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.... ti Our~ James Bryant, M.0. Sara Kalvakota, M 0 Marc Rasich. M 0. WtUiam Spohn M 0 and Teresa Muterspaw, Nurse Practitioner NEW I Wednesday, April 27, 2011 I 1m:=GUARDIAN 3 Student fee for payment still in place Dominique Miller charging the fee, Filipic said that he Contrinuting Writer doesn't think so. [email protected] "I expect that the $3 5 fee will remain in place indefinitely, funding The Nutter Center will be paid off different student-related projects over this quarter, but students will still be time." charged the same $35 quarterly fee. Filipic said that decisions about "A portion of the $35 quarter where the money goes are ultimately fee goes for that payment, with the made by the Board of Trustees, but balance going for other Nutter-related they often delegate to university expenses such as major building administration. He said that paying maintenance projects and replacement off the Nutter Center is just one piece of building systems," said Dr. Matthew of the development of the university's Fili pie, vice president of Busines and budget for next year. Fiscal Affair . "The biggest issue is the reduction Filipic added that the money that in state funding, which will amount to will be freed up when the Nutter approximately $14 million from the Center is paid off is going to be used amount we budgeted last year," Filipic for the Rinzler Pavili n project. said. "'It would not be realistic to think This project will improve outdoor that it would be possible to reduce any recreation opportunities for students. student charges in the face of such a Filipic said that the university has large loss in state support." they don't have other bills to pay," Senior Robert Johnson said that he covered the cost of other student­ Some students understand that said Kelsey Chance, a senior mass was unaware that the fee even existed. related projects, such as the renovation renovation and projects will always communication major. "I think the "I didn't know (about the fee), but of the Student Union back in 2007. need money, and that being the extra money could get some newer bills and improvements are needed,'' "Most other state universities in providers of that money is sometimes technologies and shows over the next Johnson said. "The money has got to would have levied an additional inevitable. few years. Maybe they'll do some come from somewhere and it could fee for this," Filipic said. "We did "That's kind of crappy, but just remodeling and make it more usable make the Nutter Center more useful not." because it's paid off doesn't mean for WSU students." for students." When asked ifWSU will stop E-books begin to replace high priced text books Razon Saleh I already carry my laptop, I can forgo Contributing Writer the weight of heavy hard copies when [email protected] I get an e-text book," said Ehlers. Other students see online texts as a Pages in books may soon be pages way to help improve the environment. in history. "I'd rather use e-textbooks Electronic text books could be one because they are more affordable, of the easiest ways for college students and on the business side, they are to save money. more sustainable," said senior Sarah It is estimated that the majority Hameed. "This is a great way to save of higher education course materials trees and help our environment." will be accessed through multimedia CourseSmart expects the number of channels, including e-textbooks by students using e-textbooks to continue 2013, according to CourseSmart, the to rise as they adopt tablets and other number one e-textbook provider in the devices as study companions, and new nation. developments make e-texbooks more A representative of CourseSmart accessible. said that the e-textbooks cost an WSU also offers e-textbooks for average of 60 percent less than printed students. Like the others, students will textbooks. spend on average, 60 percent less than "CourseSmart e-textbooks maintain printed textbooks. the valuable aspects of the print The way the price is determined is a textbook including page numbers and percentage of the new price of a book. page layout, as well as the ability to So, it depends on what class you are take notes and highlight passages," buying the book for. said a CourseSmart representative. Along with CourseSmart, WSU Not only are e-textbooks beneficial also offers NOOKstudy, said Michael to students, but college faculty may Gessner, textbook manager at the also find them valuable. WSU bookstore. Today, more than 11 percent NOOKstudy lets you have a seven of current college students have day trial of over 700 publications. purchased one or more e-textbooks, To further cut the costs of books, according to CourseSmart. This you can rent e-textbooks as well. includes some WSU students, who After you rent the e-textbook, it will have purchased or used e-textbooks in stay on your PC or Mac for a fixed the past few years. amount of time. David Ehlers, a senior at WSU says For more information about he has saved money using e-textbooks, e-textbooks you can visit the but prefers the hard copy because he WSU bookstore or go to www. can tab, highlight, and underline. bamesandnoble.com/nookstudy or "The advantage of the e-text book www.coursesmart.com. students can buy some textbooks for classes and since The Amazon Kindle is another e-reader that for me was the portability, to lower costs. w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com Sunday M6nday ednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 4 5 6 National Day of May Daze Softball vs. rnl Reason Tournament 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 1-5 p.m. Ba eball vs. UC 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 12-4 p.m. North Lawn and WSU Softball 6:30-9:30 p.m. The Quad beyond Field Nischwitz Stadium

