WEDNESDAY JAN. 27, 2016 NEWS // UD community remembers A&E // Broadway rap musical about OPINIONS // UD buys new president’s SPORTS // Men’s regroups VOL.63 NO. 10 Father Jack McGrath, pg. 5. Founding Fathers rewrites history, pg. 8. mansion, sells mansion, pg. 11. after La Salle loss, pg. 16.

FLYERWEDNESDAY JAN. 27, 2016NEWS | ISSUE 10 *Pg. 3 ‘We have a long, long way to go’: MLK monument commemorates UD, national history ROSE RUCOBA Staff Writer

At the Martin Luther King Jr. monument, on the farthest chair to the left, rest replicas of King’s suit coat and Bible. While few and simple, the per- sonal effects represent the spirit of a man who acted as a mouthpiece for justice, equality and peace in America. His presence at the podium, whether it was delivering the “I Have a Dream” speech in Washing- ton D.C. or giving a sermon in his hometown church, was powerful. UD students may be surprised to know that, while he never stood at the monument podium, Dr. King delivered a speech at the ’s Frericks Center, for- merly the Field House, in Novem- ber of 1964. In his speech, Dr. King talked of the end of segregation and how African-Americans were within the reach of freedom. “Negroes have come a long, long The recently constructed Martin Luther King Jr. monument commemorates King’s 1964 speech at the University of Dayton. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor way but we have a long, long way to go,” he said. In the late 1990’s, while talking “With the beauty of the monument, people will remember.” with some women at the UD King Breakfast in mid-January, art histo- —Roger Crum, Ph.D., Professor of Art History ry professor Roger Crum, Ph.D., first learned Dr. King had spoken at the University of Dayton. Brother Gary revealed the story be- For that reason, he went with a ing up to his childhood home in goes to the memorial to work,” he A member of UD faculty since hind the construction of the mon- structure of a wall and podium with Atlanta, Georgia, and the three said. “It should be used as a spring- 1991, Crum was shocked he had ument. three chairs. chairs with King’s chair at the far board to bring issues forward.” never heard about this historic One of Brother Gary’s main con- The monument was going to be left to represent community and The monument was erected be- event and was inspired to find a way cerns was displaying the monument situated in the grass off to the side, King’s humility because he tried tween mid-July and mid-November to commemorate it. in a place on campus where a steady but the decision to build the mon- to give others a voice, a chance to of 2015 and named “Give Us This He wanted anyone who stepped flow of students would walk. He ument as part of a pathway allowed be the center of attention. It also Day Our Daily Quest” in honor of foot on campus to recognize the originally wanted the monument for the building of the bench, a represents how King often liked a the everyday quest Dr. King jour- history that had taken place. close to the Immaculate Concep- place of reflection and rest. good seat from which to overlook neyed to bring justice to all those “The idea began in a moment tion Chapel, but he finally settled The chairs in the monument are the crowd. oppressed in America. of surprise,” Crum said about his on the space between two trees on copper with a dark gray patina on Brother Gary hopes the layout of The final step in completing inspiration for the monument. the path between Roesch Library them, and the wall, podium and the pulpit and bench will invite pro- the monument will be installing a Crum then asked professor of and Albert E. Emanuel Hall. bench are granite. The team could fessors to take their classes there to plaque naming all those who helped art and design Brother Gary Mar- The team initially planned for it not find any suitable American teach and discuss, and students will in the process of constructing the cinowski, S.M., to head the project. to be a statue, but Brother Gary ex- granite for the monument, so they use the monument as a gathering monument. It will read, “M. Gary Brother Gary, a Marianist broth- plained there were already so many used black granite from Zimbabwe. place to talk about current issues Marcinowski S.M., sculpture, John er and art enthusiastic since youth, statues around campus. He wanted Brother Gary explained he chose and speak their minds. V. Clarke, typography, Roger J. took on the challenge with big plans to do something different. white octagon floor panels and ce- “The chair with the suit coat and Crum, memorial concept.” in mind. “I wanted a monument that was ramic firestone floor because Dr. Bible does not only represent King, In an interview with Flyer News, simple, yet elegant,” he stated. King had octagonal stones lead- but also represents anyone who See KING, pg. 6

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FlyerNews Have disinformation skills, will travel @FlyerNews Attend a free dinner followed by a discussion and showing of the film “Merchants of Doubt,” which WHY BECOME A chronicles shady PR tactics used by climate change deniers. 140 Stonemill, Jan. 29, 6:30-9 p.m. King Tut’s close shave Volume Issue Date Last week, eight employees of a museum in Egypt will be charged with negligence after a failed attempt MARIANIST? 63 10 Jan. 27 at reattaching the beard on the 3,300-year-old death mask of the ancient Egyptian King Tutankhamun. A new goblin king in town While it may be too soon to bear, news has surfaced that the 1986 David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly When Brother José Julián Matos- film “Labyrinth” will be rebooted with “Guardians of the Galaxy” co-writer Nicole Perlman. Auffant, SM, joined the faculty at a Marianist school in Puerto Rico, Who To Follow Refresh View all Let’s make waking up fun! (Ha. Ha. *sobs*) he began sharing daily prayers and Microsoft has released a new alarm clock app that prompts users to play a game in order to disable the alarm. Games range from making faces at the phone camera or typing out complex sentences. fellowship at the Marianist community. FlyerNews He was drawn to “teaching as a Follow sacred calling and to religious life,” MONSTER TRUCKS (Need we say more?) The University of Dayton Monster trucks are awesome, and it’s time to experience them up close. MONSTER JAM will be held at he says. “It’s a life that sustains me Wright State’s Nutter Center. Friday at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets start at $18. and helps me grow.” Follow A different kind of five-second rule, for SPACE Last week, the space travel company SpaceX released footage of it’s Crew Dragon capsule successfully Brother José is minister of spiritual completing a five-second hover test, in which it used four mounted thrusters to maintain stability. development at St. Mary’s University Solutions Issue 9 You throw like a girl! in San Antonio. Join former NFL player for the Eagles and Oilers Don McPherson for a discussion on everyday gendered language and how it affects our views on men and women. Feb. 1, RecPlex gym, 8:30-9:45 p.m. IS A MARIANIST LIFE OF Culture and Crisis Join the Department of Music in welcoming the Dayton Burundi Dance Troupe, performing a selection SERVICE, COMMUNITY AND of its most well-known works. Seating is limited. Feb. 3, KU Ballroom, 8-9 p.m. PRAYER RIGHT FOR YOU? Paging Balto Learn more today. Contact During the weekend’s East Coast blizzard, Mount Mitchell, the highest peak in the eastern U.S., experi- enced a record-breaking snowfall of 66 inches, surpassing the 1993 record of 50 inches. Brother Tom Wendorf, SM [email protected] The original stuntman Join the Not-So-Silent-Cinema and the New River Ensemble for a discussion and viewing of the greatest Sister Nicole Trahan, FMI works by Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton, pioneers of cinema. Feb. 5, Sears Recital Hall, 10-11 a.m. [email protected] // SUDOKU DIFFICULTY MEDIUM We consider ourselves to be ‘waterfall half-full’ type of people The New York state park system has announced it will begin making plans to halt the flow of water on the U.S. side of the Niagara Falls in order to repair two century-old concrete arch bridges.

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*Cover cutout: We’ll see you in the stars, Glenn Frey (L), BROTHERS – PRIESTS – SISTERS Alan Rickman (C) and David Bowie (R). Photos courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. marianist.com Chris Santucci / Multimedia Editor 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com SUSTAINABEAT Father Jack McGrath 12 ways to make sustainable resolutions Marianist leader and man of humor dies at 81 JULIA HALL one million sea birds and 100,000 Staff Writer marine mammals annually.” DOMINIC SANFILLIPO “If it’s just a water bottle, then that’s step one,” King said. “If it’s Staff Writer Failed New Year’s resolutions a coffee mug, then that’s step two. “Working with students in the process of often become notorious at this That’s two changes you’ve made. Some people stay in your mem- time of year, yet choosing to live How many coffee cups less is that ory even if you’ve only met them in a more environmentally friendly in the trash?” once. It could be their smile, their making life decisions and assisting them from manner, especially among the crazy laugh or their outlook on life. For diets and excessive exercise kicks, 5. Take notes on your laptop. others, it could be something pro- the point of view of opening avenues to reality, is an attainable goal. By exert- Killing less trees means more found they said or did that lingers ing even minimal efforts, you can oxygen. with you long afterward. change the future of our planet. Maloney advised “taking notes By all accounts, Father Jack Mc- truth, values and the human needs around us on your computer or tablets,” add- Grath, S.M., who passed away at 1. If you live in a house or apart- ing, “White boards in study spaces the age of 81 on Dec. 26, was one is a unique role in society.” ment, buy local or organic gro- are great for doing practice prob- such person. Whether it was for ceries. lems or thinking through ideas to two weeks or 60 years, Father Jack —Father Jack McGrath, S.M. Or, if you live in a dorm, use re- avoid wasting paper.” left an indelible mark on thou- usable containers at the dining hall. sands of people across the globe Meg Maloney, sophomore en- 6. Lower your thermostat. As and the Marianist family. vironmental biology major and you lower the burning of fos- “Jack loved his work here at co-president of the Sustainability sil fuels, wear an extra pair of UD,” wrote the Rev. James Fitz, “Even though I was never the brothers and had great hopes for Club, suggested, “A lot of people fuzzy socks. S.M., the university’s vice presi- most religious guy in the room, I the future of the Society of Mary that are living in houses purchase “At roughly 45% of one’s total dent for the Office for Mission always listened to, and did my best in this part of the world. all their food. So, they can start energy bill, household heating and and Rector, to colleagues and to abide by, whatever advice [he’d] “Because of health concerns, purchasing things that are organ- AC systems make up the largest fellow Marianists in an email an- give me.” I told him in October that his ic or locally grown. Dayton has a portion of typical household ener- nouncing Father Jack’s passing. Father Marty Solma, S.M., the upcoming trip to India in Janu- lot of farmers markets. 2nd Street gy use,” according to Sustainable- “Jack’s love for the University provincial of the Marianist Prov- ary would have to be his last. He Market is really close.” Living.Solutions. “Due to this fact, was reciprocated by many who ince of the United States, shared a looked at me and said, in his typ- “If you are eating in KU, you one of the easiest ways to increase have expressed their deep affec- Father McGrath is remembered by friends and family for his sense of humor fond memory of Father Jack with ical ‘harrumph’ style, ‘I will think may not have a choice at where energy efficiency and reduce one’s tion for him as the news of his and thoughtfulness. Photo courtesy of UD Media Relations. Flyer News from a passage he about it.’ Clearly, the Lord had your food comes from, but then carbon footprint is by modifying Riding the Link bikes around Dayton can be part of an environmentally-conscious lifestyle. Photo courtesy of Laura illness spread.” wrote for his funeral. even better plans for him.” you make a choice at how you’re current heating and AC systems.” Estandia, executive director of Bike Miami Valley. Born in Brooklyn, New York, sible throughout the Marianist ing McGrath family.” “In 2011, at the age of 76, we Fitz ended his email to friends packaging it,” Leslie King, director “So, what’s your thermostat at?” in 1935, Father Jack entered the world, from provincial of the Almost every person writing and asked Jack to serve as the Assistant and family across the Marianist of the Rivers Institute, added. “I King challenged students. “And Director Supervisor for our Dis- spectrum with some recent words terial to start with: “I love Mother novitiate to become a Marianist Marianist Province of New York, commenting after Father Jack’s am glad that KU has composting, what are you wearing? We keep the brother at the young age of 18 the United States Conference of death brought up his sense of hu- trict of India,” wrote Solma. from Father Jack himself. In read- but the next step would be bring- thermostat at our house at 62. We Earth Jones. It is a great magazine. “We needed a good mentor for ing them, you might remember the You are seeing some of the most because he was so struck by the Catholic Bishops’ advisory board mor and mischief. Brother Brian ing your own reusable container. wear socks. We wear sweaters.” personalities of the Marianists he and the university professor of Zampier, who lived with Father young leadership, someone with words of your favorite professors, You can have them weigh it when innovated practices around living experience and with the ability to colleagues and friends who have simply and sustainably. The people encountered at Chaminade High faith and culture at UD. Jack for a decade in the Washing- you go in, and have them subtract 7. Cast your vote wisely. Discov- School in Mineola, New York, ac- “My experience of Father Jack ton Street Community in Dayton, show, by concrete example, what altered the course of your life it when you leave.” er how the presidential candi- highlighted in that magazine are leadership in the Society of Mary during your time at Dayton: constantly going the next step. For cording to his obituary from the was a person of quiet and deep joy recalled “a classic quote from Jack, dates plan on creating a better, Marianist headquarters in Rome. in his work as teacher, as priest and as he wagged his finger back and entails. At a time in his life when “Working with students in the 2. Use the composting bins. livable environment for the fu- me, that is not only a how-to, but he could have comfortably re- process of making life decisions also inspiring.” By 1957, Father Jack had ob- as colleague,” said Sandra Yocum, forth, was ‘fruit is not dessert!’” “Dayton is really efficient at ture of our, the human popula- tained a bachelor’s degree in phi- Ph.D., the director of graduate according to the official obituary duced his ministry commitments and assisting them from the point composting. If you live in a house, tion’s, planet. losophy from UD. Soon after- work in religious studies at UD. from Rome. and enjoyed a still-vital life at UD, of view of opening avenues to re- you can [buy] a mini-composter Michelle Pautz, Ph.D., Director 11. Wash your clothes and dishes “Those that knew him can tell you When the University of Dayton he said ‘yes’, as he had done so ality, truth, values and the human with naturally based soaps. ward, he found himself teaching at like $20 at Target, then you can of the Master of Public Adminis- subjects from math to religious about his laugh--a kind of burst posted news of Father Jack’s pass- many times before.” needs around us is a unique role bring your compost to KU and tration Program and an Associate “Phosphorous is super bad for “For three years in India, de- in society. And to be doing such any ecosystem, which comes a lot studies in Dayton and New York, of amusement--or the twinkle that ing on its official Facebook page, they will compost for you,” Ma- Professor of Political Science, pro- back at his alma mater. He entered would light up his eyes in talking the comments section lit up with spite the heat, the inconveniences work with competent, human and loney said. “People in dorms can posed that students look beyond from dishwashers and washing and the daily diet of rice, he gave energetic colleagues broadens the machines, so you can get natural- seminary a few years later and was about something that he enjoyed, testimonials to his life and fond work on recycling. Also, they are sound bites and Facebook to be an ordained a priest in 1966 at the whether it be in his theological memories of time shared together. generously of himself in the ser- sense of a community in action.” trying to start a pilot program in informed citizen and voter. ly-based laundry detergents and vice of this developing unit of the soaps,” Maloney explained. Marianist seminary in Fribourg, thinking, his life as a Marianist, his “I loved this man with all my Marycrest on composting on the Switzerland. teaching or his seemingly endless heart. He was a wonderful human Society of Mary,” Solma contin- To learn more about Father Jack’s living floors, so that residents are 8. Join in UD community sus- marrying of nieces and nephews being who shaped me into who ued. “Even after his initial stroke, life, please visitmarianist.com/ 12. Take a class. Try the mini- From that point onward, he more aware of their recycling and tainability events and organiza- served in almost every role pos- and baptizing of the ever-expand- I am today,” UD grad Michael he insisted that India is where he files/2016/01/McGrath-obit.pdf. composting habits.” tions. course Living Simply and Sus- Cappuccitti wrote on Facebook. should be. He loved the Indian Anyone can join the Sustain- tainably, UDI 324. 3. Ride your bike or walk with ability Club. If you are a first-year, Pautz also noted that that al- your own two feet. check out the River Stewards pro- most every department has classes Dayton has several opportunities gram. Applications are due Feb. 15. on environmental topics. She ref- Leadership organization teaches secrets to success to explore. Try taking out a Rec- erenced Literature of the Environ- Bike or Link bike to ride to the Art 9. Unplug cords when not in ment and Environmental Ethics as CASSIDY COLARIK like-minded, success-oriented in- pastor John Maxwell, television Membership allows students to a sophomore psychology major Institute later this semester. use. two other examples. Staff Writer dividuals come together and help personality Al Roker and actor join a job bank exclusively through and member of The National So- “Bikes. The nice thing is that Yup, that means your phone “It starts with self-awareness and one another succeed.” John Leguizamo. Broadcasts were The National Leadership and Suc- ciety of Leadership and Success. Dayton is really close, so you can charger, lamps and coffee makers you start to pay attention to your Last semester, The National So- open to the entire campus and had cess Society’s website. Additional- The organization has contin- ride your bike there, which is also still use electricity if they are off actions,” King stated. “So, maybe Last semester, UD brought a ciety of Leadership and Success at such successful turnouts during ly, members have the opportunity ued growing, with an induction great for local businesses,” Malo- but plugged into the wall. you realize you don’t turn lights new organization to campus, The UD made impressive strides. While the fall semester that Mallady be- to access scholarships through the ceremony approaching Feb. 11 for ney suggested. “That may be one of the hardest off. Then, maybe when you start National Society of Leadership other universities retain about 50 lieves they may have to move to a society, and discounts at places like about 450 new members. things on a college campus because to think about the impacts of turn- and Success, also known as Sigma percent of the original accepted larger space for future broadcasts. Target, Men’s Warehouse, Princ- “I hope to see the chapter grow Alpha Pi. 4. Drink from a reusable water you aren’t paying your bills...your ing those lights on, then you start members to active status, the alpha Membership in the organiza- eton Review, Best Buy, Comcast, in terms of quality, meaning in- parents are,” King said. “Well, you changing your behavior.” Advisor Daria Graham, director class at UD had 483 members their tion has a number of benefits in- E-Campus, Dell, HP and AMC. stead of just bringing this program bottle and coffee mug. of student leadership programs at Satisfying your caffeine addic- start thinking, ‘Who’s paying those So, make a resolution you can first semester with over 400 mem- cluding the opportunity to form The organization also provides on from the national society to tion can still be done without cre- costs, whether the financial costs maintain: live more sustainably. UD, saw the group as an opportu- bers still active within the first se- small groups, referred to as Suc- members the chance to work with make it to bring the community of ating more waste. or those environmental injustices Even if your health kick didn’t last, nity to provide students with lead- mester, according to the president cess Networking Teams. These success coaches from the society. UD into the society, to get it really According to health site Sustaina- around