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f .." I ./ t Associate Vice President for Student - I 45., Affairs and Dean of Students Kory : 4. A L. . . . . 5 1.- - i Vitangeli announced on Sept. 14 in a - - 'Nla=-tlj.122v23. . .-I . j +» - 6 , ;1 :4 ,&2 1+**» ..+ : I , ,,/ ., A„r,#1„„„,mlim/„6 1 --.#0'41 4 =, , -, '. - 1'. 3 : ....# campud-wide email that two members . ..4 :-- , -:1 ,9 1, . . . 2 . . - oftheUniversityofIndianapolis Campus 4 2.lah.% » A- ) p. Police Department-Chief Mick Red- S ; 144.*.43 Haill.,-I.Sal- 3....E#./1 i.9.,f.'U '.. 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 . .-
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Because TLC offered Alana's family: .- no HoneyBooBoo's thisshowforthe samereasonthebearded- . - Si 1 , , .. 82'lib: ignorant. By this I mean that I have gettingtheirownshow. the people gracing the cover of family consists ofherself, three older sis- lady gets thejob at the circus: so the rest.. vE' . · · · · · · - . 9 IN · ' *8 ----- idea who money and gawk. Viewers- - dire .v' Peoplemagazineare.I don'tsocialnetwork, ters, her obese mother June, who is also of us can pay and I thinkit would be easier to teach a knownasthe«Coupon(llieen,"andjune's may not be paying money directly but,- . 4 1"Ip*..:tr « : monkeyhowto shop online thanitwould live-in boyfriend known as "Sugar Bear." by watching this spectacle and giving C - 2 explain Twitter and Facebook to The show consists offlatulence, pageants, TLC a reason to keep the moneyrolling- - 1 i be to is happening.- //- someone like me. However, somehow, I hoarding, beer bellies and every redneck in, essentially that what's 4.1. ....m./.---- sun. Thelhompsons are geniuses for finding" w - 5' know who "Honey Boo Boo Child" is. stereotype under the Georgian .- a cash cow in their little girl and her- , Yes, in spite of my vehement hatred Yet this isn't the reason I cringe.· all things reality TV, whidh puts me I'm actually not as much of a prude go-go-juice-fueled antics. But in their ... s. : / f r A- - for .- peers (and as I may seem to be. I find tawdry and happy-goofylowbrowminds,theyhaven't5 5 * in the minority among my i '\\ '. . /--1, \- - \'...- - i myown beloved marna),I've managed to sexual humor hilarious and come from conceptualizedthatthey'rebeinglaughed .-- \ Ir . .... f - - Christmas isn't the same at instead with. --: s learn aboutTLC's «Here Comes Honey a family where oflaughed =4>k .... C and Boo"- the nauseating, unlesssomeoneasksmetopullthemighty I blame Coupon Queen Sugar U ..r---- 1., i Boo spin-offof '-- . < 1 Chanel-splattered train-wreck"Toddlers fingen So my objection isn't because of Bear for throwing their daughter to the I V./S.-....' . , 1 4, 13 1& 4 -- 1 . ' I- andTiaras." some elitist sniffing, as in, Look at tbat spectators,andIblameTLCforwhatIcall 'Ihe mostI've satthrough ofthis show patbeticbunch,tbeprof€fAmericakdemise. the «Esteeming of the Vulgar,"or taking. 5 - to behaviorsweprobablyshouldn'tbepaying , B, 44 1\. 1 before having to turn off the set was a Wbat kind €fa mother is sbe boardPop 4..5 :.,i. '. *i..: i '' \ .- .&- 1 segment or two. So, when I admit I can't Tart# H/bycan'ttbosecbildrenbeeatingor- attentiontoandgivingthemaprime-time Photo contributed by Atlanta Journal-Constitution/MCT havetowonder watch the show and complain about it, ganic'uegetablesinsteadMndtbatSoutbern slot.Ultimately,though,I the viewers.I realize many ofthem WoneyllooBooB#d«Almian,ompsonandhe'motherlunelhompson,a5tmenibesoflleteaRyslmw'HemConiesHong one of the first reactions I get is, "But, drawl-somebody call Wooked on Pbonics" about howcanyoucriticize them? Andbesides, anddeliver us,»omJ Foxwortbyl lookatthelhompsonsandjustseecomic : BooBoo"enjoyanaftenoononthefrontpordioftheirGeorgiahome they're hilarious! How can you not like . It's not even the pageantry, either. relief, as does myownbelovedmama.But the mom?" Don't get me wrong. I'm a Miss America the punch line is seven years old. Forthoseofyouwho knowandloathe junkie..But the thought of a cbildbeing Does that strike anyone else as being or have no idea, Alana Thompson is the dressed up hke a trollop and plopped on a it wrong? And cringe-worthy? Knowing candidates Criti cs missi ng &/,&v u,b, ALizaL .b campaigns The unlikely story of Alana transcends the set reality TV stereotypes beyond "the ofAmerican obe- By Abby Gross beautyindustry, isactuallyabitrefreshing. such as epitome Alana brings a whole new meaning to sity," you are missing the point. Shame vote OPINION EDITOR Research is crucial to casting an informed -. the «flaunt what you've got" philosophy, on you. If you are too concerned with withoutbeingthestereotypical, superficial the way Sugar Bear talks orMamaJune's deformed.«forklift foot," then you need i Alana Thompson, better known by beauty pageant contestant. By Leeann Doerflein her self-given nickname "Honey Boo Ofcourse, "Here Comes Honey Boo to reconsider the lens through which are Get 6ffyour ' DISTRIBUTION MANAGER Bo& Child," is the definition of a beauty Boo" is not only the story of Alana, but you watching this show. who as Alana pageantunderdog.Upon firstglance, one her entire family as well. As anyone pedestal, and«redneck-ognize," wouldneverguessthatthislittleGeorgian has ever watched even a fraction of an says, this is a show about a family and. 1 the election just days away, many citizens have made their crucial voting With firecrackerisindeedasuccessfulstar. Sure, episode knows, they are not exactly the a girl with a dream, not a collection of decisions. watched all ofthe debates, checked up on candidates'web- derisive