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Dodgeball Election Party HIV Awareness Taste of Culture Zaleski Spring Volleyball Toumamnet State Forest Tournament 10:30 a.m.-2:30 6-9 p.m. 7-9 p.m. Backpacking 7-9 p.m. 2:30-7:30 p.m. All Day The Quad Gelman 109 410 Allyn Hall McLinGym The Woods Zaleski State Forest Basketball Court

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 BMOTM'sBig ABBS Cookout Sleep Out for Baseball vs. Apollo Night Dance Concert Picture Homeless Butler 6-8 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 1-3 p.m.

I 2-5 p.m. I 3-11 :55 p.m. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Apollo Room ,I Woods Apollo Room Atrium Endeavor, Atlantis, The Quad Basketball Court The Quad Nischwitz Discovery and Stadium Skylight Lobby

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Campus Idol 2nd Annual Im- Women's Forum Baseball hosts UCIE Coffee Another Night age Awards Hour: Green Card of Random One 6:30-10 p.m. 6-8 p.m. Tournament Acts ... Again 3-4 p.m. 6:30-10 p.m. Apollo Room Atrium All Day 3-4:30 p.m. E190 Student Atrium Union, UCIE Nischwitz Conference Room Rathskeller Stadium

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Nischwitz Stadium WR GHT LIFE 5 Project Linus to host annual blanket event