oil consumption in our you can still make a change that ership training that could be uti- of UD’s chapter, sophomore me- teams, composed of six to nine “Not only has the society taught branded towards service and expe- bleLiving.Solutions, “We have even country?’” will extend beyond your health and lized through experiential learning. chanical engineering major Jackson students, are geared toward set- me to embrace leadership oppor- riencing leadership roles,” Mallady created an entire island of plastic mental state to help augment the According to The National So- Mallady. ting S.M.A.R.T. goals and holding tunities presented to me at the uni- said. off the coast of California known longevity of our natural resources. ciety of Leadership and Success’s During the fall semester, there oneself accountable for meeting versity, but through it, I have made As this organization continues to 10. Become aware. Be informed. website, its mission is to “help peo- as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Read books, magazines, scien- were four live broadcasts pertain- these goals throughout the semes- endless connections with my peers, develop on campus there are ten- that is twice the size of Texas! Its For more tips, visit flyernews. ple discover and achieve their goals. ing to the topics of leadership and ter. S.M.A.R.T. stands for specific, faculty and other leaders to help tative plans for social and charity tific journals, newspapers, mag- The Society offers life-changing pieces outnumber sea life six to azines, etc. com/12-ways-to-make-sustainable-reso- success. Guest speakers included measureable, attainable, realistic with my educational and profes- events, as well. one, leading to the death of over King suggested some reading ma- lutions. lectures from the nation’s leading actor Jesse Eisenberg, writer and and time-bound. sional career,” said Ellen Krueger, presenters and a community where 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com SUSTAINABEAT Father Jack McGrath 12 ways to make sustainable resolutions Marianist leader and man of humor dies at 81 JULIA HALL one million sea birds and 100,000 Staff Writer marine mammals annually.” DOMINIC SANFILLIPO “If it’s just a water bottle, then that’s step one,” King said. “If it’s Staff Writer Failed New Year’s resolutions a coffee mug, then that’s step two. “Working with students in the process of often become notorious at this That’s two changes you’ve made. Some people stay in your mem- time of year, yet choosing to live How many coffee cups less is that ory even if you’ve only met them in a more environmentally friendly in the trash?” once. It could be their smile, their making life decisions and assisting them from manner, especially among the crazy laugh or their outlook on life. For diets and excessive exercise kicks, 5. Take notes on your laptop. others, it could be something pro- the point of view of opening avenues to reality, is an attainable goal. By exert- Killing less trees means more found they said or did that lingers ing even minimal efforts, you can oxygen. with you long afterward. change the future of our planet. Maloney advised “taking notes By all accounts, Father Jack Mc- truth, values and the human needs around us on your computer or tablets,” add- Grath, S.M., who passed away at 1. If you live in a house or apart- ing, “White boards in study spaces the age of 81 on Dec. 26, was one is a unique role in society.” ment, buy local or organic gro- are great for doing practice prob- such person. Whether it was for ceries. lems or thinking through ideas to two weeks or 60 years, Father Jack —Father Jack McGrath, S.M. Or, if you live in a dorm, use re- avoid wasting paper.” left an indelible mark on thou- usable containers at the dining hall. sands of people across the globe Meg Maloney, sophomore en- 6. Lower your thermostat. As and the Marianist family. vironmental biology major and you lower the burning of fos- “Jack loved his work here at co-president of the Sustainability sil fuels, wear an extra pair of UD,” wrote the Rev. James Fitz, “Even though I was never the brothers and had great hopes for Club, suggested, “A lot of people fuzzy socks. S.M., the university’s vice presi- most religious guy in the room, I the future of the Society of Mary that are living in houses purchase “At roughly 45% of one’s total dent for the Office for Mission always listened to, and did my best in this part of the world. all their food. So, they can start energy bill, household heating and and Rector, to colleagues and to abide by, whatever advice [he’d] “Because of health concerns, purchasing things that are organ- AC systems make up the largest fellow Marianists in an email an- give me.” I told him in October that his ic or locally grown. Dayton has a portion of typical household ener- nouncing Father Jack’s passing. Father Marty Solma, S.M., the upcoming trip to India in Janu- lot of farmers markets. 2nd Street gy use,” according to Sustainable- “Jack’s love for the University provincial of the Marianist Prov- ary would have to be his last. He Market is really close.” Living.Solutions. “Due to this fact, was reciprocated by many who ince of the United States, shared a looked at me and said, in his typ- “If you are eating in KU, you one of the easiest ways to increase have expressed their deep affec- Father McGrath is remembered by friends and family for his sense of humor fond memory of Father Jack with ical ‘harrumph’ style, ‘I will think may not have a choice at where energy efficiency and reduce one’s tion for him as the news of his and thoughtfulness. Photo courtesy of UD Media Relations. Flyer News from a passage he about it.’ Clearly, the Lord had your food comes from, but then carbon footprint is by modifying Riding the Link bikes around Dayton can be part of an environmentally-conscious lifestyle. Photo courtesy of Laura illness spread.” wrote for his funeral. even better plans for him.” you make a choice at how you’re current heating and AC systems.” Estandia, executive director of Bike Miami Valley. Born in Brooklyn, New York, sible throughout the Marianist ing McGrath family.” “In 2011, at the age of 76, we Fitz ended his email to friends packaging it,” Leslie King, director “So, what’s your thermostat at?” in 1935, Father Jack entered the world, from provincial of the Almost every person writing and asked Jack to serve as the Assistant and family across the Marianist of the Rivers Institute, added. “I King challenged students. “And Director Supervisor for our Dis- spectrum with some recent words terial to start with: “I love Mother novitiate to become a Marianist Marianist Province of New York, commenting after Father Jack’s am glad that KU has composting, what are you wearing? We keep the brother at the young age of 18 the United States Conference of death brought up his sense of hu- trict of India,” wrote Solma. from Father Jack himself. In read- but the next step would be bring- thermostat at our house at 62. We Earth Jones. It is a great magazine. “We needed a good mentor for ing them, you might remember the You are seeing some of the most because he was so struck by the Catholic Bishops’ advisory board mor and mischief. Brother Brian ing your own reusable container. wear socks. We wear sweaters.” personalities of the Marianists he and the university professor of Zampier, who lived with Father young leadership, someone with words of your favorite professors, You can have them weigh it when innovated practices around living experience and with the ability to colleagues and friends who have simply and sustainably. The people encountered at Chaminade High faith and culture at UD. Jack for a decade in the Washing- you go in, and have them subtract 7. Cast your vote wisely. Discov- School in Mineola, New York, ac- “My experience of Father Jack ton Street Community in Dayton, show, by concrete example, what altered the course of your life it when you leave.” er how the presidential candi- highlighted in that magazine are leadership in the Society of Mary during your time at Dayton: constantly going the next step. For cording to his obituary from the was a person of quiet and deep joy recalled “a classic quote from Jack, dates plan on creating a better, Marianist headquarters in Rome. in his work as teacher, as priest and as he wagged his finger back and entails. At a time in his life when “Working with students in the 2. Use the composting bins. livable environment for the fu- me, that is not only a how-to, but he could have comfortably re- process of making life decisions also inspiring.” By 1957, Father Jack had ob- as colleague,” said Sandra Yocum, forth, was ‘fruit is not dessert!’” “Dayton is really efficient at ture of our, the human popula- tained a bachelor’s degree in phi- Ph.D., the director of graduate according to the official obituary duced his ministry commitments and assisting them from the point composting. If you live in a house, tion’s, planet. losophy from UD. Soon after- work in religious studies at UD. from Rome. and enjoyed a still-vital life at UD, of view of opening avenues to re- you can [buy] a mini-composter Michelle Pautz, Ph.D., Director 11. Wash your clothes and dishes “Those that knew him can tell you When the University of Dayton he said ‘yes’, as he had done so ality, truth, values and the human with naturally based soaps. ward, he found himself teaching at like $20 at Target, then you can of the Master of Public Adminis- subjects from math to religious about his laugh--a kind of burst posted news of Father Jack’s pass- many times before.” needs around us is a unique role bring your compost to KU and tration Program and an Associate “Phosphorous is super bad for “For three years in India, de- in society. And to be doing such any ecosystem, which comes a lot studies in Dayton and New York, of amusement--or the twinkle that ing on its official Facebook page, they will compost for you,” Ma- Professor of Political Science, pro- back at his alma mater. He entered would light up his eyes in talking the comments section lit up with spite the heat, the inconveniences work with competent, human and loney said. “People in dorms can posed that students look beyond from dishwashers and washing and the daily diet of rice, he gave energetic colleagues broadens the machines, so you can get natural- seminary a few years later and was about something that he enjoyed, testimonials to his life and fond work on recycling. Also, they are sound bites and Facebook to be an ordained a priest in 1966 at the whether it be in his theological memories of time shared together. generously of himself in the ser- sense of a community in action.” trying to start a pilot program in informed citizen and voter. ly-based laundry detergents and vice of this developing unit of the soaps,” Maloney explained. Marianist seminary in Fribourg, thinking, his life as a Marianist, his “I loved this man with all my Marycrest on composting on the Switzerland. teaching or his seemingly endless heart. He was a wonderful human Society of Mary,” Solma contin- To learn more about Father Jack’s living floors, so that residents are 8. Join in UD community sus- marrying of nieces and nephews being who shaped me into who ued. “Even after his initial stroke, life, please visitmarianist.com/ 12. Take a class. Try the mini- From that point onward, he more aware of their recycling and tainability events and organiza- served in almost every role pos- and baptizing of the ever-expand- I am today,” UD grad Michael he insisted that India is where he files/2016/01/McGrath-obit.pdf. composting habits.” tions. course Living Simply and Sus- Cappuccitti wrote on Facebook. should be. He loved the Indian Anyone can join the Sustain- tainably, UDI 324. 3. Ride your bike or walk with ability Club. If you are a first-year, Pautz also noted that that al- your own two feet. check out the River Stewards pro- most every department has classes Dayton has several opportunities gram. Applications are due Feb. 15. on environmental topics. She ref- Leadership organization teaches secrets to success to explore. Try taking out a Rec- erenced Literature of the Environ- Bike or Link bike to ride to the Art 9. Unplug cords when not in ment and Environmental Ethics as CASSIDY COLARIK like-minded, success-oriented in- pastor John Maxwell, television Membership allows students to a sophomore psychology major Institute later this semester. use. two other examples. Staff Writer dividuals come together and help personality Al Roker and actor join a job bank exclusively through and member of The National So- “Bikes. The nice thing is that Yup, that means your phone “It starts with self-awareness and one another succeed.” John Leguizamo. Broadcasts were The National Leadership and Suc- ciety of Leadership and Success. Dayton is really close, so you can charger, lamps and coffee makers you start to pay attention to your Last semester, The National So- open to the entire campus and had cess Society’s website. Additional- The organization has contin- ride your bike there, which is also still use electricity if they are off actions,” King stated. “So, maybe Last semester, UD brought a ciety of Leadership and Success at such successful turnouts during ly, members have the opportunity ued growing, with an induction great for local businesses,” Malo- but plugged into the wall. you realize you don’t turn lights new organization to campus, The UD made impressive strides. While the fall semester that Mallady be- to access scholarships through the ceremony approaching Feb. 11 for ney suggested. “That may be one of the hardest off. Then, maybe when you start National Society of Leadership other universities retain about 50 lieves they may have to move to a society, and discounts at places like about 450 new members. things on a college campus because to think about the impacts of turn- and Success, also known as Sigma percent of the original accepted larger space for future broadcasts. Target, Men’s Warehouse, Princ- “I hope to see the chapter grow Alpha Pi. 4. Drink from a reusable water you aren’t paying your bills...your ing those lights on, then you start members to active status, the alpha Membership in the organiza- eton Review, Best Buy, Comcast, in terms of quality, meaning in- parents are,” King said. “Well, you changing your behavior.” Advisor Daria Graham, director class at UD had 483 members their tion has a number of benefits in- E-Campus, Dell, HP and AMC. stead of just bringing this program bottle and coffee mug. of student leadership programs at Satisfying your caffeine addic- start thinking, ‘Who’s paying those So, make a resolution you can first semester with over 400 mem- cluding the opportunity to form The organization also provides on from the national society to tion can still be done without cre- costs, whether the financial costs maintain: live more sustainably. UD, saw the group as an opportu- bers still active within the first se- small groups, referred to as Suc- members the chance to work with make it to bring the community of ating more waste. or those environmental injustices Even if your health kick didn’t last, nity to provide students with lead- mester, according to the president cess Networking Teams. These success coaches from the society. UD into the society, to get it really According to health site Sustaina- around oil consumption in our you can still make a change that ership training that could be uti- of UD’s chapter, sophomore me- teams, composed of six to nine “Not only has the society taught branded towards service and expe- bleLiving.Solutions, “We have even country?’” will extend beyond your health and lized through experiential learning. chanical engineering major Jackson students, are geared toward set- me to embrace leadership oppor- riencing leadership roles,” Mallady created an entire island of plastic mental state to help augment the According to The National So- Mallady. ting S.M.A.R.T. goals and holding tunities presented to me at the uni- said. off the coast of California known longevity of our natural resources. ciety of Leadership and Success’s During the fall semester, there oneself accountable for meeting versity, but through it, I have made As this organization continues to 10. Become aware. Be informed. website, its mission is to “help peo- as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch Read books, magazines, scien- were four live broadcasts pertain- these goals throughout the semes- endless connections with my peers, develop on campus there are ten- that is twice the size of Texas! Its For more tips, visit flyernews. ple discover and achieve their goals. ing to the topics of leadership and ter. S.M.A.R.T. stands for specific, faculty and other leaders to help tative plans for social and charity tific journals, newspapers, mag- The Society offers life-changing pieces outnumber sea life six to azines, etc. com/12-ways-to-make-sustainable-reso- success. Guest speakers included measureable, attainable, realistic with my educational and profes- events, as well. one, leading to the death of over King suggested some reading ma- lutions. lectures from the nation’s leading actor Jesse Eisenberg, writer and and time-bound. sional career,” said Ellen Krueger, presenters and a community where 6 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com

KING Checking up on UD health and wellness (cont. from COVER) DANIELLE DAMON to wait a week before getting in to take a break from classes and per- witt’s new position, the university Sophomore, Public Relations see a doctor at the Health Center, sonal life,” said second-year man- provides weekly programming re- Brother Gary also said he wishes due to the lack of available ap- agement information systems ma- garding alcohol, drugs, stress and to thank Dr. Curran and Dr. Ben- The Women of Many New Year’s resolutions fall pointments. jor AJ Pinyerd. other common-campus issues. De- son for their support of the project. along the lines of health and well- “When I was looking to schedule “I did not know UD was ranked witt holds “Wellness Wednesdays” an appointment, there were hardly in the 25 top healthiest campuses, and picks a new topic to promote “It wouldn’t be without them,” ness. Common ideas are to work he said. out more and eat healthier. During any times for me to choose from,” but I definitely think UD belongs each week, increasing health and the stressful time of college, mak- Cooperrider said. “If students are on this list,” first-year education wellness education and awareness However, the Martin Luther King contagious and unable to get into major Tyler Dinardo said. “UD’s of campus. 1528 Brown Street ing health-conscious choices is Jr. monument has not received the necessary for students to feel and the Health Center at a reasonable sense of community extends into UD Dining Services provides amount of praise and attention that perform their best in classes and time...