and labels. Perhaps you've she boasts a few extra pounds, carries an picture-perfect,nuclearAmerican family. stereotypes you reuly know your show's sites and engaged in some friendly political debates. But do edge of Southern twang in her booming In fact, they're far from it, and the Honey Boo Boo is a dose of light-' beloved candidate face, beyond his or her slogans and campaign? voice,andtosses aroundmore obscenities cameras are documenting that. It's virtu- hearted, albeit rough-around-the-edges the media alone is nearly Unfortunately, staying completely informed through thantheaverage.Ainerican7-year-old,but ally impossible to watch the show for a humorembeddedinthestoryofareal-life' impossible.'Ihere is much more to learn about candidates, their stances on policy Miss Sunshine."In all she can strut her stuff'up on the pageant few minutes without hearing something "Little ofthe epi- and their records, than what the media can tell you. There is not enough space in or stage. Better yet, it's her personality' that vulgar, watching disgusting behavior, sodes,sheisnormallytheonlyoverweight newspapers or enough.time on broadcasts to inform voters about everything. So, makes takes the stage, unlike many of the other witnessing a family member pass gas or contestant, which immediately it is a voter's duty to do some research to fill in these gaps and make an informed underdog. Luckily, though, the contestants, who often are little more burp. her the decision on see election day. than mechanical Barbie Dolls wound up. Justbecausethe showmayelicitexces- judges are often able to through to A good place to start is at indianavoters.in.gov, which provides voting informa- obsessive mothers living vicariously sive cringingand thoughts alongthelines her inner beauty, her crazy personality. From voters can find candidates by tion from who is running to pollinglocations. there, through their daughters. The appeal of of, «What in the world?" doesn't mean And what about us, America? Can we and start the research a candidate's website will not suffice, the surface of this eccentric process. Simplybrowsing Honey Boo Boo lies in the way her in- it's not worthy ofwatching.'Ille comedy not see past is biased. For more crucial issues, such as how a because each candidate's page clearly ner beauty, her spunky personality and inherent in the belching and flatulence family and through to their big hearts? candidatehas voted on should particular importantpolicies,voters tryanon-partisan admirable ambition, intersects with her may be seen as elementary or «imma- Alana'sfamilymaybealittledysfunctional as or Vote Smart is a website- such votesmart.org govtrackus. Project non-partisan outer beauty, her bouncy blond ringlets ture." But let's face it: it's hilarious. I'm at times, but at the end of the day, they and the truth about candidates' group that unites liberals conservatives to find voting and her sometimes crooked smile. a 20-year-old college student, and I still alllove each other. Marna June and the records,-backgrounds and much more. Similarly, govtrack.us allows users to easily restofthe made considerable Perhaps the best part of Honey Boo can'tsuppress alaughwhensomeonefarts familyhave locate voting track legislation and uncover other important details. Alana's records, Boo is that she is absolutely not intimi- in public, let alone on national television. sacrifices along unlikely journey, • websites are valuable for unbiased candidate information. Non-partisan finding dated byher differences. Heck, this girlis I'm notashamed ofthe factthatI laughat from «Toddlers in Tiaras" to their very not something an informed voter Going to websites or blogs that have an agenda is known to grab her belly rolls and feign a this stuff."Here Comes HoneyBoo Boo" own, crazily popular reality show. " « should do.Those sites may not have accurate information and will only serve to en- Here Comes goofyvoicetoimitatetheserollstalking... bringsusthatappealing«ew-gross-funny Honey Boo Boo" is trench views and pollute the political process. lhe best thing an informed voter can about as real as it on national television. How many ofyou factorthatproducershavelongusedtoreel reality television that's approach the research process with an agenda do is remain open-minded. Ifvoters HoneyBoo Boo haters out there are that inviewers,thenot-so-purebutincredibly gets. In today's world of overly scripted or perform biased searches, they will not be properly informed, which defeats the shows and should confident in your own skin?'Ihis girl has laughable comedy. faked"realityTV,"we purpose of researching at all. dose ofself-esteem, which, Forthose who describe Alana's family appreciate this display ofAlana and her or time-consuming thing to do; with the got a healthy Researching candidates is not a hard when juxtaposed with the starvation- with stereotypicaltags such as «redneck," family's uncensored, real life amidst the some ofthe time wasted internet, it is easier than even Perhaps we voters should take inducing«thin-is-in"mentalityoftoday's «white trash" or "low-class," or phrases stuffy, artificialworldofbeautypageantry.- on social media and dedicate it to becoming informed citizens who are ready to cast well-researched andwell-consideredvotes.Even social media timecanhelpvoters stay and Youtube. partially informed, because most candidates are on Facebook, Twitter Following campaigns on social media is the least painful way.to stay informed, but voters must be aware of campaign bias and still complete extra research. 