II Wright State University students, faculty and staff are encouraged to help out. The public is welcome to come volunteer as well. of natural di aster. Emlly Kaiser In the pa t, som W U student Life Writer Wright were given a blanket through this orga­ [email protected] nization wh n they were children. "I think it makes a po ·itive impact II hold their B lankct Project Linus wi on the community," said Meghan in the Atrium of th Making Marathon ale, also co-president. "Wr!ght tate Union on April 30 from 10:00 tudcnt students want to do that." a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Student organizations come to this faculty and supporters tudents, event and compete. The organization will gather to from the community that makes the most blankets wins a blankets for children in make fleece pizza party. need. "All volunteers benefit because they is the 71h year Project Linus has This are doing a good deed," said Cale. hosted this event. "Last year we reached our goal of 1,000 blankets," said Brea Sheeks, Visit our website and tell co-president. "We are hoping to repeat us what you think about it this year." The blankets get donated to the our stories. Visit us at www. Dayton Chapter of Project Linus. From theguardianonline.com there they are distributed to children's Volunteers make blankets during a past Project Linus event. Students, staff an dthe shelters and if needed, areas hospitals •••llll••••••llll!l••llll!!llf public are welcome to help out~ Local bands to perform at WS U Megan Constable Bonneville has been together since Contributing Writer 1999 and are currently working on [email protected] their second CD. Mike Tate, drummer for Matter of University Activities Board and Chance, is excited for local band night. WWSU 106.9 is bringing four local "I expect it to be a fun time to play bands to perform for WSU students in with local bands and get exposure," the Student Union Rathskellar on April said Tate. "It's like a new frontier for 28 at 7:00 p.m. us." It is free for students, but guests are "Matter of Chance" started two also allowed. This will be the second years ago. They play new age rock and local band night Wright State has held. just finished recording a music video. More than 3 5 seminars, including: Another was held winter quarter of this "3rd and Main," who played at Local year. Band night last quarter as well as St. • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling "It was so successful we really Jude's Battle of the Bands, is a two­ • Alternative Heali.ng Systems wanted to do it again," said Emily piece who play acoustic alternative Sexton, the series and weekends music. "Killing Chloe" plays • Bci ng on Earth event programmer for the University experimental rock and consists of four • Buddhism and Psychology Activities Board. "We definitely plan members. • Diseases and World History on continuing to do it in the future," Besides music, there will also be • Light and Dark: Gothic Literature The bands prepared to perform are food and raffles throughout the night. Bonneville, 3rd and Main, Matter of Last quarter around 60 people went • Sex, Gender and Love: A Biological View Chance and Killing Chloe. to local band night, and this quarter • The Psychology of Food "We tried to go for a variety [of Sexton is hoping to meet that goal or music]," said Sexton. "So it is going to succeed it. range from easy listening to acoustic, "I think it's really important for www.myunion.edu/ba to indie, to light rock and definitely Wright State, not only to provide Call or email today for more information into a harder rock scene. It's going to opportunity for students who are in 888-828-8575 ext. 85 I 3 be a progression." bands to perform, but also to support [email protected] Ryan Pitts, the lead vocalist, local artists in our community and give rhythm guitarist and keyboardist for them the opportunity to get their name N011-prefit, private, accredited by the North Ge11tral Association/ Bonneville, said his band is "nothing out and support them," Sexton said. Higbtr Leaming Commisston (www.11cahlc.01;g) too heavy and nothing too soft." For more information on the bands { [[~/_ J,v> 11<'/ ./1 nn1111uh' tn t/J pdrno <'T rn:,e.Jmn .m.f (<'11/•fflU w11h rJ.