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. A of sustainable living allows us to share what we grown chimney of her ex-online date’s home letes, used fake classes in the formerly enforcement and private security con- arrested at a McDonald’s for peering 911 caller indicated one of the sus- Oct. 19. The woman was arrested for named African and Afro-American Stud- tractors, stakeout the Arizona-Mexico with the community. We believe that we can greater underneath the stall while an employee pects may or may not have been her illegally entering a residence and pro- ies department to inflate their grades. border, land with scars from years of used the bathroom Friday night. He fled boyfriend. No shots were reported. enhance our learning experience through interaction viding false information to a police School officials did not act on suspi- violence. AZBR was founded four years the scene, but stationed officers arrested Source: Dayton Daily News officer. This was the second time the cions and red flags, allowing the scan- ago but made news last summer when it him at a nearby Hardee’s restaurant. and cooperation with others in our community.” woman was found in the date’s chimney. dal to continue for almost two decades. responded to a flux of illegal child immi- Source: Dayton Daily News WELCOME HACKERS Source: Time Magazine “It’s a mess,” Southern Association of grants, potentially an indicator of clashes Last weekend, the Air Force hosted Lab- Colleges President Belle Wheelan said. of authority and civil rights violations. “WE DEMAND JUSTICE” Hack, its inaugural hackathon, drawing WASHINGTON SHOOTING Source: The Washington Post Source: Aljazeera Citizens protested in front of the Bea- more than 60 computer coders and A male student shot and killed a female C2C principle selected: Community is Essential for Learning. vercreek Walmart Saturday in remem- designers to the Wright Brothers Insti- student, injured four other students and BLAKE LIVELY LOOKS HOT-- SIX MORE SAY ‘I DO’ C2C habit selected: Integrate Learning and Living. brance of black 22-year-old John Craw- tute to design and build computer pro- killed himself in the cafeteria of Marys- AGAIN The U.S. government legalized same-sex ford III, who was shot and killed by a grams to solve kinks in the Air Force’s ville Pilchuck High School near Seattle, Blake Lively stole the show at the Oct. marriage in Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, North police officer three months ago in the system. “Uniform of the Day is super Washington, Friday. The weapon used in 20 Angel Ball in New York with a deep Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming Sat- Walmart for refusing to drop an air rifle hero or Internet meme T-shirt of your the shooting was purchased legally. Po- V-neck Gucci gown adorning her baby urday, bringing the total to 32 plus the he picked up from a shelf. The officer choice,” the LabHack website said. lice have not released a statement re- bump. Even if she could “spit out a lit- District of Columbia. Couples married in who shot Crawford was not charged. Source: Dayton Daily News garding the motive, but one of the female ter of kids,” as she told Marie Claire she these states will now qualify for federal Source: Dayton Daily News BLOCK WITH THE MOST PARTICIPATION victims said, “It was a fight over a girl.” would, Lively would still look hot. Source: marriage benefits like Social Security. Source: BBC E! News Source: Aljazeera

WORLD SUDOKU DIFFICULTY // EVIL WOODLAND ZERO TO 3 REAL QUICK WOMAN HANGED FOR KILLING @THEQUEEN Rapper Drake, aka Drizzy, dropped three ASSAULTER Queen Elizabeth II sent her first tweet 16 Woodland 52 Woodland new tracks Saturday. “6 God,” “How Bout A 26-year-old woman was hanged in a from the British monarchy account Fri- 20/22 Woodland 53 Woodland Now” and “Heat of the Moment” are avail- Tehran, Iran, prison Saturday for killing day: “It is a pleasure to open the Infor- able to stream at soundcloud.com/oc- a man who tried to sexually abuse her. mation Age exhibition today at the @ 38 Woodland 56 Woodland tobersveryown. He recently revealed the The U.S. State Department, British For- ScienceMuseum and I hope people will 40/42 Woodland 57 Woodland name of his new album “Views From The eign Office and Amnesty International enjoy visiting. Elizabeth R.” A photo was 47 Woodland 108 Woodland Six,” a reference to his Toronto, Canada, attempted to prevent Iran’s use of the released, verifying the royal authorship. hometown, and hinted at a Spring release death penalty in this case, but couldn’t Source: Time Magazine date in single “0 to 100 / The Catchup.” convince officials. Iran has executed Source: Pitchfork and Consequence of about 250 people this year. Source: BBC Sound For more information about the DOGS ARE WESTERN CONSPIRACY Commitment to Community, visit HEART-IN-A-BOX A Malaysian man planned an “I want Surgeons in Sydney, Australia, performed to touch a dog” event, resulting in more commitment2community.udayton.edu the first “dead heart” transplant. The than 3,000 hateful and threatening heart had stopped beating for 20 min- messages via phone. Malaysia’s Muslim utes. The heart in this technique is kept leaders who subscribe to conservative warm, the heartbeat is revived and fluid Islamic scriptures, which say dogs are COMMITMENT TO is used to prevent muscle damage in a unclean, lashed out. The response rep- machine called a heart-in-a-box. There resents Malaysian culture wars between COMMUNITY have been two other successful opera- Islamic values and Westernized lifestyles. Catholic and Marianist Learning and Living tions. Source: BBC Source: New York Times Solution to issue seven sudoku 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. A of sustainable living allows us to share what we grown chimney of her ex-online date’s home letes, used fake classes in the formerly enforcement and private security con- arrested at a McDonald’s for peering 911 caller indicated one of the sus- Oct. 19. The woman was arrested for named African and Afro-American Stud- tractors, stakeout the Arizona-Mexico with the community. We believe that we can greater underneath the stall while an employee pects may or may not have been her illegally entering a residence and pro- ies department to inflate their grades. border, land with scars from years of used the bathroom Friday night. He fled boyfriend. No shots were reported. enhance our learning experience through interaction viding false information to a police School officials did not act on suspi- violence. AZBR was founded four years the scene, but stationed officers arrested Source: Dayton Daily News officer. This was the second time the cions and red flags, allowing the scan- ago but made news last summer when it him at a nearby Hardee’s restaurant. and cooperation with others in our community.” woman was found in the date’s chimney. dal to continue for almost two decades. responded to a flux of illegal child immi- Source: Dayton Daily News WELCOME HACKERS Source: Time Magazine “It’s a mess,” Southern Association of grants, potentially an indicator of clashes Last weekend, the Air Force hosted Lab- Colleges President Belle Wheelan said. of authority and civil rights violations. “WE DEMAND JUSTICE” Hack, its inaugural hackathon, drawing WASHINGTON SHOOTING Source: The Washington Post Source: Aljazeera Citizens protested in front of the Bea- more than 60 computer coders and A male student shot and killed a female C2C principle selected: Community is Essential for Learning. vercreek Walmart Saturday in remem- designers to the Wright Brothers Insti- student, injured four other students and BLAKE LIVELY LOOKS HOT-- SIX MORE SAY ‘I DO’ C2C habit selected: Integrate Learning and Living. brance of black 22-year-old John Craw- tute to design and build computer pro- killed himself in the cafeteria of Marys- AGAIN The U.S. government legalized same-sex ford III, who was shot and killed by a grams to solve kinks in the Air Force’s ville Pilchuck High School near Seattle, Blake Lively stole the show at the Oct. marriage in Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, North police officer three months ago in the system. “Uniform of the Day is super Washington, Friday. The weapon used in 20 Angel Ball in New York with a deep Carolina, West Virginia and Wyoming Sat- Walmart for refusing to drop an air rifle hero or Internet meme T-shirt of your the shooting was purchased legally. Po- V-neck Gucci gown adorning her baby urday, bringing the total to 32 plus the he picked up from a shelf. The officer choice,” the LabHack website said. lice have not released a statement re- bump. Even if she could “spit out a lit- District of Columbia. Couples married in who shot Crawford was not charged. Source: Dayton Daily News garding the motive, but one of the female ter of kids,” as she told Marie Claire she these states will now qualify for federal Source: Dayton Daily News BLOCK WITH THE MOST PARTICIPATION victims said, “It was a fight over a girl.” would, Lively would still look hot. Source: marriage benefits like Social Security. Source: BBC E! News Source: Aljazeera

WORLD SUDOKU DIFFICULTY // EVIL WOODLAND ZERO TO 3 REAL QUICK WOMAN HANGED FOR KILLING @THEQUEEN Rapper Drake, aka Drizzy, dropped three ASSAULTER Queen Elizabeth II sent her first tweet 16 Woodland 52 Woodland new tracks Saturday. “6 God,” “How Bout A 26-year-old woman was hanged in a from the British monarchy account Fri- 20/22 Woodland 53 Woodland Now” and “Heat of the Moment” are avail- Tehran, Iran, prison Saturday for killing day: “It is a pleasure to open the Infor- able to stream at soundcloud.com/oc- a man who tried to sexually abuse her. mation Age exhibition today at the @ 38 Woodland 56 Woodland tobersveryown. He recently revealed the The U.S. State Department, British For- ScienceMuseum and I hope people will 40/42 Woodland 57 Woodland name of his new album “Views From The eign Office and Amnesty International enjoy visiting. Elizabeth R.” A photo was 47 Woodland 108 Woodland Six,” a reference to his Toronto, Canada, attempted to prevent Iran’s use of the released, verifying the royal authorship. hometown, and hinted at a Spring release death penalty in this case, but couldn’t Source: Time Magazine date in single “0 to 100 / The Catchup.” convince officials. Iran has executed Source: Pitchfork and Consequence of about 250 people this year. Source: BBC Sound For more information about the DOGS ARE WESTERN CONSPIRACY Commitment to Community, visit HEART-IN-A-BOX A Malaysian man planned an “I want Surgeons in Sydney, Australia, performed to touch a dog” event, resulting in more commitment2community.udayton.edu the first “dead heart” transplant. The than 3,000 hateful and threatening heart had stopped beating for 20 min- messages via phone. Malaysia’s Muslim utes. The heart in this technique is kept leaders who subscribe to conservative warm, the heartbeat is revived and fluid Islamic scriptures, which say dogs are COMMITMENT TO is used to prevent muscle damage in a unclean, lashed out. The response rep- machine called a heart-in-a-box. There resents Malaysian culture wars between COMMUNITY have been two other successful opera- Islamic values and Westernized lifestyles. Catholic and Marianist Learning and Living tions. Source: BBC Source: New York Times Solution to issue seven sudoku 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Bistro (cont. from pg. 1) Ebola scare travels from Texas to Ohio The dining services staff be- different because if you’re in a MIKE BRILL 99.5 degree fever when she departed gear than necessary. his schedule Oct. 15 to convene his her vicinity are being monitored by lieves the Brown Street Bistro is hurry, you can grab and go, and if Staff Writer Cleveland. She called the Centers “By putting on more layers of Ebola cabinet, deliver a statement state and federal health officials. good for student use and for any- you’re not, you can get whatever for Disease Control and Prevention gloves or other protective clothing, in light of the events as well as calls Fourty-three Texans who had one looking for a place to eat in you want.” (CDC) before her flight and asked if it becomes much harder to take them from House Speaker John Boehner been in the vicinity of Duncan, Fitz Hall. The hours for the restaurant Ebola panic hit Ohio Wednesday, she should board. The CDC permit- off,” Frieden said. “The risk of con- to consider a travel ban on West Af- meanwhile, are now free to resume “It is more contemporary, and are modest right now, but it will be Oct. 15, as news broke that a Dallas ted her to board because her fever tamination during the process of rican countries. their normal lives after 21 days in it is for the student population,” open for longer hours in the future nurse with Ebola visited the Cleve- was below 100.4 degrees, the thresh- taking these [layers] off gets much “I don’t have a philosophical ob- quarantine. Mary Eilbeck, associate director if it is successful. land-Akron area. old for an Ebola victim to be consid- higher.” jection necessarily to a travel ban,” “This simply supports what most of Marycrest dining hall, said. “It’s open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 Nurse Amber Joy Vinson was vis- ered contagious. Ebola is spread through direct the president said. “The problem is of us who know something about the “It’s bright, it’s one-on-one and p.m., but we are looking to add iting family in the Akron area. She Vinson had been treating Thom- contact with bodily fluids. If Vinson that in all the discussions I’ve had, disease have been saying all along: it’s convenient for anyone that additional hours,” Eilbeck said. flew into Cleveland Friday, Oct. 10, as Eric Duncan, the deceased Dal- contacted Duncan’s blood while re- thus far, with experts in the field … it’s not that easily spread,” Joseph goes there… it’s unique because “It’s breakfast and lunch, but we and returned to Dallas Monday, Oct. las man who was the first person moving her equipment, she could is that a travel ban is less effective McCormick, former CDC Ebola it’s more ‘grab-and-go,’ more are hoping to have early evening 13. She was diagnosed with Ebola the diagnosed with the disease in the have contaminated herself. than the measures we are currently worker, said. ‘make-and-take,’ but there’s still meals as well.” following day. U.S. Vinson was extremely involved The disease is not airborne. It is instituting.” The Ohio Department of Health seating.” Employment opportunities will Vinson is the second American to in his care. She drew his blood and unlikely that someone in the vicinity Gov. John Kasich canceled cam- is nevertheless preparing for an out- The bistro will offer fresh made be made available for any student contract Ebola while in the United inserted catheters, according to The of Vinson in northeast Ohio would paign appointments Oct. 15 to ad- break. The Ohio Controlling Board sandwiches, along with soup, ba- looking to work at the establish- States. Commonly referred to as Associated Press. have contracted the disease, accord- dress the situation. Kasich met with granted $800,000 to the ODH Monday gels, sushi and more. Smith ex- ment. “the second nurse,” her visit has This kind of involvement would ing to the CDC. Frieden to request additional sup- to pay for an emergency biohazard plains the food options are similar “For the most part, it will be 80 made Ebola a hot topic in Ohio and not normally cause somebody to con- Officials also say her fever was port. The CDC granted his request team and protective equipment for to that of Virginia W. Kettering to 90 percent student employees,” among stu- tract Ebola. Those assisting Ebola not high enough to indicate she was and sent manpower to Ohio to as- state health workers, if needed. dining hall, but it is different in Eilbeck said. dents. Some Ohioians are hysterical, patients wear gloves, gowns, goggles contagious during her visit. Ebola sist the Ohio Department of Health UD students were on midterm some ways; the main one being believing that the disease is a much and face masks, as mandated by the symptoms can take up to 21 days to (ODH) in tracking who Vinson had break during the weekend Vinson the additional choices of “grab- greater threat than officials say it is. CDC. The CDC has not yet released exhibit themselves and the disease contact with during her time in the was in Ohio. UD students would not and-go” options. For others, the disease is something specifics on what caused Vinson to becomes increasingly contagious area. have flown on the same plane after “Menu-wise it has a lot of the to joke about or a reason to point to contract the disease. as symptoms worsen. CDC officials Ohio Department of Health offi- she landed in Dallas. The plane did same items that The Grainary in the failures of a politician or a politi- CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden point to these factors when calming cials have released quarantine guide- not travel to Dayton International VWK has,” Smith said. “But it’s cal party. has, however, pointed to a protocol public fears over the disease. lines as a result of this collaboration Airport or the Cincinnati/Northern The Brown Street Bistro will provide food options at the Fitz Center. Ian Moran/Chief Photographer Vinson, 29, had not been expe- breach in Dallas’ handling of the sit- The events in Ohio were ad- with the CDC. Those who had direct Kentucky International Airport. riencing symptoms when she left uation. Frieden said the nurses may dressed by top elected officials. contact with Vinson have been quar- Dallas. She had begun to develop a have been wearing more protective President Barack Obama cleared antined, and those who had been in COLUMN Holywell Cemetery inspires thoughts on how to live FYCL offers catechist program to students DOMINIC SANFILIPPO etery. Holywell is a wild, overgrown and literature before him the more way forward. There are more subtle Indian,” the 14-year-old protagonist, “The amount of time these stu- MEGGIE WELCH Staff Writer place; flowers and vines have wound blest for all time.” crossings, though, that often pass us Junior, is struggling to find meaning dents give is so impressive, espe- Staff Writer their way around gravestones with “Pass the river.” Huh. Not a phrase right by. and joy in his ordinary reservation life cially the engineers and business Last week, I moved into my new writing so faint they’re almost illegible, you hear too often, nowadays. If you Sometimes they’re laughter that apart from his beloved drawings. He majors that take the initiative to room at St. Catherine’s College, Ox- and the forward march of time seems happen to come across a river, it seems seems to go on forever, a glance from muses, “I think the world is a series of get involved in an area complete- ford, which sits on the eastern edge of to have forgotten about Holywell gen- like a bridge or a little speedboat would a stranger on a subway that stays with broken dams and floods, and my car- The Forum for Young Catecheti- ly independent of their area of the old city near the River Cherwell erations ago. do the trick quite nicely. In other places you, or a sunset that hits the treeline toons are little lifeboats.” cal Leaders is a program through study,” Zukowski said. O’Brien and the dense treeline of the University As I was meandering through the and times, though, rivers are and were just right. Other times, they’re mo- Jump into your lifeboats, whatever University of Dayton’s Institute said the amount of time spent in Parks, away from the constant chatter, they are, and hold them tight. Decorate for Pastoral Initiatives that sends the classroom learning has helped noisy tour buses and towering spires them even, go wild. Throw streamers undergraduate and graduate stu- her to prepare lesson plans, but that make up both the city and Univer- and confetti all over them, hire a DJ, dents to Holy Angels Parish to cat- being around the kids helped even sity of Oxford’s center. “I think the world is a series of broken dams have a huge party and invite anyone echize their youth. more. St. Catz, the largest of Oxford’s 38 and everyone. You’ve got quite a lot of Currently, there are about 30 UD “My first semester I was with colleges, is a place full of quiet inten- and floods, and my cartoons are little lifeboats.” lifeboats, you know. Your friends and students that are going through fourth graders, who I really en- sity. Living and working in close quar- family that love you more than you the program, which involves time joyed,” Gerstle said. “Now I am ters with around 650 other students, could imagine, and the unique talents, spent in the classroom, planning with seventh and eighth graders. researchers and professors is exhila- dreams and stirrings of your soul that sessions and going to Holy Angels Let’s just say I know I want to be rating and exhausting, often at the make you, you. Your lifeboats make with the kids. FYCL is a four-phase an early childhood teacher.” same time. I still haven’t gotten used to graveyard, one of the names etched forces to be reckoned with. Their rush- you up and make the Pass worth it; commitment that takes place over Some of what the catechists JUNIOR, “THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY the surreal scene of nightly 7 o’clock onto a headstone struck me—Kenneth ing waters have connected people and they make you, reader, into a person four semesters, switching between are doing is mostly trying to help OF A PART-TIME INDIAN” dinner in the hall, where the entire Grahame. Grahame, Grahame… it objects and ideas over vast stretches more extraordinary than you could the two settings every other semes- older students prepare for Confir- BY SHERMAN ALEXIE college waits for the headmaster to say was so familiar—who was this guy? of the earth for millennium, and they even imagine. ter. mation, as most of the kids have something in Latin before we can start I wish I could tell you that I suddenly can swallow you up whole as quickly as Lately, it seems like the world has While time in the classroom and FYCL students will graduate certified to teach catechesis. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor not had the religious education eating. (Think “Harry Potter” without remembered that Grahame, of course, they can carry you safely into an excit- ments of vulnerability: the sudden been weary and the river rough in lots creating lesson plans was deemed throughout their lives as Catholic floating ghosts, wands or robes.) was the celebrated author of the chil- ing new part of an adventure. They’re feeling that you’ve made the wrong de- of ways, from senseless violence across “helpful” by Angelica O’Brien, a school students have. On Saturday, it hit me that I prob- dren’s classic “The Wind in the Wil- life and death, all in one. cision, nervousness about the future or the globe to loved ones passing from sophomore early education major, faith and want to eventually teach their home parishes, which they However, Zukowski warns that O’Brien said she thinks most of ably should take a break from my lows.” (I didn’t, though. I Googled it As we make our way across the big a sense of smallness and loneliness in our lives too soon. Don’t fret: it gets and Jenna Gerstle, a senior early in Catholic schools. With the pro- tie back to being so involved in the it is something that someone must the kids are there because their reading (because I was falling asleep from my phone.) I paused and stood river that we’ll all eventually have to a world that sometimes seems too big, better. It always has, somehow, and it childhood education major, they gram, if the catechists finish it, program in their college years. be called to do and feel very deeply parents force them to be there, in my chair), so I started wandering at his grave, thinking about all the pass, we make little crossings every chaotic and messy to make sense of. always will. said they enjoy going into the par- they will receive a certificate say- Kitty MacLean, a second year is the right thing. but she tries to draw them in by around the outskirts of our college’s seasons that had passed over it. The day—every moment, really. The new They’re all part of the Big Pass. When you run into a little crossing ish and interacting with the kids ing they can be catechists in any graduate assistant studying pas- “The most honorable vocation answering all of their questions grounds and into the rest of Oxford. I epitaph on his headstone read, “To the classes that we start every fall, the trips Maybe life and death are one moment, today, whatever it may be, meet it head that are there for catechesis. archdiocese in the . toral ministry, helps direct and in the world is to be a catechist,” and getting them all to talk to her. knew there was supposed to be a small, beautiful memory of Kenneth Gra- we plan, the projects we finish, the jobs one glimpse, one crossing that we ex- on. It could change everything. The overwhelming majority of Sister Angela Ann Zukowski facilitate FYCL. She believes this she said. The only drawback is the peaceful graveyard just past St. Cross hame, husband of Elspeth and father we apply for—these are all supposedly perience as a million little fragments. the students in FYCL are early said the most impressive feedback type of package is not offered any- amount of time that is taken out Church; lo and behold, I soon stumbled of Alistair, who passed the river on the big splashes in the river, the obvious, In Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Ab- childhood education majors who she gets from her former students where else in the country and it of a catechist’s schedule, as once upon the entrance to Holywell Cem- sixth of July, 1932, leaving childhood external signs that we’re making our solutely True Diary of a Part Time have grown up in the Catholic is that they are deeply involved in should be taken full advantage of. a month they meet for seven hours. 4 NEWS NEWS 5 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Bistro (cont. from pg. 1) Ebola scare travels from Texas to Ohio The dining services staff be- different because if you’re in a MIKE BRILL 99.5 degree fever when she departed gear than necessary. his schedule Oct. 15 to convene his her vicinity are being monitored by lieves the Brown Street Bistro is hurry, you can grab and go, and if Staff Writer Cleveland. She called the Centers “By putting on more layers of Ebola cabinet, deliver a statement state and federal health officials. good for student use and for any- you’re not, you can get whatever for Disease Control and Prevention gloves or other protective clothing, in light of the events as well as calls Fourty-three Texans who had one looking for a place to eat in you want.” (CDC) before her flight and asked if it becomes much harder to take them from House Speaker John Boehner been in the vicinity of Duncan, Fitz Hall. The hours for the restaurant Ebola panic hit Ohio Wednesday, she should board. The CDC permit- off,” Frieden said. “The risk of con- to consider a travel ban on West Af- meanwhile, are now free to resume “It is more contemporary, and are modest right now, but it will be Oct. 15, as news broke that a Dallas ted her to board because her fever tamination during the process of rican countries. their normal lives after 21 days in it is for the student population,” open for longer hours in the future nurse with Ebola visited the Cleve- was below 100.4 degrees, the thresh- taking these [layers] off gets much “I don’t have a philosophical ob- quarantine. Mary Eilbeck, associate director if it is successful. land-Akron area. old for an Ebola victim to be consid- higher.” jection necessarily to a travel ban,” “This simply supports what most of Marycrest dining hall, said. “It’s open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 Nurse Amber Joy Vinson was vis- ered contagious. Ebola is spread through direct the president said. “The problem is of us who know something about the “It’s bright, it’s one-on-one and p.m., but we are looking to add iting family in the Akron area. She Vinson had been treating Thom- contact with bodily fluids. If Vinson that in all the discussions I’ve had, disease have been saying all along: it’s convenient for anyone that additional hours,” Eilbeck said. flew into Cleveland Friday, Oct. 10, as Eric Duncan, the deceased Dal- contacted Duncan’s blood while re- thus far, with experts in the field … it’s not that easily spread,” Joseph goes there… it’s unique because “It’s breakfast and lunch, but we and returned to Dallas Monday, Oct. las man who was the first person moving her equipment, she could is that a travel ban is less effective McCormick, former CDC Ebola it’s more ‘grab-and-go,’ more are hoping to have early evening 13. She was diagnosed with Ebola the diagnosed with the disease in the have contaminated herself. than the measures we are currently worker, said. ‘make-and-take,’ but there’s still meals as well.” following day. U.S. Vinson was extremely involved The disease is not airborne. It is instituting.” The Ohio Department of Health seating.” Employment opportunities will Vinson is the second American to in his care. She drew his blood and unlikely that someone in the vicinity Gov. John Kasich canceled cam- is nevertheless preparing for an out- The bistro will offer fresh made be made available for any student contract Ebola while in the United inserted catheters, according to The of Vinson in northeast Ohio would paign appointments Oct. 15 to ad- break. The Ohio Controlling Board sandwiches, along with soup, ba- looking to work at the establish- States. Commonly referred to as Associated Press. have contracted the disease, accord- dress the situation. Kasich met with granted $800,000 to the ODH Monday gels, sushi and more. Smith ex- ment. “the second nurse,” her visit has This kind of involvement would ing to the CDC. Frieden to request additional sup- to pay for an emergency biohazard plains the food options are similar “For the most part, it will be 80 made Ebola a hot topic in Ohio and not normally cause somebody to con- Officials also say her fever was port. The CDC granted his request team and protective equipment for to that of Virginia W. Kettering to 90 percent student employees,” among University of Dayton stu- tract Ebola. Those assisting Ebola not high enough to indicate she was and sent manpower to Ohio to as- state health workers, if needed. dining hall, but it is different in Eilbeck said. dents. Some Ohioians are hysterical, patients wear gloves, gowns, goggles contagious during her visit. Ebola sist the Ohio Department of Health UD students were on midterm some ways; the main one being believing that the disease is a much and face masks, as mandated by the symptoms can take up to 21 days to (ODH) in tracking who Vinson had break during the weekend Vinson the additional choices of “grab- greater threat than officials say it is. CDC. The CDC has not yet released exhibit themselves and the disease contact with during her time in the was in Ohio. UD students would not and-go” options. For others, the disease is something specifics on what caused Vinson to becomes increasingly contagious area. have flown on the same plane after “Menu-wise it has a lot of the to joke about or a reason to point to contract the disease. as symptoms worsen. CDC officials Ohio Department of Health offi- she landed in Dallas. The plane did same items that The Grainary in the failures of a politician or a politi- CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden point to these factors when calming cials have released quarantine guide- not travel to Dayton International VWK has,” Smith said. “But it’s cal party. has, however, pointed to a protocol public fears over the disease. lines as a result of this collaboration Airport or the Cincinnati/Northern The Brown Street Bistro will provide food options at the Fitz Center. Ian Moran/Chief Photographer Vinson, 29, had not been expe- breach in Dallas’ handling of the sit- The events in Ohio were ad- with the CDC. Those who had direct Kentucky International Airport. riencing symptoms when she left uation. Frieden said the nurses may dressed by top elected officials. contact with Vinson have been quar- Dallas. She had begun to develop a have been wearing more protective President Barack Obama cleared antined, and those who had been in COLUMN Holywell Cemetery inspires thoughts on how to live FYCL offers catechist program to students DOMINIC SANFILIPPO etery. Holywell is a wild, overgrown and literature before him the more way forward. There are more subtle Indian,” the 14-year-old protagonist, “The amount of time these stu- MEGGIE WELCH Staff Writer place; flowers and vines have wound blest for all time.” crossings, though, that often pass us Junior, is struggling to find meaning dents give is so impressive, espe- Staff Writer their way around gravestones with “Pass the river.” Huh. Not a phrase right by. and joy in his ordinary reservation life cially the engineers and business Last week, I moved into my new writing so faint they’re almost illegible, you hear too often, nowadays. If you Sometimes they’re laughter that apart from his beloved drawings. He majors that take the initiative to room at St. Catherine’s College, Ox- and the forward march of time seems happen to come across a river, it seems seems to go on forever, a glance from muses, “I think the world is a series of get involved in an area complete- ford, which sits on the eastern edge of to have forgotten about Holywell gen- like a bridge or a little speedboat would a stranger on a subway that stays with broken dams and floods, and my car- The Forum for Young Catecheti- ly independent of their area of the old city near the River Cherwell erations ago. do the trick quite nicely. In other places you, or a sunset that hits the treeline toons are little lifeboats.” cal Leaders is a program through study,” Zukowski said. O’Brien and the dense treeline of the University As I was meandering through the and times, though, rivers are and were just right. Other times, they’re mo- Jump into your lifeboats, whatever University of Dayton’s Institute said the amount of time spent in Parks, away from the constant chatter, they are, and hold them tight. Decorate for Pastoral Initiatives that sends the classroom learning has helped noisy tour buses and towering spires them even, go wild. Throw streamers undergraduate and graduate stu- her to prepare lesson plans, but that make up both the city and Univer- and confetti all over them, hire a DJ, dents to Holy Angels Parish to cat- being around the kids helped even sity of Oxford’s center. “I think the world is a series of broken dams have a huge party and invite anyone echize their youth. more. St. Catz, the largest of Oxford’s 38 and everyone. You’ve got quite a lot of Currently, there are about 30 UD “My first semester I was with colleges, is a place full of quiet inten- and floods, and my cartoons are little lifeboats.” lifeboats, you know. Your friends and students that are going through fourth graders, who I really en- sity. Living and working in close quar- family that love you more than you the program, which involves time joyed,” Gerstle said. “Now I am ters with around 650 other students, could imagine, and the unique talents, spent in the classroom, planning with seventh and eighth graders. researchers and professors is exhila- dreams and stirrings of your soul that sessions and going to Holy Angels Let’s just say I know I want to be rating and exhausting, often at the make you, you. Your lifeboats make with the kids. FYCL is a four-phase an early childhood teacher.” same time. I still haven’t gotten used to graveyard, one of the names etched forces to be reckoned with. Their rush- you up and make the Pass worth it; commitment that takes place over Some of what the catechists JUNIOR, “THE ABSOLUTELY TRUE DIARY the surreal scene of nightly 7 o’clock onto a headstone struck me—Kenneth ing waters have connected people and they make you, reader, into a person four semesters, switching between are doing is mostly trying to help OF A PART-TIME INDIAN” dinner in the hall, where the entire Grahame. Grahame, Grahame… it objects and ideas over vast stretches more extraordinary than you could the two settings every other semes- older students prepare for Confir- BY SHERMAN ALEXIE college waits for the headmaster to say was so familiar—who was this guy? of the earth for millennium, and they even imagine. ter. mation, as most of the kids have something in Latin before we can start I wish I could tell you that I suddenly can swallow you up whole as quickly as Lately, it seems like the world has While time in the classroom and FYCL students will graduate certified to teach catechesis. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor not had the religious education eating. (Think “Harry Potter” without remembered that Grahame, of course, they can carry you safely into an excit- ments of vulnerability: the sudden been weary and the river rough in lots creating lesson plans was deemed throughout their lives as Catholic floating ghosts, wands or robes.) was the celebrated author of the chil- ing new part of an adventure. They’re feeling that you’ve made the wrong de- of ways, from senseless violence across “helpful” by Angelica O’Brien, a school students have. On Saturday, it hit me that I prob- dren’s classic “The Wind in the Wil- life and death, all in one. cision, nervousness about the future or the globe to loved ones passing from sophomore early education major, faith and want to eventually teach their home parishes, which they However, Zukowski warns that O’Brien said she thinks most of ably should take a break from my lows.” (I didn’t, though. I Googled it As we make our way across the big a sense of smallness and loneliness in our lives too soon. Don’t fret: it gets and Jenna Gerstle, a senior early in Catholic schools. With the pro- tie back to being so involved in the it is something that someone must the kids are there because their reading (because I was falling asleep from my phone.) I paused and stood river that we’ll all eventually have to a world that sometimes seems too big, better. It always has, somehow, and it childhood education major, they gram, if the catechists finish it, program in their college years. be called to do and feel very deeply parents force them to be there, in my chair), so I started wandering at his grave, thinking about all the pass, we make little crossings every chaotic and messy to make sense of. always will. said they enjoy going into the par- they will receive a certificate say- Kitty MacLean, a second year is the right thing. but she tries to draw them in by around the outskirts of our college’s seasons that had passed over it. The day—every moment, really. The new They’re all part of the Big Pass. When you run into a little crossing ish and interacting with the kids ing they can be catechists in any graduate assistant studying pas- “The most honorable vocation answering all of their questions grounds and into the rest of Oxford. I epitaph on his headstone read, “To the classes that we start every fall, the trips Maybe life and death are one moment, today, whatever it may be, meet it head that are there for catechesis. archdiocese in the United States. toral ministry, helps direct and in the world is to be a catechist,” and getting them all to talk to her. knew there was supposed to be a small, beautiful memory of Kenneth Gra- we plan, the projects we finish, the jobs one glimpse, one crossing that we ex- on. It could change everything. The overwhelming majority of Sister Angela Ann Zukowski facilitate FYCL. She believes this she said. The only drawback is the peaceful graveyard just past St. Cross hame, husband of Elspeth and father we apply for—these are all supposedly perience as a million little fragments. the students in FYCL are early said the most impressive feedback type of package is not offered any- amount of time that is taken out Church; lo and behold, I soon stumbled of Alistair, who passed the river on the big splashes in the river, the obvious, In Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Ab- childhood education majors who she gets from her former students where else in the country and it of a catechist’s schedule, as once upon the entrance to Holywell Cem- sixth of July, 1932, leaving childhood external signs that we’re making our solutely True Diary of a Part Time have grown up in the Catholic is that they are deeply involved in should be taken full advantage of. a month they meet for seven hours. 