'Ihat same campaign bias is present in political commercials and campaign mail- IREFLECTOR 2012-13 ings, which means an informed voter should never take these campaign materials at THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS face value. Many of the facts presented in commercials or mailers may not be facts STAFF DIRECTORY at all. Much ofthe information presented as factual may be distortions, lies or exag- a student publication, and the opinions gerations. To verify the information, visit factcheck. org, a non-partisan group that 7be Rs#ector is EDITOR-IN-CHIEF . . . . KALEY BELAKOVICH · [email protected] contained herein are not necessarily those of the Univer- · monitors the accuracy ofpolitical speech. MANAGING EDITOR . ANNA WIESEMAN [email protected] sity ofIndianapolis. 7be RS#ector is, dedicated to providing · Research is only the first step in the process of making an informed decision. NEWS EDITOR . . . . JAMES FIGY [email protected] news to community fairly and accurately. thevuniversity SPORTS EDITOR . . . . AJ ROSE · After research, the newly informed voter should then examine his or her own belief [email protected] Letters to the corrections, story ideas · similar rather than just choos- editor, suggestions, PHOTO EDITOR ...... KELBI ERVIN [email protected] system and vote for the candidate who holds beliefs, should be addressed to 7be Re- and other correspondence OPINION EDITOR . . . . - candidate based on identification alone. is merely a ABBYGROSS·grossa@uindyedu ing a party Party identification jlector, Esch Hall, Room 333, or sent via electronic mail to .. ARIANA GAINER · the candidate's ideology and how he or she FEATURE EDITOR...... [email protected] title; what matters is · superficial really reflector@uindy. edu. ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR ... ALEXANDERTAYLOR [email protected]. a A candidate's his for must include a valid will actin newpositionofleadership. ideology and orherwilling- NOTE· To be considered pubhcation,letters ART DIRECTOR ...... LAURA FELLOWS · [email protected] ness to what ultimately will define future policy decisions. Voting is name and telephone number, which wtll be venfed. Letters are subject to · compromise is BUSINESS MANAGER . KAITLYN KOPETSKI [email protected] the in which voters believe the should be headed. condensation and editing to remove profanity. Submission of a letter gives 73, ultimately about direction country ONLINE EDITOR ...... VICTORIA JENKINS [email protected] RBertor permission to publlsh it in pnnt or online. that incumbents are held accountable for · Therefore, the voter's job is to make sure DISTRIBUTION MANAGER . LEEANN DOERFLEIN doerfleinl@uindyedu their votes and policy viewpoints. Contact Us: 7be Reftector office 317-788-3269 ADVISER ...... 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STAFF WRITERS thatcannot masterthe art unhappywith ado-nothing Congress ofcompromise, they Additional copies may be purchased with prior approval have the to new leaders who hopefullywill perform 7be business man- power replace congressmen with for 50 cents each by contacting Reflector WADETHIEL can the status MORGANBENJAMIN AMANDA MUSGRAVE better.The same applies to any level of government-voters change ager.Taking multiple copies of this paper may constitute GWEN DEBAUN ANNISA NUNN KYLEWEIDNER quo. Certainly,before envisioning such change,voters must conductdiligent research theft, and anyone who does so may be subject to prosecu- MADIE EASH KYLIESHEETS AYLAWILDER to learn about each candidate's vision for America. After all, Americans should vote tion and/or university discipline. CORY JOHNSON SAMANTHATATUM TAYLORYARLING with Aperica's best interests in mind. Ifall voters did this, then the country would INDIANA 46227 be much closer to the model democracy envisioned by its forefathers. THE REFLECTOR · 1400 EAST HANNA AVENUE· INDIANAPOLIS, ».- . .... '_ ..._'.---_..,« -...... _»----I--»--&.-_----0#-«. ... ' I ,---- I.,-1- -,..«»----«------' . .. ' ' ---- ms i NEWS 11 THE REFLECTOR - OCTOBER 31,2012 -:- Ulndyworks tomaintain reputation tt « remember that when At the end of the day, we are just trying According to illey, she has been :2 continued to yell, I am a professional and hope that they . By Scott Mitchell to make these guys successful. adamant about alcohol policies because - - _ basketball playen" they leave." EDITORIAL ASSISTANT he hopes to her the most important purpose is to ' . - Moss drafted in Men's'Basketball Head Coach Stan Gouard went on to say that Because recentlywas athletes ...... understand that what they do make srire that Greyhound leave I.I the first round ofthe NationalBasketball Gouard said that coaches and others his players will affect their future. the university with a degree. Willey said - their alma League of Canada and traded to the frequentlyemphasize makinggood deci- now 'Iheway athletes represent " you carry that is the reason she enjoys Division II London sions, knowing You've got to make sure matercameintofocus attheUoiversityof Light- that's acceptable to is because she feels that academics are..' his arrest · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · that student- yourself in a way Indianapolis afterAdrianMoss,aformer ning, than athletics. - athletes are yourself, to your family back-home and more important was arrested involved UIndy 4CT' UIndy basketball player, much public figures. then[to]yourUIndyfamily"Gouardsaid. 