Flyer News, Vol. 62, No. 08
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TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 2014 NEWS // ROTC cadets reflect on A&E // Students to direct and star in OPINIONS // Ebola outrage is unnec- SPORTS // Volleyball sits atop A-10 VOL. 62 NO. 8 American history and their personal inaugural White Box Theatre Festi- essary, pg. 10. standings, pg. 15. futures on senior trip. pg.6. val, pg. 7. Students wearing drunk goggles (try to) drive tricycles at CAB’s Flyer Carnival Fri- FLYER NEWS day. The countdown begins with Halfway2Daytona Brown Street ALISE JARMUSZ it is too early to say who will be Bistro arrives Asst. News Editor performing, but said they would love to arrange one day of student at Fitz Hall performers. In addition, they hope to keep prices within $20 to $30 of Dayton2Daytona has been a last year’s price and understand year-end staple for the University students are very price-conscious ROGER HOKE of Dayton since 1977. when making the decision to go to Staff Writer Executive Directors and seniors Daytona. Drew Heldt and Mike Ohradzans- “Changes in prices are not en- ki said they are working hard to tirely up to us. The company that The Brown Street Bistro, a new make this year’s trip better than we have been working with for dining services cafeteria, opened ever. the past few years called Break- on the fifth floor of Fitz Hall Oct. One of their biggest events away Tours is going through some 13. planned for this semester is Half- restructuring right now,” Heldt Dining services aimed to put a way2Daytona, which will be held said. “Prices for Daytona are go- cafeteria into Fitz Hall, previously Wednesday, Nov. 12, starting ing to depend on the figures that known as the College Park Center, around 11 a.m. The event will be they give us.” but certain restrictions stopped it held at Kennedy Union and Art- Dayton2Daytona will also be in- from occurring, according to Exec- Street, according to Ohradzanski, creasing security and will be hold- utive Director of Dining Services an electrical engineering major. ing more safety forums before the Paula Smith. “We are hoping to have a band trip. “We have been getting requests play at ArtStreet during Halfway, “Security is a big concern for from staff and faculty for about so it’s going to be a ton of fun,” us, and we are making sure we ad- five years now, since people have Ohradzanski said. dress the issues with theft that we started moving over to [Fitz Hall] “Dayton2Daytona also hopes to noticed last year. We are improv- for classes,” Smith said. “There plan a scavenger hunt for Nov. 12, ing small parts of Daytona to make were a lot of meal plan students in addition to an appearance by the experience more seamless, but taking classes there, and there was ‘Daytona Man,’” entrepreneurship the heart and soul of Daytona will not a dining services location.” major Heldt said. stay the same,” Heldt said. The first problem with putting a “’Daytona Man’ is going to run Heldt and Ohradzanski also new eating establishment into the around with a bandana on his plan to fine-tune the hotel lottery building was that no location was head, and if you can get the ban- system by basing the system on available for usage. dana off his head you get a free seniority. “The ideal location for it was trip to Daytona,” Ohradzanski According to the Dayton2Day- a lobby, and there was no space,” said. tona team, one of the best parts Smith said. “We could not find a “Halfway will have pretty much of the trip is that the UD campus good location so we tabled it for everything you’ve seen in the past. community travels with students five years.” We will have a DJ out there, and we Daytona Man energizes crowds at a Halfway2Daytona event last fall. Courtesy to Florida. The second problem was the will have bouncy castles and a ton of Drew Heldt. Top right photo by Chris Santucci/Photo Editor “Just because we are in Daytona lack of access some students had of giveaways such as free trips and doesn’t mean we have a different to certain parts of Fitz Hall. first hotel spot giveaways,” Heldt atmosphere than what we have “We wanted anyone to have ac- said. going to have a bunch of sponsored “So every Friday up until Half- on campus. Everyone still cares cess to it, and in the past there Ohradzanski added that they events on campus where if you go way2Daytona, we will be some- for each other