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Senior Resident Assistant Chrissy Mclenithan andfreshman Josh Rundquist help with landscaping atthe campus apartments on Oct. 3. Residents raisedfunds to beautify the apartments with the help of Cirde K. PINKWEEK 2009

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own 30- to 90- second commercial explaining : .i , Ulndy will once again honor its diverse campus with the Celebration of the Flags why they love UIndy or why they're proud t6 be ...TrI.L.&:Ar, event on Oct. 8. Log on to The Re#ector Online on Oct. 9 for a photo gallery of the . a multicultural event. Greyhound. fi»"=.0....Uill., ,...... =--„--' -3P*eeE-1 - , 1 'Ihe UIndyDog Bowl Video Challenge brings 2 1# i f 'f :-:i---1-,t--3-,5.1 1 1 -4 - A f '- > See Ihe Re#ector Onhne(reflector.uindy.edu) this opportunity to students through the Univer- :4!., 1 -, ... 1 1. 1 , :*-i. -V-*-*-. --#* P" staff. sity's Communications and Marketing }.t»imm"miwf#Mm*# i I i Last»[email protected],(4-;11-1 2 1 "'Ihegoal behind this is to try to generate sonic ' : school spirit,': said Nye digital marketing ./9- DO> Jason „- DOASTHEGREEKS manager at UIndy. «We -know people love this -/ * Former Reflector stafferand Ulndysophomore Jacki Dillman commentates on herexperi- school, and we want to see why and what they ence studying abroad atthe Greece sistercampus in her column on the opinion page. i

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..ABOUr 1DMAKE 1115 01 MP103 PIA, -#mt BAA™ eFAMA IlE WINPS ug 11(E CROWP ON ns FEET,„ There are no '> aNPEREUA STDR'(„. ( FORMER CHICABN.. j o 2-cr 00 741 free lunches 0 11h * 09 4 09 Samantha Cotten gives the unemployed time to find a By job, but a job suitable for their talents & SPORTS EDITOR MANAGING and needs. lhe longer benefits are .."t « 4 available, the longer the unemployed #Alit/7=- Everyone loves free stuff. Ameri- may wait to find that suitable posi- ./ il -*,'1=, . 1._ cans flock to T-shirts tion. il free food, free -- , I -- - and even free trinkets without a Unfortunately, we are in a recession. • second thought about how those Finding any job is difficult, especially „.11115 YOUNG aNPEREUA, ; things became «free" in the first place. finding a «suitable" one. It's time that OVTOF NOWHERE„. ,„oN,NE Remember folks, there are no free Americans step up to the plate and IE BROWS/„. GorAIL by, lunches. take the job that will get them ./ 1 -8 \- VW-- - a that means On Sept. 22, the House approved even if suggesting fries : : T o, ip;, -1\11< measure that would extend America's with a customer's meal. I believe do- Flools 'D unemployment benefits again. Ac- ing what it takes to feed your family 11 Wj-*- UKE A cording to CNNMoney.com, more is more respectful than sitting on your 9,1 than a million people could receive ass for two years in hopes gf saving -aiv) MIRBC- an additional 13 weeks of unemploy- your already non-existent dignity. fx ment benefits in states with jobless I realize that many Americans cur- ,\ rates higher than 8.5 percent. Already rently receiving 29 states qualify for this extension, inely need the help, but I can't help h'Jil \1 1# Indiana. but notice the 1 including manyunemploymentpeople simply genu- :*f3.' &LFof- ( .iii 1/,11/ 1 I sympathize with the millions of abusing the system. By applying for ,%' .»« .".. .4 Americans currently out ofwork, positions that they are unqualified for, .-4< - ,»f ='7111 ' but proponents of the extension are or not applying at all, people are using -*../12,/mill/:I,- .'%-=11'.1 ..... refusing to acknowledge one crucial the program as d long-term source of /..»»-11 /0'1 -- Nate Beeler • MCT Campus hindrance of the plan. With a $1.4 income, rather than a temporary help. billion price tag, according to the It's unfair, it's wrong and its expensive. Congressional Budget Office, the We, as a country, can't afford 13-week extension is likely to be another bailout. According to US- more harmful to the economy than DebtClockorg, as of Sept. 30, the national debt of the was Athens beneficial. Live from