1 m happy for players when they get on Oct. 5 in downtown Indianapolis in in the resulting "When you have too Gouard, said Willey said that she does not have to go on and playatthe professionallevel, connection with disorderly conduct and media coverage. happy as I am if they play at a/cohot you make poor decisions, that the uni- a problem with legal drinking, but that but not as intoxication. Accordingto public # versity always she believes there is a difference between the professional level as a graduate of - Shortly after 3 a.m., the Indianapo- Vice President big. for Intercolle- and it can cost you very has made an social drinking and trying to get drunk UIndy"Willey said. lis Police Department . believes coaches and others Metropolitan effort to ensure Gouard a a disturbance on Athletics ...... Somepeoplecometocollegetodrink received dispatch of giate Willey said. "If that is need to keep doing what they have been Sue this the safety of its and get drunk," Meridian Street.Accordingtotheofficial Willey, a to prevent future issues. students. what you want to do, you shouldn't be doing to try arrifed is not the first incident ofthis nature that . « IMPDpolicereport,whenofficers in effect student-athlete. We-as coaches, administrators- males were "There is an alcohol policy atthe scene, several attempt- hasinvolvedanathleteatUIndy,although that shejloes her best to needto make surewe keep assuring these are usually minimal and here. We have rules for our team, and Willey said · ing to remove Moss from the situation these incidents the right thing. basketball players to a higher warn students that what they do comes guys that it's OK to do - - but he would not leave. do not attract as much media coverage. we hold Willey has back to their university even after they It's OK not to drink," Gouard said."Are the report, Moss con- «When you have too much alcohol, standard," Gouard said. "Dn , According to may consider having they always going to make a good deci- decisions, and it can cost done mi excellent job with the alcohol graduate, and she · - tinued to make unreasonable noise as the you make poor good a meeting with the seniors to make sure sion? No. But I feel because we talk * the athlete not to : oficer ordered him to leave the scene. you very big," Willey said. «I preach that policies, but it's ® to " into effect. they are aware of this in the future. about it every day. The .officer then arrested Moss who while they [student-athletes] are here abuse the things that we put POLICE CHIEF from page 1 cludeabachelor'sdegreeinarelatedfield, 1 on Sgt.HaileyPadgett-Rileyagreedtoact Poet an Indiana Law Enforcement Academy reading campus asinterimchiefofpolice.Shesaidthat the gives at least number of UIPD officers working their certificate of the equivalent and and assisting 10 years ofprogressive law enforcement Theil Dartmouth College and Johns Hopkins shifts, patrolling campus - By Wade the campus communityhas not dropped. experience. University. '.A a successful i STAFF WRITER « changed in respect to The listing also states that Iaminterestedinscience. Ithinkthat ..' «Nothing has .9/BA' will strong leadership, ...... we provide," Padgett-Riley candidate possess is because I went to Johns Hopkins and · ...... , A the services 1,a*Wil;7p-f. said. «Safety ofthe students, faculty, staff communication, interpersonal and orga- wasaroundalotofscientists,"Erdrichsaid. the candidate Award-winningpoetHeidE.Erdrich p and visitors is our No. 1 priority-and nizational skills, and that Erdrich saidthat shewrites alot ofher 1 )I %--/ _. .- . , work collab- cametotheUniversityofIndianapolison · been. should have the ability to L Oct.25 poetryinresponse tothings thatshereads always has toreadpoetryfromhernewbook, ac El + up oratively on a diverse campus. some workfrom or things that are going on in the world. 4 4 Padgett-Riley said that she picked «CellTraffic,"as well as Lf ' extra duties as interim chief of Vitangeli said that a committee will «Iwant to realize that theycan police. herpreviouscollections.lhereadingtook people f: .,- ..· :r . IA ' be an essential part think ,#r .P,.*9 'Alongwithmy place in UIndy Hall A in the Schwitzer back," Erdrich said. - .d*, of the process of after Erdrich read , Student Center. · «Cell Traffic",came Fetal Cell 1P':»-4I 2 .S '3; patrolsupervisionhad hiringanewofficen about Maternal - - 17-' :lE.'2:. ':-fu duties, I've "Safety of students, faculty, Erdrich has authored three books of an article A...*. . '4 2/ 1 "lhere will be the .· ':671 to pick up some poetry and written a play that was pro- Traffic. Maternal Fetal Cell Traffic is staff and visitors is our No. 1 extra administra- a committee of ' transfer of cells back and forth between :../fificil: duced in 2010. She won the Minnesota that priority-and always has been." individuals from Erdrich, f.. ".t tive duties Book Award in 2009 for her poetry col- mother and fetus. According to around motion. ':., ·-: include organi- campus 6 lection "National Monuments." She has the poems deal a lot with '.. S. : f: . zation, planning, representing dif- received andawards fromthe "'Die idea of traffic was what I was fellowships Photo by being on-call24/7 ferentcampuscon- Loft trying to get at," Erdrich said. Fictoria./enkins 1 Minnesota State Arts Board, the Vitangeli said. «lhey will..: anddecisionimakingtasks,"shesaid.«Ido, stituencies," Literary Center and the Archibald Bush Erdrich was invited to read at UIndy PoetHeidE. Erdrichreads fromhercollection"Cell A. however, have a lot of support from our reviewtheapplications, narrowdownthe i Fouddation. through the Kellogg Writers Series.Be Traffic"during a performance in Ulndy Hal! assistant, Desiree Alfrey; candidate poolandthenbringcandidates Her most recent collection, Kellogg Writers Series brings distin- - administrative poetry willbeMattBellonNov. 