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com COLUMN COLUMN Senior ROTC cadets visit Gettysburg Military Park Local pumpkin goods less basic than Starbucks drink ANNA HAYS Staff Writer we saluted them as they left,” he said. ALLISON KURTZ version of the ultimate fall treat. an ice cream shop, it reaches a whole Aside from what was required out Staff Writer new level. Pumpkin ice cream can be of the ROTC cadets during the senior 2. PUMPKIN BREAD paired with any other flavor, espe- As a supplement to their existing staff ride and trip to Washington, D.C., It’s October, which means every- cially chocolate or cinnamon, and it’s workloads, 12 graduating University they were able to enjoy a few days of one has already had about five pump- Ever since preschool, this has been sure to be delicious. Even pairing it of Dayton Reserve Officers’ Training bonding together as group of graduat- kin spice lattes. Well, I’m wondering, my favorite autumn treat. Throw a with the other delicacies on this list Corps cadets were able to enjoy one ing seniors. what did people do to satisfy their few chocolate chips in there and you could make for a delightful, mind- last hurrah together on the traditional “Honestly, we’ll never be this close pumpkin cravings before Starbucks? might have found my favorite special- blowing, pumpkin overload. For the senior trip over students’ fall break, with these same 12 guys ever again in They ate actual pumpkins, that’s ty bread. Moist, warm, pumpkin-y; best pumpkin ice cream, head over to Oct. 8-12. our lives,” Locke said. what. After shamelessly searching there’s simply nothing better. Pump- The Galley in KU or Graeter’s, 2412 The senior ROTC cadets, accom- “It was a final chance to go on a trip the area, I’ve found the best of the kin bread is also extremely versatile: Far Hills Ave. panied by Lt. Col. Daniel Redden and with the classmates you’ve been with best pumpkin treats Dayton has to with a basic recipe you could put al- Master Sgt. Eugene Siler, left early Oct. for four years and experience some- offer. most anything inside of it. You can 4. PUMPKIN DONUTS 9 to embark on the ROTC-sponsored thing that you’ll never experience attempt to be healthy and try some trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to again,” Kelly said. 1. PUMPKIN PIE raisins or almonds, or be unhealthy While pumpkin donuts aren’t typi- participate in their senior staff ride. This trip provided the ROTC senior and toss some candy corn up in there. cally a “classic” pumpkin-flavored The senior staff ride occurs every cadets an opportunity to immerse All of a sudden someone decided No matter what’s inside, it never item, Bill’s Donuts, 268 N Main St., is year for ROTC programs across the themselves in American history and to put pumpkin flavor in coffee and disappoints. Moore Dessert Please, the exception. Bill’s has two versions country. This year, UD ROTC seniors reflect upon the pivotal events has it’s considered the best thing ever. At 1003 Shroyer Road, offers a twist on of the pumpkin donut, one that is iced traveled to Gettysburg National Mili- made this country the place it is today. that same point in time, I think every- the classic with a pumpkin cupcake and the other covered with sugar and Ashley’s Pastry Shop offers a variety of baked pumpkin goods. Photo by Allison Kurtz/ Staff Writer tary Park, one of the most significant “In college everyone is trying to one forgot about pumpkin pie. This that’s a pumpkin bread equivalent. cinnamon. The two are completely battlefields of the American Civil War. find who they are,” Locke said, in ref- should be the most popular pumpkin- They even take the candy corn route, unique in flavor, while remaining different varieties. You’ve got pump- cookie, check out the The Cakery, 140 “While on the battlefield we briefed erence to how his time spent over fall flavored item. Mashed up pumpkin in decorating the top with a candy corn consistent at the same time. These do- kin shaped cookies, slice-and-bake Woodman Drive. They have a pump- and explained different parts of the break enhanced his UD experience. a golden brown crust with a dollop of pumpkin. nuts are the perfect pumpkin morn- sugar cookies with pumpkins in the kin bar that basically tastes like a battle at the exact spots they took “Everyone in college should try to find whipped cream; it doesn’t get much ing snack – and probably still less middle, pumpkin-flavored cookies, whole pumpkin pie squeezed into a place,” senior criminal justice major Graduating ROTC cadets on their senior trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Courtesy of Casey Kelly that one experience that forms their better than that... except maybe when 3. PUMPKIN ICE CREAM calories than a morning pumpkin pumpkin cookies with cream cheese three-by-three square of delicious- Casey Kelly said. future… this was that experience for you heat it up with a scoop of cin- spice latte. icing, pumpkin cookies with choco- ness. Ashley’s Pastry Shop also has Each individual cadet had re- if you study you’ll be able to under- the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and he said. me,” Locke said. namon ice cream on the side. When Pumpkin ice cream is often hit late chips... the list goes on and on. pumpkin cookies that made me enjoy searched their briefings as a part of stand it better and in the future you all the ceremonial stuff in D.C.,” Kelly The ROTC seniors also had the priv- The senior ROTC cadets are step- looking for a classic in Dayton, look or miss. When it’s made by a generic 5. PUMPKIN COOKIES No matter what kind of pumpkin cream cheese icing more than I ever their UD military science class in won’t repeat those mistakes,” senior said. ilege to encounter an honor flight co- ping up to the responsibility of serv- no further than Ashley’s Pastry Shop, brand and found in a Kroger, it’s close mood you’re in, there’s a cookie for have before. which they wrote a five page paper and criminal justice major Ralph Locke The group also spent a significant hort at Arlington National Cemetery. ing as officers in the United States 21 Park Ave., which serves a delicious to a three out of 10. When bought at Pumpkin cookies come in many it. For a fun twist on the pumpkin created a presentation in preparation said. amount of time at the Washington Honor Flight Network is a nonprofit Army immediately after graduation for the staff ride. Their senior trip was also supple- Mall, visiting the Washington Monu- organization that gives war veterans this spring. Their fall break spent in This senior staff ride is geared to- mented by a few memorable days spent ment, World War II, Vietnam War, Ko- the opportunity to visit the memorial Gettysburg and Washington, D.C., ward ROTC senior cadets for a reason. in Washington, D.C. rean War and Lincoln memorials. of their respective wars before they die. though filled with plenty of enjoyable Students to perform, direct at White BoxSCHEDULE Theatre Festival “It gave us exposure to our nation’s “Master Sgt. Siler actually served Locke noted the Washington Mall to This fluke meeting reigns as Kelly’s moments, was a reflective preparation MADELINE DOMAN said. “Most people think theater is seeing their play come to life. This history before [we] serve as officers in at Arlington [National Cemetery], so be one of his favorite parts of the trip. favorite part of the trip. for their postgraduate journey. Staff Writer just watching people. Theatre is an special collection features rare first the next few months,” Kelly said. we were able to get an in-depth tour of “There was so much history in one “We were able to line up on the side act of performance, an exposure to editions, manuscripts, galley proofs, 8 p.m. “Just like any other part of history, the Old Guard—the soldiers that guard area, it was really surreal to take in,” as they were exiting the memorial and For more than 10 years, Art- empathy, and an unforgettable ex- papyri and illustrations covering the UNTITLED THREE Street has provided the University perience.” a variety of concepts ranging from WHAT WE HAVE BEEN FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS Tuesday of Dayton with creative events and “Our hope for this event is to help philosophy to physics. THE ALTERNATE WORLD OF JACK TURNER experiences. Next Tuesday through bridge the current gap that lies be- “Words on a page are meaning- NOV. 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Basic computer Mattress Set, Never been used. “Directing and producing theater the library. In effort to participate gmail.com or contact ArtStreet at 937- One Student Needed as roommate skills needed good with organiza- Still in plastic. $195 937 545 3610 is a lifestyle. It is a psychological in the preview, many students sub- 229-5101. for ghetto house for the 2014-15 tion. Salary/Weekly Rate: $518, process that humans have,” LaDuca mitted their scripts with the hope of *Talk Back of these plays immediately afterwards 6 NEWS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 7 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com COLUMN COLUMN Senior ROTC cadets visit Gettysburg Military Park Local pumpkin goods less basic than Starbucks drink ANNA HAYS Staff Writer we saluted them as they left,” he said. ALLISON KURTZ version of the ultimate fall treat. an ice cream shop, it reaches a whole Aside from what was required out Staff Writer new level. Pumpkin ice cream can be of the ROTC cadets during the senior 2. PUMPKIN BREAD paired with any other flavor, espe- As a supplement to their existing staff ride and trip to Washington, D.C., It’s October, which means every- cially chocolate or cinnamon, and it’s workloads, 12 graduating University they were able to enjoy a few days of one has already had about five pump- Ever since preschool, this has been sure to be delicious. Even pairing it of Dayton Reserve Officers’ Training bonding together as group of graduat- kin spice lattes. Well, I’m wondering, my favorite autumn treat. Throw a with the other delicacies on this list Corps cadets were able to enjoy one ing seniors. what did people do to satisfy their few chocolate chips in there and you could make for a delightful, mind- last hurrah together on the traditional “Honestly, we’ll never be this close pumpkin cravings before Starbucks? might have found my favorite special- blowing, pumpkin overload. For the senior trip over students’ fall break, with these same 12 guys ever again in They ate actual pumpkins, that’s ty bread. Moist, warm, pumpkin-y; best pumpkin ice cream, head over to Oct. 8-12. our lives,” Locke said. what. After shamelessly searching there’s simply nothing better. Pump- The Galley in KU or Graeter’s, 2412 The senior ROTC cadets, accom- “It was a final chance to go on a trip the area, I’ve found the best of the kin bread is also extremely versatile: Far Hills Ave. panied by Lt. Col. Daniel Redden and with the classmates you’ve been with best pumpkin treats Dayton has to with a basic recipe you could put al- Master Sgt. Eugene Siler, left early Oct. for four years and experience some- offer. most anything inside of it. You can 4. PUMPKIN DONUTS 9 to embark on the ROTC-sponsored thing that you’ll never experience attempt to be healthy and try some trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to again,” Kelly said. 1. PUMPKIN PIE raisins or almonds, or be unhealthy While pumpkin donuts aren’t typi- participate in their senior staff ride. This trip provided the ROTC senior and toss some candy corn up in there. cally a “classic” pumpkin-flavored The senior staff ride occurs every cadets an opportunity to immerse All of a sudden someone decided No matter what’s inside, it never item, Bill’s Donuts, 268 N Main St., is year for ROTC programs across the themselves in American history and to put pumpkin flavor in coffee and disappoints. Moore Dessert Please, the exception. Bill’s has two versions country. This year, UD ROTC seniors reflect upon the pivotal events has it’s considered the best thing ever. At 1003 Shroyer Road, offers a twist on of the pumpkin donut, one that is iced traveled to Gettysburg National Mili- made this country the place it is today. that same point in time, I think every- the classic with a pumpkin cupcake and the other covered with sugar and Ashley’s Pastry Shop offers a variety of baked pumpkin goods. Photo by Allison Kurtz/ Staff Writer tary Park, one of the most significant “In college everyone is trying to one forgot about pumpkin pie. This that’s a pumpkin bread equivalent. cinnamon. The two are completely battlefields of the American Civil War. find who they are,” Locke said, in ref- should be the most popular pumpkin- They even take the candy corn route, unique in flavor, while remaining different varieties. You’ve got pump- cookie, check out the The Cakery, 140 “While on the battlefield we briefed erence to how his time spent over fall flavored item. Mashed up pumpkin in decorating the top with a candy corn consistent at the same time. These do- kin shaped cookies, slice-and-bake Woodman Drive. They have a pump- and explained different parts of the break enhanced his UD experience. a golden brown crust with a dollop of pumpkin. nuts are the perfect pumpkin morn- sugar cookies with pumpkins in the kin bar that basically tastes like a battle at the exact spots they took “Everyone in college should try to find whipped cream; it doesn’t get much ing snack – and probably still less middle, pumpkin-flavored cookies, whole pumpkin pie squeezed into a place,” senior criminal justice major Graduating ROTC cadets on their senior trip to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Courtesy of Casey Kelly that one experience that forms their better than that... except maybe when 3. PUMPKIN ICE CREAM calories than a morning pumpkin pumpkin cookies with cream cheese three-by-three square of delicious- Casey Kelly said. future… this was that experience for you heat it up with a scoop of cin- spice latte. icing, pumpkin cookies with choco- ness. Ashley’s Pastry Shop also has Each individual cadet had re- if you study you’ll be able to under- the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and he said. me,” Locke said. namon ice cream on the side. When Pumpkin ice cream is often hit late chips... the list goes on and on. pumpkin cookies that made me enjoy searched their briefings as a part of stand it better and in the future you all the ceremonial stuff in D.C.,” Kelly The ROTC seniors also had the priv- The senior ROTC cadets are step- looking for a classic in Dayton, look or miss. When it’s made by a generic 5. PUMPKIN COOKIES No matter what kind of pumpkin cream cheese icing more than I ever their UD military science class in won’t repeat those mistakes,” senior said. ilege to encounter an honor flight co- ping up to the responsibility of serv- no further than Ashley’s Pastry Shop, brand and found in a Kroger, it’s close mood you’re in, there’s a cookie for have before. which they wrote a five page paper and criminal justice major Ralph Locke The group also spent a significant hort at Arlington National Cemetery. ing as officers in the United States 21 Park Ave., which serves a delicious to a three out of 10. When bought at Pumpkin cookies come in many it. For a fun twist on the pumpkin created a presentation in preparation said. amount of time at the Washington Honor Flight Network is a nonprofit Army immediately after graduation for the staff ride. Their senior trip was also supple- Mall, visiting the Washington Monu- organization that gives war veterans this spring. Their fall break spent in This senior staff ride is geared to- mented by a few memorable days spent ment, World War II, Vietnam War, Ko- the opportunity to visit the memorial Gettysburg and Washington, D.C., ward ROTC senior cadets for a reason. in Washington, D.C. rean War and Lincoln memorials. of their respective wars before they die. though filled with plenty of enjoyable Students to perform, direct at White BoxSCHEDULE Theatre Festival “It gave us exposure to our nation’s “Master Sgt. Siler actually served Locke noted the Washington Mall to This fluke meeting reigns as Kelly’s moments, was a reflective preparation MADELINE DOMAN said. “Most people think theater is seeing their play come to life. This history before [we] serve as officers in at Arlington [National Cemetery], so be one of his favorite parts of the trip. favorite part of the trip. for their postgraduate journey. Staff Writer just watching people. Theatre is an special collection features rare first the next few months,” Kelly said. we were able to get an in-depth tour of “There was so much history in one “We were able to line up on the side act of performance, an exposure to editions, manuscripts, galley proofs, 8 p.m. “Just like any other part of history, the Old Guard—the soldiers that guard area, it was really surreal to take in,” as they were exiting the memorial and For more than 10 years, Art- empathy, and an unforgettable ex- papyri and illustrations covering the UNTITLED THREE Street has provided the University perience.” a variety of concepts ranging from WHAT WE HAVE BEEN FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS Tuesday of Dayton with creative events and “Our hope for this event is to help philosophy to physics. THE ALTERNATE WORLD OF JACK TURNER experiences. Next Tuesday through bridge the current gap that lies be- “Words on a page are meaning- NOV. 