Although the number of people . $11,775,725,279,766.09. Although a filing for unemployment benefits is Sl.4 billion unemployment extension on the decline, more than 1.4 million doesn't seem like much in comparison, Former Reflector workers are scheduled to lose their one has to ask when the bailouts will 6,1 '. , .'-', benefits at the end of this year. lhe end? editor describes ber 13-week extension would supplement By the way, the government will the 26 weeks of benefits most states never pay off that debt. As of today .1-'- .,..'„16". ===*'...: . ..: . 1 offer, and the federally funded exten- every Americah owes $38,355.94, first days abroad 6.- extra millions who sion of up to an 20-53 weeks, including the ofpeople - on live. are someone depending where you unemployed. Someday By Jacki Diliman In case you can't do the math, that'§ will have to pay off that debt, whether 1.7< ap 11 · 4..1. a possible total of 79 weeks...before our grandchildren, REFLECTOR COLUMNIST that is us, children, 6 F 9111 1 6.-1 3: 1-1 6 the new proposed extension. If the or of great-grandchildren maybe all : 1. -1$ i, U)' ' :3 · 13-week extension passes the Senate, the above. i : i t --·. - ..r .> i ., , I. „ I arrived in Athens a few weeks 1.- n . 44 1 4 .- 1. the unemployed could have up to 92 Instead of throwing money at bail- 1 1 < 1 1:1 : ,. 21 ago armed with everything I thought weeks to find another job, which is outs, extensions and welfare systems I would need for my semester abroad. _ p .. I' - ,A 1, :st . 1 6 23 months, and just shy every time something goes slightly I ,-- I equivalent to 50 pound suitcas- ---I: oftwo astray, the government and the Amer- Stuffed into my two years. L- the benefits will not ican people need to take responsibility es, oversized purse and huge backpack, ,. , '...... Extending a three make a difference in the already for our actions. the costs is was everything from months , Putting off supply of toothpaste to an In only causing our country more harm authentic ; record-high unemployment rate. Greek cookbook. - -· ,-1 : , . . - 05....' -=fattiit-hiy makethenumbers even -·· ·-thanhelp. - When I arrived, I pulled out all the t./.. - - 1 worse.'Ille availability ofbenefits After all, there are no free lunches. - - - shoes, dresses, purses and other fancy gadgets I had somehow squeezed -/ ...... %. .4:4'.*.... into my already overRowing luggage. *.:· --I (-*' -. --. Although I hadn't slept for more than 11 - three consecutive hours in the last two Pboto by Jacki Dillman· 7be Reflector days, I was anxious to start my adven- in Greece. tures been more wrong. the UIndy Athens campus. We came I spent the first evening in Athens It has been a struggle. Many Athe- from all over the U.S., from Oregon, unpacking and getting everything in nians speak at least some English, but to Minnesota, to Massachusetts and orden I thought I was as prepared as I I seem to have had bad luck finding New York. We have vastly different Hall? could be for three-month Even mundane and possibly my the English speakers. backgrounds majors, but we all Why East in Greece. Then, I walked out the tasks such as asking a cashier at the have one thing in common: none of us front door and realized how the American unpre- supermarket for salt and pepper or are multilingual. In fact, ahead. students here at the Athens Campus If we can't house incomingfresbmen, wby pared I really was for what lay saying excuse me when you step on Athens is a whirlwind of languages„ someone's foot have been downright are virtually the only ones who do not cul- ethnic backgrounds and outright unmanageable. speak at least two languages. build a dorm tbey can't licue in tural differences. I have always heard The trip has been an eye-opener I never thought that speaking only about culture don't think shock, but I about my lack oflanguage skills, not English would make me feel this infe- I understood what it was until - rior. Hopefully as time goes on, I will rose 11.5 we obviously really only in Greek but any second lan- By Micah McVicker percent. So a more in Greek. didn't which is a recently. Granted, I have pocket guage at all. get a little confident accept everybody, some basic Greek STAFF WRITER good thing, because we'd have nowhere dictionary with When I decided to come on this 'Ihis trip has inspired me to become phrases, but anything more advanced fluent in a second to put them. · trip, language barriers weren't a big language. «It's all than "please", "thank you" and "hello" but Brit Alamillo, accepted to UIndy, factor. However, with classmates from Greek to me" for now, hopefully Additions to our expanding campus received a letter from Residence Life is way out of my league. all over the world, it's hard not to not for long. wasn't for Greek makes this an exciting time at UIndy. saying she'd need to find off-campus I prepared rapid notice how many of my peers here are As The expansion of the Schwitzer Stu- housing ifshe chose to attend UIndy. hitting me from left and right. multilingual, not just in Greek but in most sheltered dent Center wrapped up in time for "Due to the fact that I received the with American up- numerous world languages. Read more about Jacki's Greek was under the the second semester of the school year. letter so late in the choosing process, I bringings, I ignorant I came to Athens with about 25 misconception that everyone speaks odyssey in our Oct. 28 issue. 'Ille Krannert Memorial Library will had madd up my mind to attend Ball other American college students.We at least a little have the undergo renovation in the near future. State prior to receiving the letter. Once English. I couldn't are all part of Odyssey Program at Improving the aesthetics and safety of I got the letter though, it helped back ' Hanna Avenue begun. up my decision to go, to Ball State, East Hall is now received its finish- because I felt that if I switched schools .... ing totiches in time for the beginning suddenly, there would be no place for of the school year.lhe addition of a me to stay on campus [at I.lIndy]." sixth residence hall undoubtedly adds We lost a student to Ball State, , 2009-10 beauty to the UIndy campus. Addi- and there's no way ofknowing how INREFLECTOR tionally, the construction of East Hall other many other students we lost to THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OFTHE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS STAFF DIRECTORY allowed access to 250 new parking universities because we didn't have the . . . . the north side of the hall. spaces on on-campus housing. According to a the opinions and 73£ R,Bector is a student publication, and All ofthese construction projects aptly Growth Change Update regarding . ADRIAN KENDRICK · contained herein are not those of the EDITOR-IN-CHIEE...... [email protected] serve the needs of the growing student East Hall on the public UIndy Web necessarily University of is dedicated to providing news MANAGING EDITOR...... SAMANTHA COTTEN · [email protected] Hall. site, the new hall features 160 single- Indianapolis. The Refector body for East ....KIM PUCKETT · * Those added parking spots cater to occupant rooms.These rooms will to the university community in a fair and accurate mannen NEWS EDITOR...... [email protected] · the needs of this campus, however, I house 152 students, according to a pre- Letters to the editor, suggestions, corrections, story ideas SPORTS EDITOR...... SAMANTHA COTTEN [email protected] and other correspondence should be addressed to 1be cannot see how the new residence hall vious Reftector story. I cannot compre- ReBcc- PHOTO EDITOR...... ANNETOLIVER:[email protected] to aids the university. It creates a lot of hend the logic ofbuilding a residence tor, Esch Hall, Rdom 333, or sent via electronic mail OPINION EDITOR ...... DAN DICK · [email protected] edu. interest and enthusiasm in the student hall that doesn't cater to freshmen in reflector@uindy. FEATURE EDITOR...... SARAH HAEFNER · [email protected] body, allow me to play devil's a year that saw the most freshmen NOTE: To be considered for must include a valid name · yet publication, letters ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR...... STACI REAFSNYDER [email protected] to condensa- advocate. What benefits are induced admitted in school history. and telephone number, which,w,ll be verified. Letters are subject when you have the women's Resident It seems like a new freshman resi- tion and editing to remove profanity. Submission ofa letter gives .Ibi Refli:tor ART DIRECTOR...... COURTNY COTTEN · [email protected] to in print or online. · Assistants' rooms in Warren to dence hall is what the school should permission publish it BUSINESS MANAGER...... JP SINCLAIR [email protected] given · DISTRIBUTION MANAGER...... STEPHANIE SNAY [email protected] freshmen and made into triples? have built. Accepting more freshmen 73£ office 317-788-3269 Contact Us: Reflector · According to an anonymous article brings in the tuition dollars the school ADVISER...... JEANNE CRISWELL [email protected] - Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., 317-788-3269 after decent hous- Monday posted on the UIndy public Web page, makes and actually having hours or fax 317-788-3490. enrollment is expected to increase by ing for freshmen will make this place Advertisers: 7be welcomes advertisers both on EDITORIAL ASSISTANTS at least 100 students, setting another that much more appealing to those still Yertor record for total students. Applications choosing their college future. and offcampus. Advertising rates vary according to the pa- tron's specifications. For advertising, contact 317-788-2517. MANNY CASILLAS...... OPINION FANGFANG U ...... NEWS ' ,. 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·• - . of comedy and entertainment, search no :Rr -_ - -' 1 STAFFWRITER . rl __1 -5- - ' _ I _ i further than «The Comedy of Errors. - - - - i _ - z _, 1--1-11- 1 11-1 This Shakespearean tale is about mis- . .., a: 16*.. -,, Coldweathercreatedfog,continuous taken identities, love affairs and chaotic - =-qud ' '- ' 2 . 1 - :,4* L '1 , 117 ,tz- rain made mud out elements. Thestorybeginswithtwosetsof puddles ofparking *3.. **, lots and were twins separatedatbirth.Theyunknowingly ' r . --.- 17 --2 flashlights doing nothing D/... -- - to help security guide traffic. Cars were . meet other each years later in the city of - '1 -.. --1 for miles and Ephesus. Confusion spreads 48"1* .Al... backed up despite leaving throughout I 1.:.. we missed the the city as -the townspeople mistakenly . 0. I. .- .* -'.. early, opening band due to poor direction andlackofinstruction. i identify one set of twins as the other. '..St . I. 1 ..h the Verizon Wireless As the truth unravels, each set of twins On Sept. 25, 77 4, ·:.- '' „. - i Music Center was packed with college discovers who their counterparts are and ..2 : ;» their origins. · ,· 1 « t.-i :. ..k: students and ·adults as well as old and ' -3 '(44 ' ...... new fans of the band "We chose 'The Comedy of :4 : . Errors' 4 4 ,• · - i: -; ' .: 7-: 3 because it was a cl ssic and well-known · Then, the lights dimmed and the : Kings of Leon wdked out, opening comedy," said director Brad Wright. 3 - .4. - ..33-1 their show with the hit song, "Crawl." The produdtion offered a wide range , The venue itself was terrible. 'Ihe set "*, ofacting possibilities as well as design · / -·' ·· '. I -: management of the Verizon Wireless 1 1 and costume design. Set in Cuba during 4 .4*1 a.- Music Cen ter was appalling. the 196Os, the vibrant colors of the cos- -=.. I. ' A j Parking .. was pushed to bean tumes and set draw the audience into the ·. I . '- overgrown fields; .t« . . :. ' . 34 ,, there was little-to-no security ahd revolutionary period, offering a 91 . . modern „3 1 -'. ..*....rt .44-'·,.,&....., 0,6..4*1..2 '. „ \ \ bringing traffic in through one lane dirt i perspective on this classic play. Wright ... - '.wlk & 1 * '5.' --""' *"' '2«: :: \ roads can never amount to anything i and scenic designer, Jim Ream gained z -, Md p- V* 4 * ' I ' 1 9 9 4 't' •. ,- - , .» P.' , good. But the band was incredible. inspiration for the setting from the vivid , ., - . .: 1-,... i ' ..9. Kings of Leon rocked the stage like colors, unique architecture and elaborate « . : =---6 ' " ' ' ' · it was their first show, despite being I - clothing of the Cuban ..2 culture. 1 1 tour since November of last year. Lead actor, junior Mason Absher and i , 4 .- ' i on A crowd of approximately supporting actor, Alex Oberheide gave : 2/ 25,000 may .AST: I . . I .:, the biggest the band had ever I outstanding performances. Absher and - .* I I. .. ' ' have been . 4:14. .' 99. . .2/ ''. 4. and the audience know Oberheide portrayed both sets of twins, ..«-. & played to, theylet 3 again A.:43#,ws:,2 . '.< .. 1,41 : time and time how thankful the 1 and Dromio, , Antipholus respectively. =, p 4' ' \ , ; V were to be in Indianapolis. a different Absherprovided approach dis- $ This was my third Kings show, and tinguishing between the two Antipholus 4 . -·--1.-I'· · characters. of i · · ·-- I already knew to expect something Antipholus Syracuse, who , ·.· :.*r once was blown .... radical. But, + ,.dressed with purple accessories, was the . again I . away by their stage presence. A lot of more confused of the pair. Antipholus of ' ' LV · · ·. - '· I , D '*P.B. · 9% bands have the problem of sounding ' dress in fashions,was the Ephesus, yellow usually 6, . . and worse than more violent and angry of the two. '. much different, they do on CD, but the Kings of Leon On the other hand, Oberheide dis- are better live. played specific characteristics between r. i' 8>...,I#9.1-5 The band has current acclaim the Dromio twins. Dromio of -T,-26'--=-* 42 gained Syracuse . - " : ·:" ' for their "Only by the Night," was the flamboyant and sensitive twin. th 7. 79 ' · ' V ./ = . - .; i:*4 which became their first CD ever to Oberheide played a more &54#AW' 6 ¥e . .2 .., ...t, -»4 t.-1. ' mascullne role e 4. f 4 t. . , go platinum. Singles such as «Notion" for the Dromio of Ephesus character. £3,1 f· 1 -,·' r- 4-i ' 9 + ·.. and 'ilse accumulated Lead actress, Stephanie te> Somebody"have Kucsera and --:a' ,.* 4, · - - · - massive added ' ·- ':i',,·,·' radio play on many Top 100 supporting actress, Chelsey Wood /6.5,.. ./ ;4.-· and popular music radio stations. 'Ihe to the hilarity ofthe production. Kucsera ':e.. pi %6 ».' r.·, band has been around since 1999, but played Adriana, the wife ofAntipholus of p .:. 19 sadly hasn't received the recognition "' Ephesus,portrayingajealouswifethrough 1. ./ ,:ft,it -2 ,... 3 - they deserve facial expressions and tone ofvoice. ., 524*Ti until recently. I *4 know Wood played Luciana, the sister of .:. ,» .-8 Kings of Leon exactly how ..-4 .....,"· ·' '. to engage an audience, and their coor- Adriana, demonstrating a confused and dination is incredible. lhis American worrisome character through her posture- 'f ./ '5 band consists ofthree brothers-Caleb, and mannerisms. a. .A . M · ' Nathan and their 'Ihe design elements created a great Jared-and cousin, 13£ . A+..3. 2 . I Matthew. 'Ihis family team can visual spectacle and an attraction to the i ./ ' really ', eyes.The rigid and angular architectural :' .9 4 . 1, get an audience going and knows the structuies within the set wai contrasted t- f . 6.: 4 - · i , 6.- 4 meaning ofmagnetism. Its no surprise, : the with the chaotic and flexibility ·of the g 'P ·6 , . . . 9 1 ' . :r'- given noticeable way that they play . so in sync. ' characters. At the same time the purple 0< .'.44&...... * older and. yellow adorned costumes provided Ifyouhaven'theardanyoftheir 19»·.3,/ music, visit the iTunes library or local ' the audience with a clear distinction · 5 - L between the characters from Syracuse ' , . : i''t *- I CD shop.Althoughtheirnew musichas ' 1 ' branched outfromtheirearliersouthern and from Ephesus. Even the lights and R. . .. 44 , , r'.... rock-meets-garage-rock style, their old sound depicted an atmosphere that tied . 9. 1 a: not better. the concept of Cuban culture and identity . music is just as good, if t.+P 'Ihe band is only on tour for another r . confusion together. i .., A< A-A el ,# month and tickets are still on sale. If you enjoy chaos, mistaken identity Kings -, Contributed Ay Brad Wi

