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Ulndycelebratescampusdiversity Thingwewant »4.-'-«...... G„K THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS . 9-' / '1 :'rk©, id: ...1/e -3 g...:. - -*9'IJ -/AE.i 7 --U . i"i 1 - PM,/F- -6, /15,\ -d '..·.i- - J· 3 i '.- "r - - , 1= -:1·,61.-,rl PE*E':t_* 5 *- 6 -,- 1-2--*i t24 i121' ' " ,-3.--XF,58-i. 615. a -4 . i IMI --liL i. -2.2. An 2* 1 *SE 1 -e«- £4 .. ym - 1&4 I. 1 -='. '-' ..== -. \--- SZ-,2 I -- 1,12 ---4 - L GRE'tilil@,W, 1'D7%Qi@ 'ALL > See Page4 4 * OCTOBER31, 2012 * reflectonuindy. edu ISSUE »„----I- 1 - \ Ii=-9--jit---,------,-t.- 7: . - . _ - -3.\,\, ..·19:12 \. =. - Campus A.. t...El':*. ' '· \ «-,-r:. ; I .... 1 . .4 looks fur \\ -manzi *-=470- . / wip ...,4.-1.&.T ....... = - , -- ' 1,- r. C. -.. *'.... ' ,--ftq#W.:*.-...... .t - ,1 1 \. f .1 - - 4 .- S- 1-. r i. 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I . 7 - ·,i ith ' " ' y '#4-qp...MA#**bifillkytr- .b.vi i · f , .5.'' e dick and Lt. Jeff Hammond-were no :,r.· . 4 ;=i longer with the university. - -*-r<*3#.218- .F,6,24 .m li TZ-E:. QI-.'lloW(9'11/a"/6.-416 ·,: 1-,--„.6 - - even -, According to Vitangeli, though , Ii. t. t. ....Mil Photo Annframmn the universitypolicelosttwooRicers,there Mall. would be no change in campus safety. Students from acrossthe world showcasetheir national flag duringthe 24th annual Celebration of Flags.The celebrationtheme was"The Climb," inspired bythe Miley Cyrussong.The eventtookplace on Smith "lhe most important thingwewant to communi- - _.Alfit"- S cate is that -: MME> Id Ulndycelebratescampusdiversity the safety of .... - University tradition continuesto recognize diversity of international students, faculty and staff , , ==p», *3 izzi8) continues to 'U.U.....IM, be our priorl . : 11..2.3...,974 : By Ally Holmes Thesong«lheClimb,"byMileyCyrus, and international student from Nigeria munityatUIndyisdiverseandconnective. ity.'Illat hasn't *. 19 '1 ' . was the theme ofthis year's ceremony. Chidinma Naze first. She recalled Last to speak was UIndy President EDITORIAL ASSISTANT spoke changed," Vi- , . 6 ,», ..... "It ["lhe Climb"] talks about the arrivinginIndianapolisandbeinggreeted RobertManuel.Manueltalkedaboutthe diversityinhis family,havingmarriedinto tangeli said. 1 01 - struggles that you might not always win. byhersisterwithaboxofDunkin'Donuts. "Both of the a Haiti. He also about Wie UniversityofIndianapolisheldits In every struggle, you have got to keep «Onebitein,andIthought,"Ihismust familyfrom spoke individualsthat VITANGELI 24th annual Celebration ofFlags on Oct. trying," Heck said. be the the crowd. how livingin different places around the • goodlife,"'Naze said to are no longer 11 on Smith Mall at 2 p.m. Students were invited to display the She admitted that she felt like an United States helped him become more here were serving in administrative posi- celebration opened with an flag of their home country in front of outsiderin Indiana for awhile. However, diverse. - * - . The tions. So theyweren't out on a dailybasis as Chair and Naze came to realize that the cultural di- Afterwards,PolkFood Services served , Olympic-style flagprocessionthatrecog- spectators Department patrolling the campus. So none of that * nizedthe64nationscurrentlyrepresented -Associate-ProfessoroE[heatrejim Ream . versitypncampuswasaforcethatbrought foodfroma»voftherepresentednations. s ./....-, ' Manuel h id never before attended -has changed: - - - - - among UIndy students, faculty and staff read the names of each' country. students together, not apart. " Vitangeli said that the university "It [the Celebration ofFlags] is tradi- I went to the celebration to see all the "Hold your head high and continue the ceremony of flags, but enjoyed the increased one officer per shift, and some tionandrecognizesalloftheinternational flags, cultures andpeoplethat are hereat to letyour light shine bright," she said. annual ceremony. full-timeoflicers alsopickedupadditional students and staff," said Administrative com- Next to speak was Indianapolis Stu- "I'm experiencing 911 the UIndy tra_ UIndy,"saidjuniorpsychology and administrative responsibilities. ' Assistant of the International Division munication major Kathlene Denhard. dent Government President Elizabeth ditions for the first time," Manuel said. i Cora Heck. Sophomore communication major Jarrett She spoke about how the com- "This is an incredible tradition." > See POUCE CHIEF on page 3 .... - - - ---„. - -=.-. of assault 0_»-«ru - . · ·#x Report .#... i . .- , ·... '-tr = prompts investigationf.,7 :*-0 25„_-'3«d.:I:, *3f =-, Anna Wieseman pus police right away. If they're sensing p k.2.1-: -'9*.- .....'...».