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Basic computer Mattress Set, Never been used. “Directing and producing theater the library. In effort to participate gmail.com or contact ArtStreet at 937- One Student Needed as roommate skills needed good with organiza- Still in plastic. $195 937 545 3610 is a lifestyle. It is a psychological in the preview, many students sub- 229-5101. for ghetto house for the 2014-15 tion. Salary/Weekly Rate: $518, process that humans have,” LaDuca mitted their scripts with the hope of *Talk Back of these plays immediately afterwards 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Eccentric musical “MAME” showing in Dayton MOIRA BONADONNA central themes of the musical is The Men of Staff Writer staying positive and making the best out of a poor situation as is “MAME,” a musical telling the evident by the fact that Mame PROFILE story of a young man and his ec- recurrently uses the word “ban- 238 Stonemill centric aunt during the Great quet” to describe life. Steele, a Depression, is coming to down- recent graduate of Wright State town Dayton. The Human Race University, plays Patrick Dennis, KATY HOEPER Theatre Company’s production Mame’s orphaned nephew. on top of the sinks in the community Staff Writer will feature many local graduates “My experience has been bathroom. And the trash cans. And the and Dayton area natives, and it wonderful thus far,” Steele said. toilet… runs from Oct. 30 through Nov. 23. While he said he feels lucky to FN: Give everyone in your house a JB: Oh, one time, I had passed out af- What started as a small, bud- not have experienced the same superlative. ter a night out, but these guys said they ding company 27 years ago has kind of loss Patrick did as a child, were going to get Bdubs. Somehow, I blossomed into a large theater that Steele did say that he “can very Jonathan Rose: Matt “Shortstax” Ver- heard them, and I jumped out of bed to showcases Broadway musicals and much relate to his innate desire ket is Most Likely to Not Finish a Stack join. I reached the door frame and pro- plays on a smaller scale, but with to live a ‘proper’ life and to try to of Pancakes. ceeded to pass out again. Standing up. just as much enthusiasm. fit a mold that he was never go- Matt Verket: The first night we were RB: Another one for John is freshman “A lot of folks come by just to ing to fit.” here, we went out to eat and I ordered year, he came back after going out and see if they can pull it off... and Steele said he appreciates the a tall stack of pancakes, and… built all the community furniture up they don’t leave disappointed,” stories of characters and puts Reid Butler: He didn’t even eat half of in front of one of the stairwells. When actor Zack Steele said. deep thought into how he will it. I got back, he was lying on top of it The Human Race Theatre Com- portray them. Nate Jones: So now he’s Shortstax. and the only explanation he offered pany tries to present universal “As actors, we are an eccentric Torie Wiggins, Lisa Ann Goldsmith, Jamie Cordes and Peanut Edmonson star in the Human Race Theatre Company’s production of MAME. Photo RB: Nate is Least Likely to Make it to was, “No way any zombies are getting courtesy of Scott J. Kimmins. themes “that explore the human bunch, each with our own outra- the Bathroom. He pees everywhere. through this.” condition and startle us all into a geous and equally unique back- His shoes. The door. Everywhere. JB: (Shrugs) I don’t think that’s embar- renewed awareness of ourselves,” grounds, but to deny our own sto- sity of Dayton students to see The “MAME” is more catered toward piness and, above all, to surround About twice a weekend. rassing, I think it was smart. according to the theater’s website. ry, is to deny the thing that makes Human Race Theatre Company’s students in the Dayton area. ourselves with loyal friends,” he NJ: I don’t want that in there! RB: (pointedly, to JB) The door opened It mainly houses performances in us good performers that are com- production of “MAME” not only “Our ‘MAME’ has been created said. “Students, don’t convince RB: No, make sure it’s in there. (To NJ) inward. the Loft Theatre, a 212-seat space pelling to watch on stage,” he said. because of its entertaining and specifically for our audience. Stu- yourselves that this ‘won’t be your Quit peeing on my floor and we will on the third floor of the Metropoli- He said this lesson can be relatable plot, but because it is a dents pay half price for all perfor- kind of show,’ because I guarantee stop talking about it. FN: If you guys were to be visit- tan Arts Center, according to the learned the hard way, often times Broadway-level production right mances and can see a number of you will leave the theater with a MV: John is Most Likely to Crack a Dad ing for your 10-year reunion, what Director of Marketing and Com- with people losing beloved objects here in Dayton. recent area graduates who are just new outlook.” Joke. would everyone be up to? munications Steven Box. or people, before coming to ac- “It’s a big musical in a very in- starting out in their professional John Bayer: Reid is Most Likely to Have “‘MAME’ is a fun and funny knowledge them. timate space with Broadway-level careers.” For more information, visit the a Beer in His Hand. RB: Nate will be trying to put his six production about a young man “This story is one of living life production values and acting for Steele hopes students come out theatre company’s website, human- NJ: Reid is Most Likely to Go to a Com- children through school. and his outrageous aunt, some- to make mistakes so that you can a fraction of the cost of a touring to see the show as well. racetheatre.org, or contact Steven ic-Con. JR: Correction: six children with six thing many young adults can learn from them,” Steele said. show,” Box said. “‘MAME’ reminds us to be ac- Box, the director of marketing and RB: I only went to one! different women. Reid Butler, Nate Jones, Jonathan Rose, John Bayer and Matt Verket live at 238 Stonemill. Selfie courtesy of Reid Butler, Nate Jones, Jonathan Rose, relate to,” Box said. One of the Box highly encourages Univer- He also said this production of tive participants in our own hap- communications. MV: And that’s one more than all of NJ: J. Rose is going to be a body builder. John Bayer and Matt Verket. us, so… RB: No wait, what if he’s really, really RB: OK, well, J. Rose is Least Likely to fat. (To JR) You’re totally going to be wood. NJ: The Wacky Wailing Inflatable Arm COLUMN be Seen at the Gym. doing the Truffle Shuffle in 10 years, JB: We played it at a renaissance fair a JB: Stale beer. Tube Man. NJ: Or Most Likely to Sit While he Pees. I’m calling it now. couple of weekends ago, actually. RB: Dragon fire and ruin. That’s all JB: (To NJ) You’re going to have to JR: John is going to be the new Dr. you’re going to find here. stretch a lot before then. FN: How did you guys meet? Chase. FN: What advice do you want to JB: No trespassing, violators will be of- NJ: But the real question is, will they Haunted house creates living horror film MV: I want to be a stay-at-home-dad. give the underclassmen? fered a shot. let me in Tim’s? MARY KATE DORR horror movie, and guess who is list to enter the manor is 17,000 since then, yet thought other Uni- the website’s video of the experi- NJ: We are all in civil engineering, and JB: Reid will be a burly man, carving JB: I’m going as Herb Brooks from Asst. A&E Editor starring? You. people? The experience accepts versity of Dayton students who ence. I met John through ultimate frisbee. things out of redwood trees in Puget NJ: Be a business student. FN: What is your house theme Miracle, and a lot of our underclass- This is unlike any haunted two people per day, four per week- might have a higher terror toler- If at all interested in learning RB: Shortstax was added because Sound. RB: Duck those punches at Bargos… song? men friends are going to be the team. In case anyone hasn’t been able house you have heard of before. end, throughout all weeks of the ance than me would be better able about McKamey Manor, I urge you someone backed out at the last min- JB: Don’t visit friends at other schools. MV: I’m going as Nemo, and my girl- to tell by the amount of pumpkin McKamey Manor’s official website year and you must apply. Once to comment on the manor. to check out the website in which ute. But we feel lucky, because he’s FN: Do you have any house tradi- You don’t want to miss a weekend here. RB: “Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue friend is going as a shark. Throughout patch Instagrams or sudden drop dubs it the only “true” interactive accepted and ready to go, par- I went to roommates, friends, you can watch the online clips of cool, and also he has awesome hous- tions? JB: If you don’t start drinking in the Suede Shoes. the night, we are going to use the Find in temperature, Halloween season haunted house experience. Want ticipants must meet in a public neighbors and random Flyers to participants becoming perma- ing points. morning, you can’t drink all day. JB: Yeah, we actually play it so often a Friend App, and she’s going to have is upon us. That’s right, it’s time to know why? Because the actors space and are taken to the manor pick their brains about the experi- nently physchologically damaged. MV: (shrugs) I’m a fifth year. RB: Doorknobs. It’s a game where, if RB: Another bit of advice: Go to Day- that one time, when it was really quiet to try and find me at all of these differ- to start pretending you like candy involved can touch you. And choke to avoid the public finding out its ence. My most obvious question of There is also a photo gallery with RB: Also, I went to high school with you fart, you call “Doorknobs,” and tona. over here, we could hear our neighbors ent houses. corn and stressing over a cos- you. And lock you in coffins with location. Those lucky enough to course was, “Would you go?” fun photos of baby dolls without John. everyone gets to beat that person up NJ: Also, don’t steal upperclassmen’s next door singing it. RB: I think I’m going to go as Ron tume that is the right balance of other masked actors covered in be chosen are told to block out a “Nope.” eyes, neat bathtubs with victims until they touch one. It’s especially stuff. Swanson. Or Star Lord from “Guard- clever and attractive, and last but blood while they scream at you. four to seven hour time period to “No.” submerged in blood, and not- FN: Care to share your most embar- interesting in this house, because we FN: What’s your favorite spot at ians of the Galaxy.” not least, pick out the best horror Somehow, this is considered undergo this experience. “That can’t be legal.” scary-at-all masked actors with rassing moment at UD? mostly have door handles and only a FN: What is the perfect method for UD? JR: I’m going to go as a sexy zookeeper. films to celebrate this special time legal. All participants must sign As a disclaimer, I must inform “HAHAHA, no.” chain saws. few doorknobs. eating an Oreo? RB: He has a lot of attractive animal of year. a waiver claiming that they will you that I’m no brave soul when it I have yet to find a single person If this sounds appealing and JR: I was in front of KU and ate it on the MV: Another one is KUBB, which is NJ: Not Kettering Labs. friends. How long will your shorts be For some, a horror film isn’t adhere to the rules of the manor comes to anything haunted. I re- who would agree to enter McKa- you’re interested in not sleeping ice. I played it off really cool though, pronounced like “coob.” RB/NJ: “How to perfectly eat a choco- JB: Milano’s. They know all of us there. again, J. Rose? quite terrifying enough. Just ask and are in proper medical condi- fused to go trick-or-treating when mey Manor after watching the pro- for the rest of your life, visit mck- don’t worry. late cookie sandwich.” NJ: Bdubs and Milano’s. After mid- JR: I’m thinking mid-thigh. The prob- those psychotic enough, in my tion to experience the trauma I was three because my parents motional video for the experience. ameymanor.com for more videos, MV: I totally did the same thing in front FN: I’m almost scared to ask… NJ: Start with a twenty stack. night, though. lem is that I’m super pale under here. humble opinion, to enter McKa- lying ahead. You also must be 21 dressed me as a clown and I cried One of my closest friends, a horror FAQs and information regarding of a tour group freshman year! I was RB: And you’re on your way. MV: Tanks. RB: Hey, at least you won’t get hit by mey Manor. There are haunted years old to enter and the entire every time I saw my reflection. movie junkie who permanently ru- applying. skateboarding down from Marycrest, RB/NJ: It’s a Viking game of conquest. JR: I’m more of a two bite guy. NJ: J. Rose loves the gym. a car. houses, and then there is this experience is filmed so others can Five minutes into my 13th birth- ined my sleeping habits after forc- though. JB: Played on the pitch aka the front RB: Yeah, he actually has a cookie jar JR: I don’t want to be that guy, but, freakishly unique terror experi- watch as you become scarred for day party, I was led out of a haunt- ing me to watch “Sinister” in high JB: It’s hard to pick just one. yard. in his room. He only eats them in bed. yeah. He’s right. ence located in San Diego, Califor- the remainder of your life. ed house by my friend’s mom. school, refused to even consider it NJ: My embarrassing moment? Fresh- RB: Basically, you throw sticks at other nia. McKamey Manor is a living Did I mention that the waiting I’ve become slightly braver hypothetically after he watched man year. All of it. sticks. FN: If your house came with a FN: Finally, what are you going as RB: Yeah, freshman year, I fell asleep NJ: Yeah, it’s like Red Rover. But with warning label, what would it be? for Halloween? 8 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT 9 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Eccentric musical “MAME” showing in Dayton MOIRA BONADONNA central themes of the musical is The Men of Staff Writer staying positive and making the best out of a poor situation as is “MAME,” a musical telling the evident by the fact that Mame PROFILE story of a young man and his ec- recurrently uses the word “ban- 238 Stonemill centric aunt during the Great quet” to describe life. Steele, a Depression, is coming to down- recent graduate of Wright State town Dayton. The Human Race University, plays Patrick Dennis, KATY HOEPER Theatre Company’s production Mame’s orphaned nephew. on top of the sinks in the community Staff Writer will feature many local graduates “My experience has been bathroom. And the trash cans. And the and Dayton area natives, and it wonderful thus far,” Steele said. toilet… runs from Oct. 30 through Nov. 23. While he said he feels lucky to FN: Give everyone in your house a JB: Oh, one time, I had passed out af- What started as a small, bud- not have experienced the same superlative. ter a night out, but these guys said they ding company 27 years ago has kind of loss Patrick did as a child, were going to get Bdubs. Somehow, I blossomed into a large theater that Steele did say that he “can very Jonathan Rose: Matt “Shortstax” Ver- heard them, and I jumped out of bed to showcases Broadway musicals and much relate to his innate desire ket is Most Likely to Not Finish a Stack join. I reached the door frame and pro- plays on a smaller scale, but with to live a ‘proper’ life and to try to of Pancakes. ceeded to pass out again. Standing up. just as much enthusiasm. fit a mold that he was never go- Matt Verket: The first night we were RB: Another one for John is freshman “A lot of folks come by just to ing to fit.” here, we went out to eat and I ordered year, he came back after going out and see if they can pull it off... and Steele said he appreciates the a tall stack of pancakes, and… built all the community furniture up they don’t leave disappointed,” stories of characters and puts Reid Butler: He didn’t even eat half of in front of one of the stairwells. When actor Zack Steele said. deep thought into how he will it. I got back, he was lying on top of it The Human Race Theatre Com- portray them. Nate Jones: So now he’s Shortstax. and the only explanation he offered pany tries to present universal “As actors, we are an eccentric Torie Wiggins, Lisa Ann Goldsmith, Jamie Cordes and Peanut Edmonson star in the Human Race Theatre Company’s production of MAME. Photo RB: Nate is Least Likely to Make it to was, “No way any zombies are getting courtesy of Scott J. Kimmins. themes “that explore the human bunch, each with our own outra- the Bathroom. He pees everywhere. through this.” condition and startle us all into a geous and equally unique back- His shoes. The door. Everywhere. JB: (Shrugs) I don’t think that’s embar- renewed awareness of ourselves,” grounds, but to deny our own sto- sity of Dayton students to see The “MAME” is more catered toward piness and, above all, to surround About twice a weekend. rassing, I think it was smart. according to the theater’s website. ry, is to deny the thing that makes Human Race Theatre Company’s students in the Dayton area. ourselves with loyal friends,” he NJ: I don’t want that in there! RB: (pointedly, to JB) The door opened It mainly houses performances in us good performers that are com- production of “MAME” not only “Our ‘MAME’ has been created said. “Students, don’t convince RB: No, make sure it’s in there. (To NJ) inward. the Loft Theatre, a 212-seat space pelling to watch on stage,” he said. because of its entertaining and specifically for our audience. Stu- yourselves that this ‘won’t be your Quit peeing on my floor and we will on the third floor of the Metropoli- He said this lesson can be relatable plot, but because it is a dents pay half price for all perfor- kind of show,’ because I guarantee stop talking about it. FN: If you guys were to be visit- tan Arts Center, according to the learned the hard way, often times Broadway-level production right mances and can see a number of you will leave the theater with a MV: John is Most Likely to Crack a Dad ing for your 10-year reunion, what Director of Marketing and Com- with people losing beloved objects here in Dayton. recent area graduates who are just new outlook.” Joke. would everyone be up to? munications Steven Box. or people, before coming to ac- “It’s a big musical in a very in- starting out in their professional John Bayer: Reid is Most Likely to Have “‘MAME’ is a fun and funny knowledge them. timate space with Broadway-level careers.” For more information, visit the a Beer in His Hand. RB: Nate will be trying to put his six production about a young man “This story is one of living life production values and acting for Steele hopes students come out theatre company’s website, human- NJ: Reid is Most Likely to Go to a Com- children through school. and his outrageous aunt, some- to make mistakes so that you can a fraction of the cost of a touring to see the show as well. racetheatre.org, or contact Steven ic-Con. JR: Correction: six children with six thing many young adults can learn from them,” Steele said. show,” Box said. “‘MAME’ reminds us to be ac- Box, the director of marketing and RB: I only went to one! different women. Reid Butler, Nate Jones, Jonathan Rose, John Bayer and Matt Verket live at 238 Stonemill. Selfie courtesy of Reid Butler, Nate Jones, Jonathan Rose, relate to,” Box said. One of the Box highly encourages Univer- He also said this production of tive participants in our own hap- communications. MV: And that’s one more than all of NJ: J. Rose is going to be a body builder. John Bayer and Matt Verket. us, so… RB: No wait, what if he’s really, really RB: OK, well, J. Rose is Least Likely to fat. (To JR) You’re totally going to be wood. NJ: The Wacky Wailing Inflatable Arm COLUMN be Seen at the Gym. doing the Truffle Shuffle in 10 years, JB: We played it at a renaissance fair a JB: Stale beer. Tube Man. NJ: Or Most Likely to Sit While he Pees. I’m calling it now. couple of weekends ago, actually. RB: Dragon fire and ruin. That’s all JB: (To NJ) You’re going to have to JR: John is going to be the new Dr. you’re going to find here. stretch a lot before then. FN: How did you guys meet? Chase. FN: What advice do you want to JB: No trespassing, violators will be of- NJ: But the real question is, will they Haunted house creates living horror film MV: I want to be a stay-at-home-dad. give the underclassmen? fered a shot. let me in Tim’s? MARY KATE DORR horror movie, and guess who is list to enter the manor is 17,000 since then, yet thought other Uni- the website’s video of the experi- NJ: We are all in civil engineering, and JB: Reid will be a burly man, carving JB: I’m going as Herb Brooks from Asst. A&E Editor starring? You. people? The experience accepts versity of Dayton students who ence. I met John through ultimate frisbee. things out of redwood trees in Puget NJ: Be a business student. FN: What is your house theme Miracle, and a lot of our underclass- This is unlike any haunted two people per day, four per week- might have a higher terror toler- If at all interested in learning RB: Shortstax was added because Sound. RB: Duck those punches at Bargos… song? men friends are going to be the team. In case anyone hasn’t been able house you have heard of before. end, throughout all weeks of the ance than me would be better able about McKamey Manor, I urge you someone backed out at the last min- JB: Don’t visit friends at other schools. MV: I’m going as Nemo, and my girl- to tell by the amount of pumpkin McKamey Manor’s official website year and you must apply. Once to comment on the manor. to check out the website in which ute. But we feel lucky, because