just limited to first-year the chance to share their John Schnatter, the founder Medical College of Ohio and students. The university experiences at UC through and public face of Papa Cincinnati College in 1819, plans to incorporate as #BoldlyBearcat stories, John’s, uttered a racial slur UC has grown from a one- many students as possible which are “moments that are during a conference call in building, 70-student class to throughout the year. bold or pivotal to [students’] May, Forbes reported on a public university with over Erin Kelley, a fourth-year journeys at UC and a Jul. 11. The former founder 45,000 enrolled students. psychology and marketing chance for students to share has since resigned from The school continues to student and a bicentennial what is so special about the company and has been grow year after year and intern for the University of them and UC,” Kelley said. removed from all marketing consistently increases its Cincinnati Foundation, says materials, according to a news total enrollment. there will be a substantial release issued from Papa In honor of reaching its John’s on July 13. 200-year milestone, the “This decision is the first of university has branded several key steps to rebuild the 2018-19 academic year trust from the inside-out,” “#BoldlyBearcat” as the said Peter Collins, senior theme of the bicentennial, director of public relations, aiming to highlight the in the release. “We will be bold moments people have engaging a broad set of experienced at UC. stakeholders to chart a course There will be many events forward that demonstrates to celebrate the bicentennial our commitment to diversity, throughout the year, from equity and inclusion.” Since then, the company Homecoming to Charter Papa John’s logo. WIKIMEDIA Week in January. However, has faced declining sales as it the university is also struggles to maintain a positive Ball State University and Purdue University pursuing many development image. The Associated Press reported on both removed the founder’s name from projects and community Aug. 7 that sales have dropped 10.5 percent buildings on their campuses and rejected outreach initiatives with since July. grants from the John H. Schnatter Family a heavy focus on student The recent sales figures highlight the Foundation. representation and deterioration of the company’s financial “Once the company’s founder and then- participation. performance under CEO Steve Ritchie since chairman made his reprehensible remarks, Among the largest his appointment in 2016, Schnatter said in a which stand at complete odds with the initiatives includes the UC news release. university’s unwavering commitment to Bicentennial Community “Instead of addressing the real and diversity, respect and inclusive excellence, it Engagement Grants, which fundamental issues confronting the was clear that we needed to move in a new will designate $100,000 Company since that time period, and taking direction,” said Reilly. in microgrants to local actions to turn sales around, the Company The Papa John’s location was operated nonprofits. is trying to deflect attention from the by Aramark, the university’s food services Grant-eligible source of the problem — management’s provider. The five Aramark employees who organizations created ongoing failures with regard to financial worked at that venue will maintain their proposals that incorporated performance – and blame me for its employment, Reilly said. UC student engagement problems,” Schnatter said in a statement. Despite the controversy, the Papa John’s in areas including service The University of Cincinnati joins several location off-campus on Short Vine was still to local schools, housing other academic institutions, including present at the Taste of Uptown event that and housing access, Butler University and the University of coincided with the Student Organization University of Cincinnati is celebrating being 200 years old. TNR FILE environment quality, public Utah, in removing Papa John’s locations. Fair on Aug. 26. Page 7 August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org

