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A Whole New Meaning to “Campus Going Green” STUDENT RUNS FOR MAYOR NEWS Page 3 (lie— ANGELA DAVIS ON CAMPUS NEWS Page 3 MAIN STREET UPDATE l i l \ I NEWS Page 5 The University of Delaware’s Independent Student Newspaper Since GH ® @udrevie\U TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2019 VOLUME 145, ISSUE 16 A whole new meaning to COLLEGE UNCOVERED A pristine facade: “Campus Going Green” behind one student KRISTINE CASTORIA as well," said Andrew, a junior, leader’s battle with Staff Reporter from California, who requested pressure, mental illness that his last name not be used. br an international student, "It is actually beneficial to most and self-medication moving onto campus students for the high anxiety and KATHERINE NAILS freshman year can be quite the stress levels of college." Managing News Editor Fculture shock. Farah, a junior, who According to the Drug requested that her last name not Enforcement Agency study he field of geology examines be used, noticed how normalized "Preventing Marijuana Use more than just chunks marijuana is in the United States Among Youth and Young Adults," of rock— it zeroes in on and how different the views are "One in every 22 college students T Earth's physical architecture and compared to her home country of use marijuana daily, or near daily. the processes that make up Saudi Arabia. Almost 38% of college students its complex, corporeal system. "I would not want to live said they use marijuana in 2015 One of the most fundamental in the Christiana Towers," said as compared to 30% in 2003." geological concepts that affects Farah. "It would really bother me First State Compassion these mechanisms is the certainty because I'm the outsider and like Center was the first dispensary that, beneath the seemingly 90 percent of those students who to open their doors in 2015 in solid ground, seas of boiling, live there do it, and peer pressure Wilmington. Mark Lally, president pressurized rock undulate, is a thing." and CEO, foresees the industry pushing and pulling the plates According to the National growing into a "mainstream that we humans live and die on. Institute on Drug Abuse, in 2015 product" within the next five For the most part, we don't over 11 million young adults years. notice what's happening beneath ages 18-25 used marijuana in "We are proud to lead the our feet. But, sometimes, when the last year. The marijuana laws way," Lally said. "As a medical the pressure is too great, a fault slips or magma bubbles up, and have eased up within the last marijuana industry pioneer and we get a hint of what lies beneath three years, making any amount Delaware leader we care about Earth's pristine exterior. under an ounce decriminalized alleviating our patients' suffering and punishable with a fine up and improving their quality of life. to $100. Without the fear of jail Every month, we provide state- time, students are more prone to authorized medication to 8500 Corey, a university senior use marijuana for recreational or patients at our Wilmington and whose name I've changed to medical purposes. Lewes locations." protect his privacy, usually wears "Since University of Delaware "What's important to a put-together outfit — the day we COURTESY OF THE FIRST STATE COMPASSION CENTER. is not an alcohol free campus we remember is that medical met up he was clad in khaki pants should be able to have marijuana marijuana is truly a medicine," and a quarter-zip sweater. He gets CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 CONTINUED ON PAGE 5 City council introduces bill to further restrict parties KATHERINE NAILS and 20 and 60 hours of community MITCHELL PATTERSON service. Managing News Editor and Because Bill No. 19-05 was Associate News Editor only introduced Monday for a first reading by the City Council, it will Although the Newark Police not be debated or discussed until What is an unruly social gathering? Department (NPD) has been subsequent Council meetings, at touting the gradual decline in which time it may be revised or alcohol-related crimes committed overturned. Under the new bill, parties of four or more people that violate three by university students recent Under this new ordinance, the characteristics would be considered unruly: years, a new city ordinance may NPD's power to arrest university give them more tools to crack partygoers could be interpreted down on parties. as being broadly expanded. - There is underage drinking At a university recently However, others argue that the crowned the "Number One Party bill is merely codifying long- - Alcohol can be easily accessed by underage individuals in attendence School in America," many suspect established NPD practices for that this ordinance is directed breaking up large parties. - Noise can be heard beyond property'boundaries specifically at breaking up parties Those critical of the current on campus. form of the bill, including Student ® - There is profane, vulgar, noisy or disorderly conduct On Monday, Feb. 25, the Affairs Senator Meghan Mullennix, Newark City Council introduced view it as a broad expansion of a bill that takes aim at "unruly the police's discretion to conduct - People are on rooftops without a peremit gatherings." Under Bill No. 19- arrests on groups of students. 05, those who host, participate The University of Delaware in, or permit any unruly social Police Department (UDPD) -There are more than 20 pieces of litter in the front or back yards gatherings to occur within Newark already regularly cooperates will be subject to prosecution for with the NPD to conduct mass- •, - Within 1000 feet of the premises there are attendees who are: a civil violation. arrests on people, the majority of - Intoxicated An unruly social gathering whom are university students, at -Urinating is defined in the bill as a party, parties on campus every year for event or assemblage of just four underage drinking. -Selling or using illegal substances, or more persons at a private The largest of these -Tressapassing on private property property within Newark where operations was in 2016, when -Participating in acts of criminal mischief there is disorderly conduct 180 people were arrested during -Congregate on public property » or alcohol readily available to a police raid on a party on East minors. Park Place. Last October, police The NPD is also empowered police broke up a large party - Are doing anything to disturb the city’s health, safety and order under the bill to arrest anyone during the day at a residence in involved in criminal mischief the 300 block of East Park Place within 1,000 feet of a party. This and arrested 100 people. has raised concerns among critics Bill No. 19-05 will be up for a that inebriated students leaving second reading and debate before a party might be intimidated to Council on March 11. simply walk or drive home instead of standing outside a party for fear of being arrested. 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