he’s FN: Do you have any house tradi- You don’t want to miss a weekend here. RB: “Hooked on a Feeling” by Blue friend is going as a shark. Throughout patch Instagrams or sudden drop dubs it the only “true” interactive accepted and ready to go, par- I went to roommates, friends, you can watch the online clips of cool, and also he has awesome hous- tions? JB: If you don’t start drinking in the Suede Shoes. the night, we are going to use the Find in temperature, Halloween season haunted house experience. Want ticipants must meet in a public neighbors and random Flyers to participants becoming perma- ing points. morning, you can’t drink all day. JB: Yeah, we actually play it so often a Friend App, and she’s going to have is upon us. That’s right, it’s time to know why? Because the actors space and are taken to the manor pick their brains about the experi- nently physchologically damaged. MV: (shrugs) I’m a fifth year. RB: Doorknobs. It’s a game where, if RB: Another bit of advice: Go to Day- that one time, when it was really quiet to try and find me at all of these differ- to start pretending you like candy involved can touch you. And choke to avoid the public finding out its ence. My most obvious question of There is also a photo gallery with RB: Also, I went to high school with you fart, you call “Doorknobs,” and tona. over here, we could hear our neighbors ent houses. corn and stressing over a cos- you. And lock you in coffins with location. Those lucky enough to course was, “Would you go?” fun photos of baby dolls without John. everyone gets to beat that person up NJ: Also, don’t steal upperclassmen’s next door singing it. RB: I think I’m going to go as Ron tume that is the right balance of other masked actors covered in be chosen are told to block out a “Nope.” eyes, neat bathtubs with victims until they touch one. It’s especially stuff. Swanson. Or Star Lord from “Guard- clever and attractive, and last but blood while they scream at you. four to seven hour time period to “No.” submerged in blood, and not- FN: Care to share your most embar- interesting in this house, because we FN: What’s your favorite spot at ians of the Galaxy.” not least, pick out the best horror Somehow, this is considered undergo this experience. “That can’t be legal.” scary-at-all masked actors with rassing moment at UD? mostly have door handles and only a FN: What is the perfect method for UD? JR: I’m going to go as a sexy zookeeper. films to celebrate this special time legal. All participants must sign As a disclaimer, I must inform “HAHAHA, no.” chain saws. few doorknobs. eating an Oreo? RB: He has a lot of attractive animal of year. a waiver claiming that they will you that I’m no brave soul when it I have yet to find a single person If this sounds appealing and JR: I was in front of KU and ate it on the MV: Another one is KUBB, which is NJ: Not Kettering Labs. friends. How long will your shorts be For some, a horror film isn’t adhere to the rules of the manor comes to anything haunted. I re- who would agree to enter McKa- you’re interested in not sleeping ice. I played it off really cool though, pronounced like “coob.” RB/NJ: “How to perfectly eat a choco- JB: Milano’s. They know all of us there. again, J. Rose? quite terrifying enough. Just ask and are in proper medical condi- fused to go trick-or-treating when mey Manor after watching the pro- for the rest of your life, visit mck- don’t worry. late cookie sandwich.” NJ: Bdubs and Milano’s. After mid- JR: I’m thinking mid-thigh. The prob- those psychotic enough, in my tion to experience the trauma I was three because my parents motional video for the experience. ameymanor.com for more videos, MV: I totally did the same thing in front FN: I’m almost scared to ask… NJ: Start with a twenty stack. night, though. lem is that I’m super pale under here. humble opinion, to enter McKa- lying ahead. You also must be 21 dressed me as a clown and I cried One of my closest friends, a horror FAQs and information regarding of a tour group freshman year! I was RB: And you’re on your way. MV: Tanks. RB: Hey, at least you won’t get hit by mey Manor. There are haunted years old to enter and the entire every time I saw my reflection. movie junkie who permanently ru- applying. skateboarding down from Marycrest, RB/NJ: It’s a Viking game of conquest. JR: I’m more of a two bite guy. NJ: J. Rose loves the gym. a car. houses, and then there is this experience is filmed so others can Five minutes into my 13th birth- ined my sleeping habits after forc- though. JB: Played on the pitch aka the front RB: Yeah, he actually has a cookie jar JR: I don’t want to be that guy, but, freakishly unique terror experi- watch as you become scarred for day party, I was led out of a haunt- ing me to watch “Sinister” in high JB: It’s hard to pick just one. yard. in his room. He only eats them in bed. yeah. He’s right. ence located in San Diego, Califor- the remainder of your life. ed house by my friend’s mom. school, refused to even consider it NJ: My embarrassing moment? Fresh- RB: Basically, you throw sticks at other nia. McKamey Manor is a living Did I mention that the waiting I’ve become slightly braver hypothetically after he watched man year. All of it. sticks. FN: If your house came with a FN: Finally, what are you going as RB: Yeah, freshman year, I fell asleep NJ: Yeah, it’s like Red Rover. But with warning label, what would it be? for Halloween? 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com

“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Austin Myers: Youngest inmate on death row

—Henry David Thoreau Ohio news has recently been fo- for Myers’ crime. For starters, it and receive more visiting time deserves to have privileges taken ever again witness the happiness American author, 1817-1862 cusing strongly on the sentencing has been reported that those on and phone privileges. from him after he took a human he brought to their lives. Austin Myers received Thursday, death row wait, on average, for Death row inmates, on the oth- life. Memories of Back will cer- Oct. 16th. Myers, accused of mur- over a decade to actually be ex- er hand, spend up to 23 hours a When given the chance to make tainly remain alive in the minds dering Justin Back with the help ecuted. So why not give him life day isolated in their cell. a statement before his sentencing of those who loved and were in- of Timothy Mosley, received the without parole, one may ask? Their recreation hours are in court, Austin simply said he spired by him, but they aren’t the death penalty at the age of 19. This is due to the fact that those drastically cut back, and they are made a mistake and mentioned same as having him truly present. This makes him the young- Holidays, birthdays and weddings fneditorial est inmate on death row in Ohio. are going to be spent missing a While some may argue that the “Memories of Justin will certainly remain family member, and years from Ebola outrage is unnecessary death penalty is too extreme for a now the Back family will still be VOCAL: man Myers’ age, I strongly believe thinking about the loss of their that there are people who have at this point I do not feel an that this punishment is perfectly alive in the minds of those who loved and son, grandson and nephew. STUDENTS ARE SPEAKING UP actually perished from this dis- outright travel ban is impera- suitable. One can only hope that in all ease. tive. Not unless everyone on Not only did the two boys origi- were inspired by him.” the hours of solitude Myers will The Center for Disease Con- the planes has to swap bodily nally attempt to strangle Back, be forced to endure, he will be November is almost here and we find ourselves on the brink of trol and Prevention itself has fluids. who was set to enter the Navy the haunted by the memories of the winter. Soon enough the snow will be falling and these beautiful officially said “Ebola is trans- It’s unnecessary for there to following week, but they also shot horrible act he committed up fall days will be a thing of the past. mitted by direct contact with be all of this commotion over him, and Mosley stabbed him 21 sentenced to life receive more required to be accompanied by at the potential good he could ac- until the day he receives his de- Take the time to enjoy the changing leaves and look around body fluids of a person who has something that really doesn’t times while Myers stood there ig- privileges than those who are to least one officer when they are complish if he was allowed to live. served lethal injection. STEVEN GOODMAN campus. There are a lot of exciting events that just wrapped up symptoms of Ebola.” spread easily noring Back’s cries for help. be executed. outside of their cell. However, the judge commented Asst. Opinions Editor and a lot to look forward to. I like to imagine that if a I even heard on NPR that a While Mosley should have re- According to the Department These prison conditions are on the lack of sympathy and emo- Saturday marked the end of sustainability week. Led by stu- “Ebola is going to kill us virus first identified in the recent poll claimed 45 percent ceived the death penalty as well, of Corrections, inmates given why I support the death penalty, tion in his words. After all, there dents, this event stressed the importance of the responsible gener- all!” is the impression I get mid-1970s were airborne, some of Americans are uncomfort- he was given life in prison due to a life sentence stay in cells with even when imposed on a 19 year- is certainly no good he would ever ation and usage of energy and sustainable food systems. Through from what seems like every doctor in the world would have able with travelling outside an agreement he made to testify another inmate, are allowed up to old. Myers is obviously a cold- be able to cause after murdering lectures, celebrations and academic seminars, the campus came news outlet and person in this figured it out by now, but that’s of the U.S. while Ebola rages against Myers. seven hours per day to be outside hearted killer if he is able to ruth- someone. ALEX TOBALIN away from the week with a deeper appreciation of the world country. Of course, very few just my thought. in West Africa. Unless you There are many aspects that go with other inmates, eat with other lessly murder an innocent teen Back’s family will never get Freshman around us and our responsibility for preserving it. people appeared to take this vi- There has also been increas- are traveling directly to the along with the death penalty that prisoners, are given more free- and then stand by watching him the chance to see him succeed in Undecided Some of the events on the horizon on campus include the rap- rus seriously until one person ing discussion of placing a epidemic-stricken countries, it make this punishment justifiable dom in work assignment choices plead to live. He most certainly the Navy, marry, have a family or idly approaching basketball season, Christmas on Campus and in the U.S. was diagnosed with travel ban on the region of West is incredibly unlikely that you Thanksgiving. it. Never mind the several thou- Africa. will come in contact with an in- We’re ecstatic about the energy on campus. We feel that the sand cases in Guinea, Liberia While there is obviously a dividual suffering from Ebola. fnstaff 2014–2015 levels of student participation here are at an all-time high and see and Sierra Leone: three people large problem with Ebola in I suppose the biggest issue I A satirical take on Ebola coverage our community ties growing richer every week. with Ebola in the U.S. means an that region, there are only have is with the lack of atten- In addition to all of that, this week is Love Your Body Week all instant panic. around 150 passengers per day tion this virus was given un- Hide your kids, hide your wives and Maybe terrorist is a good term for those four diseases have vaccinations EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART DIRECTOR around the world. Flyer News believes that everyone should feel The overreaction over this coming to the U.S. from West til it reached our shores. Just hide your husbands because it’s infect- our friend Ebola. I mean she did cause and are, for the most part, controlled comfortable in their own skin. College is a great place because virus increased when claims Africa. because there is an epidemic ing everybody up here. That’s right quite a stir when she finally made her within our society, but at one point CC Hutten CIRCULATION MANAGER it allows students to express themselves however they want to, were made by George Will on I don’t think a total travel across an ocean doesn’t meant people, Ebola has entered the United big entrance. they were causing just as big of a dis- (CONTACT: [email protected]) Meghan Ostermueller so this week give yourself a pat on the back and be confident in Fox, and some other writers, ban is necessary for our sur- it deserves less attention than a States, and she brought the worst gift However, I feel our wondering turbance as Ebola. Thousands of peo- whatever you do. that Ebola could be transmit- vival, but I do like that check- handful of Americans with the to this party, fear. minds and fast conclusions would be ple were affected by these diseases dur- MANAGING EDITOR ASST. ART DIRECTOR A common trend this semester is that students have been vocal ted via air such as by coughing points have been set up at ma- same disease. A few months ago, Ebola started better suited for the title of ‘terrorist.’ ing their outbreaks, but we were able about issues they’re passionate about. We are making our voices or sneezing. jor international airports to While Ebola (and any oth- making her way through Africa, say- According to Merriam-Webster dic- to develop vaccines and medication, Matthew Worsham Grace Wolford heard. So if you have an opinion about an issue on campus we While there are many people check for fever or other Ebola er disease) can be scary, you ing hi to Guinea and Liberia. She be- tionary, terrorism is defined as “the which has helped and will continue to ASST. NEWS EDITOR WEB EDITOR invite you to share it with us. who make jokes about Ebola, symptoms. should by no means lock your came a pretty big deal and decided to systematic use of terror especially as help millions. Sometimes to make a difference in the community you have to it’s important to remember It’s good to be cautious, but doors and stay inside until it’s branch out and see the world; similar a means of coercion.” There isn’t an FDA-approved vac- Alise Jarmusz Melissa Shaffer speak up. to Beatlemania or One Direction hyste- Our quick judgments and lack of in- cine or medication for Ebola, but many ria, but this time The Ebola Outbreak formation led to over exaggerated reac- scientists are creating and testing pos- A&E EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR of 2014 (cue scary music). tions and fears. Our own minds, with sible vaccines and other options. While Katie Christoff Chris Santucci She had been in Africa for a few the reinforcement from media outlets, the research for a cure continues, ac- What are your thoughts about Ebola? months, causing a real ruckus, and created terror within a situation that cording to the CDC, a patient can recov- ASST. A&E EDITOR CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER WORD ON THE STREET heard the Unites States talking about only called for caution. er from the infection with supportive Mary Kate Dorr Ian Moran her, so naturally she wanted to find out According to the Center for Disease care and his or her immune response, what the U.S. was saying. The media Control and Prevention (CDC), Ebola and will develop antibodies which will OPINIONS EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER depicted her as this evil stepmother; is transferred through direct contact fend off the disease for at least 10 years. in your personal space trying to ruin (through broken skin, eyes, nose, This virus, although daunting, is Evan Shaub Amanda Dee every part of your life. mouth) with blood or bodily fluids, not the reaper of the apocalypse. Un- Ebola was upset and tried to patch infected animals (as far as we know, less everyone starts exchanging bodily ASST. OPINIONS EDITOR ASST. SOCIAL MEDIA things up by coming here in person. only primates, humans, and bats) or fluids, there’s really no threat within Steven Goodman MANAGER However, that just caused more hys- contaminated objects such as needles the United States. teria. or syringes. The CDC states that this is So, everybody take a deep breath SPORTS EDITOR Megan Burton People didn’t want anything to do not an airborne disease and also can- with me. Chris Bendel with her and tried to prevent her arriv- not be spread through water or food. Now, take a chill pill and good old ADVERTISING MANAGER al into the U.S. Many individuals voiced This explains why those contracting Ebola will withdraw from our humble their opinions loudly, and to be honest, the disease are usually the healthcare abode and take the suitcase full of fear ASST. SPORTS EDITOR Aline Leclair it hurt Ebola’s feelings. Some people workers who are in close contact with she brought with her. Keith Raad (CONTACT:[email protected]) “People need to stop stressing so much. “I don’t think it’s as big of an issue as “People don’t really get their facts “We’re all going to die.” “Hide yo kids, hide yo wives.” called for flight restrictions and others infected patients, which increases the We’re too advanced for this to take over.” the media portrays.” straight.” demanded that people trying to bring chance for contamination. COPY EDITOR Ebola over our borders be considered Now here’s a little fact for you. Mea- KATIE ALBERTINO ERIN BUTRICA AVERY HUTTO GINA LUCIA SAM MANCINI NOAH CABLE Allie Gauthier terrorists and should be turned away sles, mumps, chicken pox, and polio are Junior First Year Sophomore First Year First Year First Year from our healthcare professionals. all more contagious than Ebola. Sure, Communication Computer Science Psychology Education Economics Economics 10 OPINIONS OPINIONS 11 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com

“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.” Austin Myers: Youngest inmate on death row