15.Bellteaches and several ofthe officers have offered to to campus for the campus to meet." ' "Cell Traffic," came ·out this year. The guishedwriters ofbothpoetryandfiction to Vitangeli, the search -i at Northern Michigan help if needed." According in Erdrich's collections often dis- to the UIndy campus. The writers come creative writing poems of According to Vitangell, a search has for the new chief of police will be well to campus to talkwith students and read University and is the senior editor - cuss relationshipsbetweentopics such as publicized,with listings inlocalmediaand 711e reading is free and open Dzanc Books. beguntofillthepositionofchiefofpolice. .. science and radition or spirit and body. their work to speed up the process. Bell writes genre "Eventually both positions will be .law publications discusses cultural and biological to the public. According to Pane, She also said. con- "Ideally,wewouldhavesomeonehired - - - ' stu- fiction through a literary lens. filled," she "Right now, we're different people. "I think it is really important for relationships among a on filling the chief position." bytheendofthesemester.That'sourgoal," ' KelloggWriters Series is great centrating «We're related to everyone, and ev- dents to hear from other writers," said «The the Pane According to the job posting on the Vitangeli said. "It really depends on t , is Erdrich'haid. - Assistant Professor ofEnglish Salvatore opportunity. Everyone should go," 6ryOung related," Human Resources website, mini- amount of applications we get and what Q p ' ' EMricli is 8 membdr 6ffthd Turtle Pane. said. "It's great for all students, not just UIndy the position in- they look like." Band ofOjibwa and attended The next writer to come to campus English students." mum qualifications for Moubtain r' : ' = , 2 #. r .,3 4.. 4 Saliti.=.- -7.8 .il=: 't _z_ ' - '- ' --__ I-' . 11 . ., :...... 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El SR(I THE REFLECTOR Cross country heads to NCAA - f . 4 ' A 9%- Midwest C .64.- - regional - 4 ria · 4 By Allison Gallagher . - EDITORIAL ASSISTANT '1 « - # 4 'Ihe University and women's crossofcountry Indianapolisteams com- men's »*4 92\J -T1 - - the Great Lakes Confer- rb--1 peted in Valley ¥1 enceChampionships atDruryUniversity -2>A 6-- on Oct. 20. ti'£.-3,1IA- -4#9('*-0.,r „-- '+ The men's team finished fourth out of -- --7/ =,=--1...* 11*( 12 teams, while the -40= thirdoutof13. women's team took .1,=Abl10 -= F.> - . f. . 11,1", M@WI:18&1 6 A. +Es Lullilif'-"* ..= Id'=' For the women,junior Sutton Knapp I » overall led UIndy by placing 12th - ; . - / 1 I- witha - =»„«,«* .'HES -"- 1&9/ time of22:37.80,followedbysophomore 1 :. -"- of 22:39.50 and senior Stephanie Cave " - * 1 -&312&1 - '.':t ...,an,nien 0,„:„,0:„ ...l„.1,0,„:„,0:= their top-15 finishes, the three earned U 31- - - Ill all-GLVC honors for the year. m= . ....IX...... I- =- .../6. Ilip plillillilli ...I= ...... For the men, sophomore Alex Cush- milimmil 4 -e=. man finished ninth with a time of 3 . * 40 25:18.00, followed by junior Ben Mc- SS .... . /..P - ill."/7- -- I .. ' =S6 *----Ill'...'< 2:. Millan at 12th with a time of 25:30.90. ga *11*1.,- *=<«r . .3.., - - ·e, rciiisilill:Kill -,I ...-Te I Ilill /.lillI...2/fli, 72"/MA,el/7 - .N*. ..6/"F 2012 season with win I j . Joseph's \ - Greybounds close season at Saint V ./ n J - - ''.. ; \ 'h h. : C' .i s t' : ' . : ,6 ''9 / .i. 1 Nicole Duncan at the 41st minute ofthe By Amanda Musgrave , .. \ ... t... ./ . .' . \ extending the lead to 3-0. 1 I STAFFWRITER match, UIndy outshot the Saints 13-9, with J Duncan leading the Greyhounds. Fee lhe University ofIndianapolis wom- had four saves in goal, and freshman en's soccer team finished its 2012 season goalkeeper Danae Ehret made one save. with a victory over the Saint Joseph's On Oct. 12,UIndydefeated the Uni- College Pumas 3-1. versityofMissouri-St.LouisTritons 5-1. the first ofthe The Greyhounds scored one goal in Cotherman scored goal the first half, two more in the second matchduringthe13thminuteandwasas- halfand surrenderedonlyone goalin the sistedbyDuncan.CothermansetDuncan 89th minute. up forthe Greyhounds'secondgoalseven Sophomore goalkeeper Megan Fee minutes later. Atthe23rdminute,fresh- had the victory in goal with three saves man midfielder/forward Hannah Kalou- and one goal allowed. pekofMissouri-St.Louisrespondedwith , UIndyhostedLewisUniversityonOct. the only goal for the Tritons. Freshman 21 for the Greyhounds'senior night and midfielder/forward Lindsey Adams, /, .- I . : D li ..4. 2-1. 1 was defeated by the Flyers ...... - Spinelli and , ... ' . . 946: , „ Freshman forward Maggie Moran sophomore I gave Lewis its first goal of the match /Il midfielder with a ground ball to the bottom left of 1 - Stacey Klene , + - - the net in the 39th minute. \\ , added to the Afterthefirsthalfseniorback/forward J-- i .1* score, extend- Kristen Conway tied up the match 1-1 t'-. -•" 2 ing the Grey- at the 53rd minute off a penalty kick. \ .S=7 1/lk hounds' lead / Six minutes later, the Flyers responded -#4< to 5-1. The C by taking the 2-1 lead on a penalty kick. -2 - Greyhounds Fee made three saves in goal during Illilk_.,ilj outshot the the loss to Lewis. Tritons 18-16. The Greyhounds traveled to University FEE Fee had the 1% y e --4 no /1 0 7 9 \MU . / . 098 ofWisconsin-Parkside on Oct.19,where victory in goal, they were defeated 4-0 by the Rangers. making three saves. 