A Tale Ofstolen Textbooks
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It a ..='t «" :i: 6=6 1: Abp ,.4 :*0&#)x1me-4&':waidu3 side, looking through window. -Ihey f"ew may sound small, a book, but at the set up a decoy, Cadet Harkness, and - By Staci Reafsnyder same point in time, the last report 1 were able to put him inside the library. « ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR had taken was a We were able to observe a male F >. 32*.'..c,=A 1,11' A -7-%4'*4 .A&'.,2...#It..'....#I.*p --I .„,r-.-, - 4**,·. S200 book and .e". reallv nervouc, . acting very suspicious; • it call become :'... swayingbackandforth,gettingupand „ ' . "You have the right to remain veryexpensive. [sitting] dc,wn. Eventuallr Iiarknes, silent..."OfficerLeShawnTylerread Other at- , f went to the irstroom,' Tilei- said. Miranda haci He said that after Hatkness went .. --I.'- , ' „ - '*I7-'1 - ' . '. 1 Eric Hergenroether his tempts .-- ./ after saw been made at to the restroc,m.he observed the male - ... 4 ./ 1 Warning/Rights Tyler him take a Criminal Justice boc,k catching the walk over to tlie book, ob erve it and owned by CadetTimothy Harkness textbook thief, walkbackinto the computer labwhere at 2:30 a.m., on Nov. 5, according Tyler said. he had been. Then the male came out 1 ' '.... .: ' :. '.''...'ft..1,; i the Universityoflndianapolis Police HERGENROETHER of the lab. took the book and tried to .. St. 1 , --,---...1K "[Officers report. ofl the Uni- flee thebuildingthroughtheeast exit. 'A t that time we were able to ap- ------ - 6.2-..5.3 5 '·,7 -..Le.:,2:<12:2 IncidentSince the middle of October, versity ofIndianapolis Police Depait- -- r..- ...... I ,...7,=5„.,k-ES='3.e qi.-S>' -, (- t,T»Abe'* tte'", - · textbooks throughout the Krannert ment...wereadvisedofseveraltheftsof prehend him,-Tyler said. ..5.%4,p*PA4923 ........9... -,iI.-r..,2 and Sease Wi ng academic textbooks tliat had occu, red According to the incident report, ' ....... 'St' 1: 4.. 2.-4'..'3: '-f...4,4.15: 4,9% pl 3 "' Memorial Library were reported stolen by owners who in Krannert Memorial Libran and upon incidentto arrest, I Iergenroether :. ...., . .::: 4': . left tlieir study aie&is aiid returned Sease Wing. Due to the consistent was asked by the police, if there was , . to find their textbook Tyler thefts from the Krannert Memorial anything they needed to know, and : .7.,7:.. ''-4 ' : r: * ..,6..Avi:.0.i': 33».»" gone. ....„,; .43't;, 9--s « ..4 '. 5,3 ., ;::.....'4 .t')t;k·,··..Ij·lp: said the Police and over several responded that hc had herome in his 3 '.vs e,317, 7....., p .. 9 f -''Ii, 7.rl:'., 5..9 v UIndy Department Library Sease Wing had seen tlic stolen textbooks as a weeks, Tyler asked UIndy Police Ca- possession. 1 I ·: - 'P E. y. .. , ,:-:I 'I# ' t i reoccurrence and not random acts dct, Timothy J. Harkness, to position '. Hergenrocther was placed un- : I 9-' ' · ' '-2 oftlieft. himself in the library will} a textbook dei ,11-rest for theft: receiving stolen Ne've had a lot of that had his initials'T.J.,'on page 50, ... / problems property. and possession of cocaine i the incident report state6. with thefts, specificall) books,"Ty- > See TEXTBOOK on Page 3 1 hoto. tyAntIe?blruer· 742 RetA·etcr / i , '·r i ' i * -, '.t'-, '.' ':-eg #AM<YAK.#& ,Ai#IFI,i F.FR,.. .........48: ..I&*243..#FA),MT....Efrwfzv-f.r<7- .IN.",::w.Tr ,153'.,w.:,Tr..my,B#v .m.e -7„.MFP··,="r „... s Senior lookingto lead in-- 2011 - -- Healthy Diploma Senior political science major viesfor - adds fitness option .."5"ME#*- .1 seat . --Se»=*»=='"49*.. raising public health concerns in the City Council ..ihipia ..1.3 . 9 By Haley Vannarsdall .: : US. In today's unsteady economic situ- 4 STAFF WRITER ation, employers are looking for healthy By Kim Puckett <<,'* workers demonstrating positive health behaviors and habits, Hicks. NEWS EDITOR #*M 21/" '4 accordingto Staying fit, keeping healthy and 'Iherearenootherprogramslikethis i.