—Henry David Thoreau Ohio news has recently been fo- for Myers’ crime. For starters, it and receive more visiting time deserves to have privileges taken ever again witness the happiness American author, 1817-1862 cusing strongly on the sentencing has been reported that those on and phone privileges. from him after he took a human he brought to their lives. Austin Myers received Thursday, death row wait, on average, for Death row inmates, on the oth- life. Memories of Back will cer- Oct. 16th. Myers, accused of mur- over a decade to actually be ex- er hand, spend up to 23 hours a When given the chance to make tainly remain alive in the minds dering Justin Back with the help ecuted. So why not give him life day isolated in their cell. a statement before his sentencing of those who loved and were in- of Timothy Mosley, received the without parole, one may ask? Their recreation hours are in court, Austin simply said he spired by him, but they aren’t the death penalty at the age of 19. This is due to the fact that those drastically cut back, and they are made a mistake and mentioned same as having him truly present. This makes him the young- Holidays, birthdays and weddings fneditorial est inmate on death row in Ohio. are going to be spent missing a While some may argue that the “Memories of Justin will certainly remain family member, and years from Ebola outrage is unnecessary death penalty is too extreme for a now the Back family will still be VOCAL: man Myers’ age, I strongly believe thinking about the loss of their that there are people who have at this point I do not feel an that this punishment is perfectly alive in the minds of those who loved and son, grandson and nephew. STUDENTS ARE SPEAKING UP actually perished from this dis- outright travel ban is impera- suitable. One can only hope that in all ease. tive. Not unless everyone on Not only did the two boys origi- were inspired by him.” the hours of solitude Myers will The Center for Disease Con- the planes has to swap bodily nally attempt to strangle Back, be forced to endure, he will be November is almost here and we find ourselves on the brink of trol and Prevention itself has fluids. who was set to enter the Navy the haunted by the memories of the winter. Soon enough the snow will be falling and these beautiful officially said “Ebola is trans- It’s unnecessary for there to following week, but they also shot horrible act he committed up fall days will be a thing of the past. mitted by direct contact with be all of this commotion over him, and Mosley stabbed him 21 sentenced to life receive more required to be accompanied by at the potential good he could ac- until the day he receives his de- Take the time to enjoy the changing leaves and look around body fluids of a person who has something that really doesn’t times while Myers stood there ig- privileges than those who are to least one officer when they are complish if he was allowed to live. served lethal injection. STEVEN GOODMAN campus. There are a lot of exciting events that just wrapped up symptoms of Ebola.” spread easily noring Back’s cries for help. be executed. outside of their cell. However, the judge commented Asst. Opinions Editor and a lot to look forward to. I like to imagine that if a I even heard on NPR that a While Mosley should have re- According to the Department These prison conditions are on the lack of sympathy and emo- Saturday marked the end of sustainability week. Led by stu- “Ebola is going to kill us virus first identified in the recent poll claimed 45 percent ceived the death penalty as well, of Corrections, inmates given why I support the death penalty, tion in his words. After all, there dents, this event stressed the importance of the responsible gener- all!” is the impression I get mid-1970s were airborne, some of Americans are uncomfort- he was given life in prison due to a life sentence stay in cells with even when imposed on a 19 year- is certainly no good he would ever ation and usage of energy and sustainable food systems. Through from what seems like every doctor in the world would have able with travelling outside an agreement he made to testify another inmate, are allowed up to old. Myers is obviously a cold- be able to cause after murdering lectures, celebrations and academic seminars, the campus came news outlet and person in this figured it out by now, but that’s of the U.S. while Ebola rages against Myers. seven hours per day to be outside hearted killer if he is able to ruth- someone. ALEX TOBALIN away from the week with a deeper appreciation of the world country. Of course, very few just my thought. in West Africa. Unless you There are many aspects that go with other inmates, eat with other lessly murder an innocent teen Back’s family will never get Freshman around us and our responsibility for preserving it. people appeared to take this vi- There has also been increas- are traveling directly to the along with the death penalty that prisoners, are given more free- and then stand by watching him the chance to see him succeed in Undecided Some of the events on the horizon on campus include the rap- rus seriously until one person ing discussion of placing a epidemic-stricken countries, it make this punishment justifiable dom in work assignment choices plead to live. He most certainly the Navy, marry, have a family or idly approaching basketball season, Christmas on Campus and in the U.S. was diagnosed with travel ban on the region of West is incredibly unlikely that you Thanksgiving. it. Never mind the several thou- Africa. will come in contact with an in- We’re ecstatic about the energy on campus. We feel that the sand cases in Guinea, Liberia While there is obviously a dividual suffering from Ebola. fnstaff 2014–2015 levels of student participation here are at an all-time high and see and Sierra Leone: three people large problem with Ebola in I suppose the biggest issue I A satirical take on Ebola coverage our community ties growing richer every week. with Ebola in the U.S. means an that region, there are only have is with the lack of atten- In addition to all of that, this week is Love Your Body Week all instant panic. around 150 passengers per day tion this virus was given un- Hide your kids, hide your wives and Maybe terrorist is a good term for those four diseases have vaccinations EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ART DIRECTOR around the world. Flyer News believes that everyone should feel The overreaction over this coming to the U.S. from West til it reached our shores. Just hide your husbands because it’s infect- our friend Ebola. I mean she did cause and are, for the most part, controlled comfortable in their own skin. College is a great place because virus increased when claims Africa. because there is an epidemic ing everybody up here. That’s right quite a stir when she finally made her within our society, but at one point CC Hutten CIRCULATION MANAGER it allows students to express themselves however they want to, were made by George Will on I don’t think a total travel across an ocean doesn’t meant people, Ebola has entered the United big entrance. they were causing just as big of a dis- (CONTACT: [email protected]) Meghan Ostermueller so this week give yourself a pat on the back and be confident in Fox, and some other writers, ban is necessary for our sur- it deserves less attention than a States, and she brought the worst gift However, I feel our wondering turbance as Ebola. Thousands of peo- whatever you do. that Ebola could be transmit- vival, but I do like that check- handful of Americans with the to this party, fear. minds and fast conclusions would be ple were affected by these diseases dur- MANAGING EDITOR ASST. ART DIRECTOR A common trend this semester is that students have been vocal ted via air such as by coughing points have been set up at ma- same disease. A few months ago, Ebola started better suited for the title of ‘terrorist.’ ing their outbreaks, but we were able about issues they’re passionate about. We are making our voices or sneezing. jor international airports to While Ebola (and any oth- making her way through Africa, say- According to Merriam-Webster dic- to develop vaccines and medication, Matthew Worsham Grace Wolford heard. So if you have an opinion about an issue on campus we While there are many people check for fever or other Ebola er disease) can be scary, you ing hi to Guinea and Liberia. She be- tionary, terrorism is defined as “the which has helped and will continue to ASST. NEWS EDITOR WEB EDITOR invite you to share it with us. who make jokes about Ebola, symptoms. should by no means lock your came a pretty big deal and decided to systematic use of terror especially as help millions. Sometimes to make a difference in the community you have to it’s important to remember It’s good to be cautious, but doors and stay inside until it’s branch out and see the world; similar a means of coercion.” There isn’t an FDA-approved vac- Alise Jarmusz Melissa Shaffer speak up. to Beatlemania or One Direction hyste- Our quick judgments and lack of in- cine or medication for Ebola, but many ria, but this time The Ebola Outbreak formation led to over exaggerated reac- scientists are creating and testing pos- A&E EDITOR PHOTO EDITOR of 2014 (cue scary music). tions and fears. Our own minds, with sible vaccines and other options. While Katie Christoff Chris Santucci She had been in Africa for a few the reinforcement from media outlets, the research for a cure continues, ac- What are your thoughts about Ebola? months, causing a real ruckus, and created terror within a situation that cording to the CDC, a patient can recov- ASST. A&E EDITOR CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER WORD ON THE STREET heard the Unites States talking about only called for caution. er from the infection with supportive Mary Kate Dorr Ian Moran her, so naturally she wanted to find out According to the Center for Disease care and his or her immune response, what the U.S. was saying. The media Control and Prevention (CDC), Ebola and will develop antibodies which will OPINIONS EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER depicted her as this evil stepmother; is transferred through direct contact fend off the disease for at least 10 years. in your personal space trying to ruin (through broken skin, eyes, nose, This virus, although daunting, is Evan Shaub Amanda Dee every part of your life. mouth) with blood or bodily fluids, not the reaper of the apocalypse. Un- Ebola was upset and tried to patch infected animals (as far as we know, less everyone starts exchanging bodily ASST. OPINIONS EDITOR ASST. SOCIAL MEDIA things up by coming here in person. only primates, humans, and bats) or fluids, there’s really no threat within Steven Goodman MANAGER However, that just caused more hys- contaminated objects such as needles the United States. teria. or syringes. The CDC states that this is So, everybody take a deep breath SPORTS EDITOR Megan Burton People didn’t want anything to do not an airborne disease and also can- with me. Chris Bendel with her and tried to prevent her arriv- not be spread through water or food. Now, take a chill pill and good old ADVERTISING MANAGER al into the U.S. Many individuals voiced This explains why those contracting Ebola will withdraw from our humble their opinions loudly, and to be honest, the disease are usually the healthcare abode and take the suitcase full of fear ASST. SPORTS EDITOR Aline Leclair it hurt Ebola’s feelings. Some people workers who are in close contact with she brought with her. Keith Raad (CONTACT:[email protected]) “People need to stop stressing so much. “I don’t think it’s as big of an issue as “People don’t really get their facts “We’re all going to die.” “Hide yo kids, hide yo wives.” called for flight restrictions and others infected patients, which increases the We’re too advanced for this to take over.” the media portrays.” straight.” demanded that people trying to bring chance for contamination. COPY EDITOR Ebola over our borders be considered Now here’s a little fact for you. Mea- KATIE ALBERTINO ERIN BUTRICA AVERY HUTTO GINA LUCIA SAM MANCINI NOAH CABLE Allie Gauthier terrorists and should be turned away sles, mumps, chicken pox, and polio are Junior First Year Sophomore First Year First Year First Year from our healthcare professionals. all more contagious than Ebola. Sure, Communication Computer Science Psychology Education Economics Economics 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Don’t let technology distract you from the world Senior midfielder’s season ends abruptly After a long journey, there For goodness’ sakes, I’m in the people go about their daily that the architecture is proba- ence, there are countless ways STEVEN MILLER In her three-game absence since the spot as the starting center midfielder. is almost nothing better than Europe. lives. bly what she’ll miss most about to discover more about the local Staff Writer injury, the team has gone 2-1, beating “That was really the best spot on curling up on the couch and I’m actually grateful for not As one of my friends, who’s Europe, since there’s really no way of life. Fordham University and the Universi- the field for us,” Tucker said. watching Netflix. having access to Netflix. I know been in Madrid for two semes- equivalent in the United States. Also, go traveling. So many ty of Richmond and falling to La Salle “Haley was so quiet, and she com- That is exactly what I had cities in Europe are close Sitting above on a University. On Friday, the team travels pletely led by example on the field. in mind to do after I arrived in enough that it’s easy to take a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, senior to George Washington University for She had no other gear but ‘all-out,’” Madrid two months ago. day trip to a surrounding area. midfielder Haley Keller recalled the its second-to-last A-10 matchup before Tucker said. “There were many games I settled down in my new “I’m actually grateful for not For instance, since I’m in Ma- crippling injury that sidelined her for the conference tournament Nov. 6-9 last year when walking out there we apartment and prepared to drid, I can easily take the train the remainder of the season. hosted at Baujan Field. thought she was our best player. To enjoy several hours of “Parks having access to Netflix.” to Segovia, Toledo or Avila and “I was reaching for a ball that was With the team’s depth and talent up not have her out there on senior day and Recreation.” However, be back by night. about to go out of bounds,” Keller said and down the roster, Keller’s absence was just heartbreaking.” when I went to Netflix’s home But, regardless of a location of the event that had occurred against has been tougher emotionally than Keller shared some of her greatest page, I saw a terrible message during study abroad, chances George Mason University Oct. 12. strategically. memories of her time as a Flyer soccer displayed across my screen: are the university is nearby “I landed awkwardly on my leg and The team has had to step up in star, including winning the A-10 tour- “Sorry, Netflix is not available numerous other cities. my knee just buckled,” she said. Keller’s absence. nament as a freshman. in your country yet.” that one or two episodes would ters, told me, “I can’t wait to “Look,” she said, gesturing Remember to take advantage Her fractured patella required im- “The adjustment has been pretty Up until her injury, Keller had ac- This disturbing lack of Net- turn into 10 or 15, and I could go home. But every time I walk to the gothic spires of La Cat- of the new location — it may be mediate surgery and prematurely smooth,” head coach Mike Tucker, tually played in every game since the flix became a common com- spend hours in my apartment through a street in Madrid, I let edral (a cathedral in Barcelona, the opportunity of a lifetime. ended her collegiate soccer career. who has coached Keller every year at start of her first season. plaint among the American watching shows — which I out a little giggle.” built in the sixteenth century). It came as a devastating blow to the UD, said. She said that she will miss traveling and British exchange students. could easily do in America — It’s just unbelievably gor- “Where else are you going to team, which is looking to make a run “It would have been more challeng- with the team and being together with Although some people discov- instead of experiencing life in geous. see that?” in the upcoming A-10 tournament. ing if other players weren’t healthy the unit, which brought forth some of Senior midfielder Haley Keller attacks an opposing defense earlier in the ered a program that can make Europe. There are narrow streets Another way to take full ad- “It was heartbreaking when her right now,” he said. the best memories from her career. 2014 season. She suffered a season-ending knee injury Oct. 12 in a win over websites act as if a computer is So, without Netflix, what is with shops crowded next to vantage of my foreign location injury happened, though we’ve ad- Earlier in the season, Dayton had Looking ahead, Keller plans to keep George Mason University. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor located in a different country there to do? each other, bakeries with deli- is to experience the local cul- justed well,” forward and fellow senior several others go out with injuries, but up with school, hoping to graduate in than it actually is, I’ve decided The better question: What cious smells seeping through ture. For me, this involves go- Kelsey Smigel said. most have returned in recent weeks in May 2015. not to install the program — it’s isn’t there to do? the windows, people walking ing out, getting tapas, visiting Smigel has not only played with excellent form. Specifically, redshirt A biology major, Keller is excited for Keller, watching from the sidelines six goals and recording16 points. How- not worth the risk of viruses, I could easily pass the hours their adorable tiny dogs and markets and frequenting art RACHEL CAIN Keller all four years here at Dayton, freshman forward Libby Leedom has for her future in graduate school or a for the close of her senior season. ever, her contribution to the team ex- and, besides, I can survive this by simply walking through the cobblestone streets. museums. Junior she is also her roommate. stepped up to the task. career. “Obviously, I wasn’t planning to go tended far beyond her statistics. semester without Netflix. streets of Madrid and watching A friend of mine mentioned In any study abroad experi- English & International Studies “[Keller] was as good as anyone out “Libby is doing an excellent job,” As part of an extremely talented out like this,” Keller said. She has no regrets. there, and we’re looking forward to Smigel said. squad over the last four years, it’s In her four years at Dayton, Keller “I’ve made the most of it,” she said. her recovery,” Smigel said. Leedom has taken over Keller’s tough for her teammates, especially played in a total of 75 games, scoring Writer claims some Halloween costumes cross the line