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based on All citizens ,, ,, insurance companies that also general taxes that people pay. income tax. U r, .., negotiate for lower costs. Health These taxes come out of each pay a specific amount based on <,1 < < care benefits vary. Usually, person's salary. If a person is not income, rather than on the benefits payment for insurance comes out employed, he or she is asked to they expect to receive. 4 , 4 of an employee's paycheck. Some donate money for the years he When provinces adhere to the companies contribute to the costs, or she did not work. According to specific requirement outlined in and others do not. "Health Care Systems in Transition: the Canada the federal rh0 " kit« » .4.fi, 4 Health Act, , , £., 7 t If a person is applying for state United Kingdom 1999," the Canada Health Transfer provides , t.' (,1 > health care, he or she must meet Department of Health designates cash and tax point transfers on an },1 certain criteria. Usually, they must the Secretary of State and five equal per capita basis. =23» .5 . . -. 14 'nk, f be at level if ministerial the Web Cly «" "«77.Jt poverty income, or colleagues responsible According to non-profit 'IM they are just above poverty-level for health and personal social site economicexpert.com, health 0 4 income and supporting a larger services in England. These six care comprised 16.2 percent of lit 1,1 family. people decide where the funds are government spending in 2001, According to Assistant Professor allocated within in the health care equating to $1,533 per person.