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Second-year head football coach Luke Fickell returns a potent offense full of playmakers as five starters return. Among them include the Bearcats’ leading rusher Gerrid Doaks, receiver Khalil Lewis and passer Hayden Moore from one season ago. Moore, a redshirt senior from Clay, Ala. is expected to be named the week one starter for the third straight year. Aside from Moore, no other quarterback on UC’s roster has taken a collegiate snap. The Bearcats lose 28-31 against SMU doing homecoming game on Oct. 21, 2017. AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR “If you went out there today, just because of where [Moore] has been and Insider: UC football prepares for UCLA what he’s done, he would MATT HUFFMON | SPORTS EDITOR “Long-term, I think it will be Dorian be the guy that’s got the Thompson-Robinson,” Connon said. “Chip nod right now,” Fickell told The University of Cincinnati football team favors veterans [in his coaching style] a the Cincinnati Enquirer is less than a week away from its season- little more. There is basically a four-guy at Camp Higher Ground during fall practice. “But opener against the University of California quarterback battle going on. I don’t think The Bearcats lose 28-31 against SMU doing homecoming game on we’re trying to make it as Los Angeles at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Thompson-Robinson will get the starting Oct. 21, 2017. AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR California. job [this year]. The other competitors are competitive as possible.” second-string duties and “For a freshman, he’s UCLA is arguably the biggest game on Wilton Speight, Austin Burton and Devon Moore’s experience in seems to be the strongest very, very talented with his UC’s 2018 schedule, as the Bruins are the Modster, who filled in for Rosen last year hostile environments, like threat to Moore’s job. ability to throw the football,” only power-five conference opponent during when Rosen had a concussion. There’s a the road game against “I’m not, say, a two- Denbrock told the Enquirer. the regular-season. good chance [Modster] gets a couple starts Michigan last year, quarterback guy, but we “He was an early enrollee The Daily Bruin (UCLA’s student this year because he’s a safe, middle-of-the- gives him the edge over do have to figure out how and he got a lot of work in newspaper) sports editor Sam Connon road quarterback.” underclassmen. He finished to use our best players,” spring ball. Some of it is talked with me about UCLA’s expectations Thompson-Robinson is a true-freshmen last season 239-of-424 Fickell told the Enquirer. “If also his football intelligence for themselves heading into 2018 and their who rated as the No. 2dual-threat for 2,562 yards and 20 it happens to be that the two and what he came here knowledge of the Bearcats schemes. quarterback in the 2018 class by 247sports. touchdowns while yielding quarterbacks are two of the already knowing.” Don’t expect the Bruins to roll over on com. His 4-star status and 98 overall nine interceptions. For his best players we’ve got, then Redshirt sophomore Jake their home turf, as they won all six of their ranking was enough to be considered the career, Moore has thrown maybe there’s some other Sopko (Avon, Ohio) and home games in 2017, while losing all six of 36th best prospect in the country. for 6,191 career yards — ways we could use him.” walk-on freshman John their road games. Modster, a redshirt-sophomore, appeared good enough to rank fifth in Second-year offensive Keller (North Canton, Ohio) UCLA will be led by first-year head coach in five games as the primary back-up to the UC record books. coordinator Mike Denbrock round out the quarterback’s Chip Kelly, who won a Rose Bowl and Fiesta Rosen in 2017, finishing 51-of-79 for 671 The 2018 quarterback seems to be in favor of depth-chart. Bowl as the head coach at the University of yards and four touchdowns. competition hasn’t featured preseason position battles, The Bearcats kick off the Oregon from 2009-2012. Kelly spent 2013-15 “Over the past few years, UCLA has Ross Trail. The former especially when an entire 2018 season by paying a as the head coach of the NFL’s Philadelphia taken awhile to get the wheels rolling in Bearcat quarterback was side of the ball experiences visit to UCLA this Saturday Eagles and 2016 with the San Francisco non-conference games,” Connon said. “I granted a release from his growth. at 7 p.m. EST. ESPN will 49ers. He takes over for Jim Mora, who led think it’s almost the perfect matchup. It’s a UC athletic scholarship on “It’s kind of the Hayden have the coverage. the Bruins to a 5-6 record before being fired notable, former Big-East team. But it’s not April 13 after losing snaps Moore-Desmond Ridder on Nov. 19, 2017. an Auburn or Alabama, where you’re going in spring practice to Moore. battle,” Denbrock told the “Chip Kelly is a pretty low-key guy in to lose. It’s a good middle ground to start off Trail’s only action in 2017 Enquirer during fall camp. terms of interviews.,” Connon said. “If you the Chip Kelly era.” came during the 33-3 loss “They’re encouraging each look at ESPN, national media, PAC-12 – Sam Connon: “I think UCLA has the at the University of South other, helping each other, no one is picking UCLA to do