[it will affect] the health of the rec as everyone encourages students with local, made-to-or- others in the UD community.” each other to utilize the facility.” der meals. UD Administrative Di- Brother Gary hoped for. extra-curricular activities. Crum talked of how, after ob- UD offers many programs and During the 2014-15 academic UDCR is dedicated to keeping etitian Joan Bauman said the top opportunities to help students years, about 4,400 undergraduates up with fitness trends, and Hoying items bought every day include sal- serving campus tours, he has no- ERIN OTTESEN maintain their health throughout utilized the Health Center. Howev- believes UD has a small-school ad- ad, fruit and water. ticed that tour guides do not usu- Porch Correspondent the year. er, Mueller would like to see stu- vantage that helps the RecPlex start When first-year music therapy ally mention the monument to The Princeton Review ranked prospective students. Though, he UD among the Colleges in Ameri- hopes with better advertisement of FN: How did you all meet? ca for Best Campus Food and Hap- the monument, future students will Krisi Harvey: Freshman year! Nicole piest, and health website Greatist “Health and wellness is a launching point for personal lived in the opposite wing. OK well, we placed UD in the top 25 of Amer- come to know what it represents. basically met because my roommate ica’s Healthiest Colleges. growth and discovery.” “With the beauty of the mon- moved out without telling me… Steve Mueller, Ed.D., assistant ument, people will remember,” Kathryn Dahlhausen: Shante lived vice president of health and well- —Sarah Dewitt, Coordinator of Health Education and Wellness Promotion Crum said. with my best friend from high school ness and director of the Counsel- The university will hold a mon- for three years. ing Center, oversees the subdivi- Shante Eisele: We are actually all kind sions of Student Development, ument dedication and luncheon in of awkwardly connected. which includes the Health Center, King’s honor at the Frerick’s Center Counseling Center, Campus Rec- dents use the Health and Counsel- new programs faster than other major Aubrie Hattendorf came to ing Center’s services earlier, so it universities. But UD is at a disad- UD, she immediately noticed the on Friday, Feb. 12 at 2:15 p.m. FN: If you could give everyone reation and Community Wellness Crum spoke to what King’s visit in your house a superlative, what Services. can better handle situations before vantage when compared to larg- many fitness opportunities and they progress. er universities such as Ohio State healthy food choices. However, to Dayton represents: “Behind the would it be? “The University of Dayton is in- SE: I got Best Hair in high school. vesting its money in the right plac- If the student body continues University. The UD RecPlex has Hattendorf also found many non- ‘I Have a Dream’ speech is the day- to increase, the Health Center will one main-campus outdoor facility healthy food options tempting be- KD: Krisi would be the Most Suc- es,” Mueller said, as he credits the to-day reality of what King and his cessful. Krisi I can see you being very positive status of health and well- be in need of more care providers, to use, while according to OSU’s cause cookies and candy are always but it does not have the space to website, it has 90 acres, which is sitting near the check-out or when followers did to move the message successful. ness to the four divisions working from town to town. What he was KH: It’s because I don’t take crap from as one organized entity alongside expand and this poses potential something UD cannot provide. students first enter the dining hall. problems. “Old River Park would be an Hattendorf started using the doing at UD is more important anyone. the Marianist tradition of educat- Nicole Colarusso: Shante has the Best ing the whole person. However, the increase in stu- ideal place for a high ropes course UD NetNutrition guide, an online than the ‘Dream’ speech.” dents would help UD Campus or something of that nature,” Hoy- website provided by the university, Smelling Room. “In an ideal world, we would With one simple phrase inscribed SE: I do have a good smelling room. have a little more space and more Recreation work toward its goal of ing said, “but we do not have the to see what options were low calo- maximizing the RecPlex’s usage. money to transform the park into ries and best fit her diet. A couple on the back of the wall, in the bot- NC: I want my house to smell like that. health-care providers, but we do tom left corner, all who lay eyes on KH: Nicole has the Best Hair. the best we can with what is realis- The RecPlex had 56,465 student its full potential.” months into school, Hattendorf entries during the first month of Instead of spending money on was able find the right balance, so the Martin Luther King Jr. monu- SE: It’s so silky! I’m Most Likely to tic at the time,” Mueller said. Cure Cancer. Mueller acknowledged that the classes last semester, according to outdoor recreation facilities, one she is able to enjoy UD’s dining ment will read, “Give us this day Mark Hoying, assistant director of the ways the university dedi- halls while maintaining a healthy KH: That’s not even in your field… Health Center is used to its full po- our daily quest.” SE: Fine. Global warming. tential, but is at capacity in terms of facility and member services at cated resources this academic year weight and feeling her best. UDCR. was hiring Sarah Dewitt as the first “Health and wellness is a launch- KH: You’re Most Likely to Protest of health care providers and space. Follow @flyernews on Twitter for live up- about Water. Like a non-violent pro- Sophomore early childhood edu- “The Rec at UD is a great place coordinator of health education ing point for personal growth and for students of all backgrounds to and wellness promotion. With De- discovery,” Dewitt said. dates of the Feb. 12 dedication. test. Like you’d just be in a canoe hold- cation major Cloe Cooperrider had ing a sign. NC: Kathryn is Most Likely to be Happy All of the Time. All. The. Time. You don’t get stressed. Flyer News reserves the right to reject, alter or omit advertisements. Advertisements must conform KH: Nicole is Most Likely to be on Kathryn Dahlhausen, Shante Eisele, Krisi Harvey and Nicole Colarusso don’t want to miss out on any opportunities UD has to offer...especially the free food. to the policies of Flyer News. For a review of these policies, visit flyernews.com/advertising, email “the Bachelor.” Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor [email protected] or Advertising Manager Aline Leclair at [email protected]. NC: I’m Most Likely to be Tweeting CLASSIFIEDS Until I Die. thing?! be one. The friends I have senior year I wish houses are completely furnished, Don’t be left out by the lottery. FN: Do you have any advice for un- KH: Yeah your kids are going to be KH: I say a koala because I love to derclassmen? I had freshman or sophomore year… HOUSING dishwasher, washer/dryer. Ex- With our license we can accomo- like, “Mom, stop! No one uses Twitter FN: If you were all back for your sleep and so do koalas. 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KING Checking up on UD health and wellness (cont. from COVER) DANIELLE DAMON to wait a week before getting in to take a break from classes and per- witt’s new position, the university Sophomore, Public Relations see a doctor at the Health Center, sonal life,” said second-year man- provides weekly programming re- Brother Gary also said he wishes due to the lack of available ap- agement information systems ma- garding alcohol, drugs, stress and to thank Dr. Curran and Dr. Ben- The Women of Many New Year’s resolutions fall pointments. jor AJ Pinyerd. other common-campus issues. De- son for their support of the project. along the lines of health and well- “When I was looking to schedule “I did not know UD was ranked witt holds “Wellness Wednesdays” an appointment, there were hardly in the 25 top healthiest campuses, and picks a new topic to promote “It wouldn’t be without them,” ness. Common ideas are to work he said. out more and eat healthier. During any times for me to choose from,” but I definitely think UD belongs each week, increasing health and the stressful time of college, mak- Cooperrider said. “If students are on this list,” first-year education wellness education and awareness However, the Martin Luther King contagious and unable to get into major Tyler Dinardo said. “UD’s of campus. 1528 Brown Street ing health-conscious choices is Jr. monument has not received the necessary for students to feel and the Health Center at a reasonable sense of community extends into UD Dining Services provides amount of praise and attention that perform their best in classes and time...[it will affect] the health of the rec as everyone encourages students with local, made-to-or- others in the UD community.” each other to utilize the facility.” der meals. UD Administrative Di- Brother Gary hoped for. extra-curricular activities. Crum talked of how, after ob- UD offers many programs and During the 2014-15 academic UDCR is dedicated to keeping etitian Joan Bauman said the top opportunities to help students years, about 4,400 undergraduates up with fitness trends, and Hoying items bought every day include sal- serving campus tours, he has no- ERIN OTTESEN maintain their health throughout utilized the Health Center. Howev- believes UD has a small-school ad- ad, fruit and water. ticed that tour guides do not usu- Porch Correspondent the year. er, Mueller would like to see stu- vantage that helps the RecPlex start When first-year music therapy ally mention the monument to The Princeton Review ranked prospective students. Though, he UD among the Colleges in Ameri- hopes with better advertisement of FN: How did you all meet? ca for Best Campus Food and Hap- the monument, future students will Krisi Harvey: Freshman year! Nicole piest, and health website Greatist “Health and wellness is a launching point for personal lived in the opposite wing. OK well, we placed UD in the top 25 of Amer- come to know what it represents. basically met because my roommate ica’s Healthiest Colleges. growth and discovery.” “With the beauty of the mon- moved out without telling me… Steve Mueller, Ed.D., assistant ument, people will remember,” Kathryn Dahlhausen: Shante lived vice president of health and well- —Sarah Dewitt, Coordinator of Health Education and Wellness Promotion Crum said. with my best friend from high school ness and director of the Counsel- The university will hold a mon- for three years. ing Center, oversees the subdivi- Shante Eisele: We are actually all kind sions of Student Development, ument dedication and luncheon in of awkwardly connected. which includes the Health Center, King’s honor at the Frerick’s Center Counseling Center, Campus Rec- dents use the Health and Counsel- new programs faster than other major Aubrie Hattendorf came to ing Center’s services earlier, so it universities. But UD is at a disad- UD, she immediately noticed the on Friday, Feb. 12 at 2:15 p.m. FN: If you could give everyone reation and Community Wellness Crum spoke to what King’s visit in your house a superlative, what Services. can better handle situations before vantage when compared to larg- many fitness opportunities and they progress. er universities such as Ohio State healthy food choices. However, to Dayton represents: “Behind the would it be? “The University of Dayton is in- SE: I got Best Hair in high school. vesting its money in the right plac- If the student body continues University. The UD RecPlex has Hattendorf also found many non- ‘I Have a Dream’ speech is the day- to increase, the Health Center will one main-campus outdoor facility healthy food options tempting be- KD: Krisi would be the Most Suc- es,” Mueller said, as he credits the to-day reality of what King and his cessful. Krisi I can see you being very positive status of health and well- be in need of more care providers, to use, while according to OSU’s cause cookies and candy are always but it does not have the space to website, it has 90 acres, which is sitting near the check-out or when followers did to move the message successful. ness to the four divisions working from town to town. What he was KH: It’s because I don’t take crap from as one organized entity alongside expand and this poses potential something UD cannot provide. students first enter the dining hall. problems. “Old River Park would be an Hattendorf started using the doing at UD is more important anyone. the Marianist tradition of educat- Nicole Colarusso: Shante has the Best ing the whole person. However, the increase in stu- ideal place for a high ropes course UD NetNutrition guide, an online than the ‘Dream’ speech.” dents would help UD Campus or something of that nature,” Hoy- website provided by the university, Smelling Room. “In an ideal world, we would With one simple phrase inscribed SE: I do have a good smelling room. have a little more space and more Recreation work toward its goal of ing said, “but we do not have the to see what options were low calo- maximizing the RecPlex’s usage. money to transform the park into ries and best fit her diet. A couple on the back of the wall, in the bot- NC: I want my house to smell like that. health-care providers, but we do tom left corner, all who lay eyes on KH: Nicole has the Best Hair. the best we can with what is realis- The RecPlex had 56,465 student its full potential.” months into school, Hattendorf entries during the first month of Instead of spending money on was able find the right balance, so the Martin Luther King Jr. monu- SE: It’s so silky! I’m Most Likely to tic at the time,” Mueller said. Cure Cancer. Mueller acknowledged that the classes last semester, according to outdoor recreation facilities, one she is able to enjoy UD’s dining ment will read, “Give us this day Mark Hoying, assistant director of the ways the university dedi- halls while maintaining a healthy KH: That’s not even in your field… Health Center is used to its full po- our daily quest.” SE: Fine. 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Black History Month eventually paves Hamilton’s path “Hamilton” is a work of excel- Celebration Dinner Lin-Manuel Miranda set out to to greatness. lence, one of brilliance and pure tell the story of how Alexander 5-8 PM His personal relationships devel- genius. It is brimming with passion. Hamilton made his mark on his- op alongside his career, outlining It hooks you and destroys you. It is KU Dining Hal tory, and, in the process, made a the influence his wife, Eliza Schuy- unique to any production the stage mark for himself as well. Since its ler, portrayed by Phillipa Soo, and has ever seen. Miranda tells histo- premier in August, “Hamilton” has her sister, Angelica Schuyler, por- ry with a thorough honesty, taking FEB. 4–MARCH 21 come crashing into the Broadway trayed by Renée Elise Goldsberry, into account all perspectives and 2016 scene with an unprecedented bril- had on Hamilton in his heyday. details; he rewrites every textbook Alefest 2016 liance leaving audiences, myself The women offer the young politi- to leave no voice unheard. included, stunned. The musical is cian unfaltering support and fierce There is a haunting sense of 4-7 PM catalyzed by Hamilton’s hunger to loyalty, but as passion, scandal and equality in this production, some- influence America through leader- Dayton Masonic Center heartbreak enter their family, the thing so rarely seen in history. ship in the American Revolution sisters find themselves forced to There is no discrimination between and his ultimate rise as a political make a choice between the man gender, race or even political party. FEBRUARY 5 and fiscal genius. Modernized by they love and the lives they deserve. Each side to every story and every hip-hop verse, Hamilton’s story ‘Hamilton’ is currently sold-out until July 2016 but the production holds a Too often, history glazes over the conflict is presented. Sides are not is told against a backdrop of war, raffle before each performance for two $10 tickets. Photo courtesy of Vogue. role women played in the early years taken. Even after fatally shooting Old Skool Groove Night scandal and passion. Miranda ul- APRIL of our country’s growth. However, Hamilton in the final event of their timately gives a voice to one of squalor/Grow up to be a hero and stars white men, Miranda presents 8 PM Miranda not only emphasizes the historic rivalry, Aaron Burr speaks our most often silenced, however a scholar?” The next two acts are a racially diverse cast while simul- influence of the Schuyler sisters out. Our leaders are presented Gelly’s Jazz in Dayton prominent, founding fathers. dedicated to answering this very taneously highlighting the role of TBA but also their struggle, integrity without bias and the story of the Miranda familiarized himself question. women in Hamilton’s journey to MARCH and eventual success as women in birth of our nation is told, shed- Recurs every 1st and with Hamilton years ago on a va- In this opening number titled the history books. This is a small, Department of Fine Arts early America. The Schuyler sisters ding light on both the good and 3rd Friday cation meant to recover from his “Alexander Hamilton,” Burr is yet remarkable, step in ending the Senior Thesis Exhibiton steal the show with numbers such the bad. 2008 Tony Award-winning musical joined by elite political figures in- deficit of diversity in the arts. as “Helpless” and “Satisfied,” both As the curtain falls on this MARCH 3–5 In the Heights. He picked up Ron cluding George Washington, James The story itself is one that text- FEBRUARY 6 U.S. Bank Arena of which reveal the true nature of chapter of history, the cast steps Chernow’s 2004 biography “Al- Madison and Thomas Jefferson, as books have unfortunately mini- the sisters’ relationships with Ham- forward, together. Hamilton and Laudato Si’– Everything exander Hamilton,” in which the well as the Schuyler sisters. It is in malized to a great extent. Alexan- ilton. The sisters are forces to be George Washington link arms with Alefest 2016 is Connected: Teaching prose of Hamilton’s story struck this initial number that audiences der Hamilton, the author of the APRIL 5 reckoned with and pillars of their the chorus members. The Schuy- Pope Francis’ Intrgal Miranda as essentially hip-hop. notice a historical discrepancy: the Federalist papers, a member of 4-7 PM community, emulating the confi- ler sisters grab the hands of each Consequently, one of America’s cast is racially diverse. Alexander Continental Congress and the first Ecology Billy Joel dence and command of the polit- dancer. No leading star takes a bow most significant political figures Hamilton is Latino, George Wash- secretary of treasury, was once a Dayton Masonic Center ical elite. independently. The cast is not pre- KU Ballroom was revived for the Broadway ington is black and no two Schuy- 19-year-old kid with virtually noth- U.S. Bank Arena It is this command, this pow- sented in order of prominence; the stage. ler sisters are of the same ethnicity. ing to his name other than the age- er, that is so sought after by the roles are equal. They come togeth- FEBRUARY 9–14 Portrayed by Miranda, Alexander In fact, the only white male actor old determination to find success politicians from number to num- er and bow once, together: a per- MARCH 3 APRIL 9 Hamilton’s vision for himself and is Jonathan Groff, who takes on in America. One of the show’s ber. “History Has Its Eyes on fect union. America is evident from the mo- the oddly hysterical role of King initial numbers, “My Shot,” finds “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s You,” “The Room Where It Hap- Opening reception Dayton Dragons ment he steps on stage. However, George III. Hamilton grilling future political Cinderella” pens” and “The World Was Wide Visit flyernews.com/miranda-mod- Living Glass: Opening Day the first words uttered in the show In a country known to be founded rival Burr for a means to receive Enough” emphasize the struggle ernizes-makes-history to listen to the come from his antagonist, Aaron by white males, this is an attempt to a speedy, yet thorough, education. Times may vary Sustaining Memory of power between the early lead- music of ‘Hamilton’ as you read. Fifth Third Field Burr, portrayed by Leslie Odom Jr. rewrite history and present Ameri- Just like his country, Hamilton is Through Light ers of our nation—and, more im- Dayton Victoria Theatre “How does a bastard, orphan, ca for what it truly is: a melting pot. “young, scrappy and hungry” and portantly, their craving to develop 5-7 PM son of a whore and a/Scotsman, This is a groundbreaking vision for eager to earn an education and APRIL 19 a free and honest country. Free- dropped in the middle of a/For- theater casting and production— participate in the American Rev- FEBRUARY 19 dom is not only the foundation of ArtStreet Gallery 249 gotten spot in the Caribbean by and a notable reason as to why the olution. His dreams soon become Celebration of the Arts America, but it is at the root of this providence/Impoverished, in musical has received high critical a reality as he works alongside musical as each politician fights to JANUARY Schuster Center acclaim. In a story that historically George Washington, portrayed by Concert for Life MARCH 8–9 6 PM JANUARY 20 Hijabi Monologues APRIL 20 Ohio band, brothers work to evolve music, style Holy Angels Parish Wine Tasting ArtStreet’s White Box Stander Symposium CARI ZAHN together. The brothers found musical style doesn’t stop at that. ty music and slower coffee shop video with On The Couch Mu- Gallery Staff Writer there was no better way to ex- The brothers said their sound is shows, they do make one promise sic to be released in a couple of 5:30 PM FEBRUARY 26 University of Dayton press this life-long love than to constantly evolving and use an for every show they play. When weeks. The duo is consistently Wine Gallery MARCH 9 Two brothers, two big hearts form a band. all-encompassing phrase to de- asked what fans can expect at working on reaching new audi- for music and one great perfor- What started with piano recit- scribe the genre to which they a typical show from them, the ences with their music and open- Lil Wayne and Recurs every Wednesday Fall Out Boy APRIL 22-24 mance: that’s exactly what you’ll als and open mic performances subscribe. brothers replied with “good, ing doors to new opportunities, Rae Sremmurd get when listening to Good graduated to a performance at “We are acoustic R&B pop well-crafted music.” which includes booking shows. 7:30 PM 7 PM Blue Man Group Knights, a two-man duo from the Victoria Theatre in down- rock,” Joey Glaser-Atkins said. While the pair gets a kick out Their music can be found on the JANUARY 28 Springboro, Ohio. Fans of John town Dayton on Jan. 23. When Their typical sound may also in- of playing covers for their audi- website Reverbnation, as well as The Nutter Center Wright State University Dayton Victoria Theatre Mayer and Ed Sheeran should es- they were under a previous band clude some rap and even rock ’n’ ences, they always include origi- local shows as they continue to pecially look out for this up-and- name, the two brothers played at roll. Other major influences on nal songs in every show and con- grow their musical career. The Stack FEBRUARY 26 & 28 MARCH 11–12 TBA coming band. UD a few times and appealed to the band’s music include the Red tinue to release new music. Their 7 PM Joey Glaser-Atkins, 23, and the college crowd. Hot Chili Peppers and Twenty first EP will feature rock, rap, For booking information, contact Joey Tommy Glaser-Atkins, 17, grew The duo has been influenced One Pilots. pop, reggae, bluegrass and more. Glaser-Atkins at joeyglaseratkins@ Black Box Improv Dayton Opera’s LitFest BarnJam up with an interest in music and greatly by strong male sing- Though the two brothers have Aside from playing shows and gmail.com. “Otello” Marianist Commons Adventures on the Great spent a lot of time playing instru- er-songwriters and aspires to an adaptable style and sound, working on new music, Good Recurs every Thursday ments and learning about music emulate their heroes, but their playing both upbeat house par- Knights is working on a music Schuster Center Miami Guide design by Art Director Kelsey Mills. Photo by Multimedia Editor Chris Santucci. 