Halloween, that most won- As a child it seemed like the training would probably say it consequences of not having ently for moral reasons, but derful time of year where only only goosebumps that occurred is not worth it. adequate layering can be bad. rather point out that, practi- a handful of leaves remain on on Halloween came from being Fall in Dayton is not, by any They can range from frostbite cally speaking, there are some the trees and just a few strips scared. stretch of the imagination, a to hypothermia depending on concerns about wearing skimpy of fabric remain on some people costumes in not-so-warm weath- heading out to the Ghetto to cel- er. ebrate. “Do these people read the weather reports Overall, my point is this: Most outfits are fine: they are think before you get dressed to creative and fun. But others just before heading out on Halloween or is hypo- go out. Maybe throw a jacket on don’t make any sense. over the costume for when you The costumes I’m talking thermia just something you want to get?” are going to be outside. about include the ones that Just give it some thought. show a lot of skin. At the end of the day though While men everywhere can the musings of one opinions appreciate these costumes at writer may not change the opin- face value, this writer is forced Nowadays, it seems like most warm time of year. Mornings how cold it is outside and how ions of everybody on Halloween to ask one very important ques- of the goosebumps come from have been somewhat cold, and long you are exposed. costumes. tion: do these people read the people who just simply do not nights are often a bit chilly at Speaking from some degree weather reports before head- have the fabric to insulate their best. of experience, I can say that ing out on Halloween or is hy- bodies from the cold fall air. With these changing weather none of those options are pleas- pothermia just something you While these costumes are sup- patterns, the risk for frostbite ant to go through and would want to get? posed to be seen as “sexy” or - or worse - exposed, cold and not want anyone else to suffer Is that nurse’s outfit really attractive, is running the risk possibly wet skin shouldn’t be through them. going to provide any form of of hypothermia really that ap- ignored. I am not trying to be a buzz- JEREMY CARSON adequate warmth on these brisk pealing? As I stated prior, If you aren’t kill here or at all imply that Senior fall nights? Anyone with basic first aid careful with your decisions, the everybody should dress differ- Mechanical Engineering ourpolicy CORRECTION: Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to serve the Opinions editorials can be submitted at any time to campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no representations or In the Oct. 15 issue 6 of Flyer News, Katie Albertino was attributed warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the Opinions Editor, Evan Shaub, at [email protected] right to edit or reject all copy. Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or advocate the opinions in to Alexandra Tobalin’s editorial piece, “The prevention of sexual the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 50- to 600-word letters to the assault involves both men and women.” editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. 12 OPINIONS SPORTS 13 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com Don’t let technology distract you from the world Senior midfielder’s season ends abruptly After a long journey, there For goodness’ sakes, I’m in the people go about their daily that the architecture is proba- ence, there are countless ways STEVEN MILLER In her three-game absence since the spot as the starting center midfielder. is almost nothing better than Europe. lives. bly what she’ll miss most about to discover more about the local Staff Writer injury, the team has gone 2-1, beating “That was really the best spot on curling up on the couch and I’m actually grateful for not As one of my friends, who’s Europe, since there’s really no way of life. Fordham University and the Universi- the field for us,” Tucker said. watching Netflix. having access to Netflix. I know been in Madrid for two semes- equivalent in the United States. Also, go traveling. So many ty of Richmond and falling to La Salle “Haley was so quiet, and she com- That is exactly what I had cities in Europe are close Sitting above Baujan Field on a University. On Friday, the team travels pletely led by example on the field. in mind to do after I arrived in enough that it’s easy to take a gorgeous Sunday afternoon, senior to George Washington University for She had no other gear but ‘all-out,’” Madrid two months ago. day trip to a surrounding area. midfielder Haley Keller recalled the its second-to-last A-10 matchup before Tucker said. “There were many games I settled down in my new “I’m actually grateful for not For instance, since I’m in Ma- crippling injury that sidelined her for the conference tournament Nov. 6-9 last year when walking out there we apartment and prepared to drid, I can easily take the train the remainder of the season. hosted at Baujan Field. thought she was our best player. To enjoy several hours of “Parks having access to Netflix.” to Segovia, Toledo or Avila and “I was reaching for a ball that was With the team’s depth and talent up not have her out there on senior day and Recreation.” However, be back by night. about to go out of bounds,” Keller said and down the roster, Keller’s absence was just heartbreaking.” when I went to Netflix’s home But, regardless of a location of the event that had occurred against has been tougher emotionally than Keller shared some of her greatest page, I saw a terrible message during study abroad, chances George Mason University Oct. 12. strategically. memories of her time as a Flyer soccer displayed across my screen: are the university is nearby “I landed awkwardly on my leg and The team has had to step up in star, including winning the A-10 tour- “Sorry, Netflix is not available numerous other cities. my knee just buckled,” she said. Keller’s absence. nament as a freshman. in your country yet.” that one or two episodes would ters, told me, “I can’t wait to “Look,” she said, gesturing Remember to take advantage Her fractured patella required im- “The adjustment has been pretty Up until her injury, Keller had ac- This disturbing lack of Net- turn into 10 or 15, and I could go home. But every time I walk to the gothic spires of La Cat- of the new location — it may be mediate surgery and prematurely smooth,” head coach Mike Tucker, tually played in every game since the flix became a common com- spend hours in my apartment through a street in Madrid, I let edral (a cathedral in Barcelona, the opportunity of a lifetime. ended her collegiate soccer career. who has coached Keller every year at start of her first season. plaint among the American watching shows — which I out a little giggle.” built in the sixteenth century). It came as a devastating blow to the UD, said. She said that she will miss traveling and British exchange students. could easily do in America — It’s just unbelievably gor- “Where else are you going to team, which is looking to make a run “It would have been more challeng- with the team and being together with Although some people discov- instead of experiencing life in geous. see that?” in the upcoming A-10 tournament. ing if other players weren’t healthy the unit, which brought forth some of Senior midfielder Haley Keller attacks an opposing defense earlier in the ered a program that can make Europe. There are narrow streets Another way to take full ad- “It was heartbreaking when her right now,” he said. the best memories from her career. 2014 season. She suffered a season-ending knee injury Oct. 12 in a win over websites act as if a computer is So, without Netflix, what is with shops crowded next to vantage of my foreign location injury happened, though we’ve ad- Earlier in the season, Dayton had Looking ahead, Keller plans to keep George Mason University. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor located in a different country there to do? each other, bakeries with deli- is to experience the local cul- justed well,” forward and fellow senior several others go out with injuries, but up with school, hoping to graduate in than it actually is, I’ve decided The better question: What cious smells seeping through ture. For me, this involves go- Kelsey Smigel said. most have returned in recent weeks in May 2015. not to install the program — it’s isn’t there to do? the windows, people walking ing out, getting tapas, visiting Smigel has not only played with excellent form. Specifically, redshirt A biology major, Keller is excited for Keller, watching from the sidelines six goals and recording16 points. How- not worth the risk of viruses, I could easily pass the hours their adorable tiny dogs and markets and frequenting art RACHEL CAIN Keller all four years here at Dayton, freshman forward Libby Leedom has for her future in graduate school or a for the close of her senior season. ever, her contribution to the team ex- and, besides, I can survive this by simply walking through the cobblestone streets. museums. Junior she is also her roommate. stepped up to the task. career. “Obviously, I wasn’t planning to go tended far beyond her statistics. semester without Netflix. streets of Madrid and watching A friend of mine mentioned In any study abroad experi- English & International Studies “[Keller] was as good as anyone out “Libby is doing an excellent job,” As part of an extremely talented out like this,” Keller said. She has no regrets. there, and we’re looking forward to Smigel said. squad over the last four years, it’s In her four years at Dayton, Keller “I’ve made the most of it,” she said. her recovery,” Smigel said. Leedom has taken over Keller’s tough for her teammates, especially played in a total of 75 games, scoring Writer claims some Halloween costumes cross the line

Halloween, that most won- As a child it seemed like the training would probably say it consequences of not having ently for moral reasons, but derful time of year where only only goosebumps that occurred is not worth it. adequate layering can be bad. rather point out that, practi- a handful of leaves remain on on Halloween came from being Fall in Dayton is not, by any They can range from frostbite cally speaking, there are some the trees and just a few strips scared. stretch of the imagination, a to hypothermia depending on concerns about wearing skimpy of fabric remain on some people costumes in not-so-warm weath- heading out to the Ghetto to cel- er. ebrate. “Do these people read the weather reports Overall, my point is this: Most outfits are fine: they are think before you get dressed to creative and fun. But others just before heading out on Halloween or is hypo- go out. Maybe throw a jacket on don’t make any sense. over the costume for when you The costumes I’m talking thermia just something you want to get?” are going to be outside. about include the ones that Just give it some thought. show a lot of skin. At the end of the day though While men everywhere can the musings of one opinions appreciate these costumes at writer may not change the opin- face value, this writer is forced Nowadays, it seems like most warm time of year. Mornings how cold it is outside and how ions of everybody on Halloween to ask one very important ques- of the goosebumps come from have been somewhat cold, and long you are exposed. costumes. tion: do these people read the people who just simply do not nights are often a bit chilly at Speaking from some degree weather reports before head- have the fabric to insulate their best. of experience, I can say that ing out on Halloween or is hy- bodies from the cold fall air. With these changing weather none of those options are pleas- pothermia just something you While these costumes are sup- patterns, the risk for frostbite ant to go through and would want to get? posed to be seen as “sexy” or - or worse - exposed, cold and not want anyone else to suffer Is that nurse’s outfit really attractive, is running the risk possibly wet skin shouldn’t be through them. going to provide any form of of hypothermia really that ap- ignored. I am not trying to be a buzz- JEREMY CARSON adequate warmth on these brisk pealing? As I stated prior, If you aren’t kill here or at all imply that Senior fall nights? Anyone with basic first aid careful with your decisions, the everybody should dress differ- Mechanical Engineering ourpolicy CORRECTION: Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to serve the Opinions editorials can be submitted at any time to campus community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no representations or In the Oct. 15 issue 6 of Flyer News, Katie Albertino was attributed warranties regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the Opinions Editor, Evan Shaub, at [email protected] right to edit or reject all copy. Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or advocate the opinions in to Alexandra Tobalin’s editorial piece, “The prevention of sexual the columns, letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 50- to 600-word letters to the assault involves both men and women.” editor at [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com system puts humans in control Weekend recap: Football loses, men’s soccer draws CHRIS BENDEL the highly-ranked opponent to a 2-2 spot by the computer and human Sports Editor draw Saturday at Baujan Field. The votes, while USC, which was voted tie puts UD’s Atlantic 10 record at the No. 1 team by coaches, players 2-1-2, good for eight points and fifth and the media, received a ranking MEN’S FOOTBALL in the conference, with just three of No. 3 in the BCS poll before the College Football Playoff Picture: Week 10 A-10 games remaining. bowls. At the hands of San Diego Uni- Both teams were on the board After LSU defeated Oklahoma PLAYOFF RANK SCHOOL RECORD CONFERENCE AP POLL SOS versity, Dayton suffered the team’s early, with UD sophomore forward in the BCS National Champion- first Pioneer Football League loss James Haupt opening the scoring ship and USC defeated Michigan of the season by a score of 40-29 in 8:03 into the game. KEITH RAAD 1 Misssissippi State 7-0 SEC 1 18 Asst. Sports Editor in the Rose Bowl, there was still San Diego, California, Saturday. SLU answered quickly, tying up more carnage. The AP poll named The loss drops UD’s conference the score less than five minutes USC the No. 1 team. They did not 2 Florida State 7-0 ACC 2 44 record to 3-1 and 5-2 overall. later 12:06 into the match. even play in the championship San Diego converted four Day- Both teams recorded 16 shots When Notre Dame lost to Flori- game, and the Trojans were voted 3 Alabama 7-1 SEC 3 6 ton turnovers into 20 points on throughout the evening but the da State University Oct. 18 due to No. 1. In the Coaches poll, three the evening and scored four touch- score would stay knotted at one un- a blown call by the referees in the coaches who are unknown to this 4 Auburn 6-1 SEC 4 2 downs in the final minutes of each til junior forward Amass Amanko- final seconds of the fourth quar- day broke protocol. Due to their half. The Golden Toreros scored na gave UD back the lead at 76:13 ter, it was not my Irish heritage contracts, coaches had to vote 5 Oregon 7-1 Pac-12 5 29 two touchdowns in the final three off of a pass from sophomore for- that was trampled. unanimously, the winner of the minutes of the first half and two in ward Brian Richards. Though I couldn’t care less, I national championship, LSU, as 6 Notre Dame 6-1 Independent 6 23 a similar manner to close out the It would take SLU more than felt for the Irish that day. The team the No. 1 team. game. 10 minutes to respond this time that outplayed the Seminoles from In 2003-04, the humans got it Senior tailback Connor Kacsor Freshman defender Dillon Nino takes on a Saint Louis attacker mid-air Oct. 25. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor around when senior defender An- start to finish, proving that they right at the end, but the way it 7 Ole Miss 7-1 SEC 7 3 rushed for 115 yards on 17 carries, thony Manning scored on a pen- were the better team, had their happened was extremely unfair good for an average of 6.8 yards per Redshirt sophomore placekicker finished the day 24-41 for 217 yards enter the contest against UD win- alty kick, forcing both teams to season possibly ended. That’s the to Oklahoma, LSU and USC. 8 Michigan State 7-1 Big-10 8 77 rush. He also recorded UD’s only William Will converted three of and two interceptions. less in the PFL, after a 48-47 loss walk away with one point apiece in way it’s been for the longest time. On Tuesday, the selection com- touchdown of the first half. four field goal attempts. On the defensive side of the ball, to Morehead State University Sat- terms of A-10 standings. One loss and you’re finished. mittee will finally unveil its rank- SOS-Strength of Schedule The 100-yard performance puts Through the air, senior quarter- redshirt sophomore linebacker urday. Dayton will take the field Tues- A part of me knew the Irish ings and I like the setup. Source: Espn.com Kacsor above the 1,000-yard thresh- back Will Bardo attempted 41 pass- Christopher Beaschler led the team day in a late-season nonconference were done because of the previ- Twelve selectors will come to- old. Kacsor is the eighth UD play- es, one shy of his previous season- with 12 total tackles. MEN’S SOCCER matchup against Western Michi- ous Bowl Championship Series gether and decide the fate of the er to reach the 1,000-yard rushing high for pass attempts, which he UD returns to action Saturday gan University. Game time is set computer system. four-team playoff system. Just as Graphic by Meghan Ostermueller/Art Director mark, according to Dayton athlet- recorded in a five-overtime victory against Valparaiso University at Against No. 13 ranked Saint for 7 p.m. The other part of me, the hu- there are only nine U.S. Supreme ics. over Davidson College Oct. 4. He Welcome Stadium. The visitors Louis University, Dayton played man side, saw Notre Dame aver- Court Justices, I like the simple ADVERTISEMENT age 4.5 yards per rush while hold- number of high-profile commit- ing the Seminoles to 1.9 yards per tee members. The transparency The SEC turns only to Jeff VOLLEYBALL

rush. It also saw the Irish on the brings clarity to the table. Those Long, vice chancellor and athlet- The Department of Global Languages and Cultures road convert clutch third downs 39 are two different words. Clarity of ic director at Arkansas. Clemson announces UD wins fifth consecutive match, sits atop A-10 standings percent of the time, against FSU’s the picks will come from transpar- Athletic Director Dan Radakov- a competition for the 25 percent. Notre Dame outplayed ency through the voting process. ich represents the ACC. Former KATIE OBEAR Florida State. In the Coaches poll and AP NCAA Executive Vice President Robert C. Conard Scholarship for Study Abroad Staff Writer on 27 swings, good for a .593 clip. when we are on the court,” Han- But my thinking, and yours, poll, high voting numbers can be Tom Jernstedt will join former At the net, Dayton put together a nan said. will start to lean the way of the skewed, enabling possible influ- commissioner of The Big East and invites applications from undergraduate students fifth-straight double-digit block Once again, Turner led the team human side. Humans have taken ence from outside sources that Conference Mike Tranghese. who have declared or will declare a major or minor in the Hoping to add on to the team’s performance. during this match, 10 kills to go back control and I like humans. could inevitably get lost in the Rounding out the votes will be Department of Global Languages and Cultures five-match winning streak, the The Flyers played the Eastern with eight digs, two blocks and one Enter the College Football Play- scuffle. For the College Football Lt. Gen. Mike Gould and former before the application deadline. University of Dayton women’s Kentucky Colonels Wednesday in service ace. off. 2014-15 brings the first year in Playoff committee, conference of- USA Today college football report- volleyball team will play Virginia a nonconference match, winning UD has had a strong season thus which real people will look at real ficials, leaders and businessmen, er Steve Wieberg.  Up to $5,000 in support for enrollment in a language-immersion, Commonwealth University, Oct. 31 the team’s 20th match of the sea- far, winning 14 of 15 last contests teams and make real matchups. the vote will be simple. These members are crucial to study-abroad experience at a university or other institution of and Davidson University on Satur- son 3-0. and have won 21 matches this sea- Gone are the days of the BCS sys- In other words, if this commit- understand because when the higher learning in a non-English speaking country of at least one day, Nov. 8, at home. Junior outside hitter Alaina son overall. tem that placed fate in the hands tee was run like the U.S. Congress, votes are put down on paper for semester in duration. “We have to take care of our- Turner led the Flyers with 15 kills, “The kids are working really