of History Chad Martin, 2002 system. - United United figures show that the According to Martin, the firf States spent approximately $4,271 Kingdom spent approximately 'll l 12.0% 33.9% 12 per person. He also said that $1,675 per person in 2002. 9 the United States paid more per person in 2002 than any other , , , , , , , , , / OUT OF POCKET lir FEDERAL 9----9 country in the world. fillilillillill'. $264,000,000 $745,800,000 Spent by individuals Amount funded by UINDY WEIGHS IN on health care from Medicaid (Federal Ef personal funds. State) and Medicare. Students, faculty share their opinion in the health care debate by MANNY CASILLAS

Throughout the summer, the wanted to pay a small fraction, Michel. "1 know that there are bewildered by the heated discourse '13 debate over health care reform even though I was covered. They a lot of people out there who If any American is the current,c dominated the news. The effort paid, [but] it took longer than definitely should be able to afford erupting from the halls of Congress concerning health care most useful to by President Obama and the it should have. It took a lot of care, especially those with kids, debate, numbers may be clear up the 1, . non-partisan organization National 1; Democrats to reform health care wearing down. and older adults who are working confusion. The non-profit, the United States is 0 continues. Americans all over Some students on campus also and can't benefit from Medicare Coalition on Health Care reported that spend on health care by the end of 1-3 the country have expressed express wariness over the idea or Medicaid, but still need health expected to $2.5 trillion inconveniences in the debate, of the United States government care." 2009, constituting nearly 17.6% of the country's gross domestic ,1 including wariness of government playing a larger role in the nation's Ulndy faculty voice similar involvement in health care and health care system. sentiments, but they are far from of increasing the nation's deficit. One such student is Ulndy unanimous on the subject. Other concerns have addressed the senior Lucas Souder, whose father "1 think everybody at some level need to lower costs for treatment is a physician. has to like health reform, because United States scores on Dimensions t and forinsurance premiums. "1 want to see an option given I think everybody recognizes that students, and staff where can still choose there are people who aren't getting Many faculty people . atthe University of Indianapolis their doctors-basically, getting· coverage that need coverage, voice similar concerns. people the help they need when said Jonathan Evans, associate "[Getting health care] should they need it, instead of waiting for professor of philosophy and ethics. . be equal and easy for everyone, months like they do in some other Evans said that he hopes for said Ulndy sophomore 1.t ..;.Ii).j"I,·:,s,:t..';,>:*,1;:,;' '--„ 1 5 their parents' plans. Also like many Accountability Office published "The things that most Illj it,14 1 *-Il:le, interest 1 Americans, Lyster has had her in March of 2008 found that 20 me are access to better care, and 66% :82*::»4 .': e,2. f ---5- - share of frustration when dealing percent of college students (1.7 people not getting turned down with insurance companies. million) were uninsured. The report because of prior history," said Anna the also found that most students were Bennett of the Academic Success "1 had to go to emergency A - - 11 W-44 142--- - -'.. 51% 'U.'4#6*3#Y..T·h, ---- ,:2111:,„™bhles-»1„„,i;t'r„= .5:w:,: „,Z„1't e,1,;r Tl: C'»t,i,he Re»,c„, ,„„time. 3 ... [when it came to] them paying "1 think that reform is various health care bills were still C r\-- - _____Y%-9*4+*.0(8'1111,\- - ...: V .* the medical bills," she said. " They necessary," said junior Allison being discussed in senate committees.

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r--7 Every president since Franklin Roosevelt has contributed to the current debate over the government's TREALLY COME FROM? t»'- 1 involvement in regulating and implementing medical services. their Heart of Power: Health and Politics in the Oval Office," David Blumenthal _ In book"The professors and James A. Morone chronicle the effects individual presidents, their philosophies and legacies have had in shaping how Americans believe health care should be delivered and financed. the Market aibn dollars has been distributed among They classify three distinct periods of health care reform (Social Security, the American Way and Unleashed), which chronologically and philosophically gauge the changes in the debate. The Reflectortakes id state a look at how each president made a stance and which policy they aligned themselves with, be that free bureaucracy. market, national health insurance, or universal health care.

1 #M#44**490% 0 Frankun D. Roosevelt 1933-1945 . 1'. V 1, ..Ir / · Supported universal health care but continually pushed it off to future date. =tf'W · Died before final commission was completed »2

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George W. Bush 2001-2009 [-- 74 * • Supported Free Market style, much like Reagan • Expanded Medicare benefits for retirees · Vetoed extension of State Child Health Insurance Program, receiving criticism L from both parties

Barack Obama 2009 UNKNOWN · Strong believer in the public health insurance option harkening back to the work .: ** 1 of Clinton and Carter. '' ''t:Z;it.: f-';1,'Ifili ; to institute a true solution to health reform. Focused on lowering costs 1111:lt. 1:1 f,111: .''ttli, 1 69% :11.: :4.*.M,0 ,#,*»3, 4«) -r • Hopes X i.' and improving quality of care in the health care sector.