'IheRangers'juniormidlielder»mine Head Women's Soccer Coach Kiley 0 e Ii, was where it / Espino put UWP up 2-0 before the half, Cirillo said that the team .,» scoring at the 35th and 40th minutes of needed to be at that point in the season 00 0 , thematch.Inthesecondhalf,seniormid- and that theywere 911 on the same page. - j fielder Owens ofUWP extended "I think we're comfortable with each .." Megan -,-1-- . - .I: 1" -"- said.«We have 'i the Rangers'lead to 4-0 offher goals at other,"Cirillo settled into % n,l . . . -4 'D .- .n -11 a Everybody wants the 52nd and56thminutes ofthe match. pattern... everybody , UIndy played Maryville University to succeed." , on Oct. 14 at Key Stadium, where the AccordingtoFee,theteamhasastrong st / Greyhounds defeated the Saints 3-0. bond and plays togethen 'Ihe Greyhounds scored all three goals "We care [about each other] on and \ in the first hal£ offthe field,"Fee said.«We play for each Inthe25thminuteofthematch,junior other" - back 5 * forwardShelbySpinelliplacedalongshot According to Fee, being in the 0.10 '33 , Cibl':f')': ... . 3.r...... 3·· 01'6 ' rt. .e/ ball into the top of the net for her sixth helpsherevaluatethegamefromanangle ». goal ofthe season. Freshman midfielder/ her teammates do not see. She said her a fresh outlook on forwardTaylor Cotherman improved the perspective gives her Greyhounds'leadt02-Ofiveminuteslater the field tind makes her one of the key with her third goal of the season. Junior communicators for her team. midfi.elderKaitlynBraunigplacedtheball The Greyhounds finished the 2012 t inthedetonanassistfromjuniorforward season at 8-9-0,7-8-0 in GLVC play. \ 2 .,..---- V-=- .--=„ . -- -111_111 P.=«».-e..4.-s..&.**I....*..0.-"=».=="-="",.„„...p,·'·„·= ---s,e=e=.==.".%..:„,·-e-- . ·=i" . .. '. -9- ' ,·,-- ..r ·r-4*·f-r.3-e-.4.., *,1.-le <,- r ..A„3--3.-„:... -·-*/---.«'-r» ,r+ :#.;.·*. »er.r™r.-r«1 .-*· c-11-+v«+..%4f«™*«I-+«*I-I--..- . ..«+.1 -* -L---«----+ --- )RTS OCTOBER 31,2012 ...1 3 : - Men's soccer ends .i..... - . * .. -:4 - . . 1 \ \ season witn tie 1- ...1.79""1 -- ' /24. : - -1 ,.., 1. i i. .,2 1 '. :. - Gwen Debaun attempts, led by Strain with three shots. 1 - 9 1- *. By In the second half, UIndy took eight 4 xx STAFF WRITER . r_. - - i ' more shot attempts, but failed to score. - , r-1 -- 1 »/i -' - Verhonik made his seventh shutout .'- , / 1 1 , - - , 6 of the of Wisconsin -1.- - I «- 7-/ . year, saving all six rigP'6 i 1 // - , :- t. The Universityof Indianapolis men's Parkside's goal attempts. - hosted the 4 soccer team ended its final match ofthe The Greyhounds Maryville a double-overtime tie University Saints on Oct. 14.,losing 221. If«-1 1- - 1 ..1=-r- - '--; ,-p- ' ; 1.--·-»<1_ 1 1 _ 2012 season in 'f 1 7,11- , 1 -1 7 with SaintJoseph's College, 1-1. At the 20th minute, Maryville got a , . ' I , ,1 ; 1 -,--5.-i-- : - Freshman forward Zak Mitiche goal from a crowded b6x. 3,1'11 E 2' 2 # '. .1 - 1 le the the match sent During the first half, UIndy took 10 /0 1, = I - .. .BE f scored first goal of from the far side during the 28th min- goalattempts,ledbyseniormidfieldKevin Pboto contributed by Steve DeMotte ute. The goal was assisted by freshman Eggert. Eggert had five shots during the Oct.21. (From leftto right) Senior oppositehitter KourtneyCrawford and juniormiddleblocker Brittany Anglemyerjump fora blockagainstMissouri S&T on forwardReidStrainandfreshmanback/ match,andUIndywentonto take 17total midfielder Paul Scheipeter. shots, compared to Maryville's five. Saint Josephk College responded Atthe49thminute,Adkinstookashot with the final goal of the match during And gained his first goal of the season. the 58th minute. Maryville took another shot at the 55th GLVC shot com- minute thatsailedinto the UIndy took 14 attempts, goal, givingthe the match 2-1. Volleyball wins in pared to SJC's 12,andwere ledbyfresh- Saints the lead and men midfielderJT Hiquet,who had four «It was good to see Bobby get a goal, during the match. becauseweallknowhowgoodofaplayerhe GIYC deserved it." Greyhounds improve record, undefeated in RedshirtsophoinoregoalkeeperAn- is," Verhoniksaid."He really drew Verhonik had three saves in goal The Greyhounds took a total of " she's the match, goal. 17 shots while By James Figy something great done. "When she says it, you know during allowing one Sophomore middle blocker JuliaWat- serious,"Watkins said. UIndy hosted the Lewis University *i*;:-:..,#Aa.,. ., Maryville took NEWS EDITOR kins said that she expected the Miners to Rogers said that the team plays Flyers at Key Stadium on Oct. 21, los- .:314 five. Eggert be a very formidable team. with high morale because the players ing 1-0. i------took five of - the shots by The University of Indianapolis vol- The Greyhounds took the first two feel valued. Head Men's Soccer Coach John 17 started a.11 five seniors because //r-: <-7/// while leyball team defeated the Kentucky sets, which went back and forth in leads. OnOct.20,UIndyswepttheDrury Higgins - - 51 UIndy day. Strain took Wesleyan College Panthers on Oct. 27 Missouri SkT came back in the third set University Panthers 3-0. the match was on senior Higgins ..#f 41 . * the a four. with a score of3-0. for a scoring streak that allowed them to 'Ihe Greyhoundswonbymorethan said that going into match, it was 1 .