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27 2016 FEBRUARY FLYER NEWS America rewritten: Miranda modernizes, makes history FEBRUARY 3 Spring Event Guide MARY KATE DORR Christopher Jackson, and their re- better a country whose freedom A&E Editor lationship manifests the skill that they were willing to die for. Black History Month eventually paves Hamilton’s path “Hamilton” is a work of excel- Celebration Dinner Lin-Manuel Miranda set out to to greatness. lence, one of brilliance and pure tell the story of how Alexander 5-8 PM His personal relationships devel- genius. It is brimming with passion. Hamilton made his mark on his- op alongside his career, outlining It hooks you and destroys you. It is KU Dining Hal tory, and, in the process, made a the influence his wife, Eliza Schuy- unique to any production the stage mark for himself as well. Since its ler, portrayed by Phillipa Soo, and has ever seen. Miranda tells histo- premier in August, “Hamilton” has her sister, Angelica Schuyler, por- ry with a thorough honesty, taking FEB. 4–MARCH 21 come crashing into the Broadway trayed by Renée Elise Goldsberry, into account all perspectives and 2016 scene with an unprecedented bril- had on Hamilton in his heyday. details; he rewrites every textbook Alefest 2016 liance leaving audiences, myself The women offer the young politi- to leave no voice unheard. included, stunned. The musical is cian unfaltering support and fierce There is a haunting sense of 4-7 PM catalyzed by Hamilton’s hunger to loyalty, but as passion, scandal and equality in this production, some- influence America through leader- Dayton Masonic Center heartbreak enter their family, the thing so rarely seen in history. ship in the American Revolution sisters find themselves forced to There is no discrimination between and his ultimate rise as a political make a choice between the man gender, race or even political party. FEBRUARY 5 and fiscal genius. Modernized by they love and the lives they deserve. Each side to every story and every hip-hop verse, Hamilton’s story ‘Hamilton’ is currently sold-out until July 2016 but the production holds a Too often, history glazes over the conflict is presented. Sides are not is told against a backdrop of war, raffle before each performance for two $10 tickets. Photo courtesy of Vogue. role women played in the early years taken. Even after fatally shooting Old Skool Groove Night scandal and passion. Miranda ul- APRIL of our country’s growth. However, Hamilton in the final event of their timately gives a voice to one of squalor/Grow up to be a hero and stars white men, Miranda presents 8 PM Miranda not only emphasizes the historic rivalry, Aaron Burr speaks our most often silenced, however a scholar?” The next two acts are a racially diverse cast while simul- influence of the Schuyler sisters out. Our leaders are presented Gelly’s Jazz in Dayton prominent, founding fathers. dedicated to answering this very taneously highlighting the role of TBA but also their struggle, integrity without bias and the story of the Miranda familiarized himself question. women in Hamilton’s journey to MARCH and eventual success as women in birth of our nation is told, shed- Recurs every 1st and with Hamilton years ago on a va- In this opening number titled the history books. This is a small, Department of Fine Arts early America. The Schuyler sisters ding light on both the good and 3rd Friday cation meant to recover from his “Alexander Hamilton,” Burr is yet remarkable, step in ending the Senior Thesis Exhibiton steal the show with numbers such the bad. 2008 Tony Award-winning musical joined by elite political figures in- deficit of diversity in the arts. as “Helpless” and “Satisfied,” both As the curtain falls on this MARCH 3–5 In the Heights. He picked up Ron cluding George Washington, James The story itself is one that text- FEBRUARY 6 U.S. Bank Arena of which reveal the true nature of chapter of history, the cast steps Chernow’s 2004 biography “Al- Madison and Thomas Jefferson, as books have unfortunately mini- the sisters’ relationships with Ham- forward, together. Hamilton and Laudato Si’– Everything exander Hamilton,” in which the well as the Schuyler sisters. It is in malized to a great extent. Alexan- ilton. The sisters are forces to be George Washington link arms with Alefest 2016 is Connected: Teaching prose of Hamilton’s story struck this initial number that audiences der Hamilton, the author of the APRIL 5 reckoned with and pillars of their the chorus members. The Schuy- Pope Francis’ Intrgal Miranda as essentially hip-hop. notice a historical discrepancy: the Federalist papers, a member of 4-7 PM community, emulating the confi- ler sisters grab the hands of each Consequently, one of America’s cast is racially diverse. Alexander Continental Congress and the first Ecology Billy Joel dence and command of the polit- dancer. No leading star takes a bow most significant political figures Hamilton is Latino, George Wash- secretary of treasury, was once a Dayton Masonic Center ical elite. independently. The cast is not pre- KU Ballroom was revived for the Broadway ington is black and no two Schuy- 19-year-old kid with virtually noth- U.S. Bank Arena It is this command, this pow- sented in order of prominence; the stage. ler sisters are of the same ethnicity. ing to his name other than the age- er, that is so sought after by the roles are equal. They come togeth- FEBRUARY 9–14 Portrayed by Miranda, Alexander In fact, the only white male actor old determination to find success politicians from number to num- er and bow once, together: a per- MARCH 3 APRIL 9 Hamilton’s vision for himself and is Jonathan Groff, who takes on in America. One of the show’s ber. “History Has Its Eyes on fect union. America is evident from the mo- the oddly hysterical role of King initial numbers, “My Shot,” finds “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s You,” “The Room Where It Hap- Opening reception Dayton Dragons ment he steps on stage. However, George III. Hamilton grilling future political Cinderella” pens” and “The World Was Wide Visit flyernews.com/miranda-mod- Living Glass: Opening Day the first words uttered in the show In a country known to be founded rival Burr for a means to receive Enough” emphasize the struggle ernizes-makes-history to listen to the come from his antagonist, Aaron by white males, this is an attempt to a speedy, yet thorough, education. Times may vary Sustaining Memory of power between the early lead- music of ‘Hamilton’ as you read. Fifth Third Field Burr, portrayed by Leslie Odom Jr. rewrite history and present Ameri- Just like his country, Hamilton is Through Light ers of our nation—and, more im- Dayton Victoria Theatre “How does a bastard, orphan, ca for what it truly is: a melting pot. “young, scrappy and hungry” and portantly, their craving to develop 5-7 PM son of a whore and a/Scotsman, This is a groundbreaking vision for eager to earn an education and APRIL 19 a free and honest country. Free- dropped in the middle of a/For- theater casting and production— participate in the American Rev- FEBRUARY 19 dom is not only the foundation of ArtStreet Gallery 249 gotten spot in the Caribbean by and a notable reason as to why the olution. His dreams soon become Celebration of the Arts America, but it is at the root of this providence/Impoverished, in musical has received high critical a reality as he works alongside musical as each politician fights to JANUARY Schuster Center acclaim. In a story that historically George Washington, portrayed by Concert for Life MARCH 8–9 6 PM JANUARY 20 Hijabi Monologues APRIL 20 Ohio band, brothers work to evolve music, style Holy Angels Parish Wine Tasting ArtStreet’s White Box Stander Symposium CARI ZAHN together. The brothers found musical style doesn’t stop at that. ty music and slower coffee shop video with On The Couch Mu- Gallery Staff Writer there was no better way to ex- The brothers said their sound is shows, they do make one promise sic to be released in a couple of 5:30 PM FEBRUARY 26 University of Dayton press this life-long love than to constantly evolving and use an for every show they play. When weeks. The duo is consistently Wine Gallery MARCH 9 Two brothers, two big hearts form a band. all-encompassing phrase to de- asked what fans can expect at working on reaching new audi- for music and one great perfor- What started with piano recit- scribe the genre to which they a typical show from them, the ences with their music and open- Lil Wayne and Recurs every Wednesday Fall Out Boy APRIL 22-24 mance: that’s exactly what you’ll als and open mic performances subscribe. brothers replied with “good, ing doors to new opportunities, Rae Sremmurd get when listening to Good graduated to a performance at “We are acoustic R&B pop well-crafted music.” which includes booking shows. 7:30 PM 7 PM Blue Man Group Knights, a two-man duo from the Victoria Theatre in down- rock,” Joey Glaser-Atkins said. While the pair gets a kick out Their music can be found on the JANUARY 28 Springboro, Ohio. Fans of John town Dayton on Jan. 23. When Their typical sound may also in- of playing covers for their audi- website Reverbnation, as well as The Nutter Center Wright State University Dayton Victoria Theatre Mayer and Ed Sheeran should es- they were under a previous band clude some rap and even rock ’n’ ences, they always include origi- local shows as they continue to pecially look out for this up-and- name, the two brothers played at roll. Other major influences on nal songs in every show and con- grow their musical career. The Stack FEBRUARY 26 & 28 MARCH 11–12 TBA coming band. UD a few times and appealed to the band’s music include the Red tinue to release new music. Their 7 PM Joey Glaser-Atkins, 23, and the college crowd. Hot Chili Peppers and Twenty first EP will feature rock, rap, For booking information, contact Joey Tommy Glaser-Atkins, 17, grew The duo has been influenced One Pilots. pop, reggae, bluegrass and more. Glaser-Atkins at joeyglaseratkins@ Black Box Improv Dayton Opera’s LitFest BarnJam up with an interest in music and greatly by strong male sing- Though the two brothers have Aside from playing shows and gmail.com. “Otello” Marianist Commons Adventures on the Great spent a lot of time playing instru- er-songwriters and aspires to an adaptable style and sound, working on new music, Good Recurs every Thursday ments and learning about music emulate their heroes, but their playing both upbeat house par- Knights is working on a music Schuster Center Miami Guide design by Art Director Kelsey Mills. Photo by Multimedia Editor Chris Santucci. 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com

“Let our New Year’s resolution be this: we will be there for one another as fellow members of humanity, in the finest sense of the word.” Writer argues, marches for pro-life STEVE MILLER been persecuted and slaughtered by their faculties, the sanctity of life of pro-lifers is something that you arguments, as you well know, are —Goran Persson, 1949 - Present Staff Writer the world’s most powerful empires, still exists. The right to life does won’t hear from the media or poli- not won and lost in Facebook com- yet have withstood 2,000 years of not depend on location, physical or ticians; it’s a vibrancy that must be ment sections. They’re rarely even evolving civilization. mental abilities, financial circum- experienced. decided in Congress or the courts. Dozens of University of Day- This sort of historical perspective stances or any other finite qualities I’m saddened that the pro-life/ Being a witness to the truth is far ton students were set to travel to makes being pro-life worthwhile. this world can throw our way. And pro-abortion issue in this country more valuable than having a way Washington, D.C., this past week- Because even if the end of our fight yes, these truths are hard, inconve- has largely been degraded to a po- with words. Upholding the sanctity fneditorial Calling for a return to past US ‘motto’ end to attend the March for Life, isn’t in sight, even if no “powerful” nient, unpopular and often painful. litical one. of life in our personal actions and HELLO...IT’S US AGAIN the paper. I can’t hear you. Second, let’s In the original 1970 case that chal- but winter storm Jonas had other person in our country agrees with Life, unfortunately, works that As Jacques Clouseau masterfully words will help show others its true back up a bit. lenged “In God We Trust,” Aronow plans. Despite not making the trek us, there’s an ardent conviction way. But nowhere in history has a put it, politics is “where greed wears value. While I agree that a lot of this lawsuit v. United States, the court ruled the through feet of snow, I still want to among pro-lifers that being a voice problem been solved by unjustly de- the mask of morality,” and issues of Maybe someday people will start When the new Flyer News staff arrived on campus in August, we take this opportunity to examine for the voiceless is indeed a noble priving a person of his or her rights life and death are far too import- to wonder why hundreds of thou- promised some changes. seems immature (for example, the word motto has “no theological or ritualistic “God” is written as “g-d” throughout impact.” Building off this, the Supreme the meaning of the pro-life move- sands of students travel across the We redesigned our website and continually shared online-exclusive ment in solidarity with those who country each year only to have their stories, while diving deeper into issues and events in print. We offered the suit, suggesting an image of some- Court stated in 2004’s Elk Grove Uni- one plugging their ears and humming fied School District v. Newdow (which made the pilgrimage. “The right to life does not depend on location, physical or rallying cries fall on the deaf ears more interactive stories, with links, photo galleries and videos. It’s funny to me that the pro-life of politicians. Maybe someone will We started this spring semester by announcing the debut of our loudly to drown out noise whenever challenged “under God” in the pledge someone argues with them), I think our of allegiance) said both phrases had movement is one of the more con- have a change of heart when they sports Twitter, @FlyerNewsSports, manned by Sports Editor Daniel troversial and taboo social efforts mental abilities, financial circumstances or any other finite see a gaggle of people peacefully Massa and his minions. Follow for live-tweets and info on all Flyer LOUIS DE GRUY motto is something that deserves to be lost “any significant religious content” considered in the proper context. through “rote repetition.” of American society, where freedom praying outside an abortion clin- sports. We also created the breaking news editor position, which FN Asst. Online Editor seems to be upheld between the qualities this world can throw our way. And yes, these truths ic. And maybe, just maybe, the in- staffer Alise Jarmusz will take on to accommodate even more online The inscription on the Seal of the So, here we have two court opinions United States (the flattened eagle with from two very different time periods that fuzzy lines of birth and death. It’s alienable right to life will once again coverage this semester. Last week, a group from Ohio and be extended to each person in our Michigan, led by a Californian lawyer, arrows and olive branches) reads, “E essentially say the same thing: The inclu- sad that when nearly a million citi- are hard, inconvenient, unpopular and often painful.” And we’re not stopping, but we can do better. zens congregate to give witness to society from conception to natural In our first editorial of the semester, we laid out our vision: we filed suit in Akron, Ohio, against the Pluribus Unum,” which means, “Out sion of these phrases is meaningless. I of many, one” (Romans weren’t big on mean, outside of a “National Treasure” the truth in our nation’s capital that death. wanted—and still want—to diversify our reporting, writers and edi- federal government regarding the print- My ultimate hope is that I can ing of the phrase “In God We Trust” on punctuation). The seal hasn’t changed film, how often have you given serious the most powerful people in this tors, ask more questions and harder questions and continue to start country turn a harsh cold shoulder. be a part of that change, and you dialogues on campus. the currency of the United States. Those much since its creation in 1782, and E thought to what’s on our currency? Pluribus Unum was considered the de I bring all this up only to say this: I But what do I know? What does fight that is necessary to bring to the and distorting the natural order of ant for power-hungry bureaucrats can be too. Countless generations Last semester, diverse voices contributed to the paper and discussed named as defendants in the suit are U.S. forefront of our culture. the world. to control. It’s laughable that the of Christians have fought—and Secretary of the Treasury Eric Lew and facto motto of the U.S. until 1956. If really don’t care that there’s a mention of any radical, bible-thumping social how controversial issues are handled on campus, a narrative we saw conservative on the wrong side of Being pro-life is being in support Taking these sufferings and in- right to life can be debated like an even died—for unpopular beliefs reflected on campuses across the country. We hope to continue this the U.S. Congress. I’m happy that a you’ll remember high school history God in our motto, nor would I care if with me, the ’50s were a time when ev- any other deity was mentioned. Honest- history know? of all life. That’s men, women, chil- conveniences is something the pro- economic policy or denied if five that eventually trumped the lies of conversation with you and encourage others to reach out to us at fly- handful of Ohioans and Michiganders dren, unborn children, youths and life movement does with joy each of nine appointed officials deem it this world. The pro-life movement (Michigeese?) have found something to erybody wanted to be as un-Soviet as ly, I think we should consider what our That, to me, is the beauty of the [email protected] or [email protected]. Whether you pro-life movement. geriatrics alike. It’s about protecting Jan. 22 at the March for Life. Fre- deniable. is the modern manifestation of that want a chance to say what you think or you want to see something agree on. possible, and many attribute the change currency says about us. What I do care in motto as an attempt on the part of about is that our motto was adopted as It turns out that the pro-life the most vulnerable in our society quently in hostile weather, the faith- This is one of the most frustrat- ancient duel, and it won’t fizzle covered, whether you want to say how well or poorly we are doing, The group bringing the suit, all open- from womb to tomb. The key to it ful from all corners of the country ing parts of being pro-life. Even if without a fight. ly atheist, claims the printing of our na- the U.S. to differentiate itself from athe- a result of our own fears during the Red cause is not about winning argu- we want to know. ments, defunding federal programs all, though, is understanding and flock to D.C. to give witness to the the right-minded people are elected Flyer News is still focused on the future. Though many members tional motto on the currency violates istic communism. Scare (a time before Flyer sports as we Not surprisingly, the change in know them). We allowed ourselves to or taking rights away from anyone. upholding the sanctity of life even beauty of life. Making that pilgrim- to office in this nation and the right If you want to share your opinion, of the editorial staff will graduate in May, Flyer News is here to stay. constitutional separation of church and when it is unpopular, uncomfort- age is hard and uncomfortable, legislation gets passed, countless email Opinions Editor Steven Good- state. Because the plaintiffs regularly bleacher-chant of our country has al- be manipulated, intentionally or not, by It’s simply about saving lives and If you want to get involved and shape the way the paper is created, letting the truth shine. For as long able or undesired. but the joy of life can trump that lives can still be extinguished while man at [email protected]. now’s your chance. Make your mark on campus before you have to handle money as part of daily life, they ready been challenged, along with the our rivals, and our current motto reflects phrase “under God” in the U.S. Pledge that. I view it as a mark of shame that as Christians have existed they’ve When a financially-burdened sin- inconvenience—just as it can with the hurdles of the legislative and ju- say goodbye. claim that the phrase is, essentially, a gov- gle mother is expecting a child or any sorrow. dicial systems are overcome. ernment-endorsed “imposition.” of Allegiance. Looking at a dollar bill or we foolishly stamp on everything we been on the “wrong side of history.” But they’ve kept fighting. They’ve when an ailing grandparent loses That joy and stalwart conviction So what can we do? Political Visit flyernews.com/jobs-2/job-descriptions/ to read more about what jobs will be “But why don’t they just stop us- hanging out at any primary or second- can, and I think we should reclaim our available next semester and what you should expect from each position. Although ing money altogether then,” you say, ary school will confirm that both suits original motto. past Flyer News experience is a benefit, it is not required to apply. “CHECKMATE, ATHEISTS.” failed, but it’s interesting to note why First, stop trying to talk to me through they failed. 