super well. edge. It all depends on who’s quarterback Florida, where he threw for but they’re battling hard. It’s Maybe .500 and be bowl eligible. People are and fills in at middle-linebacker. It’ll start 31 yards on 5-of-9 passing. helping us offensively.” expecting big things pretty quick, while the to come together. Chip knows what he’s He is currently listed as a Ben Bryant, a 6-foot-3 media and Chip are going at this as a long- doing.” backup after transferring to true freshman from La term plan – maybe two or three years down UCLA 38 – UC 31 Arkansas State University. Grange, Ill. enrolled early PRE-OWNED CARS, the road, they’re back to a top program. Matt Huffmon: “UC’s defense will keep Trail’s departure has in the spring semester and TRUCKS and SUVs On the offensive side of the ball, UCLA things close, but UCLA escapes in week 1.” opened the door for 6-foot-4 Large selection. showed continual growth will have to fill the void left at quarterback UCLA 35 – UC 21 redshirt-freshman Desmond See former student throughout the summer by three-year starter Josh Rosen, who was The September 1st matchup begins at 7 Ridder from Louisville, Ky. Joe Mendelson. months and in fall camp. He mikealbertcars.com selected 10th overall in the 2018 NFL Draft P.M. EST and will be aired on ESPN. Summer workouts allowed enters week one as the third 513-354-2731 by the Arizona Cardinals. Ridder to play his way into Cell: 513-532-9649 option on the depth-chart. Page 11 SPORTS August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org FC Cincinnati continues to excel at Nippert SPENCER SCHULTZ | STAFF REPORTER with the city’s growing administration student Riverhounds, economy and reputation as Bailey Curtiss believes FCC Toronto FC II and Indy United Soccer League a top destination for young will soon become the soccer Eleven. (USL) standings leader FC professionals, makes it an capital of Ohio. The Orange and Blue will Cincinnati continues to ideal city for our growing “As of right now, FC’s face Pittsburgh at Nippert prove that they are a force league.” popularity is about to Stadium on Sept. 1. The to be reckoned with as the Although FCC will be the soar because of the MLS two clubs have faced each team prepares to enter 26th MLS team, the league expansion,” Curtiss said. other twice this season, (MLS) has yet to decide which “The chemistry has been drawing 2-2 on April 21. in 2019. conference the team will well this season and I think FCC was victorious during The third-year club is join. the success will carry over the second matchup in off to a 17-3-6 record this General manager to the next level. With the Pittsburgh on May 23 by season and shows no signs Jeff Berding has made Columbus Crew leaving, a score of 3-1. Head coach of slowing. They haven’t significant strides in FC is bound to become the Alan Koch and his team dropped a USL match preparing his team for the soccer capital of Ohio, and will look to win the season since May 26 and lead the next level. I’m very excited about it.” series when the match kicks Eastern Conference by 11 On June 29, FCC Second-year music off at 7:30 p.m. points. announced a timeline graduate student John FC will welcome Toronto On May 29, MLS for their future West End Siarris agreed, saying the on Sep. 16 after drawing Commissioner Don stadium site. The 25,000- newly-generated hype will 3-3 in their first match Garber flew to Cincinnati seat stadium will begin prove fruitful for the city. this season. The team to announce FCC as the play at the start of the “The team is continuing will aim for a stronger league’s newest expansion 2021 MLS season with an to grow,” Siarris said. “With performance after allowing team, set to begin play in estimated $200 million cost, recently expanding to the two unanswered goals in the 2019 season. the Cincinnati Enquirer MLS, there is so much the final 20 minutes against “Major League Soccer reported. more hype to the team. Toronto on June 27. is proud to introduce FC The club will continue to I’m excited to see how As for Indy Eleven, FCC Cincinnati as our 26th use the 40,000-seat Nippert successful the team can be. will look to complete the team,” Garber said at the Stadium at the University of It will be good for the city season sweep in their final announcement event. “The Cincinnati’s main campus of Cincinnati as a whole.” home game on Sept. 29. rise of Cincinnati as a until the completion of the FCC has three home Indy has dropped both passionate soccer market West End stadium. games remaining this matchups at home this Nippert Field photographed on April 26, 2018. AARON DORSTEN | PHOTO EDITOR in recent years, coinciding First-year sports season against the season, being outscored 4-2.