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"' 7 SPORTS OCTOBER 7,2009 THE REFLECTOR

MEN'S SOCCER

...... I I Women's soccer team . f ...... continues playoffpush .....'. '· '*-i :· i'·5<2, .'· · ··6 ' ·'.:·'.· - ':S f' .7 ,- ' , .. " I. . .. , , ...... " . . . i. Samantha Cotten & seph's College on Sept. 27, coming out on - By topwithal-Ovictoryindoubleovertime. - „. . Brittany Sweet : t...... :. ,.i'>h.J.. i.- nif, " ' · Sophomore Lauren Soza,scoredthe only EDITOR , 2 5 ' ·, : . ' MANAGING EDITOR & SPORTS goal,markinghersecondgoaloftheseason / STAFF WRITER I , t; it'' 2 and her first game-winnen ' ( 5.- i i ...... 1. . . , 1 ':. , ' 4- ' 'i. 1 , . . .t ...... We have come out and beat a lot of TheNo.15UniversityofIndianapolis respectable teams," Spinelli said. «Our " Ff,t Tvomeds soccer team is offto an 10-2-0 season is really going great. the nation's , - 1/ < t. 4 '' -7, .. 45 / 49 start after a win The Greyhounds played .„. I (7-1-0 GIVC) against r .1 B. . r-fc Great Lakes Valley Conference rival fourth-ranked team and conference foe, 1 M i , ' -· - · „ i. Grand State i ' Lewis University on Oct. 4. Valley " -:r'* :. ./ . .. ./ f T defeated Lewis 'Ihe Lady'Hounds /9:., .\ on Sept. 23. The .'' 1 . -3.'- .' ' ' i. 't '' 1,0 1 .:· ·' 1-0 in Romeoville, Ill. Senior forward i A Lakers defeated the - 11.4 f VI , .'. - ... i ' , ' 17 - ,. ... &1 ' ' Seehase scored the game's only ,. Lady'Hounds 4-1, 1 ,; I . . , Ashley \ ' i , ,«; " 3 goal in the 16th minute. Sophomore with Spinelli scor- . .. 1 .... Shae Morris rdcorded her ing UIndy's lone 3 1 t. goalkeeper f·) 1.. I , straight shut-out game. *A. goal. .4 third «'Ihis year, I think we have great j 1 «we try to 1 leadership coming from all seniors, and v ,,>' change things -a , , 2; - I .' even from some underclassmen, which 1,•dy little bit, depending said senior forward on what team we - .„. SPINELLI '' 1 is great to have," but ·. . , Amanda Reese. play, usually we ·- lhe 'Greyhounds traveled to Wis- like to stick with the same formation," we arejusttrying .l'.': consin-Parkside on Oct. 2 to beat the Reese said."Right now, Rangers 1-0 after a penalty kick by to take it day-by-day, and ifwe need to freshman forward Shelby Spinellt.The make changes we will be ready." 'Hounds return to action at goal marked Spinelli's sixth goal and The Lady Illinois at 17th point ofthe season. home against Springfield on The Lady 'Hounds took on St. Jo- Oct. 9 at 5 p.m.

Photo by Mia Dandino • 'Ibe Reflector Ulndy ATHLETICS BRIEF Freshmanforward Bobby Adkins (2) posiestosophomore middle fielder Mkah Uemura (8) duringthe'Hounds gameagainsttheUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis on Sept. 6. tied 0-0 withtheTritons. UIndy teams compete for 'IB@ainds play on amidst IErmje ies The 'Hounds battled GLVC rival Barben coveted By Konye Obaji Ori Champ's Cup Lewis University on Oct. 4. U[ndy "We have five freshmen starting, and Heather the Ruth Lilly Fitness Center. Last yedr STAFF WRITER suffered in overtime, losing 1-0 to the hopefully we will continue to score goals By Nguyen was the firstyear for UIndy to participate Flyers. · and concede less. They [the freshmen] STAFF WRITER our in this contest. Despite injuries tb key players, the 'Ihe team traveled have been outstanding, especially The Champ's Cup trophy is up for "After last year, this year's teams are m€n's soccer to Wisconsin- top scorer, freshman Bobby Adkins, and University of Indianapolis more 'Ihis contest is based 4-5-2 record wit:K the Parkside to take our target player, [Roger] Lee," Griffin grabs again this year afterbeingwon last competitive. team has kept a /£"r.:.1.'' on athlete participation and benefits the Rangers in ·, said.«lhe team is a young team, and we year by the University of Indianapolis help of several underclassmen. on the on doing well in the GLVC women's softball team. university as a whole," said Assistant Di- Head coach John Griffin introduced GLVC Confer- · ard focused „ All athletic teams participate in this rector ofAthletics Daryl Gibbs. 10 freshmen to the team, and with a ence play on Oct. - Conference. 'Ihe Champ's Contestwas not an origi- Lakes Conference 2. The 'Hounds Adkins has so faremerged as the UIndy year-longcontest,competingforpointsin 2-3-1 Great Valley Athletes . of UIndy. nationwide . record so far the team hopes to make the lost 6-2,with their men's soccertalisman, scoringeightgoals variouscategoriessuchasattendingother nal idea sporting events, community service and at other colleges participate within their NCAA finals. only goals scored • 1 inninegames,withLeescoringfourgoals. entire schools as well. senior be topping the scoring high GPAs.The attendance ofthe • We have had defensive problems, ball by Cory «It feels good to Contest be- chartas afreshman. Since the team plays abigrole in the points scored. «I really like the Champ's possession problems, and injury to key Barber and fresh_ f <4 pre-season, The winning team receives a trophy cause it helps athletes become people by right noTY, we want to get man Max Marsh. GRIFFIN I have worked hard and tried to prove 4 playf#,So picture, team name and supp'orting each other and helping their .olved before we The team i ecord- , myself to the coach to earn a spot on With the team some of these,issues local community," said junior track team I "dJA'ttilen thinf 'dbout the NCAA. But edits fo urth-victory against St. Joseph's the team," Adkids said. "I am'actually' year engraved on it. is Scores are recorded and member Kara Gill. «TIhis contest builds are College on Sept. 27, with goals from amazed at what I have done so far. It updated we hopeful of making the NCAA," . adding an expected. monthly for students and players to see character and friendship while said head coach John Griffin. freshman Roger Lee and senior Cory more than I on the Champ's scoreboard located in incentive for winning."