2015-2016 Email [email protected] to learn more. UD buys new president’s mansion, sells mansion fnstaff ANDREW KOERNER in those walls. Students love that have seen the action first hand. Alumnus, Class of 2015 building from the inside and out. “They’re animals!” he ex- ONLINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BREAKING NEWS EDITOR It starts with the ocean of orange claimed, “They chained me up Amanda Dee that welcomes you at each and and hung me upside down from Alise Jarmusz What is the role of UD police on campus? On Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, the every door. And why would we a tower of old cash registers for University of Dayton announced need to add the elegance of an hours! They laughed and pointed PRINT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF the purchase of a residence in Oakwood manor to the student their laser distance measurers in ASSISTANT ONLINE EDITOR experience when they already my eyes until I vomited. Then they Oakwood for incoming president Louis De Gruy For all responses, visit flyernews.com/word-on-the-street. Eric Spina and all future presi- have the sheer beauty that is took their rolled up blue prints Allison Gauthier dents. The $1.55 million home, the Kennedy Union Ballroom? and pretended I was a pinata!” which sits on 1.3 acres and in- Don’t all of these kids think As for what will become of NEWS EDITOR WEB TECHNICIAN cludes a small guest house and they live in a ghetto anyway?” the Oakwood property, it is pos- tennis court, was purchased to Despite selling the property, sible that UD may still come Rachel Cain Melissa Shaffer adapt to a growing trend among the university plans to purchase to own it in March. “If no one Catholic universities. The idea be- a new presidential home. Cur- picks it up, we plan to reach A&E EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR hind this is to eliminate housing rent President Daniel Curran out to the Sigma Chi Iota The- allowances. As of Monday, that took time away from his week- ta Chapter,” President Curran Mary Kate Dorr Chris Santucci home was put back on the market. ly croquet match atop Ketter- said. “We are a Marianist institu- Steve Cobb, chair of UD’s ing Tower to discuss the future: tion, after all, and wish to prac- BUSINESS MANAGER board of trustees, was reached for “Our capital budget is over $40 tice forgiveness and inclusivity.” OPINIONS EDITOR comment: “Although UD does million. We can get something Steven Goodman Molly Kunkel not take possession of the prop- better than that hideous gray erty until March, this past month castle. I could buy this tower if I Editor’s note: This article is satiri- ADVERTISING MANAGER has been more than enough time wanted to. I just don’t want to.” cal. The home in Oakwood is here SPORTS EDITOR for us to realize that we’ve made Some speculate that the new to stay for the foreseeable future. Daniel Massa Aline Leclair a terrible decision. We previously home will be much closer to believed that this house reflect- campus than the previous home. If you want to share your opinion, ([email protected]) “To basically keep our students “To make sure that...anybody “To keep people safe...make sure ed the university’s welcoming Several employees of the Uni- email Opinions Editor Steven Good- COPY EDITOR safe, maintain the community and “To protect us and watch out for us.” “To keep us safe and make sure working on campus or comes on us college kids have fun, but not a nature and could be served as versity of Dayton Research In- man at [email protected]. CIRCULATION MANAGER any problems that may arise, but stitute (UDRI) have reportedly Kira Ogburn nothing bad happens.” campus is protected and safe.” little too much fun.” a means to celebrate the won- also updating students.” drous communities that make up been relocated to the basement Joe Staley our campus. That environment of the establishment on South ART DIRECTOR Patterson Boulevard and have CORRIE SHESHULL DIXIE JACKSON SARAH WRAY MATT MADDEN ANDREW HARBACH can never exist in a home that ([email protected]) isn’t built from the ground up in reported that the top floor over Kelsey Mills Sophomore Employee Junior Sophomore Senior orange- and sand-colored brick. has been cleared out over the Early Childhood Education University of Dayton Early Childhood Education Political Science and Spanish Chemical Engineering “Look at Kennedy Union,” past week. Conrad Borozan, Cobb continued. “The very an engineer in the aerospace heart of the student body exists mechanics division, claims to 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com

“Let our New Year’s resolution be this: we will be there for one another as fellow members of humanity, in the finest sense of the word.” Writer argues, marches for pro-life STEVE MILLER been persecuted and slaughtered by their faculties, the sanctity of life of pro-lifers is something that you arguments, as you well know, are —Goran Persson, 1949 - Present Staff Writer the world’s most powerful empires, still exists. The right to life does won’t hear from the media or poli- not won and lost in Facebook com- yet have withstood 2,000 years of not depend on location, physical or ticians; it’s a vibrancy that must be ment sections. They’re rarely even evolving civilization. mental abilities, financial circum- experienced. decided in Congress or the courts. Dozens of University of Day- This sort of historical perspective stances or any other finite qualities I’m saddened that the pro-life/ Being a witness to the truth is far ton students were set to travel to makes being pro-life worthwhile. this world can throw our way. And pro-abortion issue in this country more valuable than having a way Washington, D.C., this past week- Because even if the end of our fight yes, these truths are hard, inconve- has largely been degraded to a po- with words. Upholding the sanctity fneditorial Calling for a return to past US ‘motto’ end to attend the March for Life, isn’t in sight, even if no “powerful” nient, unpopular and often painful. litical one. of life in our personal actions and HELLO...IT’S US AGAIN the paper. I can’t hear you. Second, let’s In the original 1970 case that chal- but winter storm Jonas had other person in our country agrees with Life, unfortunately, works that As Jacques Clouseau masterfully words will help show others its true back up a bit. lenged “In God We Trust,” Aronow plans. Despite not making the trek us, there’s an ardent conviction way. But nowhere in history has a put it, politics is “where greed wears value. While I agree that a lot of this lawsuit v. United States, the court ruled the through feet of snow, I still want to among pro-lifers that being a voice problem been solved by unjustly de- the mask of morality,” and issues of Maybe someday people will start When the new Flyer News staff arrived on campus in August, we take this opportunity to examine for the voiceless is indeed a noble priving a person of his or her rights life and death are far too import- to wonder why hundreds of thou- promised some changes. seems immature (for example, the word motto has “no theological or ritualistic “God” is written as “g-d” throughout impact.” Building off this, the Supreme the meaning of the pro-life move- sands of students travel across the We redesigned our website and continually shared online-exclusive ment in solidarity with those who country each year only to have their stories, while diving deeper into issues and events in print. We offered the suit, suggesting an image of some- Court stated in 2004’s Elk Grove Uni- one plugging their ears and humming fied School District v. Newdow (which made the pilgrimage. “The right to life does not depend on location, physical or rallying cries fall on the deaf ears more interactive stories, with links, photo galleries and videos. It’s funny to me that the pro-life of politicians. Maybe someone will We started this spring semester by announcing the debut of our loudly to drown out noise whenever challenged “under God” in the pledge someone argues with them), I think our of allegiance) said both phrases had movement is one of the more con- have a change of heart when they sports Twitter, @FlyerNewsSports, manned by Sports Editor Daniel troversial and taboo social efforts mental abilities, financial circumstances or any other finite see a gaggle of people peacefully Massa and his minions. Follow for live-tweets and info on all Flyer LOUIS DE GRUY motto is something that deserves to be lost “any significant religious content” considered in the proper context. through “rote repetition.” of American society, where freedom praying outside an abortion clin- sports. We also created the breaking news editor position, which FN Asst. Online Editor seems to be upheld between the qualities this world can throw our way. And yes, these truths ic. And maybe, just maybe, the in- staffer Alise Jarmusz will take on to accommodate even more online The inscription on the Seal of the So, here we have two court opinions United States (the flattened eagle with from two very different time periods that fuzzy lines of birth and death. It’s alienable right to life will once again coverage this semester. Last week, a group from Ohio and be extended to each person in our Michigan, led by a Californian lawyer, arrows and olive branches) reads, “E essentially say the same thing: The inclu- sad that when nearly a million citi- are hard, inconvenient, unpopular and often painful.” And we’re not stopping, but we can do better. zens congregate to give witness to society from conception to natural In our first editorial of the semester, we laid out our vision: we filed suit in Akron, Ohio, against the Pluribus Unum,” which means, “Out sion of these phrases is meaningless. I of many, one” (Romans weren’t big on mean, outside of a “National Treasure” the truth in our nation’s capital that death. wanted—and still want—to diversify our reporting, writers and edi- federal government regarding the print- My ultimate hope is that I can ing of the phrase “In God We Trust” on punctuation). The seal hasn’t changed film, how often have you given serious the most powerful people in this tors, ask more questions and harder questions and continue to start country turn a harsh cold shoulder. be a part of that change, and you dialogues on campus. the currency of the United States. Those much since its creation in 1782, and E thought to what’s on our currency? Pluribus Unum was considered the de I bring all this up only to say this: I But what do I know? What does fight that is necessary to bring to the and distorting the natural order of ant for power-hungry bureaucrats can be too. Countless generations Last semester, diverse voices contributed to the paper and discussed named as defendants in the suit are U.S. forefront of our culture. the world. to control. It’s laughable that the of Christians have fought—and Secretary of the Treasury Eric Lew and facto motto of the U.S. until 1956. If really don’t care that there’s a mention of any radical, bible-thumping social how controversial issues are handled on campus, a narrative we saw conservative on the wrong side of Being pro-life is being in support Taking these sufferings and in- right to life can be debated like an even died—for unpopular beliefs reflected on campuses across the country. We hope to continue this the U.S. Congress. I’m happy that a you’ll remember high school history God in our motto, nor would I care if with me, the ’50s were a time when ev- any other deity was mentioned. Honest- history know? of all life. That’s men, women, chil- conveniences is something the pro- economic policy or denied if five that eventually trumped the lies of conversation with you and encourage others to reach out to us at fly- handful of Ohioans and Michiganders dren, unborn children, youths and life movement does with joy each of nine appointed officials deem it this world. The pro-life movement (Michigeese?) have found something to erybody wanted to be as un-Soviet as ly, I think we should consider what our That, to me, is the beauty of the [email protected] or [email protected]. Whether you pro-life movement. geriatrics alike. It’s about protecting Jan. 22 at the March for Life. Fre- deniable. is the modern manifestation of that want a chance to say what you think or you want to see something agree on. possible, and many attribute the change currency says about us. What I do care in motto as an attempt on the part of about is that our motto was adopted as It turns out that the pro-life the most vulnerable in our society quently in hostile weather, the faith- This is one of the most frustrat- ancient duel, and it won’t fizzle covered, whether you want to say how well or poorly we are doing, The group bringing the suit, all open- from womb to tomb. The key to it ful from all corners of the country ing parts of being pro-life. Even if without a fight. ly atheist, claims the printing of our na- the U.S. to differentiate itself from athe- a result of our own fears during the Red cause is not about winning argu- we want to know. ments, defunding federal programs all, though, is understanding and flock to D.C. to give witness to the the right-minded people are elected Flyer News is still focused on the future. Though many members tional motto on the currency violates istic communism. Scare (a time before Flyer sports as we Not surprisingly, the change in know them). We allowed ourselves to or taking rights away from anyone. upholding the sanctity of life even beauty of life. Making that pilgrim- to office in this nation and the right If you want to share your opinion, of the editorial staff will graduate in May, Flyer News is here to stay. constitutional separation of church and when it is unpopular, uncomfort- age is hard and uncomfortable, legislation gets passed, countless email Opinions Editor Steven Good- state. Because the plaintiffs regularly bleacher-chant of our country has al- be manipulated, intentionally or not, by It’s simply about saving lives and If you want to get involved and shape the way the paper is created, letting the truth shine. For as long able or undesired. but the joy of life can trump that lives can still be extinguished while man at [email protected]. now’s your chance. Make your mark on campus before you have to handle money as part of daily life, they ready been challenged, along with the our rivals, and our current motto reflects phrase “under God” in the U.S. Pledge that. I view it as a mark of shame that as Christians have existed they’ve When a financially-burdened sin- inconvenience—just as it can with the hurdles of the legislative and ju- say goodbye. claim that the phrase is, essentially, a gov- gle mother is expecting a child or any sorrow. dicial systems are overcome. ernment-endorsed “imposition.” of Allegiance. Looking at a dollar bill or we foolishly stamp on everything we been on the “wrong side of history.” But they’ve kept fighting. They’ve when an ailing grandparent loses That joy and stalwart conviction So what can we do? Political Visit flyernews.com/jobs-2/job-descriptions/ to read more about what jobs will be “But why don’t they just stop us- hanging out at any primary or second- can, and I think we should reclaim our available next semester and what you should expect from each position. Although ing money altogether then,” you say, ary school will confirm that both suits original motto. past Flyer News experience is a benefit, it is not required to apply. “CHECKMATE, ATHEISTS.” failed, but it’s interesting to note why First, stop trying to talk to me through they failed. 2015-2016 Email [email protected] to learn more. UD buys new president’s mansion, sells mansion fnstaff ANDREW KOERNER in those walls. Students love that have seen the action first hand. Alumnus, Class of 2015 building from the inside and out. “They’re animals!” he ex- ONLINE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF BREAKING NEWS EDITOR It starts with the ocean of orange claimed, “They chained me up Amanda Dee that welcomes you at each and and hung me upside down from Alise Jarmusz What is the role of UD police on campus? On Friday, Dec. 11, 2015, the every door. And why would we a tower of old cash registers for University of Dayton announced need to add the elegance of an hours! They laughed and pointed PRINT EDITOR-IN-CHIEF the purchase of a residence in Oakwood manor to the student their laser distance measurers in ASSISTANT ONLINE EDITOR experience when they already my eyes until I vomited. Then they Oakwood for incoming president Louis De Gruy For all responses, visit flyernews.com/word-on-the-street. Eric Spina and all future presi- have the sheer beauty that is took their rolled up blue prints Allison Gauthier dents. The $1.55 million home, the Kennedy Union Ballroom? and pretended I was a pinata!” which sits on 1.3 acres and in- Don’t all of these kids think As for what will become of NEWS EDITOR WEB TECHNICIAN cludes a small guest house and they live in a ghetto anyway?” the Oakwood property, it is pos- tennis court, was purchased to Despite selling the property, sible that UD may still come Rachel Cain Melissa Shaffer adapt to a growing trend among the university plans to purchase to own it in March. “If no one Catholic universities. The idea be- a new presidential home. Cur- picks it up, we plan to reach A&E EDITOR MULTIMEDIA EDITOR hind this is to eliminate housing rent President Daniel Curran out to the Sigma Chi Iota The- allowances. As of Monday, that took time away from his week- ta Chapter,” President Curran Mary Kate Dorr Chris Santucci home was put back on the market. ly croquet match atop Ketter- said. “We are a Marianist institu- Steve Cobb, chair of UD’s ing Tower to discuss the future: tion, after all, and wish to prac- BUSINESS MANAGER board of trustees, was reached for “Our capital budget is over $40 tice forgiveness and inclusivity.” OPINIONS EDITOR comment: “Although UD does million. We can get something Steven Goodman Molly Kunkel not take possession of the prop- better than that hideous gray erty until March, this past month castle. I could buy this tower if I Editor’s note: This article is satiri- ADVERTISING MANAGER has been more than enough time wanted to. I just don’t want to.” cal. The home in Oakwood is here SPORTS EDITOR for us to realize that we’ve made Some speculate that the new to stay for the foreseeable future. Daniel Massa Aline Leclair a terrible decision. We previously home will be much closer to believed that this house reflect- campus than the previous home. If you want to share your opinion, ([email protected]) “To basically keep our students “To make sure that...anybody “To keep people safe...make sure ed the university’s welcoming Several employees of the Uni- email Opinions Editor Steven Good- COPY EDITOR safe, maintain the community and “To protect us and watch out for us.” “To keep us safe and make sure working on campus or comes on us college kids have fun, but not a nature and could be served as versity of Dayton Research In- man at [email protected]. CIRCULATION MANAGER any problems that may arise, but stitute (UDRI) have reportedly Kira Ogburn nothing bad happens.” campus is protected and safe.” little too much fun.” a means to celebrate the won- also updating students.” drous communities that make up been relocated to the basement Joe Staley our campus. That environment of the establishment on South ART DIRECTOR Patterson Boulevard and have CORRIE SHESHULL DIXIE JACKSON SARAH WRAY MATT MADDEN ANDREW HARBACH can never exist in a home that ([email protected]) isn’t built from the ground up in reported that the top floor over Kelsey Mills Sophomore Employee Junior Sophomore Senior orange- and sand-colored brick. has been cleared out over the Early Childhood Education University of Dayton Early Childhood Education Political Science and Spanish Chemical Engineering “Look at Kennedy Union,” past week. Conrad Borozan, Cobb continued. “The very an engineer in the aerospace heart of the student body exists mechanics division, claims to 12 SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com Poland’s recent censorship reveals flawed democracy Family of deceased player makes $1.2 million donation outlets by replacing editors of are a “threat to democracy,” as the recent actions taken by their national institutions by whose major state-owned media out- reported by The Telegraph. Pres- government, shouldn’t the inter- morals it has agreed to abide. MEAGHAN MCNICHOL always huddle up in [the] right back lets and additionally appointing ident of the European Council national community? The answer Should the EU allow the Pol- Staff Writer [position], because that’s where the a plethora of new judges sympa- Donald Tusk (a native of Poland) is far simpler than one may think. ish government to set this prec- setter’s position is, just to remember thetic to its nationalistic message. has called the legitimacy of the It is a natural and blunt “no.” edent of altering the definition her and all that she did for us,” PiS has pushed the country complaints into question. As such, Poland has become one of the of “freedom of the press” sim- back into the past, which many he has blocked the debate of it in rallying nations of the former ply because they are now in the The Dayton volleyball team was Schutter said. in the more metropolitan west the council, which prevents this Soviet bloc as an example of majority when this functionally rewarded after a successful season by The team plans to use this generous would rather leave buried in previously unused measure from how to effectively run a liberal means there are no rights for any- one of the largest donations in the donation to renovate Frericks Center LEO SCHENK history. According to Deutsche actually restricting Polish voting democracy in a nation that had one in any minority? This debate history of the program. Lori Hausfeld, with a new team lounge, additional Columnist, Junior Welle (DW), the PiS lacks the 2/3 rights in the EU. The decision to not experienced one since 1939. is not something that is easy to of Springboro, donated $1.2 million lower level seating for fans, a new majority necessary to directly al- Back in November, Poland’s ter the constitution, but with the to the program that means so much sound system, upgraded graphics and Law and Justice Party (in Polish, Treasury Minister using the right to her. technology upgrades, according to the abbreviated as PiS) won 235 seats to appoint media heads, DW “Oftentimes, for reasons of security, many will attempt to In 2010, Lori’s daughter Kacie, release. in the nation’s lower house and 61 claims these leaders are pushing and husband Tom, lost their lives to “Now we will be able to expand seats in its Senate, as well as having the limits of what representative a plane crash near the Dayton-Wright Frericks to be a better and more control of the country’s presiden- democracy could allow. On Sat- rationalize the lessening of the extent of certain cy. This would normally be a stan- urday, Jan. 9, citizens of Warsaw Brothers Airport. special place to play,” Emmenecker dard change of government, with protested in the center of the freedoms and rights, but that can’t be allowed.” Kacie Hausfeld was a setter for the said. “I think it will help the program one party gaining an outright ma- city to express their fury at the Flyers and played for three seasons with bringing in a wider variety of jority in the national parliament. government, attempting to make from 2007-2009. She was a starter for The Frericks Center, home to the Dayton volleyball program, will benefit from renovations made possible by a recruits. The new technology and However, the national-conserva- a statement that actions against her last two seasons on the team and donation from the Hausfeld family. Kacie Hausfeld was a member of the volleyball team when she and her father gym will spark some interest in tive PiS has been turning heads the freedom of the press are not initialize this procedure has led to The Solidarity Movement, which convince people of; oftentimes, in its first three months in office. to be accepted. This protest and a row between the PiS supporters brought about the democratiza- for reasons of security, many will recorded seven assists per set and 51 died in a plane crash in 2010. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor possible prospects.” With its center of power in those opposing the recent censor- and the EU leadership. Political tion of Poland, became an exam- attempt to rationalize the lessen- aces in those two years. This donation is going to play the rural east of the country, The ship mark the minority however. cartoons depicting EU leaders as ple for other Eastern European ing of the extent of certain free- Lori Hausfeld felt it was important as her, they work their hardest to and companion. The player who is “Hearing how great of a teammate a huge role in the team recruiting Guardian describes the PiS’s ide- The leaders of Europe are di- Nazis have surfaced in Poland, nations wishing to move in sim- doms and rights, but that can’t be to give back to the program that meant honor her legacy every season. honored with this award is someone she was gives me someone to look process and serve as an advantage als as “an old-fashioned author- vided on exactly how to respond against these international groups ilar directions, many of whom allowed. If rights are negotiable, so much to her daughter. “In working with Lori and her who is constantly encouraging her up to,” Emmenecker said. “Hearing during home games in the future. itarian nationalism, invoking tra- to this apparent challenge to the attempting to protect the consti- are now full members of both then they are not rights. And if ditional Catholic values.” In the EU founding constitution. The tutional institutions that guard the EU and NATO. One of the the majority can decide to remove “The Dayton volleyball program daughter Ali on this project I became teammates and genuinely cares about stories about what she did to make “The next generation of Flyers will three months that it has ruled, EU commission, a body with one liberal ideas such as freedom of core principles of any democra- rights from the minority, then holds a special place in my heart,” keenly aware of the importance to their success. the program better is awesome and it get to experience a premier facility that in addition to stating that Po- representative from each member speech and of the press. This cer- cy must be the absolute rule of they are most certainly not rights. Hausfeld said in a press release remember and honor Kacie and Tom “The teammate award means a makes me feel very privileged that I is continuing to evolve into not only land is in no hurry to adopt the state designed to draft European tainly leaves any opinions on the constitutional law, which includes announcing the donation. “It was through our volleyball program,” lot. Kacie was known for being a received the award in her honor.” one of the best in the country, but one Euro, the party has proceeded law, has launched an investigation topic seemingly at a loss. After all, natural freedoms established by Kacie’s second family. The program Dayton head coach Tim Horsmon great teammate and always thinking As well as presenting the teammate that will hold special meaning to our to nationalize control of media into whether or not the new rules if the majority of Poles support the nation-state and any supra- supported and comforted our family said. Horsmon recruited Hausfeld to of others so it says a lot about your award, the Flyers host a home game program and Flyer family,” Horsmon during triumph and tragedy. My family the program during his first stint as character if you do receive that each year when they play in her honor, said. “We want to thank the generous and I feel this is the best way to honor head coach. award and it’s a big honor to receive,” wearing ribbons with her name on it. donation of Lori and her family to Columnist: We are losing the ‘war on terror’ Kacie and her memory.” One way her impact is still felt sophomore setter Maggie Schutter But that isn’t the only game of the make this happen.” Although Kacie’s passing was by the team is through the Kacie told Flyer News. season when the team works to honor Kacie Hausfeld left a great impact believe we should do everything we can to defeat terrorist groups close to six years ago and none of Hausfeld Teammate Award. This Sophomore setter Jane Kacie. Kacie is remembered every on the Flyer community and her like ISIS, al-Qaida, Boko Haram the current Flyers were given the award is presented annually to a Emmenecker received the award this time the Flyers set foot on the court. influence continues to grow today. “It’s easy to be apathetic about it. These groups are and all the other sinister gangs in opportunity to play on the same team player who is a great teammate, leader past season. “She was a setter, so every game we the world. It might mean raising taxes and cutting back on social based thousands of miles away, but their actions can welfare, but I truly believe the United States should continue hit us right here at home.” to engage in this war rather than just arm the rebels and develop Several wild games highlight NFL playoffs; Super Bowl teams set CHRIS ZIMMER strategies for others to fight. We ian population; (ii) to influence Donald Trump’s solution is However, I’ve become a CONNOR HANSON Columnist, Senior have the strongest military in the policy of a government by “bombing the s--t out of them” “flip-flopper” since then due to Staff Writer putting up 30 points on the scoreboard head against a depleted Steelers squad. would have been a historic comeback, Broncos held on to win 20-18. intimidation or coercion; or (iii) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wants how it has personally affected me. the world, and with that power comes responsibility. Think of all the while not allowing the Texans to The Broncos were down 13-12 going but they fell just short as they could On the NFC side, the Panthers- to affect the conduct of a gov- “boots on the ground.” On the My older brother witnessed the After 20 consecutive weeks that even sniff the end zone, as they were into the fourth quarter but caught a only muster up 24 points, falling to the Cardinals game started off similar It’s easy to label the “war on ernment by mass destruction, left, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Boston Marathon bombing on those men, women and children terror” as a bunch of B.S. For the assassination, or kidnapping.” wants an international coalition April 15, 2013. My dad witnessed in Iraq and Syria who are living amassed 255 games, the National at home. break after forcing a Steelers turnover. Panthers 31-24. to the Panthers game against the last 15 years, trillions of dollars Everyone has their own opin- to take on ISIS and Hillary Clin- the shootings and bombings in a state of fear all the time. Football League has narrowed the field The other side featured an AFC Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning The Packers and Cardinals created Seahawks, as the Panthers came out have been spent, there have been ions on resolving terrorism. ton wants social media com- from his hotel in Jakarta, Indone- Think of the refugees fleeing down to two teams who will partake North rivalry showdown as the then drove them down to the one yard an instant classic in the Cardinals’ guns blazing on its way to a 27-7 first through Europe. I truly believe thousands of casualties, and it Whether it be gun control, limit- panies to be help stop terror- sia, on Jan. 14, 2016. I’m thankful in what is the pinnacle matchup of the Pittsburgh Steelers faced off against line where running back C.J, Anderson thrilling 26-20 overtime victory. Just as half lead. However, the Panthers seems as if it will never end. Ac- we have all the resources neces- ing immigration or going to war, ist networking and recruiting. to God their lives were spared. football season, the Super Bowl. the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals, capped it all off as he plunged in on the he did during the regular season against learned from last week’s game, as they cording to a Gallup poll conduct- at the end of the day, embrac- It was in Anthony Talbott’s, If my brother was a few hundred sary to eradicate radical Islam. ed from Jan. 6-10, terrorism was ing the “war on terror” both at Ph.D., global politics class my feet closer and if my dad was out It’s easy to be apathetic about One of the most notable games looking for their first playoff win goal line. Denver held on to the lead the Detroit Lions, Packers quarterback kept the foot on the gas in the second considered the third most im- home and overseas is a common very first semester freshman year on the streets…they’d be dead. it. These groups are based thou- in the first round of the playoffs was after eight previous failed attempts, and beat Pittsburgh 23-16 to move on Aaron Rodgers launched a heroic Hail half and punched their Super Bowl portant problem facing the Unit- value for the candidates—wheth- when I truly embraced the stance I’m thankful my family mem- sands of miles away, but their the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle imploded in the clutch. After a costly to the AFC Championship Game. Mary as the clock struck zeros, sending ticket with a 49-15 victory. actions can hit us right here at ed States behind dissatisfaction er it be against domestic psycho- on how the “war on terrorism” bers were not killed or physical- Seahawks matchup. The Vikings’ only Jeremy Hill fumble late in the fourth The Patriots came into their the game into overtime. That’s as far And just like that, we are faced now with the government and the state home. No matter who is elected paths or radical Islamic jihadists. was and is a joke. He explained ly injured, but I’ll admit those points came off of the foot of kicker quarter and two consecutive personal matchup against the Kansas City as the Packers got, however, as the with only two teams in the winner- of the economy. Defeating ISIS, And the United States pres- how the United States didn’t de- were the most emotionally dis- president, I hope as Command- though, was tied for ninth place. idential election is no doubt clare war on another country, but turbing times of my life. I’m er-in-Chief, he or she leads us to Blair Walsh in the form of three field fouls, the Steelers kicker, Chris Boswell, Chiefs with a pretty simple game plan: Cardinals struck early in overtime take-all game of the year. On one Does that come as a surprise, heating up. So far, we have wit- an ideology and worldview: radi- not telling you this because I victory against terrorism. If ISIS goals, but, down by one with the game set up shop, and unlike the Vikings get tight end Rob Gronkowski the ending all of the Packers’ hope for a side, a young, streaking and electric though? Not at all. However, nessed six Republican and four cal Islam. He compared it to our want my fellow pupils and pro- and other radical Islam continue on the line, Walsh failed to execute a game, the laces were out and the ball. Gronkowski could do no wrong comeback. Carolina Panthers team propelled by to terrorize the world, it’s our that needs to move up on the list Democratic debates. Both parties country’s “war on drugs,” and he fessors to feel sorry for me. potential game-winning field goal, as kick was true as it sailed through the that night, as the Chiefs could simply Now, with all upper seeds winning, its multi-talented savvy quarterback of concerns. Why? We’re losing. fault. As the great scientist Albert have radically different views on is completely right. This ideolo- I’m telling you this because we the Vikings walked off the field with a uprights for an 18-16 Steelers victory. not contain him. Gronkowski scored the conference championships Cam Newton, and on the other side a The FBI defines terrorism as a plethora of issues, but there gy will never go away no matter are losing the “war on terror.” Einstein said, “The world will “violent acts or acts dangerous to is one thing all the front-run- what. No matter how troops are Just re-read the definition and not be destroyed by those who sour taste in their mouth, losing 10-9. So after four upsets, one would twice as the Patriots went on to beat featured both the number one and two veteran, tough-nosed Denver Broncos human life that violate federal or ners can agree on: We should be deployed to fight these jihadists, think of the billions of peo- do evil, but by those who watch The other NFC wildcard game expect to see another one. That the Chiefs, 27-20, and set up another seeds on respective sides, and just like team quarterbacked by the seasoned state law; appear to be intended fighting terrorism and defeating their beliefs and teachings will be ple around the world who are them without doing anything.” featured another NFC North team would not be the case, as the Broncos, playoff matchup between Manning the divisional round, both the higher vet, future Hall of Famer Peyton (i) to intimidate or coerce a civil- ISIS. For example, on the right, passed on to the next generation. harmed by these heinous acts. I as the Green Bay Packers took on the Patriots, Panthers and Cardinals, the and Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady. seeds came out victorious. Manning. ourpolicy Washington Redskins. After a dismal one and two seeds in each conference, The Panthers-Seahawks NFC The Broncos-Patriots AFC In a game of new school versus old first quarter, the Packers worked their all went on to win their games in the divisional game was a tale of two Championship showdown also age, Super Bowl 50 will provide plenty Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to have a dialogue with the campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no way back and cruised to a 35-18 upset divisional round. halves. The Panthers had the better featured a comeback attempt that of excitement as the two battle it out, representations or warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the right to edit or reject all copy. Note: Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or victory. The Super Bowl-bound Denver of the first half, storming out to a came up just short. A failed two-point and if it’s anything like these previous advocate the opinions in the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 500- to 600-word letters to the editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. On the AFC side, the Kansas City Broncos started their journey after 31-0 halftime lead. However, against attempt snuffed out any possible games, expect some eye popping big Chiefs throttled the Houston Texans, their first round bye, going head-to- all odds, the Seahawks mounted what Patriots comeback victory as the plays from both sides. 12 SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com Poland’s recent censorship reveals flawed democracy Family of deceased player makes $1.2 million donation outlets by replacing editors of are a “threat to democracy,” as the recent actions taken by their national institutions by whose major state-owned media out- reported by The Telegraph. Pres- government, shouldn’t the inter- morals it has agreed to abide. MEAGHAN MCNICHOL always huddle up in [the] right back lets and additionally appointing ident of the European Council national community? The answer Should the EU allow the Pol- Staff Writer [position], because that’s where the a plethora of new judges sympa- Donald Tusk (a native of Poland) is far simpler than one may think. ish government to set this prec- setter’s position is, just to remember thetic to its nationalistic message. has called the legitimacy of the It is a natural and blunt “no.” edent of altering the definition her and all that she did for us,” PiS has pushed the country complaints into question. As such, Poland has become one of the of “freedom of the press” sim- back into the past, which many he has blocked the debate of it in rallying nations of the former ply because they are now in the The Dayton volleyball team was Schutter said. in the more metropolitan west the council, which prevents this Soviet bloc as an example of majority when this functionally rewarded after a successful season by The team plans to use this generous would rather leave buried in previously unused measure from how to effectively run a liberal means there are no rights for any- one of the largest donations in the donation to renovate Frericks Center LEO SCHENK history. According to Deutsche actually restricting Polish voting democracy in a nation that had one in any minority? This debate history of the program. Lori Hausfeld, with a new team lounge, additional Columnist, Junior Welle (DW), the PiS lacks the 2/3 rights in the EU. The decision to not experienced one since 1939. is not something that is easy to of Springboro, donated $1.2 million lower level seating for fans, a new majority necessary to directly al- Back in November, Poland’s ter the constitution, but with the to the program that means so much sound system, upgraded graphics and Law and Justice Party (in Polish, Treasury Minister using the right to her. technology upgrades, according to the abbreviated as PiS) won 235 seats to appoint media heads, DW “Oftentimes, for reasons of security, many will attempt to In 2010, Lori’s daughter Kacie, release. in the nation’s lower house and 61 claims these leaders are pushing and husband Tom, lost their lives to “Now we will be able to expand seats in its Senate, as well as having the limits of what representative a plane crash near the Dayton-Wright Frericks to be a better and more control of the country’s presiden- democracy could allow. On Sat- rationalize the lessening of the extent of certain cy. This would normally be a stan- urday, Jan. 9, citizens of Warsaw Brothers Airport. special place to play,” Emmenecker dard change of government, with protested in the center of the freedoms and rights, but that can’t be allowed.” Kacie Hausfeld was a setter for the said. “I think it will help the program one party gaining an outright ma- city to express their fury at the Flyers and played for three seasons with bringing in a wider variety of jority in the national parliament. government, attempting to make from 2007-2009. She was a starter for The Frericks Center, home to the Dayton volleyball program, will benefit from renovations made possible by a recruits. The new technology and However, the national-conserva- a statement that actions against her last two seasons on the team and donation from the Hausfeld family. Kacie Hausfeld was a member of the volleyball team when she and her father gym will spark some interest in tive PiS has been turning heads the freedom of the press are not initialize this procedure has led to The Solidarity Movement, which convince people of; oftentimes, in its first three months in office. to be accepted. This protest and a row between the PiS supporters brought about the democratiza- for reasons of security, many will recorded seven assists per set and 51 died in a plane crash in 2010. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor possible prospects.” With its center of power in those opposing the recent censor- and the EU leadership. Political tion of Poland, became an exam- attempt to rationalize the lessen- aces in those two years. This donation is going to play the rural east of the country, The ship mark the minority however. cartoons depicting EU leaders as ple for other Eastern European ing of the extent of certain free- Lori Hausfeld felt it was important as her, they work their hardest to and companion. The player who is “Hearing how great of a teammate a huge role in the team recruiting Guardian describes the PiS’s ide- The leaders of Europe are di- Nazis have surfaced in Poland, nations wishing to move in sim- doms and rights, but that can’t be to give back to the program that meant honor her legacy every season. honored with this award is someone she was gives me someone to look process and serve as an advantage als as “an old-fashioned author- vided on exactly how to respond against these international groups ilar directions, many of whom allowed. If rights are negotiable, so much to her daughter. “In working with Lori and her who is constantly encouraging her up to,” Emmenecker said. “Hearing during home games in the future. itarian nationalism, invoking tra- to this apparent challenge to the attempting to protect the consti- are now full members of both then they are not rights. And if ditional Catholic values.” In the EU founding constitution. The tutional institutions that guard the EU and NATO. One of the the majority can decide to remove “The Dayton volleyball program daughter Ali on this project I became teammates and genuinely cares about stories about what she did to make “The next generation of Flyers will three months that it has ruled, EU commission, a body with one liberal ideas such as freedom of core principles of any democra- rights from the minority, then holds a special place in my heart,” keenly aware of the importance to their success. the program better is awesome and it get to experience a premier facility that in addition to stating that Po- representative from each member speech and of the press. This cer- cy must be the absolute rule of they are most certainly not rights. Hausfeld said in a press release remember and honor Kacie and Tom “The teammate award means a makes me feel very privileged that I is continuing to evolve into not only land is in no hurry to adopt the state designed to draft European tainly leaves any opinions on the constitutional law, which includes announcing the donation. “It was through our volleyball program,” lot. Kacie was known for being a received the award in her honor.” one of the best in the country, but one Euro, the party has proceeded law, has launched an investigation topic seemingly at a loss. After all, natural freedoms established by Kacie’s second family. The program Dayton head coach Tim Horsmon great teammate and always thinking As well as presenting the teammate that will hold special meaning to our to nationalize control of media into whether or not the new rules if the majority of Poles support the nation-state and any supra- supported and comforted our family said. Horsmon recruited Hausfeld to of others so it says a lot about your award, the Flyers host a home game program and Flyer family,” Horsmon during triumph and tragedy. My family the program during his first stint as character if you do receive that each year when they play in her honor, said. “We want to thank the generous and I feel this is the best way to honor head coach. award and it’s a big honor to receive,” wearing ribbons with her name on it. donation of Lori and her family to Columnist: We are losing the ‘war on terror’ Kacie and her memory.” One way her impact is still felt sophomore setter Maggie Schutter But that isn’t the only game of the make this happen.” Although Kacie’s passing was by the team is through the Kacie told Flyer News. season when the team works to honor Kacie Hausfeld left a great impact believe we should do everything we can to defeat terrorist groups close to six years ago and none of Hausfeld Teammate Award. This Sophomore setter Jane Kacie. Kacie is remembered every on the Flyer community and her like ISIS, al-Qaida, Boko Haram the current Flyers were given the award is presented annually to a Emmenecker received the award this time the Flyers set foot on the court. influence continues to grow today. “It’s easy to be apathetic about it. These groups are and all the other sinister gangs in opportunity to play on the same team player who is a great teammate, leader past season. “She was a setter, so every game we the world. It might mean raising taxes and cutting back on social based thousands of miles away, but their actions can welfare, but I truly believe the United States should continue hit us right here at home.” to engage in this war rather than just arm the rebels and develop Several wild games highlight NFL playoffs; Super Bowl teams set CHRIS ZIMMER strategies for others to fight. We ian population; (ii) to influence Donald Trump’s solution is However, I’ve become a CONNOR HANSON Columnist, Senior have the strongest military in the policy of a government by “bombing the s--t out of them” “flip-flopper” since then due to Staff Writer putting up 30 points on the scoreboard head against a depleted Steelers squad. would have been a historic comeback, Broncos held on to win 20-18. intimidation or coercion; or (iii) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) wants how it has personally affected me. the world, and with that power comes responsibility. Think of all the while not allowing the Texans to The Broncos were down 13-12 going but they fell just short as they could On the NFC side, the Panthers- to affect the conduct of a gov- “boots on the ground.” On the My older brother witnessed the After 20 consecutive weeks that even sniff the end zone, as they were into the fourth quarter but caught a only muster up 24 points, falling to the Cardinals game started off similar It’s easy to label the “war on ernment by mass destruction, left, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Boston Marathon bombing on those men, women and children terror” as a bunch of B.S. For the assassination, or kidnapping.” wants an international coalition April 15, 2013. My dad witnessed in Iraq and Syria who are living amassed 255 games, the National shutout at home. break after forcing a Steelers turnover. Panthers 31-24. to the Panthers game against the last 15 years, trillions of dollars Everyone has their own opin- to take on ISIS and Hillary Clin- the shootings and bombings in a state of fear all the time. Football League has narrowed the field The other side featured an AFC Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning The Packers and Cardinals created Seahawks, as the Panthers came out have been spent, there have been ions on resolving terrorism. ton wants social media com- from his hotel in Jakarta, Indone- Think of the refugees fleeing down to two teams who will partake North rivalry showdown as the then drove them down to the one yard an instant classic in the Cardinals’ guns blazing on its way to a 27-7 first through Europe. I truly believe thousands of casualties, and it Whether it be gun control, limit- panies to be help stop terror- sia, on Jan. 14, 2016. I’m thankful in what is the pinnacle matchup of the Pittsburgh Steelers faced off against line where running back C.J, Anderson thrilling 26-20 overtime victory. Just as half lead. However, the Panthers seems as if it will never end. Ac- we have all the resources neces- ing immigration or going to war, ist networking and recruiting. to God their lives were spared. football season, the Super Bowl. the Cincinnati Bengals. The Bengals, capped it all off as he plunged in on the he did during the regular season against learned from last week’s game, as they cording to a Gallup poll conduct- at the end of the day, embrac- It was in Anthony Talbott’s, If my brother was a few hundred sary to eradicate radical Islam. ed from Jan. 6-10, terrorism was ing the “war on terror” both at Ph.D., global politics class my feet closer and if my dad was out It’s easy to be apathetic about One of the most notable games looking for their first playoff win goal line. Denver held on to the lead the Detroit Lions, Packers quarterback kept the foot on the gas in the second considered the third most im- home and overseas is a common very first semester freshman year on the streets…they’d be dead. it. These groups are based thou- in the first round of the playoffs was after eight previous failed attempts, and beat Pittsburgh 23-16 to move on Aaron Rodgers launched a heroic Hail half and punched their Super Bowl portant problem facing the Unit- value for the candidates—wheth- when I truly embraced the stance I’m thankful my family mem- sands of miles away, but their the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle imploded in the clutch. After a costly to the AFC Championship Game. Mary as the clock struck zeros, sending ticket with a 49-15 victory. actions can hit us right here at ed States behind dissatisfaction er it be against domestic psycho- on how the “war on terrorism” bers were not killed or physical- Seahawks matchup. The Vikings’ only Jeremy Hill fumble late in the fourth The Patriots came into their the game into overtime. That’s as far And just like that, we are faced now with the government and the state home. No matter who is elected paths or radical Islamic jihadists. was and is a joke. He explained ly injured, but I’ll admit those points came off of the foot of kicker quarter and two consecutive personal matchup against the Kansas City as the Packers got, however, as the with only two teams in the winner- of the economy. Defeating ISIS, And the United States pres- how the United States didn’t de- were the most emotionally dis- president, I hope as Command- though, was tied for ninth place. idential election is no doubt clare war on another country, but turbing times of my life. I’m er-in-Chief, he or she leads us to Blair Walsh in the form of three field fouls, the Steelers kicker, Chris Boswell, Chiefs with a pretty simple game plan: Cardinals struck early in overtime take-all game of the year. On one Does that come as a surprise, heating up. So far, we have wit- an ideology and worldview: radi- not telling you this because I victory against terrorism. If ISIS goals, but, down by one with the game set up shop, and unlike the Vikings get tight end Rob Gronkowski the ending all of the Packers’ hope for a side, a young, streaking and electric though? Not at all. However, nessed six Republican and four cal Islam. He compared it to our want my fellow pupils and pro- and other radical Islam continue on the line, Walsh failed to execute a game, the laces were out and the ball. Gronkowski could do no wrong comeback. Carolina Panthers team propelled by to terrorize the world, it’s our that needs to move up on the list Democratic debates. Both parties country’s “war on drugs,” and he fessors to feel sorry for me. potential game-winning field goal, as kick was true as it sailed through the that night, as the Chiefs could simply Now, with all upper seeds winning, its multi-talented savvy quarterback of concerns. Why? We’re losing. fault. As the great scientist Albert have radically different views on is completely right. This ideolo- I’m telling you this because we the Vikings walked off the field with a uprights for an 18-16 Steelers victory. not contain him. Gronkowski scored the conference championships Cam Newton, and on the other side a The FBI defines terrorism as a plethora of issues, but there gy will never go away no matter are losing the “war on terror.” Einstein said, “The world will “violent acts or acts dangerous to is one thing all the front-run- what. No matter how troops are Just re-read the definition and not be destroyed by those who sour taste in their mouth, losing 10-9. So after four upsets, one would twice as the Patriots went on to beat featured both the number one and two veteran, tough-nosed Denver Broncos human life that violate federal or ners can agree on: We should be deployed to fight these jihadists, think of the billions of peo- do evil, but by those who watch The other NFC wildcard game expect to see another one. That the Chiefs, 27-20, and set up another seeds on respective sides, and just like team quarterbacked by the seasoned state law; appear to be intended fighting terrorism and defeating their beliefs and teachings will be ple around the world who are them without doing anything.” featured another NFC North team would not be the case, as the Broncos, playoff matchup between Manning the divisional round, both the higher vet, future Hall of Famer Peyton (i) to intimidate or coerce a civil- ISIS. For example, on the right, passed on to the next generation. harmed by these heinous acts. I as the Green Bay Packers took on the Patriots, Panthers and Cardinals, the and Patriots’ quarterback Tom Brady. seeds came out victorious. Manning. ourpolicy Washington Redskins. After a dismal one and two seeds in each conference, The Panthers-Seahawks NFC The Broncos-Patriots AFC In a game of new school versus old first quarter, the Packers worked their all went on to win their games in the divisional game was a tale of two Championship showdown also age, Super Bowl 50 will provide plenty Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to have a dialogue with the campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no way back and cruised to a 35-18 upset divisional round. halves. The Panthers had the better featured a comeback attempt that of excitement as the two battle it out, representations or warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the right to edit or reject all copy. Note: Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or victory. The Super Bowl-bound Denver of the first half, storming out to a came up just short. A failed two-point and if it’s anything like these previous advocate the opinions in the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 500- to 600-word letters to the editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. On the AFC side, the Kansas City Broncos started their journey after 31-0 halftime lead. However, against attempt snuffed out any possible games, expect some eye popping big Chiefs throttled the Houston Texans, their first round bye, going head-to- all odds, the Seahawks mounted what Patriots comeback victory as the plays from both sides. 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com COLUMN: MAJOR LEAGUE UD ARENA Midwest figures to make big impact on 2016 MLB season University explores potential upgrades to UD Arena STEVE MILLER slugger Justin Upton to a six-year for Cleveland, who finished 18th divisions in baseball—it did boast Lackey joins a rotation of 2015 DANIEL MASSA insight as we study this project,” Staff Writer deal. Upton, who spent 2015 with in the league in that category last three of the NL’s six postseason NL Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta Sports Editor Sullivan wrote in the email. “Your the , has hit at least season. teams in 2015. With Cincinnati and and left-handed ace Jon Lester, who participation is critical as the At this point in the winter, we are 26 home runs in each of his past After narrowly missing out the both in full will certainly rival St. Louis’ for the direct-market feedback is essential closer to ’s three seasons and was one of the top on a postseason berth last year, rebuild mode, this will once again be best staff in the league. As the University of Dayton to evaluate the level of support Opening Day than to the final out free agent bats this offseason. He’ll the Minnesota Twins made their a three-team race among possibly the Pittsburgh added to its pitching Arena approaches its 50th year for various seating options, fan of the . Most free protect former Triple Crown winner presence felt on the free agent best three teams in the league. rotation by signing starter Ryan in operation, Vice President/ amenities, and other areas of arena agents have found their homes for Miguel Cabrera in the batting order, market by signing Korean designated The St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Vogelsong and trading for Jon Niese. Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan improvements.” 2016, and as the dust settles, it’s clear creating a lethal one-two punch. hitter Byung Ho Park. Park was Pirates and finished The Pirates took a hit offensively, announced on Jan. 8 that the The survey included artists’ that America’s Midwest boasts the In Chicago, the White Sox highly-touted in South Korea’s one through three respectively in though, losing first baseman Pedro athletic department would conduct renderings of potential upgrades bulk of baseball’s talent. patched some infield holes by trading KBO League, hitting 50 home runs the league in last Alvarez to free agency. Pittsburgh lost a feasibility study to explore both inside and out. As it is very For the world champion Kansas for third baseman Todd Frazier, a in consecutive seasons (2014-2015). season. the 2015 NL Wild Card Game to the options for updating the building. early in the process, any plans are City Royals to repeat as American former Cincinnati Red, and second Kansas City took care of a major The Cardinals blew away the rest Cubs, but have made the postseason The arena will turn 50 in 2019. UD Arena, shown earlier this year during a men’s basketball game, will turn 50 years old in 2019. A feasbility study subject to change. League pennant winners for the baseman Brett Lawrie, formerly priority by re-signing outfielder Alex of the competition with a 2.94 team three consecutive seasons. Getting The last large-scale renovation announced earlier this month will examine the possibilities for renovating the home of UD men’s and women’s The arena currently boasts a third consecutive season, they will of the Oakland A’s. Frazier hit a Gordon to a four-year contract ERA during the regular season’s 162 back in 2016 will obviously be a tall occurred in 2002 and included basketball. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor 13,455 seat capacity, and the men’s have to overcome perhaps baseball’s career-high 35 home runs in 2015 this offseason. Gordon has been a games. St. Louis will benefit from ace task, but the Pirates, led by center the creation of the Time Warner basketball program has finished in most competitive division. In fact, for Cincinnati and was the Home cornerstone of the Royals’ recent Adam Wainwright returning to the fielder Andrew McCutchen, still have Cable Flight Deck and updates to term process, to provide future the study may focus initially on consulting firm Conventions, the top 30 in the NCAA in home both the American and National Run Derby champion. Lawrie also surge to greatness and is adored in rotation for the full season after he the roster to contend. pre-existing suites and loge seating generations of students, alums, improvements to the concourses Sports and Leisure International attendance for 17 consecutive League Central divisions reeled in recorded career highs in home runs, Kansas City. The Royals, however, missed the majority of 2015 due to It’s hard to pick against the Cubs, areas. The Donoher Basketball and friends of the University a and bowl seating areas. (CSL) for the study. years. The arena has also hosted top talent this offseason from the 16, and games played, 149, last did lose infielder Ben Zobrist and an injury to his Achilles tendon. who won 97 regular season games Center, which is connected to first-class experience, and continue “Now is the time to examine A 10-to-15 minute survey was more NCAA Tournament games free agent market, and both will be season. starting Johnny Cueto to free St. Louis’ major losses, though, in 2015 and defeated the Cardinals the arena and houses both teams’ to use UD Arena as an asset for the concourses and bowl area of sent via email to fans for their than any other venue (109), and hot battlegrounds for the 2016 title. The Cleveland Indians led the agency. Both Zobrist and Cueto were were Chicago’s gains. Starting pitcher in the playoffs. Unless a sizeable locker and training facilities, the entire campus and Dayton the Arena which have not had input on what they believe to be the tournament has begun in On the AL side, KC’s biggest division in ERA in 2015 with ace key pieces to the Royals’ 2015 World John Lackey and outfielder Jason part of its young roster regresses underwent a $4 million renovation community,” Sullivan said in a substantial upgrades since it was the most pressing aspects of the Dayton every year since 2001 with threat is likely the Detroit Tigers, pitcher Corey Kluber winning just Series victory. Heyward both signed deals with as the rest of the league gets more last year. press release announcing the study built,” Sullivan said. arena that need to be updated. the creation of the play-in game who have signed two superior free nine games along the way. If Kluber As long as Miguel Cabrera has the Cubs, further improving the scouting opportunities, Chicago has “This is the first step, in a long- According to the press release, UD has partnered with “We need and value your that evolved into the First Four. agents. Starting pitcher Jordan returns to anywhere near his 2014 been in the Motor City, I have roster that defeated the Cardinals in only gotten better. But St. Louis Zimmermann agreed to a five- Cy Young form, the staff overall really liked Detroit’s chances, but the 2015 Division has been the cream of the National year contract with Detroit after will be even better off. Right-hander they’ve yet to win a World Series Series. League for the past decade, and is spending his first seven seasons Carlos Carrasco showed flashes of with their current core. Upton and The Cubs weren’t speculated to be notorious for turning prospects into with the Washington Nationals. If brilliance, winning a career-high 14 Zimmermann may just be the keys to postseason-ready until 2016 anyway, studs overnight. Zimmermann and fellow starters games in 2015, and together with push them over the hump and give so adding Heyward to a lineup that Baseball’s long, arduous season Justin Verlander and Anibal Sanchez Kluber, will anchor the rotation this Detroit a championship, so I’ll pick already features some of the game’s often makes spring power rankings perform near their career averages, year. them to win the division in the way- most versatile power hitters in Kris look foolish, but the central divisions Detroit’s rotation will undoubtedly Offensively, the Indians did not too-early predictions. Bryant, Jorge Soler, Javier Baez, Kyle certainly have some captivating be among the best in the game. make any drastic improvements, so The National League Central Schwarber and Anthony Rizzo makes storylines going into 2016. The Tigers also inked outfield scoring runs may again be a problem will once again be among the best the team that much more dangerous.