against BGSU on Oct. Fall sporting events you can’t miss 23. The Bearcats have dominated this matchup in SPENCER SCHULTZ | STAFF REPORTER Musketeers for the fourth amateur in the world, Luis past seasons, outscoring time in five years on Sep. 15 Gagne of Costa Rica, before the Falcons by an overall Football vs. Miami at Saint Ursula Academy. coming up short in the margin of 6-2 since 2015. University UC will look to secure its quarterfinals against Viktor Head coach Hylton Dayes’ The Bearcats will face third straight victory against Hovland of Norway. The team has become noticeably Miami University in the the crosstown rival since tournament will last all day, younger, with 11 freshmen 123rd battle of the Victory 2015. The Bearcats roster is and participating schools in this season’s recruiting Bell at Paul Brown Stadium filled with talented seniors, have yet to be announced. class. UC’s top returning on Sept. 8. The Redhawks including outside hitter Women’s Soccer vs. goal scorer and Cincinnati are eager to end a 13-game Carly Nolan, setter Jade Southern Methodist native Austin Smythe was losing streak against UC Tingelhoff and defensive University recently selected to the after coming up short in the specialist Abby Williams. The Bearcats will seek preseason All-American closing minutes last season, The match is a part of revenge on SMU when Conference team. The match losing 21-17. Back for his Alumnae Day and will start they host the Mustangs on will kick off at 7 p.m. at second season, head coach at 4:30 p.m. Steaming will Sept. 27 at Gettler Stadium. Gettler Stadium. Luke Fickell will look to be available on GoBearcats. UC couldn’t put the pieces Women’s soccer will play home games at Gettler Stadium. TNR FILE make a statement in front com. together against the 2017- of a Cincinnati crowd for Men’s Golf Invitational 2018 AAC champions the first time in the 2018 UC will compete in its last season, losing in the campaign. Senior defensive annual Bearcat Invitational regular season and AAC tackle Marquise Copeland on Sept. 24 and 25 at tournament by a score of 1-0 was named to watchlists for Coldstream Country Club. in both matchups. Seniors the Outland (top interior Head coach Doug Martin Jill Vetere and Cassie lineman) and Nagurski (FBS will seek a better result this Wheldon aim to defend defensive player of the year) season after a bottom-half home field in this season’s trophies. The rivalry will finish in both days of the matchup, where they played kick off at 8 p.m. and will tournament last season. 11 times without being air on ESPN3. Senior Austin Squires is defeated in 2017. The game Volleyball vs. Xavier coming off the best run is set to kick off at 7 p.m. at University by a Bearcat at the U.S. Gettler Stadium. After a thrilling 3-2 Amateur in school history. Men’s Soccer vs. Bowling victory in sets last season, The 2017 American Athletic Green State University head coach Molly Alvey’s Conference player of the UC will look to clinch team will play the Xavier year upset the 45th ranked its fourth straight victory UC Men’s soccer will play home games at Gettle Stadium. TNR FILE August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org OPINION Page 12 “Insatiable” has an appetite for the unappetizing SAMI STEWART | OPINION EDITOR stuffing another hole.” acts of body shaming him — unconscious, half- good gospel of gender See what I mean? It just It’s the tongue-and-cheek and bullying? Or was it naked and soaked in vodka equality and women’s missed the mark. And One of Netflix’s newest remarks like this that make making light of them? — to call Bob to tell him empowerment, started unfortunately for Netflix, original series sparked it so easy to indulge in the Furthermore, what about that he’s “the only one who the petition to halt the it came off as extremely controversy long before it saltiness of the show. Then, I their dodgy confrontation understands [her].” show’s release. She called offensive. began streaming online, start to see why people were of Patty’s obvious mental Patty’s hot for Bob, which out Netflix for creating a However, I can understand prompting angry Instagram so pissed about it. health issues haphazardly doesn’t look good for Bob. narrative that “perpetuates why people binged the show personalities to petition The writers made it look disguised as high school He’s married with children, not only the toxicity with glee and scoffed at against the release of like Patty simply bounced jealousy and a newfound recently accused of of diet culture, but the the controversy’s “political the show. But is the off the couch, lean and sense of confidence? What sexual assault, and Patty’s objectification of women’s correctness.” It’s advertised controversy warranted? toned from her summer of was that all about? underage. She doesn’t bodies,” stating that it was as a comedy and follows the “Insatiable” is the starvation, with a brand- Patty’s redirects her hide her feelings for Bob harmful to the audience it same classic high school inappropriate tale of two new well-fitting wardrobe binging from food to her whatsoever, as proved by was targeting. motifs as the rest of them— social outcasts who use and the confidence of a insatiable need for revenge. the pages and pages of her I understand how someone the bullied fat kid, puppy each other to get revenge. queen. Now, no one’s saying Now that she was hot and diary filled with scribbled who struggles with body love and parents who just A former beauty pageant that there’s no place for a thin, she could use her hearts and arrows around image and eating would find don’t understand. coach turns to his day job little hyperbole action — body like an instrument