of computers. it would be hard to determine why the first time this week, we can selves, train the things that we and first-year setter Jane Emme- hard, and I think we made dra-  This applies to study abroad programs during 2015 fall and 2016 Do you remember this? 10 or 20 votes fluctuated from one be sure that there will be serious need to work on and also be fresh necker also had a strong role in matic improvements throughout spring. In 2003-04, USC, LSU and Okla- bill, or in this case one team, to tensions in the room. But with when we get into that last weekend the win with over 33 assists and a from the beginning to where we homa were at the mercy of this the next. These committee mem- tension comes discussion. With  Student must return to the U.D. campus for at least one semester of and play our best volleyball and be personal record of 17 digs. are now,” Horsmon said. system. Ranked No. 1 by The As- bers cannot hide. discussion comes truth. With the study following the study abroad experience. confident,” head coach Tim Hor- Before this match, the Flyers Dayton stands at 8-1 in the A-10 sociated Press and ESPN-USA Barry Alvarez, director of ath- nation’s eyes on the result, you smon said. had consecutively defeated More- Conference with five conference Today Coaches poll, USC (11-1) letics at Wisconsin, joins Nebras- can rest assured that this com-  Applicants must have completed foreign language instruction in Earlier this season, Dayton head State University, Fordham games to play. Dayton has defeat- was hit with a lower system score ka Athletic Director Tom Osborne mittee will make the right choice. the target language through the 202 level or equivalent. played VCU and Davidson at home. University and the University of ed all A-10 opponents except for and became the No. 3 team in the to represent the Big 10 Confer- They will find the right matchups. The Flyers defeated both teams Rhode Island. George Washington. country, due to their “weak sched- ence. The Pac-12 can boast Tyrone The committee can account for  The language of instruction at the host institution cannot be the that weekend, winning 3-0 against “It’s been a growth season since The Colonials sit in second ule.” No. 2 Oklahoma, in their fi- Willingham, former football head a late penalty flag that subdues a student’s native language. Davidson and 3-1 against VCU. we have an entirely new coaching place with a 6-3 record. The Fly- nal game, saw their title hopes coach at Washington and Stan- team’s hopes for a championship. In a one-match weekend, Day- staff from last season and they are ers have separated themselves  smashed, for the time, by getting ford, USC Athletic Director Pat They will sort the right losses and Application information can be obtained in the Department of ton hosted Saint Louis Saturday, awesome,”Hannan said. “They’ve from second place for the time as Global Languages and Cultures office, Humanities Center, Rm. routed 35-7 by Kansas State. No. 3 Haden, and former Stanford Pro- the right wins. defeating the Bilikens 3-1 at the worked with us so much since the George Washington, Saint Louis, 352. LSU (12-1) crushed Georgia in the vost and former U.S. Secretary of They’re humans, and I like hu- Frericks Center. With the win, UD spring when they got here until VCU, Duquesne and Rhode Island SEC title game. State Condoleezza Rice. mans.  Deadline for application: February 13, 2015. has defeated all but one Atlantic 10 now.” are all 6-3. When the dust settled, the Oliver Luck, father of India- conference team this season. The Flyers played Rhode Island Sooners were ranked No. 1 by the napolis Colts quarterback An-  One scholarship granted each academic year. As they have all season, the at home Oct. 19 and won 3-0. Junior outside hitter Jill Loiars attempts a block against Saint Louis Saturday BCS computer system, despite drew Luck, represents the Big 12 Flyer middle blockers senior Isol- “Everyone’s really bought into at the Frericks Center. The Flyers beat SLU 3-1, pushing their A-10 record to losing their final game to Kansas Conference as the athletic direc- de Hannan and first-year Amber the system that they are teaching 8-1. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer State. LSU was awarded the No. 2 tor of West Virginia. Erhahon combined for 17 kills us, and it’s working and it shows 14 SPORTS SPORTS 15 Online at flyernews.com Tuesday Oct. 28, 2014 Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 Online at flyernews.com College football system puts humans in control Weekend recap: Football loses, men’s soccer draws CHRIS BENDEL the highly-ranked opponent to a 2-2 spot by the computer and human Sports Editor draw Saturday at Baujan Field. The votes, while USC, which was voted tie puts UD’s Atlantic 10 record at the No. 1 team by coaches, players 2-1-2, good for eight points and fifth and the media, received a ranking MEN’S FOOTBALL in the conference, with just three of No. 3 in the BCS poll before the College Football Playoff Picture: Week 10 A-10 games remaining. bowls. At the hands of San Diego Uni- Both teams were on the board After LSU defeated Oklahoma PLAYOFF RANK SCHOOL RECORD CONFERENCE AP POLL SOS versity, Dayton suffered the team’s early, with UD sophomore forward in the BCS National Champion- first Pioneer Football League loss James Haupt opening the scoring ship and USC defeated Michigan of the season by a score of 40-29 in 8:03 into the game. KEITH RAAD 1 Misssissippi State 7-0 SEC 1 18 Asst. Sports Editor in the Rose Bowl, there was still San Diego, California, Saturday. SLU answered quickly, tying up more carnage. The AP poll named The loss drops UD’s conference the score less than five minutes USC the No. 1 team. They did not 2 Florida State 7-0 ACC 2 44 record to 3-1 and 5-2 overall. later 12:06 into the match. even play in the championship San Diego converted four Day- Both teams recorded 16 shots When Notre Dame lost to Flori- game, and the Trojans were voted 3 Alabama 7-1 SEC 3 6 ton turnovers into 20 points on throughout the evening but the da State University Oct. 18 due to No. 1. In the Coaches poll, three the evening and scored four touch- score would stay knotted at one un- a blown call by the referees in the coaches who are unknown to this 4 Auburn 6-1 SEC 4 2 downs in the final minutes of each til junior forward Amass Amanko- final seconds of the fourth quar- day broke protocol. Due to their half. The Golden Toreros scored na gave UD back the lead at 76:13 ter, it was not my Irish heritage contracts, coaches had to vote 5 Oregon 7-1 Pac-12 5 29 two touchdowns in the final three off of a pass from sophomore for- that was trampled. unanimously, the winner of the minutes of the first half and two in ward Brian Richards. Though I couldn’t care less, I national championship, LSU, as 6 Notre Dame 6-1 Independent 6 23 a similar manner to close out the It would take SLU more than felt for the Irish that day. The team the No. 1 team. game. 10 minutes to respond this time that outplayed the Seminoles from In 2003-04, the humans got it Senior tailback Connor Kacsor Freshman defender Dillon Nino takes on a Saint Louis attacker mid-air Oct. 25. Chris Santucci/Photo Editor around when senior defender An- start to finish, proving that they right at the end, but the way it 7 Ole Miss 7-1 SEC 7 3 rushed for 115 yards on 17 carries, thony Manning scored on a pen- were the better team, had their happened was extremely unfair good for an average of 6.8 yards per Redshirt sophomore placekicker finished the day 24-41 for 217 yards enter the contest against UD win- alty kick, forcing both teams to season possibly ended. That’s the to Oklahoma, LSU and USC. 8 Michigan State 7-1 Big-10 8 77 rush. He also recorded UD’s only William Will converted three of and two interceptions. less in the PFL, after a 48-47 loss walk away with one point apiece in way it’s been for the longest time. On Tuesday, the selection com- touchdown of the first half. four field goal attempts. On the defensive side of the ball, to Morehead State University Sat- terms of A-10 standings. One loss and you’re finished. mittee will finally unveil its rank- SOS-Strength of Schedule The 100-yard performance puts Through the air, senior quarter- redshirt sophomore linebacker urday. Dayton will take the field Tues- A part of me knew the Irish ings and I like the setup. Source: Espn.com Kacsor above the 1,000-yard thresh- back Will Bardo attempted 41 pass- Christopher Beaschler led the team day in a late-season nonconference were done because of the previ- Twelve selectors will come to- old. Kacsor is the eighth UD play- es, one shy of his previous season- with 12 total tackles. MEN’S SOCCER matchup against Western Michi- ous Bowl Championship Series gether and decide the fate of the er to reach the 1,000-yard rushing high for pass attempts, which he UD returns to action Saturday gan University. Game time is set computer system. four-team playoff system. Just as Graphic by Meghan Ostermueller/Art Director mark, according to Dayton athlet- recorded in a five-overtime victory against Valparaiso University at Against No. 13 ranked Saint for 7 p.m. The other part of me, the hu- there are only nine U.S. Supreme ics. over Davidson College Oct. 4. He Welcome Stadium. The visitors Louis University, Dayton played man side, saw Notre Dame aver- Court Justices, I like the simple ADVERTISEMENT age 4.5 yards per rush while hold- number of high-profile commit- ing the Seminoles to 1.9 yards per tee members. The transparency The SEC turns only to Jeff VOLLEYBALL

rush. It also saw the Irish on the brings clarity to the table. Those Long, vice chancellor and athlet- The Department of Global Languages and Cultures road convert clutch third downs 39 are two different words. Clarity of ic director at Arkansas. Clemson announces UD wins fifth consecutive match, sits atop A-10 standings percent of the time, against FSU’s the picks will come from transpar- Athletic Director Dan Radakov- a competition for the 25 percent. Notre Dame outplayed ency through the voting process. ich represents the ACC. Former KATIE OBEAR Florida State. In the Coaches poll and AP NCAA Executive Vice President Robert C. Conard Scholarship for Study Abroad Staff Writer on 27 swings, good for a .593 clip. when we are on the court,” Han- But my thinking, and yours, poll, high voting numbers can be Tom Jernstedt will join former At the net, Dayton put together a nan said. will start to lean the way of the skewed, enabling possible influ- commissioner of The Big East and invites applications from undergraduate students fifth-straight double-digit block Once again, Turner led the team human side. Humans have taken ence from outside sources that Conference Mike Tranghese. who have declared or will declare a major or minor in the Hoping to add on to the team’s performance. during this match, 10 kills to go back control and I like humans. could inevitably get lost in the Rounding out the votes will be Department of Global Languages and Cultures five-match winning streak, the The Flyers played the Eastern with eight digs, two blocks and one Enter the College Football Play- scuffle. For the College Football Lt. Gen. Mike Gould and former before the application deadline. University of Dayton women’s Kentucky Colonels Wednesday in service ace. off. 2014-15 brings the first year in Playoff committee, conference of- USA Today college football report- volleyball team will play Virginia a nonconference match, winning UD has had a strong season thus which real people will look at real ficials, leaders and businessmen, er Steve Wieberg.  Up to $5,000 in support for enrollment in a language-immersion, Commonwealth University, Oct. 31 the team’s 20th match of the sea- far, winning 14 of 15 last contests teams and make real matchups. the vote will be simple. These members are crucial to study-abroad experience at a university or other institution of and Davidson University on Satur- son 3-0. and have won 21 matches this sea- Gone are the days of the BCS sys- In other words, if this commit- understand because when the higher learning in a non-English speaking country of at least one day, Nov. 8, at home. Junior outside hitter Alaina son overall. tem that placed fate in the hands tee was run like the U.S. Congress, votes are put down on paper for semester in duration. “We have to take care of our- Turner led the Flyers with 15 kills, “The kids are working really

of computers. it would be hard to determine why the first time this week, we can selves, train the things that we and first-year setter Jane Emme- hard, and I think we made dra-  This applies to study abroad programs during 2015 fall and 2016 Do you remember this? 10 or 20 votes fluctuated from one be sure that there will be serious need to work on and also be fresh necker also had a strong role in matic improvements throughout spring. In 2003-04, USC, LSU and Okla- bill, or in this case one team, to tensions in the room. But with when we get into that last weekend the win with over 33 assists and a from the beginning to where we homa were at the mercy of this the next. These committee mem- tension comes discussion. With  Student must return to the U.D. campus for at least one semester of and play our best volleyball and be personal record of 17 digs. are now,” Horsmon said. system. Ranked No. 1 by The As- bers cannot hide. discussion comes truth. With the study following the study abroad experience. confident,” head coach Tim Hor- Before this match, the Flyers Dayton stands at 8-1 in the A-10 sociated Press and ESPN-USA Barry Alvarez, director of ath- nation’s eyes on the result, you smon said. had consecutively defeated More- Conference with five conference Today Coaches poll, USC (11-1) letics at Wisconsin, joins Nebras- can rest assured that this com-  Applicants must have completed foreign language instruction in Earlier this season, Dayton head State University, Fordham games to play. Dayton has defeat- was hit with a lower system score ka Athletic Director Tom Osborne mittee will make the right choice. the target language through the 202 level or equivalent. played VCU and Davidson at home. University and the University of ed all A-10 opponents except for and became the No. 3 team in the to represent the Big 10 Confer- They will find the right matchups. The Flyers defeated both teams Rhode Island. George Washington. country, due to their “weak sched- ence. The Pac-12 can boast Tyrone The committee can account for  The language of instruction at the host institution cannot be the that weekend, winning 3-0 against “It’s been a growth season since The Colonials sit in second ule.” No. 2 Oklahoma, in their fi- Willingham, former football head a late penalty flag that subdues a student’s native language. Davidson and 3-1 against VCU. we have an entirely new coaching place with a 6-3 record. The Fly- nal game, saw their title hopes coach at Washington and Stan- team’s hopes for a championship. In a one-match weekend, Day- staff from last season and they are ers have separated themselves  smashed, for the time, by getting ford, USC Athletic Director Pat They will sort the right losses and Application information can be obtained in the Department of ton hosted Saint Louis Saturday, awesome,”Hannan said. “They’ve from second place for the time as Global Languages and Cultures office, Humanities Center, Rm. routed 35-7 by Kansas State. No. 3 Haden, and former Stanford Pro- the right wins. defeating the Bilikens 3-1 at the worked with us so much since the George Washington, Saint Louis, 352. LSU (12-1) crushed Georgia in the vost and former U.S. Secretary of They’re humans, and I like hu- Frericks Center. With the win, UD spring when they got here until VCU, Duquesne and Rhode Island SEC title game. State Condoleezza Rice. mans.  Deadline for application: February 13, 2015. has defeated all but one Atlantic 10 now.” are all 6-3. When the dust settled, the Oliver Luck, father of India- conference team this season. The Flyers played Rhode Island Sooners were ranked No. 1 by the napolis Colts quarterback An-  One scholarship granted each academic year. As they have all season, the at home Oct. 19 and won 3-0. Junior outside hitter Jill Loiars attempts a block against Saint Louis Saturday BCS computer system, despite drew Luck, represents the Big 12 Flyer middle blockers senior Isol- “Everyone’s really bought into at the Frericks Center. The Flyers beat SLU 3-1, pushing their A-10 record to losing their final game to Kansas Conference as the athletic direc- de Hannan and first-year Amber the system that they are teaching 8-1. Zoey Xia/Staff Photographer State. LSU was awarded the No. 2 tor of West Virginia. Erhahon combined for 17 kills us, and it’s working and it shows 16 SPORTS Online at flyernews.com Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014 FOOTBALL Head coach Chamberlin reaches win No. 50 DANIEL MASSA Staff Writer

With Dayton football’s Oct. 4 vic- tory against Davidson College, head coach secured his 50th win leading the UD football pro- gram. However, Chamberlin has been a part of many more UD football wins than his 50 as head coach. He first stepped on campus as a player in 1975. A native of Springfield, Ohio, Chamberlin was recruited and of- fered a scholarship to play lineback- er for the Flyers. “It was a place that was close to home, being from Springfield, so my family could enjoy the football each season,” Chamberlin said. “I enjoyed the atmosphere on campus.” UD football was a Division I schol- arship sport back then, and Cham- berlin said playing established Divi- sion I programs such as Miami (OH) and Bowling Green helped draw him to life as a Flyer. He was a member of the team when the school decided to stop giving out football scholarships, Dayton head football coach Rick Chamberlin speaks to the team on the sideline during Dayton’s 41-7 victory over Morehead State University Oct. 18 at Wel- beginning his junior year. come Stadium. Chamberlin earned his 50th win as head coach earlier this month at Davidson Oct. 4. Jed Gerlach/Staff Photographer Heading into this season, Cham- berlin had been a part of 341 wins as a player, assistant coach and head coach Mike Kelly. He helped estab- said. six and a half years to help us get to for the university around campus coach, according to daytonflyers. lish what has become a history of Chamberlin said he didn’t know it that 50 win mark,” Chamberlin said. and the community. com. The five victories the Flyers effective Dayton defenses, with the was his 50th win until after the game Chamberlin takes the task of con- “I just want to continue that high have recorded this season raises that Flyers leading the PFL in scoring when Dayton’s radio broadcaster tinuing the tradition established by standard of our program,” Cham- number to 346. defense in nine of the last 11 seasons, Larry Hangsen congratulated him. Mike Kelly very seriously, that of berlin said. Chamberlin said he never would with five of those seasons ranking in “I’m very appreciative of all the competing for championships on the have guessed he would be a member the top five in all of FCS football. teams I’ve worked with for these last field and being positive ambassadors of the Dayton community for so long. Chamberlin’s milestone victory “I don’t think anyone goes into it over Davidson required five over- thinking, ‘Oh boy, I’m going to spend times to decide, with the Flyers win- the next 40 years here at this place,’” ning 54-48. MIKE KELLY (1981–2007) 246 he said. “I’ve been very blessed to be “It was very memorable there, here at the University of Dayton.” with five overtimes,” Chamberlin After he finished his collegiate ca- said. “I guess if you want to have reer with 385 career tackles, leading something to remember your 50th the team in both his junior and se- win by, go five overtimes. You’ll nev- (1923–1940) 124 nior seasons, Chamberlin accepted er forget that.” a position as a graduate assistant The victory sticks in the memo- on the Flyers’ coaching staff, receiv- ries of Chamberlin’s players as well. RICK CHAMBERLIN ing his master’s degree in counselor “We really had to overcome some (2008–PRESENT) 52 education in the process. challenges to get that win,” junior Chamberlin chose to stay in Day- starting center Shane Toub said. ton over joining the staff at the Col- “And for it to be coach’s 50th win was JOE GAVIN lege of the Holy Cross in Massachu- really special because we ended up (1947–1953) 39 setts. having to do exactly what he always “It was at the time of my wife and says and overcome tough breaks in I’s first child’s birth,” he said. “I order to win.” thought I had a couple sets of grand- “There were a lot of times in that RICK CARTER (1977–1980) 39 parents who would kill me if I took game where we could have packed it Career wins the family to Massachusetts.” in, but it’s a testament to Chamber- Chamberlin eventually became lin’s coaching that we stayed calm Graphic by Meghan Ostermueller/Art Director defensive coordinator under head and together and got the win,” Toub FOLLOW @FLYERNEWS ON TWITTER FOR MORE UPDATES ON CAMPUS, LOCAL, NATIONAL AND WORLD NEWS