and looks out for used to be a lot of restrictions on hope to put together a “golden to them, you get a stamp on your where on campus, and we will be each other. That’s one thing that who could go where in [Fitz Hall],” ticket” prize for Halfway2Daytona. passport. The people with the most giving out free stuff until we get I really love about Daytona. It re- said Smith. “We would like to partner with stamps at the end of the passport rid of all of it. Look out for our ally brings everyone together as a “We have more population to The Galley and we are giving out season will get a discount on their tweets about an hour before the school,” Ohradzanski said. draw from to use the services, hot dogs throughout the day down- D2D trip price,” Ohradzanski said. event on Friday,” he said. “Dayton’s community comes since the rules on entry to differ- stairs at KU. With one of the hot According to Heldt, the discount They said the Dayton2Daytona with us to Daytona. It really is ent parts of Fitz Hall have become dogs there will be a golden ticket will cover around $60 to $80 of the executive board also hopes to something that we’ve noticed and more lenient,” she said. for a free trip to Daytona,” he said. trip, and the events will be educa- make some small changes to May’s think is pretty cool,” Heldt added. Ohradzanski and Heldt said tional or service based. trip, including adding three days “We’re beyond excited for this they are also excited about this Ohradzanski reminded students of performers instead of just two, year,” he said. “It’s going to be bet- year’s Passports Program. about Free Stuff Friday and Day- and planning even more engaging ter than ever.” “The Passports Program is simi- ton2Daytona’s free trip contests events for the pool deck. See Bistro, pg. 4 lar to the AVIATE program. We are through Twitter and Instagram. Heldt and Ohradzanski said FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS 2 NEWS NEWS 3 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com ADVERTISEMENT CAMPUS RED VS BLUE STOP TRAFFICKING College Democrats led by junior Mike The National Educators to Stop Traffick- FALL 2014 Brill and College Republicans led by ju- ing chose UD lecturer Tony Talbott to nior Elaine Laux will debate immigration serve on a NEST committee to advocate reform and minimum wage Tuesday at 8 for human trafficking curriculum in every p.m. in Sears Recital Hall. Gov. Bob Taft U.S. school. UD started the first under- C2C SHEET SIGN CONTEST will moderate the debate, and refresh- graduate human rights program in 1998 ments will be served before the event. and began offering one of the first U.S. Source: UD Political Science Facebook bachelor’s degrees in human rights in WINNERS page 2008. Source: UD press release LOVE YOUR BODY UD IRON CHEF Last week, the Women’s Center dis- The Center for International Programs INDIVIDUAL WINNER played body-positive Post-its for the will host the Harvest Potluck: Interna- Love Your Body campaign, which chal- tional Food Festival at McGinnis Cen- lenges modern beauty standards. These ter from noon until 3 p.m. Saturday. are some of our top Post-its: “Classy, The festival features a competition in sassy & a bit smart assy.” “I woke up which judges will rate dishes on ap- 47 WOODLAND like this.” “I didn’t start from the bot- pearance, aroma, flavor and texture. Student performs at the Indian Student Association’s annual Diwali celebration in the RecPlex Saturday. Chris San- tom; I’ve been here the whole time.” The event is free and open to the public. Kevin Maguire, Casey Smith, Ried Fuente, tucci/Photo Editor Source: The Women’s Center Source: udayton.edu Patrick Reed, Ethan Porter NATION LOCAL “As a special interest group we are already predisposed SHE SEES YOU WHEN YOU’RE SLEEPING SHOULD’VE SEEN THAT ONE COMING ON THE BORDER SIXTEENTH TIME’S A CHARM SUSPECT WAVES GUN Less than 48 hours after his 15th arrest Two men caused a scene in a Trot- Ventura County California firefight- More than 3,100 University of North Paramilitary Arizona Border Recon to the concept of living and learning. Our special interest for a charge of voyeurism, registered wood, Ohio, apartment parking lot ers rescued a woman trapped in the Carolina students, half of which were ath- (AZBR), consisting of former military, law sex-offender Harold Rimblert III was when one waved a gun in the air. 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