-4 37*- d ..t-, · 4"; s. ' 3 even finding higher employability are to give " students an opportunity to prove 3 -- .., ..i -- S ....Si '. :·:* A promises ofthe new Healthy Diploma, they are healthy to themselves and also with "My leadership skills, coupled ... al.-I CA .: / 1:0!e. 1 aprogramrecentlyimplementedbythe to employers," she said. President Obama's i 'Ille US. spends more money on election make me 1 . -4--p*9 ;»1$1%.....4 Kinesology Department. believe I can do it," senior Christopher 'Ihe Healthy Diploma is a 15 credit healthcarethananyotherindustrialized Jackson said. "People really do believe in ·il hour concentration offered for fresh- nation, and 90 percent ofall health care are defined change." .·. - - &09 9 man and sopho- ··A ,Q„ ,· ,· : costs as preventable illness, more Despite his tender age of 21, Jackson students, ' :./ift'.1 A ,4,·;·: according to the Centers for Disease . ". ...-3 -.1. 'el;, #' I..'' "1'.." is gearing up for a 2011 run for the City .*.2/ and it's the Control. UIndy is the only college of- first '. N.'t · . : #YA CouncilseatoiDistrict22,whichincludes ofits kind , fering this type of diploma to students, in the . , - . j 4, town- Uilited States. parts ofDecatur, Perry and Wayne 6. t." , whichwillhelp them receive recognition ships.The incumbent forthis district,Bob ilf Kinesiology < 9< 9· in the competing job world. Cockrum, is in his 60s and president of ChairLisaHicks *' b ' 046 Kinesiology Associate Adjunct the council. Professor Mindy Mayol helped Hicks foundedthepro- ' 3'.'.-.r*4,9#. -*ij «'Ihere is a big difference between the f gram because of 'i'*pi,f;'# 7 c#114#i#,t: implementtheprogramandemphasized -----'.%,1 1.':t....5Pt, :9 , .. .: incumbentandI,"Jacksonsaid.«Myyouth her concern of thatit's open to all students of-all majors, obe- and that it's also doable. , very willmake meadifferentkindofcandidate ·:,'6. 't.. p 14 4 , the rising HICKS 146.ir-FV . than in the past.It willbe an asset as much -ly , sity rates in the "It just might push the Healthy Di- . " as a hindrance. United States. - plomastudenttogetthejobover another « *e ....., ... On his recent„ 21st birthday, 7. 1 : 7 «'Ihis idea began about three or four Jackson :/' .... e. .far , / ai: ...'.':-...1-3.4, 1'. graduate,"Mayol said. held the first fundraiser for his campaign, years ago when a lot of emphasis was This one-of-a-kindprogramis trade- raising enoughtoreach hisgoal of $1,000. # u,Ibillul „,4. ..s,.: i. j.,i.i„....- put on decreasing obesityin secondary marked so itwouldbeimpossibleto take State Representatives Mary .Ann Sul- 14£ $&4':*,4-4 1-'- .... ..4-»1 i k,·.y..:.&02-'- education,butnotalotofemphasiswas thesameideaandconfuseemployers.The 6 .lil/,*"W '--' -'4 said. livan (D-Indianapolis) and John Barnes - ..4**' 1.44 , . " v v. ·.1-*-. 'i"-4 8, . ,- . on higher education," she program provides individual consultation (D-Indianapolis) attended the event in 'Ihe requirements address the 10 ......... support oflackson. - -- leading health indicators, which are > See HEAl.IH on Page 3 As president of UIndy's chapter of College orga- . -" -----'".-RMDI 000 Democrats, Jackson has Photo byAnneleti=•lb,Refector -7-3,3'--='- lK-i ,6... ' a debate with nized events such as policy VOLLEYBALL CollegeRepubkans andan event for the SeniorChristopher Jacksonisplanning his 2011 campaignforindianapolisCityCouncil. Hewillrun against - '4Whi't--, ,1 1 referendumtorenovateWishardHospital incumbent Bob Cockrum, president ofthe council. Jackson has alreadyraised over $1,000 for his campaign. i _ - . '- 4'1.- , . 7 4 --4 2*..... The GLVC Champion volleyball team in downtown Indianapolis. won its first-ever NCAA Division "When you think of a politician, you will not be fully starting my campaign Prodhan agreed that all ofIndianapolis think of someone who knows how to or- until after their elections,"Jackson said. would benefit from Jacksons election. 11 Midwest Regional on Nov. 21, said a council member he ganize and lead people," Mustafizur "I will attend fundraisers and canvas for «If he were to be sending theteam on to the NCAA 3, Prodhan, junior international relations the candidates I support.