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4 COLUMN COLUMN Achilles heel? Fever revive s '1 .... 5 1.-4 ------, i--. 1 1 -111* # 0- - Uasketball traditio n 7 4 A- : -i' 1= i - Volleyball team continues to - - - -.- - -12.-*- 1 1,11 1 le · 71. - 1 - ·· struggle against conference 9 - - - -- '.4 .110·411,1 I.,-4:t,- - t'1.'| 5,4--,IA* ,;:, ::;h ·ifil' 1.6..61*..1.'.. -n-; 1 t, Il -· T . , -- - -, n -· 4• '·2 5 : - ' - It'-' 1 -ii. rival Lewis University -- I t. '. ... in Indianapolis "' By JP Sinclair Fever enter Game 4 Shockdefeated the Feverin three games k 11 -, in the first-round series. In 2006 and BUSINESS MANAGER - - '' 'r ' " leading series 2-1 2008, the Shock went on to take the championship. In 2007, the 'Phoenix :, Every sport has its own marquee . + ' 4= -f#, " .... Mercury dispatched the Shock in five

.:match-up. A match-up that everyone, 10* - A - 11 -1 fl./T,#re 1 games to take the WNBA crown. '461-lf :'.,L Micah McVicker even referees look By is different. After s,.players, coaches, fails, , mis year, however, -7 *aMis STAFFWRITER : forward to it. In football, it's the Patriot this year's victorythat propelled the Fever .,And Colts rivalry, in baseball its the Yan- -- bs&, P it*,A IJZY -ic- 4z,ef =6 -,g& A,v..54%* * past the Shock, guard Tully Bevilaqua the 1,#< P. Tenseasonsintoitshistory,theIndi- Star columnist Bob , rkees andRed Sox,andinbasketballits j' 74'- '1- - t,2 told Indianapolis CelticsandLakers.TheworldofDivision r 15-4 ' anaFeverhasaccomplishedsomething Kravitz that she was not content with i fig s II volleyball, has such a rivalry. It is #13 4$,· unprecedentedintheyoungfranchise's merely reaching the Finals. Lewis and 4 the University (14-3,4-0 GLVC) 6% ,& history.'Ihe team has made it to «I'vealreadytold myteammates,what . ' .:*% WNBAFinals,onlyto face the league's you're feeling nowis onlyahalfofwhat 1' # 2LVU :ersityofIndianapolis (19-1, f 1 you're going to feel when you win the champions from , <. The 'Hounds have lost to the Lewis '4 1 1.11'> 1% ago. ./2 -9- -*m two years championship,"said Bevilaqua,whowon / ·,Flyersintheirlastsixgamesagainstthem, rt':m- - '- .7 The Fever's aWNBAtitlewith the Seattle Storm in 6 the semifinal - including losing to them in Photo by Jaclyn Luscomb • The Rejiector first game in 2004. "We're not done yet." A key to the Fever's success was the TheladyGreyhoundsare17-1 thisseason,withtheironlylossagainst61*Crival Lewis.TheFIyersdominatethe the finals, which