>1>1/ 11,•11-J1s.m1111wr '1 nguf,Ht<'TI!. go to MySpace or Facebook. w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com 1•:1•GUARDIAN I Wednesday, April 27, 2011 6 I W RI ======H WSU student Rainbow writes book Alliance Emily Kaiser Since her publication, Windham Wright Life Writer has been nominated for the 2011 Ruth to host 8th [email protected] Lilly Fellowships Poetry Award. "I feel really good about it," said annual Drag Survivor of domestic violence and Windham. "It's kind of surreal." sexual abuse, C.M. Windham, a senior Although this is her first published Show psychology student at WSU, self­ book, she doesn't plan on it being her published her book '"Love's Hangover: last. Emily Kaiser Lamentations of Love Gone Away." "I've got three other works that Wright Life Writer Through www.authourhouse.com, I'm doing right now," said Windham, [email protected] she put her book of inspirational who is working on two children's poetry into print. books and one novel. "One of the For the past seven years, The "My whole purpose for publishing children's books is finished but not yet Drag Show has been a huge success was to reach to people who have been published." at Wright State. and this year will affected by domestic violence and Windham hopes to find a publisher be no different. On April 29 111, in the sexual abuse, but also other people," for her next works. Apollo Room, the Rainbow Alliance said Windham. "This particular set of ""Love's Hangover: Lamentations is hosting the event. poems is pretty much indicative to my of Love Gone Away'' can be found at All the proceeds from the feelings pertaining to those situations." www.authorhouse.com, www.amazon. show will be donated to the AIDS WSU student C.M. Windham has written com and www.bames&noble.com. Resource Center. one book and is working on three more. ''It's become a tradition," said Sarah Lynch~ co-advisor of Rainbow Alliance, "but beforehand, we Event shows Karaoke raises funds wanted to raise money for the AIDS Resource Center in a creative way." WSU's diversity There will about 10 performers, for Autism Speaks both kings and queens, who will Nate Bendickson provide entertainment throughout Wright Life Writer Marissa Schoonover rapped to Vanilla Ice's "Ice Ice Baby." the evening. Some perfom1ers [email protected] Contributing Writer "We wanted to encourage more are students, while others are schoonover.1 [email protected] people to sign up, so we thought we professionals. Asian Culture Night 2011 was would get up there and make fools of This will also be High Johnson's, the finale ofWSU's celebration of The Alpha Xi Delta Sorority hosted ourselves," said Wood. who has been perfom1ing in the Asian Heritage Month. Visitors were Karaoke for a Cure, to raise money Raising money for autism is very show every year since the first, last treated to an evening of traditional for the Autism Speaks organization on important to Wood. one. dances, costumes, fashions and arts Friday, April 22. "It's one [autism] that's very dear to '"Generally, if we hit $1,000, we're on Saturday, April 23. "People can come sing karaoke and my heart. It's always been a cause that good," said Lynch. ''But we normally "'Students from China, Malaysia, have a great time while raising money I've been involved in, since I was 6. I exceed our expectations.'' Philippines, Vietnam, Singapore, for Autism Speaks," said Samantha volunteered at the Special Olympics." This event helps promote the India, each country has its own pride, Romano, philanthropy chair for Alpha The audience cheered and shouted GLBTQA community, as well as and its own beauty, and they all Xi Delta. for the participants. promote diversity, according to come together and share it for one Karaoke participants sang many Erin Best, volunteered at the event Lynch. night,'' said Mai Nguyen, director of different types of songs ranging from with WSU's radio station, WWSU "Expect fabulous attire, the A$ian/Hispanic!Native American "Queen's" "Bohemian Rhapsody" to 106.9. phenomenal performances and the Center. "Vanilla Ice's" "Ice Ice Baby." The "I like seeing what different people great time," said Lynch. '"Expect the Students played a prominent sorority collected donations from the can do," said Best. unexpected." role in many aspects of the event, audience and singers. For more information about Autism Anyone who is 18 and older can including being emcees, playing Erin Wood and her sorority sisters Speaks, visit their website at www. come to the event. instruments, singing, dancing, autismspeaks.org. Tickets for the show cost $5. and e en acting as stage crew and running the show from behind the curtains. "'A lot of students have many talents, but don't have an opportunity to show what they can do,'' said Nguyen. "Asian Culture Night provides an opportunity for them to take charge." This year, the special feature of the event focused on Japan, hosted by award winning multimedia performing artist, director, choreographer, educator and film producer Shizumi Shigeto Manale. She perfonned traditional Kabuki dance theater, "'Madame Butterfly,'' and demonstrated how a dress Kimono is worn. She also demonstrated the Kabuki style Geisha dance "Sakura/Cherry Blossom." Check out photos of the event online at www.theguardianonline. com. r rt t ( t;