to their initials. Everything this show wholly distasteful It’s so easy to overlook as an attorney when his after all, everyone loves an get what she wants. After with Patty is an obsession and unrepresentative of the the obvious discrepancies dreams come crashing exaggeration! I recognize all, “skinny is everything,” — food, revenge, Bobby. realities of eating disorders. and indulge in the show’s down following a false their effort to take a stab at isn’t it? At least that’s what She shows up to his house Patty’s godsend escape relatable themes. It’s sexual assault claim. He satire, but their delivery was her attorney, Bob, says to unannounced flaunting her from her obesity was dripping with Southern works on the case of Patty about as graceful as a baby entice her into becoming new body “like an underage so easy — thank God charm, from every pink Bladell, “Fatty Patty,” who giraffe. his weapon of mass career hooker,” or so says Bobby’s she broke her jaw! By skirt suit, slow-mo makeout received an assault charge It mostly came off reclamation as his weight- suspicious wife. depriving her of her oral and seductive lollipop close- after punching a homeless offensive, strange and, for loss inspiration pageant girl. I believe that the writers’ fixation, ability to chew and up. man in the face. To be fair, many viewers, a little too She impulsively gives intention was to exaggerate main source of comfort, she Its aesthetic is a trip to the though, he made a snide close to home. in to his offer despite her the social issues of eliminated her binge eating candy store in your wildest remark about her weight There were bits that had mother’s disapproval, but body shaming, bullying, disorder and apparated cotton-candy-colored and retaliated to the assault me laughing out loud, and that’s not nearly the most social hierarchy and the confidence from thin air. dreams. But remember, kids, by breaking her jaw. the intensity of Patty’s irrational decision she’s impending doom of a false The show’s cover art was too much candy gives us With her jaw wired shut desires for revenge kept ever made. sexual assault claim. But it clever, I’ll give them that. cavities. and generally no social me on the edge of my seat At one point during the ended up being a dangerous Patty’s painted lips and By this logic, Insatiable life, Patty wastes away on wondering how (and when) first episode, she comes dance around the sex pearly whites chomp the is candy — indulgent, the couch for the summer she was going to fly off the within an inch of burning offender fire, and a poor word “Insatiable,” and then unnecessary and the sipping her meals through handle. But it also made me the aforementioned portrayal of the realities of she seductively licks her opposite of beneficial. And a straw. It’s a drastic feel on edge about how far homeless guy alive after eating disorders. lips. But it may have been its end result? You guessed lifestyle change, especially they missed the target. luring him into a hotel And that’s where those easier and more transparent it: a big fat cavity. considering that just Actually, it’s not crystal room, promising him her quarter of a million to have said, “How to make weeks earlier, “while [her] clear what the target was in virginity and getting him petitioners come in. your eating disorder go classmates were losing the first place. properly wasted. At the Florence Given, a feminist away with these three easy their virginity, [Patty] was Was it condemning the drop of a hat, she ditches artist who heralds the steps!”

Netflix show “Insatiable” stirs controversy for inadequate portrayal of body positivity. NETFLIX | YOUTUBE Debby Ryan stars as Patty Bladell in Netflix’s controversial “Insatiable.” NETFLIX | YOUTUBE Page 13 OPINION August 29, 2018 | newsrecord.org During his 2008 presidential We need more like McCain run against then-Senator Barack Obama, McCain SAMUEL SCHELL-OLSEN | CONTRIBUTOR yet really tried. Nor could I confronted one of his own support it without knowing supporters for suggesting With the death of longtime how much it will cost, how that Obama was Arabic and senator and war veteran it will affect insurance couldn’t be trusted. “No, John McCain, America lost premiums, and how many ma’am,” McCain said. “He’s a special kind of politician people will be helped or a decent family man, [a] — one who was willing to hurt by it.” citizen, that I just happen work with the other side to McCain’s vote wasn’t to have disagreements with help the American people. about ideology or party on fundamental issues, and Public attitudes have allegiance. It was about the that’s what this campaign is long advocated individual American people. all about.” contribution limits to McCain was a moderate Whether it’s Trump political campaigns. A Republican — a rarity in refusing to condemn May 2017 report prepared Washington today. That the alt-right or Hillary for the Campaign Finance hasn’t always been the Clinton calling half of Task Force found that 58.7 case. Before the 1980s, Trump supporters (31 percent of respondents more than 40 percent of million people) a “basket supported limiting senators and 28 percent of deplorables,” current individual financial of representatives were politicians have exhibited contributions to candidates considered nonconformists, a willingness to go low if it for federal office. McCain according to James wins them votes. was famously part of the Campbell’s 2016 novel I might have disagreed Bipartisan Campaign “Polarized.” By the 1990s, with McCain, but I know “Roughly 32 of every 100 assaults are reported, according to the Rape, Abuse & Incest Reform Act, which in 2002 those numbers shrunk to he meant best for