-'gi WAA. r. Verhonik ThevictorywastheGreyhound'ssev- win sets three and four. 10 points in the first two sets. In the must-win if the team wanted to make „ had one save We came out with a lot of inten- third set, however, the contest was the Great Lakes Valley Conference -7.9 ·. enthstraight,andwascareerwinNo.399 goal during • forHead Volleyball CoachJodyRogers. sity,"Watkins said. "So they [the Miners] closer,andtheGreyhoundswon28-26. tournament. - in Brittany In the first UIndy took 11 shots the loss. On offense, the Greyhounds had a stepped up their game." Junior middle blocker half, goal. On Oct. 12, total of 42 kills amongst nine different - In the final set, the Greyhounds edged Anglemyer led the Greyhounds with but failed to score A In the 36th minute of the match, VERHONIK the Greyhounds by freshman outside hitter out the Miners-then the only other un- 10 kills against the Panthers. players, led 80th hosted the Uni- Hailey Brown and sophomore Arielle defeated team in the Great Lakes Valley "The girls played really dominant Lewis scored its first goal. At the had minute of the senior forward Knafel who had eight kills each. Conference. against Drury," Rogers said. «We match, versityofMissouri-St.Louis,winningl-0. followed it." Bobby Adkins tooka shot,but failed to Inthefirsthalf,UIndyattemptedthree OnOct.21theGreyhoundsdefeated According to Rogers, luck had a little a game plan, and they Missouri SM[' Miners,3-2. to do with the win because the Miners are Rogers andWatkinsbothsaidthat scorethegoalaftertheballbouncedoffof shots, but all were over shot. and wentback onto the field. Ihematchwastheteam'sPinkNight, a great team. theteamdoesnothavemanyproblem both posts Comingbackinthesecondhalfofthe horn ofthe tooka shotin the box and which a combined ef- "They got us frazzled, so we weren't doing theirjobs because the seniors- Prior to the final match, match,Mitiche Rogers said was five other receivedthefirstcollegiategoalofhiscareer fort by the team and Assistant Athletic playing on our game," Rogers said. outside hitter Kristina Kerrigan,libero Mitiche, after taking shots, savedbyLewis. in the 77th minute ofthe match. Director of Athletics for Media Rela- However, Rogers said that the team Amy Oldenburg and opposite hitter triedforanother,butwas dur- Verhonik said that he was happy for + tions Matt Holmes. Nicoson Hall was has great chemistry and is strong when Kourtney Crawford-provide great Verhonik had five saves in goal loss. Mitiche's accomplishment and for the decoratedwithpinkstreamers,whilethe everyone is doing the right thing. examples. ing the traveled team as well. * teams addedthecolortotheirensembles «That's my saying this year is,'Do your 'Ihis has helped the Greyhounds OnOct.19,theGreyhounds buildthemomentumthathasledthem to University of Wisconsin. Parkside, s.l 9It.was so big to get it [the goal], for and played with a pink ball.There also job, Rogers said. 22-3 season record. + - was a special halftime contest and silent According to Watkins, when Rog- to a winningthematchl-OovErtheRangers. himandforwhoitwadagainst[University auction to raise money for breast cancer ers uses this saying, it usually is because «Their chemistry is very strong Inthethirdminuteoftheg-ame,senior o Missouti-St: Louis],'plfis it beidgihe scored his first game winner,"Verhoniksaid.«Itwas abig research. someone is in the wrong place.The saying together,"Rogers said."And that'show midfield Joe McGuire " assistedby win for the team too." "It's kind ofa collective thing thatwe does not mean focusing only on yourself, you win tournaments. goal ofthe season,whichwas next match is on Mitiche andjuniorbackJesseWaningen The Greyhounds finished outtheseason - do," Rogers said. «This university does Watkins said, but making sure you fulfill The Greyhound's works together to get yourrole jnorder to help theteam succeed. Nov. 2 at Lewis University. In the first half, UIndy had 12 goal at 7-8-3; 6-6-3 in GLVC play. that--everyone - MES€ - 1 'ift·R -M - - « t i, ,<€5 - : '. 1 .. 44-- T--- 1 Fl "1#-47 FS 2 -* it'I' 9 ''ri rr. i 5 1. 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Associate Professor D. 4,» ..< . concerning ·.4. --·-' 6 - Would cut funding for Planned require contraceptives in economic reform. One ofthe focuses of of Teaching Education Greta Pennell '0. --,_. this year's election has been on higher believes these changes could be gpoty .3.· ' ' 9-, Parenthood workplace health plans, including students. access to education. Both President Obama and beneficial for 'Z k '..9. the"morning-after" pill Gov. Romney have suggested different «I don't see why the student loan interest rate has to be that high. It really policies for higher education that vary I. from decreasing student loan interest does saddle students with a tremendous 4 rates to involving private sectors into burden when they first come out [of • · - - higher education.' college] because it's a huge interest rate," E - 0 : p .. , "., '. Romneyhasbeen scrutinized fornot Pennell said.«[For] anybodywho's going having strong plans for higher education into the social services sector, where pay C - - by the Obama campaign. Adjunct his- may be less, it'11 be harder for them to ' tory and political science professor Matt make ends meet." LLI P.V.„ i- ' „ Hammond believes these are justified Some of Ob:ima's other proposals, criticisms. both in his time in office and during the 1 7'cm. « 1 The criticisms [against Romney] are include increasing funding for election, the warranted. 'Ihey're fair and no reason- Pell Grants. Pennell believes that this z: - Does not want undocumented -Thinks those brought to country able could go out there on the increasewillgive studentsabetterchance Yt educational person ..# immigrants to receive illegally as children should be exempt internet, tune into a speech or debate to pursue higher education. 2 . ,./ benefits from deportation and granted andunderstandwith anyspecificitywhat «I think the Pell Grant is an excellent 'i,rg. "- - Does not want to citizenship work permits Mitt Romney is proposing for higher one. I think it needs to be funded better ./.