I Wednesday. April 20, 2011 I 1-=t=GUARDIAN 7 Were you spotted on campus?

A performer dances at the Asian Culture Night in the Apollo room.

Artistic Director, Choreographer, and Performer, Shizumi Shigeto Manale, made a spe­ cial feature performance at the Asian Culture Night in the Apollo room.

Brothers ofSigma Phi Epsilon perform "Bohemian Rhapsody" at Alpha Xi Delta ~5 Karaoke for The Cure

The Judges of Karaoke for The Cure show ofthier vocal talents.

Representing the country of Vietnam, WSU students model in the Asian Culture Night's fashion show. Seven countries including: China, Japan, Korea, India, Phillippines, Thai­ Representing the country ofIndia, WSU students model in the Asian Culture land, and Vietnam were represented. Night's fashion show. To check ifYOU were spotted on campus visit www.theguardianonline.com. I I I \ \ \ i ' \ \

It's no joke: Raiders set to meet Ohio State and Florid Andy Armstrong is played, it will take place at the St. Sports Editor Pete Times Forum in Tampa. [email protected] A lot of fresh faces will be seen in this tournament. Only the Buckeyes The men's basketball team is not have faced the Raiders twice, where accepting any applications for a tune­ they won both contests. up opponent to open up their 2011-12 Ohio , tate finished the 2010-11 season. Instead, they will face Ohio season 32-2 and the second best RPI State and Florida within the first ten in the country. Florida is coming off of days of the upcoming season. a 26-7 season and the eighth best RPI The opportunity comes as the nationally. Raider will be playing in the Global The Gators and Buckeyes Sports Shootout. also made il to the 2011 NCAA In addition to playing the Buckeyes Tournament last season. Florida lost and Gators, the Raiders will also to Butler in the Southeast regional face North Florida and Jackson State final while Ohio State was eliminated during the in-season tournament. by Kenh1cky in the East regional WSU opens up the season with a semifinal. · November 11 trip to Columbus to face The game will already add to a the Buckeyes. The lone home game tough schedule for next season which for the Raiders during the tournament includes Cincinnati, Charlotte and will be on November 16 when they defending Horizon League champion host Jackson State at the Nutter as well as national runner up Butler. Center. North Florida finished their season It will then be sunshine state with a record of 17-15 and Jackson bound, as WSU travels to Tampa, State ended their season at 12-6. Fla. for their matchup with Florida WSU will be entering the and Jacksonville, Fla. to play North tournament coming off of a 19-14 Florida. The contest with Florida will season that ended with a 73-59 loss to take place on November 21 and North Cleveland State in the Horizon League Florida on November 23. Tournament on Friday, March 4. There will be a neutral court This is the fourth time in five years Vance Hall and the rest ofthe 2011-12 mens basketball team'will get the opportunity setting when the Raiders face Florida. that the men's basketball team will to play two top-notched men's basketball programs in Ohio State and Florida to Rather than playing open up the upcoming season. at Gainesville, compete in an in-season tournament. Fla., where the University of Florida Baseball gobbles up Milwaukee

Syed Muhammad Five Raider pitchers combined to Staff Writer keep the Panthers to four runs on l 0 [email protected] hits. Cody Kopilchack came in to relieve starting pitcher Max Friedman Wright State baseball re-discovered in the sixth to earn the win for his their offensive prowess last weekend, day's work, he is now 2-2 on the sweeping the Milwaukee Panthers on season. Friedman recorded 1.2 innings the road in a three-game series. pitched and allowed two hits, one On Friday, the Raiders pulled out a earned run, one walk and one strikeout 6-3 win, with a three-run 10th inning. on 35 pitches. Michael Shum closed The win brings the Raiders record to the game recording his fifth save. 1-1 in extra-inning games this season. The Raiders game on Tuesday April Jake Hibberd, Triston Moore, and 26 vs. Dayton was postponed a day, Zach Tanner combined to account for due to weather. all nine hits and six runs. The Raiders will make up that Each player registered two RBI game onWed., April 27 against the apiece with Hibberd scoring three Flyers at home at Nischwitz Stadium runs. Sam Pichiotti and Justin Kopale at 6:30p.m. WSU will then travel to scored two of the three go ahead runs league rival UIC for a doubleheader in the 10th inning to snatch away the on Friday April 29. Game one is conference win. scheduled to begin at 3:00pm. First The following day, in game one pitch of the night cap is scheduled for of a doubleheader, two three-run 6:00pm. rallies in the seventh and ninth WSU is currently in second place innings helped the Raiders distance in the Horizon League with an 8-3 themselves from a pesky Panthers leagure record and 24-12 overall. squad. Milwaukee went on to keep the game close with one run in the bottom · Baseball will take on Dayton in a rescheduled game. UD will face WSU on Wed., April of the fifth and seventh innings. 27 at 6:30 p.m.for a nine inning showdown at Nischwitz Stadium. w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com Volleyball sets 2011 schedule Andy Armstrong Sept. 2, through Saturday, Sept. 3. Sports Editor Volleyball will wrap up its 2011 Volleyball home matches [email protected] tournament schedule when they compete in the High Point Classic The 2011 volleyball schedule was in High Point, N.C. that runs from released on Monday, April 25. In store Friday, Sept. 9 through Saturday, Sept. uesday, August 30 IPFW 7:00 for the Raiders are three consecutive l 0. Other teams in that tournament tournaments and 11 home games in addition to Oakland are Central 13 Miami 7:00 Local foes such as Miami, Xavier, Michigan and Prarie View A&M. uesday, September Bowling Green and Dayton also add '"For them [team] to get some to the schedule. experience is the main thing," said Friday, September 16 Youngstown St. 7:00 '"We are going to be really young," Smith. "It will allow us to gel as a said Head Coach Trina Smith. team and prepare them for the Horizon "l wanted to get a little tougher League." aturday, September 17 Cleveland St. 4:00 competition with the MAC chools." The second half of the schedule is In fact, WSU will ee four different mainly Horizon League play. Most of MAC schools in their 30-game the home games come in this portion uesday, September 27 Bowling Green 7:0 schedule. of the schedule as well. The Raiders will have seven new WSU will travel to Dayton on October 8 Green Bay 4:00 faces and will be adjusting to the Tuesday, Oct. 18, in the middle of aturday, loss of seniors Shaunda Sandifer and league play. Jessica Woods The Raiders equal last year's total Sunday, October 9 Loyola 2:00 WSU will begin their season at the home games at 11 and two of those Blue-Gold Invitational in Toledo on are against Miami (OH) and Bowling Friday, Aug. 26 with a 7 p.m. contest Green out of the MAC. Friday, October 21 Milwaukee 7:00 at Toledo. They will also face Oakland "Anytime you can play at home it's and Niagara in that tournament. an advantage," said Smith. "Especially The home opener is scheduled for with a young team to help them get in Friday, October 28 UIC 7:00 Tuesday, Aug. 30, where WSU will their comfort zone." take on IPFW for a 7 p.m. game at The team finished with a record of Valparaiso 4:00 McLingym. 9-20 last season and closed out the aturday, October 29 Oakland will face the Raiders 2010 campaign with a 3-0 win over twice. They will see them again in the Youngstown State on Saturday, Nov. Friday, November 11 Butler 7:00 Oakland Tournament in Rochester, 13. Mich. which will run from Friday, Golf takes 2nd Tennis bounces place in Horizon back, takes third League tourney to end season