=g....:..371:13 / £ . By - something [suspicious] we want them ftiC#-1-.2 - . - - - W ,..# MANAGING EDITOR to be -- 4 -4:4-. get someone to walk with them or „ . .. & . lf#.. 7. f ... with them." r £7 , 1 Associate Vice President for Student Padgett-Riley said that students · - · 318%-<ma-t8*, *--,e,".,.,-1 S'.·t..'.6 .Fif •' :.. 'e Affairs and Dean of Students Kory should feel comfortable contacting the ' 4. - ' '94 , ' - -, /-/,4 5 "-7,149'. 4 Vitangeli informed the University of campus police department. She also en- -1.-. .1-' . :1",#. - . ':14«. .= 6.»= - II.-Wk*/5 '.Rf. & lil lir ".2. :5 a students to resident „ . Indianapolis community in campus- couraged speakwith . „ '9 i.. 16 2 *. wide email about a report to campus assistants or resident directors. i. ' . i Y - I ' - -7*. - - '41., 4 4 P ofa sexual offense in a "'Ihey can call us[UIPD], :. 1, police on Oct. 17 or you can . ' \3:-'-... 3. - =44 -i - '00 . 1 the initiative as a student to call - . $. 5,- residence hall. just take - i According to the official police in- [the campus] police,"Padgett-Riley said. 3 =*'=*5#* cident report from the University of Padgett-Riley said that students e Indianapolis CampusPoliceDepartment, should not hesitate to report suspicious Photo by AmandaM Wave ' Photo by AylaWdder the incident happened Oct. 14 between behavior. Cory Unthankparticipates in Campus Crusadefor Christ's Chalk-a-Roo, color- Lauren Cain (left) and Dayna Landry(right) of Residence Hall Association sell approxinlately 10:3 0 p.m. and ll :30 p.rn. "'Ihis is a private university. It's not a ing s/dewalks to spreadawareness about breast cancerduring Pink Week. T-shirts in Schwitzer Student Centerto raise moneyforbreast cancer research. Officer Javed Khan responded wheri state university," Padgett-Riley said. "So the female student reported the incident not everybody is allowed to be on our '3 on Oct. 17 at approximately 3 p.m. property. Besides activ- awareness Interim Chief of Police Hailey reporting suspicious immediately, Padgett-Riley said that Pink.Weekpromotes Padgett-Riley said that investigations ity of reported sex crimes are handed over students should remember that time is T r r to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police an important factor when reporting any week of special events helps to 'raise money for breast cancer research Department. sex crime. said that the teams try to come together Work Association, Sigma Zeta, UIndy Padgett-Rileysaidthatcampuspolice "We [UIPD] recommendthatyoucall By Kyle Weidner - continue to stay involved for the whole us immediately,"Padgett-Rileysaid."We in order to help fight breast cancer. Psych club, Crimsonettes and others STAFF WRITER case. have supportpeople.We can recommend «Allofthe proceedsfromtheauctioned worked at tables throughout the week. ' «We would actually work hand-in- people to you like counseling services. offtotes, game balls and balloons will be Sophomore social work major and hand with the IMPD sex crimes detec- We could get your friend with you ifyou PinkWeekatUniversityofIndianapo- donated to Susan G.Komen forthe Cure treasurer ofthe Social WorkAssociation tive,"she said.«So iftheyneeded to bring want someone. You're not gong to be by lis is a coming togetherofthe university's and Ovar'coming Together [an Indiana MollyHansen spoke out in appreciation the victim in for a taped statement or yourself.There's a lot of support." clubs, organizations and sports teams to non-profit dedicated to ovarian cancer of everyone's hard work and devotion to more investigation, they would kind of The campus police department offers support the battle against breast cancer research],"LeClair said. the cause. " " . meet up with us on the leads. police escorts to students. Padgett-Riley and to increase breast cancer awareness The U[ndy swimming and diving It's amazing to see the school come IMPDofficerJeffDoughtyresponded recommends that students program the among students. team will make its own splash in the together as a whole in the battle against to the case when IMPD was contacted. police department's number into their UIndysportsteamsholdannualevents fight against breast cancer with its Pink breast cancer,"Hansen said. - According to Vitangeli's emailandthe phones, so that students have it readily to increase, breast cancer awareness and Meet on Nov. 4, where they will auction The UIndy PinkWeek shirt sale also Komen Schwitzer Student Center IMPD official report, the female student available in case it is necessary. to raise funds for the Susan G. off their own pink tote as well and sell took place in stated that she was grabbed from behind «We [UIPD] do offer campus escorts forthe Cure foundation.
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