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers look to turn things around after latest road win DAN DURKIN Flyers have gone 3-8. That can’t only to hopefully make a run towards the to win,” Jabir said.  Become aware of Church Catechetical guidelines Staff Writer be contributed to the loss of Austria, postseason. The Flyers must have received the but also to injuries to other key players, In the Flyers’ two most recent games message that their coach sent them, as The women’s such as senior guard Amber Deane, they split the results, one win and one they went on the road on Sunday and  Engage in fulfilling conversations on a living faith basketball team has gone through a who hasn’t played since the Flyers’ loss loss. The loss went the same way many beat Saint Joseph’s, 71-61. series of ups and downs so far this to Gonzaga on Dec. 11. of the losses have gone this year, and Cannatelli, who scored a career-high season. The Flyers have had to do a lot of that’s been with a Flyers leading most 24 points, led the Flyers in scoring.  The Flyers racked up some shuffling to their lineups since there the game, but not being able to hang Grant-Allen and Cornelie-Sigmundova Learn, Lead, and Serve in local parishes and schools impressive nonconference wins, but has been a steady flow of injuries. on at the end, losing a close one to added 17 and 12 points, respectively. then followed those with a tough start Head coach Jim Jabir has had to rely on St. Bonaventure at home 59-54. Jabir The Flyers led the majority of the to the season, some young players and some veterans clearly wasn’t happy after his team’s game and were able to hang on at the where they sit at 2-5. The Flyers were on the team, some of which have had fourth straight loss on the season. end and close out the victory. The win on a four-game losing streak until they to take on a new role. “I’m crushed, utterly disappointed moves the Flyers to 9-9 on the season won their contest against St. Joseph’s The Flyers have used seven different in our team,” Jabir said after the and 2-5 in league play. Dayton has nine “The UD FORUM Certificate is recognized by Catholic dioceses around the For More Information Contact: Sunday. starting lineups this season. Young loss last Wednesday. “Our lack of more regular season games left until United States for hiring UD students after graduation for teaching religious The Flyers have gone through a lot players such as freshman guard Lauren competitiveness down the stretch the Atlantic 10 Tournament, and the of adversity this season, dealing with Cannatelli and sophomore guard Jenna when we needed it was nonexistent, Flyers will look to use this most recent education in Catholic Schools, or, in parish ministry positions. Be on the lead- Mike Ingram: [email protected] mounting injuries to key players and Burdette have upped their scoring since and everything I asked them to do, win as momentum to carry themselves ing edge! Come and See! Join us!” tough, close losses. Dayton started the the loss of their two veteran guards. It they did the opposite. This is starting the rest of the season and maybe go Susan Ferguson: [email protected] season 6-1, with wins over Wisconsin, hasn’t been just the young players that to become a habit for us and this is on a run and make some noise in Freshman guard Lauren Cannatelli Vanderbilt and Louisville. have stepped up, but also some of getting old.” postseason play. (#24) looks on as teammate Dr. Sandra Yocum: [email protected] In their win against Toledo on the juniors and seniors too, like senior Jabir stressed the importance of Dayton’s next game is Wednesday, sophomore forward JaVonna Layfield -Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski MHSH D. Min. Dec. 2, the Flyers lost one of their center Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova and competing for the game’s entire 40 Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. on the road against La fights for a rebound Jan. 10 against best players in senior guard Kelley junior center Saicha Grant-Allen. It will minutes. Salle, where the Flyers will look to win George Washington. The Flyers lost Austria. She tore her ACL and is done take a whole team effort to turn the “We compete for 38 minutes and their second consecutive game away 62-61. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor for the season. Since that game, the season around and get back on track, then we stop and we hope it’s enough from UD Arena. 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016 Online at flyernews.com COLUMN: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL UD ARENA Midwest figures to make big impact on 2016 MLB season University explores potential upgrades to UD Arena STEVE MILLER slugger Justin Upton to a six-year for Cleveland, who finished 18th divisions in baseball—it did boast Lackey joins a rotation of 2015 DANIEL MASSA insight as we study this project,” Staff Writer deal. Upton, who spent 2015 with in the league in that category last three of the NL’s six postseason NL Cy Young winner Jake Arrieta Sports Editor Sullivan wrote in the email. “Your the San Diego Padres, has hit at least season. teams in 2015. With Cincinnati and and left-handed ace Jon Lester, who participation is critical as the At this point in the winter, we are 26 home runs in each of his past After narrowly missing out the Milwaukee Brewers both in full will certainly rival St. Louis’ for the direct-market feedback is essential closer to Major League Baseball’s three seasons and was one of the top on a postseason berth last year, rebuild mode, this will once again be best staff in the league. As the University of Dayton to evaluate the level of support Opening Day than to the final out free agent bats this offseason. He’ll the Minnesota Twins made their a three-team race among possibly the Pittsburgh added to its pitching Arena approaches its 50th year for various seating options, fan of the 2015 World Series. Most free protect former Triple Crown winner presence felt on the free agent best three teams in the league. rotation by signing starter Ryan in operation, Vice President/ amenities, and other areas of arena agents have found their homes for Miguel Cabrera in the batting order, market by signing Korean designated The St. Louis Cardinals, Pittsburgh Vogelsong and trading for Jon Niese. Director of Athletics Neil Sullivan improvements.” 2016, and as the dust settles, it’s clear creating a lethal one-two punch. hitter Byung Ho Park. Park was Pirates and Chicago Cubs finished The Pirates took a hit offensively, announced on Jan. 8 that the The survey included artists’ that America’s Midwest boasts the In Chicago, the White Sox highly-touted in South Korea’s one through three respectively in though, losing first baseman Pedro athletic department would conduct renderings of potential upgrades bulk of baseball’s talent. patched some infield holes by trading KBO League, hitting 50 home runs the league in earned run average last Alvarez to free agency. Pittsburgh lost a feasibility study to explore both inside and out. As it is very For the world champion Kansas for third baseman Todd Frazier, a in consecutive seasons (2014-2015). season. the 2015 NL Wild Card Game to the options for updating the building. early in the process, any plans are City Royals to repeat as American former Cincinnati Red, and second Kansas City took care of a major The Cardinals blew away the rest Cubs, but have made the postseason The arena will turn 50 in 2019. UD Arena, shown earlier this year during a men’s basketball game, will turn 50 years old in 2019. A feasbility study subject to change. League pennant winners for the baseman Brett Lawrie, formerly priority by re-signing outfielder Alex of the competition with a 2.94 team three consecutive seasons. Getting The last large-scale renovation announced earlier this month will examine the possibilities for renovating the home of UD men’s and women’s The arena currently boasts a third consecutive season, they will of the Oakland A’s. Frazier hit a Gordon to a four-year contract ERA during the regular season’s 162 back in 2016 will obviously be a tall occurred in 2002 and included basketball. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor 13,455 seat capacity, and the men’s have to overcome perhaps baseball’s career-high 35 home runs in 2015 this offseason. Gordon has been a games. St. Louis will benefit from ace task, but the Pirates, led by center the creation of the Time Warner basketball program has finished in most competitive division. In fact, for Cincinnati and was the Home cornerstone of the Royals’ recent Adam Wainwright returning to the fielder Andrew McCutchen, still have Cable Flight Deck and updates to term process, to provide future the study may focus initially on consulting firm Conventions, the top 30 in the NCAA in home both the American and National Run Derby champion. Lawrie also surge to greatness and is adored in rotation for the full season after he the roster to contend. pre-existing suites and loge seating generations of students, alums, improvements to the concourses Sports and Leisure International attendance for 17 consecutive League Central divisions reeled in recorded career highs in home runs, Kansas City. The Royals, however, missed the majority of 2015 due to It’s hard to pick against the Cubs, areas. The Donoher Basketball and friends of the University a and bowl seating areas. (CSL) for the study. years. The arena has also hosted top talent this offseason from the 16, and games played, 149, last did lose infielder Ben Zobrist and an injury to his Achilles tendon. who won 97 regular season games Center, which is connected to first-class experience, and continue “Now is the time to examine A 10-to-15 minute survey was more NCAA Tournament games free agent market, and both will be season. starting pitcher Johnny Cueto to free St. Louis’ major losses, though, in 2015 and defeated the Cardinals the arena and houses both teams’ to use UD Arena as an asset for the concourses and bowl area of sent via email to fans for their than any other venue (109), and hot battlegrounds for the 2016 title. The Cleveland Indians led the agency. Both Zobrist and Cueto were were Chicago’s gains. Starting pitcher in the playoffs. Unless a sizeable locker and training facilities, the entire campus and Dayton the Arena which have not had input on what they believe to be the tournament has begun in On the AL side, KC’s biggest division in ERA in 2015 with ace key pieces to the Royals’ 2015 World John Lackey and outfielder Jason part of its young roster regresses underwent a $4 million renovation community,” Sullivan said in a substantial upgrades since it was the most pressing aspects of the Dayton every year since 2001 with threat is likely the Detroit Tigers, pitcher Corey Kluber winning just Series victory. Heyward both signed deals with as the rest of the league gets more last year. press release announcing the study built,” Sullivan said. arena that need to be updated. the creation of the play-in game who have signed two superior free nine games along the way. If Kluber As long as Miguel Cabrera has the Cubs, further improving the scouting opportunities, Chicago has “This is the first step, in a long- According to the press release, UD has partnered with “We need and value your that evolved into the First Four. agents. Starting pitcher Jordan returns to anywhere near his 2014 been in the Motor City, I have roster that defeated the Cardinals in only gotten better. But St. Louis Zimmermann agreed to a five- Cy Young form, the staff overall really liked Detroit’s chances, but the 2015 National League Division has been the cream of the National year contract with Detroit after will be even better off. Right-hander they’ve yet to win a World Series Series. League for the past decade, and is spending his first seven seasons Carlos Carrasco showed flashes of with their current core. Upton and The Cubs weren’t speculated to be notorious for turning prospects into with the Washington Nationals. If brilliance, winning a career-high 14 Zimmermann may just be the keys to postseason-ready until 2016 anyway, studs overnight. Zimmermann and fellow starters games in 2015, and together with push them over the hump and give so adding Heyward to a lineup that Baseball’s long, arduous season Justin Verlander and Anibal Sanchez Kluber, will anchor the rotation this Detroit a championship, so I’ll pick already features some of the game’s often makes spring power rankings perform near their career averages, year. them to win the division in the way- most versatile power hitters in Kris look foolish, but the central divisions Detroit’s rotation will undoubtedly Offensively, the Indians did not too-early predictions. Bryant, Jorge Soler, Javier Baez, Kyle certainly have some captivating be among the best in the game. make any drastic improvements, so The National League Central Schwarber and Anthony Rizzo makes storylines going into 2016. The Tigers also inked outfield scoring runs may again be a problem will once again be among the best the team that much more dangerous.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers look to turn things around after latest road win DAN DURKIN Flyers have gone 3-8. That can’t only to hopefully make a run towards the to win,” Jabir said.  Become aware of Church Catechetical guidelines Staff Writer be contributed to the loss of Austria, postseason. The Flyers must have received the but also to injuries to other key players, In the Flyers’ two most recent games message that their coach sent them, as The Dayton Flyers women’s such as senior guard Amber Deane, they split the results, one win and one they went on the road on Sunday and  Engage in fulfilling conversations on a living faith basketball team has gone through a who hasn’t played since the Flyers’ loss loss. The loss went the same way many beat Saint Joseph’s, 71-61. series of ups and downs so far this to Gonzaga on Dec. 11. of the losses have gone this year, and Cannatelli, who scored a career-high season. The Flyers have had to do a lot of that’s been with a Flyers leading most 24 points, led the Flyers in scoring.  The Flyers racked up some shuffling to their lineups since there the game, but not being able to hang Grant-Allen and Cornelie-Sigmundova Learn, Lead, and Serve in local parishes and schools impressive nonconference wins, but has been a steady flow of injuries. on at the end, losing a close one to added 17 and 12 points, respectively. then followed those with a tough start Head coach Jim Jabir has had to rely on St. Bonaventure at home 59-54. Jabir The Flyers led the majority of the to the Atlantic 10 Conference season, some young players and some veterans clearly wasn’t happy after his team’s game and were able to hang on at the where they sit at 2-5. The Flyers were on the team, some of which have had fourth straight loss on the season. end and close out the victory. The win on a four-game losing streak until they to take on a new role. “I’m crushed, utterly disappointed moves the Flyers to 9-9 on the season won their contest against St. Joseph’s The Flyers have used seven different in our team,” Jabir said after the and 2-5 in league play. Dayton has nine “The UD FORUM Certificate is recognized by Catholic dioceses around the For More Information Contact: Sunday. starting lineups this season. Young loss last Wednesday. “Our lack of more regular season games left until United States for hiring UD students after graduation for teaching religious The Flyers have gone through a lot players such as freshman guard Lauren competitiveness down the stretch the Atlantic 10 Tournament, and the of adversity this season, dealing with Cannatelli and sophomore guard Jenna when we needed it was nonexistent, Flyers will look to use this most recent education in Catholic Schools, or, in parish ministry positions. Be on the lead- Mike Ingram: [email protected] mounting injuries to key players and Burdette have upped their scoring since and everything I asked them to do, win as momentum to carry themselves ing edge! Come and See! Join us!” tough, close losses. Dayton started the the loss of their two veteran guards. It they did the opposite. This is starting the rest of the season and maybe go Susan Ferguson: [email protected] season 6-1, with wins over Wisconsin, hasn’t been just the young players that to become a habit for us and this is on a run and make some noise in Freshman guard Lauren Cannatelli Vanderbilt and Louisville. have stepped up, but also some of getting old.” postseason play. (#24) looks on as teammate Dr. Sandra Yocum: [email protected] In their win against Toledo on the juniors and seniors too, like senior Jabir stressed the importance of Dayton’s next game is Wednesday, sophomore forward JaVonna Layfield -Sr. Angela Ann Zukowski MHSH D. Min. Dec. 2, the Flyers lost one of their center Jodie Cornelie-Sigmundova and competing for the game’s entire 40 Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. on the road against La fights for a rebound Jan. 10 against best players in senior guard Kelley junior center Saicha Grant-Allen. It will minutes. Salle, where the Flyers will look to win George Washington. The Flyers lost Austria. She tore her ACL and is done take a whole team effort to turn the “We compete for 38 minutes and their second consecutive game away 62-61. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor for the season. Since that game, the season around and get back on track, then we stop and we hope it’s enough from UD Arena. 16 SPORTS Online at flyernews.com Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016

MEN’S BASKETBALL Flyers rebound after La Salle loss, hold second place in A-10

DANIEL MASSA Sports Editor

With late-December home wins over Furman (70-50), Miami of Ohio (64-63) and Arkansas (85- 81 in overtime), the Dayton men’s basketball team (16-3, 6-1 Atlantic 10) entered conference play with a 10-2 record and remained on the cusp of earning a spot among the top 25 teams in the nation. Following their conference opening 66-58 win at Duquesne on Jan. 2, the Flyers garnered a No. 25 ranking in The Associated Press Top 25, the program’s first ranking of the 2015-16 season. However, the program’s familiar struggles while playing as a ranked team resurfaced less than a week after the recognition. Dayton first took care of business at home, dismantling Massachusetts 93- Senior forward Dyshawn Pierre returned to the men’s basketball team Dec. 30 after serving a university suspension during the first semester. Dayton has 63 on Jan. 6. Six Flyers scored gone 7-1 since his return. Chris Santucci/Multimedia Editor in double-figures against the Minutemen, led by redshirt junior one game back of VCU. the end of 2015. Senior forward guard Charles Cooke, who had 18 As is evident in the team’s play Dyshawn Pierre returned to the points and four rebounds. since the loss to La Salle, Miller did team for the second semester after Three days later, however, the not let the loss affect the Flyers’ serving a university suspension Blood Drive team traveled to Philadelphia to focus going forward. If anything, first semester stemming from a face the , who it helped sharpen the team’s future sexual assault allegation against Wednesday, January 27 were mired in a seven-game losing efforts. him. He made his season debut Noon to 6pm streak and had only seven available “We could also not have won the against Arkansas on Dec. 30, scholarship players at the time. last three games if it weren’t for playing 33 minutes and scoring 11 UD RecPlex La Salle came away with a 61-57 La Salle, and I think you’ve got to points in the win. victory over the Flyers, dropping take the silver lining,” Miller said “We’re getting better, and I Sponsored By: Dayton to 12-3 overall and 2-1 in Thursday prior to the Fordham think part of it is Dyshawn is BBB, GEL, OPSSA, conference play. game. “I think La Salle is a game getting more comfortable with his SOCIETY OF HISPANIC La Salle employed a slow-paced that we took a hard lesson from teammates and he’s getting his legs PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS strategy to help offset its lack of of being together and playing the under him,” Miller said. depth, often holding the ball on right way, and I think that’s what Through eight games, Pierre is offense until the shot clock showed we’ve been stressing the most averaging 14 points, 7.1 rebounds single-digits before running a play. since we returned. I think we’ve and 2.5 assists per game in 32.8 The strategy worked, flustering played some pretty consistent minutes per game. Get your limited- Dayton on both ends of the floor. ball, offensively sharing it and “A-10 play so far, it’s been edition, stainless The Flyers shot a season-low 31 defensively playing really hard. We good,” senior forward Dyshawn percent from the field, including just have to sustain it for longer Pierre said. “We’ve been doing steel, double- 28 percent from 3-point range, stretches.” really well so far, but obviously walled coffee mug while La Salle was more effective, In his fifth year at the helm of that one loss to La Salle kind of when you register shooting 43.5 percent. Dayton also the Dayton program, and fifth stings. I think everyone felt like we Mug color to give blood. missed eight free throws. year coaching in the Atlantic 10, shouldn’t have lost that game. We may vary. UD has rattled off four straight Miller is used to the challenges had a meeting after that La Salle wins since the La Salle loss, conference play can pose. game [that] kind of cleared the air including two home wins over “I think it’s been off to a regular and [declared] that it was a new conference contenders Davidson competitive league,” Miller said season from now on. 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