Michael Mancz a three day total of 230. Both Higgins Michael Mancz Raiders won the last four singles win, Staff Writer and Thompson were named to the Staff Writer matches to win 4-3. With this [email protected] Horizon League All-Tournament Team [email protected] they finished the season with a 17-10 · Thompson and senior Charlie Doll record. The team has been steadily The WSU men's golf team finished made the Horizon All-League Team. The men's tennis team started their improving since their record of 5-16 has their season this past weekend after The team shot a score of 301 in conference tournament matches off in the 2008-2009 season and now competing in their Horizon League the final round which was the lowest strong after beating Youngstown State won 32 matches in the last two years lost conference tournament. of any team for the tournament and in the first round 4-3. of play. Some experience will be see Golf finished runner-up in the finished with a three day total of 932, The team won two doubles matches from this year's team as they will tournaament that took place in only seven strokes higher than the and split the remaining six singles the departure of three seniors from Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla from Friday, conference champion Cleveland State matches to come out on top. this year's squad. April 22, to Sunday, April 24. With the conclusion of the season, In the second round, the Raiders "We got a lot of real strong positive "The season was one of the more two raider seniors, Charlie Doll and faced off against the 2nd seed energy not only coming in next year consistent performances we have Matt Crace will be leaving the team University of Wisconsin-Green but also with kids returning that had in the last few years," said junior after successful careers at WSU. Bay. The team was not able to win is certainly going to enhance the golfer Jordan Higgins. "As a team, a second place finish any points against Green Bay after program," said men's Head Coach we The Raider golf team had two is bittersweet because we wanted to dropping two doubles matches and Sean McCaffrey. "I think the thing being players finish in the top ten out of 40 take home first prize and continue our three singles matches. This set up are going to have work on is the players. Higgins led the way after he season in the NCAA tournament," a match for 3rd place against the mature, being patient, and to keep is finished in 3rd place, firing a 1-under said Higgins. "Matt and Charlie will · University of Illinois at Chicago. main thing the main thing and that par 71 in the final round and a three­ be hard to replace but if we work hard The Raiders won in comeback to win a conference championship." day total of 225. I think we have a shot at conference fashion against UIC to take 3rd place Junior Scott Thompson was the next season." overall in the tournament. After other Raider to crack the top ten with dropping three straight points, the

w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com 10 lf:l:OGUARDIAN I Wednesday, April 27. 2011 I .de For sports updates online. WSU sports gu I theguardianonline.com/section/sports Baseb.all Softball HORIZON LEAGUE HORIZON LEAGUE Raider sports briefs STANDINGS STANDINGS (as of Tuesday, April 26) (as of Tuesday, April 26)