* grant COMI in -Committed to citizenship for education," Hammond said. and more thoroughly," Pennell said. "I .r to undocumented immigrants Hammond said that the choice to thinkthatwould allowforstudentstonot + 42.4 ''. Fustladies in -0- A KStiDS.... - participate campaign . «r»..P,=, » . Michelle Obama, Ann Romney take up own causes \ " ( - i •, 1 ; home . 0 .. By Morgan Benjamin energy-efficient building. In 1993, as executive direc- · founding I „ 4, STAFF WRITER -- ton she headed Public Allies Chicago, : j Ar,)8 -f- - ' . whichencouragesyouthtojoinnonprofit 1 "paft.£-<*i#-'J514-9* Hoosier . FromMarthaWashingtontoMichelle orgmizations.Michelle Obama initiated several .fi 3 f.. 1.."£--1--r='T-'r3erp EnvironrnentalCOUNCIL Obama, the unofficial title of first lady volunteer programs while acting as the · c'le'.3.:-- ··=gr ·.FiGr_.YE-:99»1 can come with much admiration and associate dean ofstudents at the Univer- hard work A firstladynormally assumes sig of Chicago. 1 · 1;1*, e unofficialduties suchas offeringadvice to She has planted avegetable garden at :m 1 - -· 11*s:11 9r handling domestic issues the White House with fifth graders, the . i glk:._ --- !=- Eai281 h . .1 -Ii ,»- the president, r,1 -tr:. -- - -- a leader in fashion. first since Eleanor Roosevelt, with the and becoming 6*4:4# 21 .f£26.. "1'-- Although the husbands of the two intent of promoting inexpensive means • potential first ladies in the upcoming ofproducing healthy foods. election are at different ends of the Michelle Obama also has paid fre- political spectrum, the women's political quent visits to military bases. views are not as contrasting as that of Ann Romney has spent much of her their husbands'. timesince1970asastay-at-homemother, Hoosier Environrnental Council for the According to a recent poll conducted raising her and her husband's five sons Sth Annual by ABC News, the general public view Tagg, Matt, Josh, Ben and Craig. ofMichelle Obama and Ann Romneyis She has also served as director ofBest Forum that they are more favorable than that of Friends, a group which serves inner-city Greening the Statehouse their husbands, by more than 12 percent girls in Boston. Additionally, she was and andninepercent,respectively.ABCNews co-chair and a member of the Faith December 1, 2012 attributed the results of this study to the Action Committee as well as a member womens' more bipartisan tendencies. ofthe Executive Committee and Com- -University of Indianapolis - Both ladies stress the importance of munityImpactCommitteefortheUnited Center family in speeches and through involve- Way,anorganizationworkingtopromote Schwitzer Student ment in numerous organizations. a higher standard ofliving throughwell- Whilebothwomenare educated, they ness, income stability and education. · 8:30 a.111. registration were educated in different settings: Ann AnnRomneyalsohasworkedasavol- 9:30 a. n. keynote address RomneygraduatedfromBrighamYoung unteerinstructor attheMotherCaroline . University,whereas Michelle Obama has Academy, a multicultural middle school. - -rs,/33 Law School. She is 19"/fl a degree from Harvard aleaderinusingequine therapy Keynote Speaker: - ....1 Douglas - = - „ 1 Meteorologist Paul f.-t b,2 1„ ;1=saellttl:,1.2, L ,';„2tttle S:roSs mw sm ad ooset ...... a meteorologist, and meddlingmuchintheirhusbands'politics. with the disease in 1998. Paul Douglas is nationally-known e.. - i will share his journey from skeptic to someone %' Michelle Obama has been known Despite her illness, Ann Romney has human contributions to climate change. .Allidl a . . . . for her stunning eye for fashion, likened trained for and participated in dressage convinced in been passionate about re-engaging - to that ofJackie Kennedy. She dons en- competition as recently as 2006. Dres- Douglas has once worked alongside Democrats sembles createdbydesigners suchasJason sage competitions are also referred to as Republicans, who .. on climate change issues, to show needed policy Wu,Narciso Rodriguez,MariaPintoand horseballetandarethe mostcompetitive leadership on this far-reaching issue. Calvin Klein, as well as pieces from more equestrian sport. She still continues to A t..1 affordable stores such as White House/ ride both therapeutically and as a hobby. Black Market and J. Crew. Inaninterview-withABCNews,Ann was As $20 general admission/$10 students Michelle Obama is not, however, Romney said, «I really surprised. merelyafashionenthusiast. Shehasbeen soon as I got on [the horse],I completely Sponsored by: or tired or that fa- & recognized as an important asset to her forgot I was even sick Mann Solar Energy Systems, Cummins, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Spalding Hilmes PC, career because of the tigue feeling. Ijust was so filled withjoy, Green Sierra Club Hoosier husband's political League of Women Voters, BlueGreen Alliance, Carmel Initiative, the organizations that it just was like a magic pill for me." Edible offices she has held and Chapter, Citizens for Appropriate Rural Roads, Improving Kids' Environment. PACT, also of which she has been a part. She ManyjournalistssuggestthatMichelle Indy Magazine, Indiana Recycling Coalition, Indiana Public Health Association, Save the been admired as a dedicated mother has ObamaandAnnRomneyhavedonemore Dunes, and anonymous gifts from long-standing HEC donors. to her two daughters, Malia and Sasha, fortheirhusbands'presidentialcampaigns promoter ofhealthierlifestyles across the than any other potential first ladies. 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