our National Network (RAINN).” TNR FILE helped regulate campaign 11 percent and 15 percent, country — something that finance. His co-sponsor, respectively. our politicians should learn former senator The effects of absent to follow. For some, it’s two years too late Russ Feingold, was a nonconformists are showing Democrat. on the House floor. A bill Many journalists and proposed by Republicans SAMI STEWART |OPINION EDITOR emails for just one-third of reported Title IX analysts have addressed earlier this summer would violations isn’t enough to cry justice — or PRINT RATES McCain’s “no” vote that have funded Trump’s Considering recent events surrounding to prevent it from happening again. All First 15 words and under: $7.50 halted the Republican effort border wall, offered a the #MeToo movement, I think now is a professors are required to include a section Each additional word: 50 cents to repeal the Affordable pathway to citizenship for good time to evaluate UC’s track record of about Title IX in their syllabi, informing Boldface: $1 Care Act. Until recently, that Dreamers and stopped the Logo/Picture: $3 handling Title IX situations. students of their rights and encouraging “no” vote soured my opinion administration’s practice Rates are full-run, per issue. There have been nearly 40 reports of “rape” them to report incidents if they happen. of McCain. But reading his of splitting up families. The Deadline: two days before or “fondling” on campus between 2014 and But without a living, breathing person publication reasoning for voting against bill was denied by every 2016, per the Campus Security Report. It’s managing these efforts, these poor excuses the repeal effort altered my House Democrat and some not unlikely that the number of unreported for sexual assault prevention fall flat. ONLINE RATES perception of McCain. conservative Republicans. cases exceeds reported ones for a variety of There is plenty of information on UC’s Housing: $40 He didn’t vote “no” to Why are compromises that Employment: $25 reasons — inaccessibility, shame, stigma or Title IX page citing the legal definition of derail President Donald would benefit both political All other categories: $15 doubt that it’ll make a sliver of difference. harassment, faculty reporting requirements Trump’s agenda, like parties and the American Ads appear on The last report documented on the site was and a list of resources should a situation NewsRecord.org for 15 days. so many journalists on people being denied on the in 2016, which also happens to be the last arise. The university’s mission statement either side imply. In his basis of party ideology? time UC had a Title IX coordinator until this states that the Title IX office “promotes Place your ad at own words, “I believe we McCain exhibited a year. There is no public data of reported that all persons can work, live, and learn www.newsrecord.org/classifieds could do better working rare sense of civility and sexual incidents since the departure of UC’s at the university free of all forms of sex together, Republicans and didn’t cave to audience previous Title IX coordinator. discrimination including harassment, Democrats, and have not pandering to earn votes. Roughly 32 of every 100 assaults are exploitation or intimidation.” 2 BR/1 Bath FOR RENT Spacious 1080 sq ft, reported, according to the Rape, Abuse & That hiatus ends this year as we welcome 2 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1st floor Incest National Network (RAINN). That our new Title IX Coordinator, Andrea unit of a duplex house, quiet means that more than two-thirds of sexual Goldblum, who has nearly two decades of neighborhood of College Hill! assault cases are forgotten by everyone but experience working in Title IX offices for Street parking, minutes from public transportation. Walking the victim. universities across the nation. She studied distance to College Hill Coffee An opinion piece published by The News sexual harassment and sexual violence House. 5.2 miles from UC and Record earlier this year highlighted UC’s at OSU’s law school, and her experience close to shopping center and failure to replace the former coordinator speaks for itself. She will join the office in restaurants. Rent covers water, and quoted Jennifer Schoewe, an assault sewage and trash pickup. Tenant providing students the direction, support pays for gas and electric. Unit has survivor and UC alumnus, on her and resources they need. You can sleep a gas stove/central air. Washer and experiences with the reporting and justice little safer knowing your university (finally) dryer in building. No pets, and no process. has employed an experienced professional smoking!!! Lease term is one year; “Victims especially need to feel confident to delicately handle these matters in a after that tenant can switch to month-to-month. Ideal for working that their universities will provide timely fashion. professionals! Responsible them with structure, answers and a fair But a two-year hiatus from employing a students also welcome! Email opportunity to bring their attacker to coordinator to enforce this statement raises [email protected] justice,” Schoewe said. “If we do not have a question of efficacy. How watertight can that confidence, we will not report, and our policies be to prevent Title IX violations thus more students will be endangered and and bring justice to victims? OFFICE ADMINISTRATION victimized.” Front desk; scheduling, filing. Flexible hours. $10-$12-hour. UC’s negligence to replace the previous Send resume to Title IX coordinator poses a slew of John McCain, American politician, passed away on August 25. 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