in - <'., ef h nGNL r.C1 2He b8 nT ::W:Ltt series 37-9. will go down -.'...., February2008 acquisitionofhometown -,Great Lakes Nov. hero Katie Douglas. lhe Fever traded Regional Semifinal on I WNBA history . .. distractions. next three games against GLYC teams. . 16, 2007. The last time the Greyhounds as the highest- Tamika Whitmore, its first-round pick During their first match-up this sea- Overall,the Greyhounds lead the GLVC ·,·beat the Flyers was September 8,2007. contest .-di - in the 2008 draft, and Jessica Foley for in hitting percentage at a .287 clip. scoring „Lewis has dominated the overall series son, Lewis beat the Greyhounds in 0-3 to date, did not H the formerPerryMeridian High School is on in baseball, if you hit between the two teams, 37-9. in straight sets. It still the only lose "It's just like go according to FA SK and Purdue University star. two tearns firstmet onNov. the season for Windy. near .300, especially as a team and your a When the „ plan as they fell DUNN In Game 1, Douglas scored playoff 'You minimize errors and you goingto findyourselfin thewincolumn, - 12,1982itmarkedthebeginningofalong ' your to Diana Taurasi, career-high of 30 points. She also con- flosing streak to Lewis.'Ihe Greyhounds' giveyou'reselfachancetowinball-games. Harasymowcyz said. Cappie Poindexter and the host Phoe- tributed three rebounds, two assists and physically Part of the reason for their great hit- :first win didn't come till November 8, Everyone gets mentally and nix Mercury 120-116 in overtime on two steals. theyear, and for our tingpercentageis theworkofsophomore 1997, which was the first season under tired at this point in Sept.29.The team setfranchise records The Fever bounced back Oct. 1 in errors tobedownthelastcoupleofgames, Cheneta Morrison who set's up the hits head coach Jody Butera. inpoints andfieldgoalpercentagewith Game 2 in the desert, beating the Mer- is said. «lhey're all capable ofwinning every paying off," Harasymowcyz withherassistswith10.33pergamewhich .556 in the loss. cury 93-84. by is second in the GLVC. Morrison takes game if they choose too," said assistant UIndy was lead Kristina Kerrigan 'Ihe Fever reached their Finals ap- Indiana, narrowly extended their coach Harasymowycz. «It's just who hit.458 during the match. over the setter position this season after Kyp pearance at the expense ofthe Detroit winning streak at home on Oct. 4, win- "It is abigrivalry,because they're only the Robbins, the schools all-time assist getting over some mental and match-up Shock, taking the Eastern Confer- ning 86-85 in front ofa sold-out crowd. three hours away,buteven competitionis graduated last yean things. Lewis knows we can beat them, leader, ence Finals series 2-1 by defeating Forward Ebony said former student Beth The'Hounds may have the chance to .but they have a certain swagger. The ex- close," UIndy the Shock 62-57 in front of a sold Hoffman lead the match the 894 I. perience oflosing to the same team five Robbins. up against Flyers again this year, out Conseco Fieldhouse.The Fever's Fever by scoring The 'Hounds have since rebounded in either conference finals or post-season to six times in a row, it beats the heck Eastern Conference championship 1/- - C 18 points,including , · their loss to Lewis to win their play.Maybethenthe"curse"willbebroken. #* ..4, I out ofthe kids.We have to block out the from denied the Shocktheirfourth consecu- . - . ' the game-winner. < ' tive championship round appearance. 4 , 1 , - · 1, Perhaps, win or 'Ihe Fever reached the Finals in ---' j/' - . lose, the most im- head coach Lin Dunn's second " portant result of season loses bid for 2016 Olympics on the bench. : this playoffrun will Chicago "I am very excited thit Lin has : ascertaintheFever's ' Winter .#....1,9./..9...r pealin Copenhagenfortheirhometown. versy: lhe 2002 Salt Lake City the leadership role ofthis long-term presence - '' By Tribune Washington agreed to take DOUGLAS 'Iheir rival in the campaign, Brazilian Olympicsweresulliedbyabriberyscandal' team,"saidChiefOperatingOfficerand in Indianapolis. Bureau and PresidentLuizInacio LuladaSilva,asked logistical problems and a bomb- GeneralManagerKellyKrauskopfsaid "We want to MCT CAMPUS the Olympic panel to choose a country ing marred the 1996 summer games in atapressconference tointroduceDunn keep trying to make this thing work for p . . . ' - . .t h a t has never gotten to host the Games. Atlanta. as coach."I look forward to building a the city and for everybody involved, I tile right · to the final days - of the campaign, , Rio de Janeiro has won "The opportunity now is expaild ' In WNBAchampionship teamwithLin." thinkwe're headed in the right direction be gathering .tohostthe2016 SummerOlympics, the Games to new continents," Lula Chicago's bid appeared to 'Ihe Fever are three games away with things. Hopefully, success will help the games in thepanelinhispresentation.«Light both momentum and clout. As it made its 2.a decision that will set told from reaching that goal set merely 22 our fan base. lhe fan base is what we're • i South America for the first time. the caldron in a tropical country, in the way to Copenhagen, the city's delegation months owner Herb Simon in « ago. lookin* for,"said In every competition, there can most beautiful ofcities. Send a powerful picked up travelers from the US. Senate In2009,Dunnguidedthe Fevertoa an Indianapolis Star story on Sept. 30. only be one said Jacques the world that the Olympic and the Obama Cabinet. When Obama winner," message to 22-12regular-seasonrecord,including Fans will have another opportunity himself decided to go, it seemed like the Rogge,presidentoftheInternational Gamesbelongtoallpeople,allcontinents an 11-game winning streakJune 9-17. to demonstrate their desire to keep the Inthewake *Dlympic Committee. and to all humanity. windwasbehindtheUS.bid. [he Fever collected the No. 1 seed in Fever in central Indiana with Game 4 + Friday's announcementdashes the Chicago's elimination was one of the of the announcement Friday, though, his the Eastern Conference to enjoyhome on Oct. 7 at home.Thesewillbe the first 6)jopes of US. President more shocking defeats in IOC voting top aides were at a loss for answers. boosters, court advantage. professional basketball championship be Barack Obama among them, who history.'Ihe city had long beeti viewed I'm sure there will quite a bit of It's often said that to be the best games the cityhas hosted since the2000 said David had put their reputations on the line as a frontrunnen postmortems done on this," requires beating the best. The Fever's NBA Finals. the president's senior politi- to help win the games for Chicago. But the emotional appeals from Axelrod, path to the Finals was no exception. «We've been waiting a long time for the the cal Word came from the IOC as the Obamas fell on deaf ears in adviser, appearing on CNN, calling Detroit has ended the Fever's this, so we're excited,"Simon said in the the president and first lady Michelle European-dominated IOC. himselftoo "engrossed"in fathoming championship run for three consecu- story. "Very excited, very pleased and involved in ObamaheadedbacktoWashington, The IOC's last two experiences in the politics ofWashington to get tive seasons. In September 2008, the very proud." hours aftermakingalast-minuteap- United States were marred by contro- the politics in Copenhagen.

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