Valparaiso (9-3 HL, 17-22) Butler (12-4 HL, 26-18) Wright State (8-3 HL, 24-12) Loyola (12-5 HL, 22-18) UIC (9-5 HL, 19-16) . Valparaiso (11-6 HL, 28-17) Milwaukee (7-5 HL, 16-20) UIC (9-6 HL, 19-18) Youngstown State (5-6 HL, 10-27) Cleveland State (7-6 HL, 22-17) Butler (4-8 HL, 15-9) Wright State (7-8 HL, 18-24) Cleveland State (1-13 HL, 7-28) Youngstown St. (5-10 HL, 22-18) Tuesday, April 26 Green Bay (5-10 HL, 18-18) vs. Dayton 6:30 p.m., ppd. Detroit (0-13 HL, 5-30) Thursday, April 28 Wednesday, April 27 Butler 3 p.m. vs. Dayton 6:30 p.m. Butler 5 p.m. Friday, April 29 Softball postponed Friday, April 29 vs. UIC 3 p.m. Butler 1 p.m. The softball series vs. Butler scheduled for Tuesday, April 26 through vs. UIC 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 has been postponed until Thursday, April 28 Saturday, April 30 Sunday, May 1 through Friday, April 29 due to rain and wet conditions . There will be a at Detroit 1 p.m. at Butler 12 p.m. doubleheader on Thursday at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. The series wraps up at Detroit 3 p.m. at Butler 3 p.m. on Friday with a 1 p.m. game. Softball will be looking to rebound from a six-game losing streak suffered at Valparaiso and Loyola last week. Men's Tennis Sunday, May 1 Horizon League Tournament at Detroit 12 p.m. Saturday, April 23 Men's basketball to Indianapolis, Ind. Women's Track play in Italy WSU 4, UIC 3 (Third place match) Jesse Owens Memorial Classic Columbus Winners The men's basketball team will be traveling to Italy from August 20-30 April 23-24, 2011 Evan Neuman (6-3, 6-4) to play four games. The trip is being used as a cultural learning Results Michael Lyzwa (6-4, 6-3) experience for the student-athletes. In addition to playing basketball, Long Jump Riyad Bennoui (6-3, 6-4) the Raiders will also visit Rome, The Vatican, Florence, Venice and 5. Heather Parrish, 5.80 m Martin Arguello (6-2, 4-6, 6-1) Milan. WSU has not participated in an event like this since 1990 when they traveled to Germany. NCAA rules permit teams to travel to other Evan Neuman/ Landon Neuman 100 meter dash 7. Heather Parrish, 11 .95 countries once every four years. The Raiders will be allowed to practice Women's Tennis 11. Kylie Kopp 10 days prior to the trip per NCAA rules. Trips are being offered Horizon League Tournament through Basketball Travelers for fans to share the experience with the 5000 meter run Friday, April 22 Raiders. For more information on rates and packages you can call 425- 22. Natalie Hopwood, 18: 10.09 Indianapolis, Ind. 776-2775 or visit the website at https://ems.resrunner.com/WrightSt. (Fourth place) WSU 4, Milwaukee 0 100 meter hurdles The deadline to apply is May 13. Winners 4. Cassandra Lloyd, 13.44 Singles 11. Emily Folino, 14.49 Women's track competes Kanisha Webb, Kayla Tuscany, Amy 400 meter hurdles The women's track team competed at the Jesse Owens Memorial Nini, Masha Peresetsky, Taylor 8. Emily Folino, 1:03.09 Classic in Columbus from Saturday, April 23 through Sunday, April 24. Hines, Chelsea Girgash Senior Heather Parrish set ·a school record in the long jump at 5.80 m. 4x100 meter relay Parrish finished fifth overall in that event. Other notables included junior Doubles 7. Kylie Kopp, Cassandra Lloyd, J. Cassandra Lloyd finishing fourth in the 100 meter hurdles with a time of Peresetskyl_Webb, Tuscany/Hines, Chika Morah, Heather Parrish, 47.88 13.44 seconds. Nini/Clark w w w. the guardian on Ii n e. com

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