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Current, September 08, 2009 University of Missouri-St University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2000s) Student Newspapers 9-8-2009 Current, September 08, 2009 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, September 08, 2009" (2009). Current (2000s). 230. http://irl.umsl.edu/current2000s/230 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2000s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Fight close to Oak all en sin as ult charges ~ JESSlCA KEIL & incident occurred at the CHRIS STEWART UM-Sr. Louis South Merro­ Volleyball swats away According to the police Link station, or"l'fearby, and MoBap in home opener report, on Thursday morn­ not outside Oak Hall. See Sports, page 6 ing, at approxl'mately 12:30 The female student, how­ a.m. an altercation in front ever. was seen lying on the of the Oak Hall dormitory ground outside the Oak occurred between a Univer­ Hall at 12:45 a.m. and two sity of lv1issouri-St. Louis suspects were arrested for as­ student, her boyfriend and sault outside the dormitories more than one unnamed by three campus police of­ suspects. ficers . World's greatest detective The student and her boy­ Arielle Brophy. freshman, gets world's greatest game frie nd were both allegedly biochemistry and biotech­ See A&E, page 21 assaulted leading to the boy­ nology, lives on the first floor friend's admittance into De­ of Oak Hall. She witnessed JENNIFER MEAHAN I THE CURREtiT Paul Hospital for an ankle the arrests. injury. "[The assault] happened Guys, gals, grill and greet Conflicting reports from at the Metro," she said. Students were invjted to the Welcome BBQ, which took place at the Catholic Newrpan witnesses outside Oak Hall Center on Tuesday. at the time report that the See ASSAULT, page 4 Faculty Spotlight: Established actor teaches theater at UMSL Federal stimulus distributed to UM System See Spotlight, page 17 ~ CHRIS STEWART nighr-and-day partisan reac­ ·1issouri s education S\Tsrem. much funding they believe has requested and received. Our Opinion: ARRA fu nding Asst. Design Editor tions thar haye marked pub­ According to Governor they should receive. The chart is updated weekly leaves UMSL in the dust On February 17. Gover­ lic response to the adminis­ N ixon's Transform 1vlissouri The University of Iv1is­ with the current page's chart See Opinions, page 22 nor Jay Nixon held a press tration since its beginning. Initiative website (trans­ souri-St. Louis' Office of . having last been updated Fri':' I 'f D E conference in which he Budger allocations to the form.rno.gov) "The Federal Research Administrations day. announced that .Missouri stares by th~ ARRA (less Department of Education Sponsored Projects webpage The chart is organized by News 2-5 would receive a portion of than ten percent of the oyer­ estimates Missouri's total al­ (www.urnsl.edu/services/ highest to lowest amounts Statshot 4 the Ainerican Recovery and all i\RRA is portioned our location of these [education oral sponsored-projects/ ex­ proposed by each campus. Reinvestment Act (ARRA) directly to state governments recovery] funds at $921 mil­ ternal-stirnulus-opps-2009. UM-Columbia has requested Sports 6-9 of 2009. This was the same to use at their discretion) lion ... " htmI) includes a chart of the the highest amount of fund­ Science/Health 10-13 day that president Barack specified as "Budget Stabili­ For higher education UM system's funding. This ing: $133,656,459. UM-St. Obama ·signed the bill into zation Funds". institution~ 1:0 access these chart describes each campus Louis, conversely, has ap­ Features 14-17 law. Missouri received a large funds, the responsibili ry falls within the system: the Co­ plied for the lowesr amount A&E 18-21 The ARRA, brainchild of portion of these funds des­ on each educational schooL lumbia, Kansas City, Rolla, of funds: $36,224,836. the Obama administration, ignated for use in the repair They must take initiative to and St. Louis campuses, and Opinions 22-25 has been received with the and general maintenance of submit a proposal for how the amount of funding each See STIMULUS, page 9 C lassifieds 26 Comics 27 FRI. 78 SAT. 77 SUN. 72 Puzzles . 27 What's Current 28 62 60 55 2 I ~hE ~ITrnt I SEPTEMBER 8, 2009 Got a tip for us? www.thecurrentonline.com Let us know. [email protected] Whc liurrrnt New program to help disabled students' textbook seaKh VOLUME 43, ISSUE 1286 EDITORIAL ~ ANNA MARIE CURRAN tain their textbooks is much books for srudenrs at UM-St. work needed to convert the Editor-in-Chief. ...... .... ..................... ........... ............ ............ Jessica Keil News Editor more complicated than the Louis are sent to facilities at textbooks more manageable. Managing Editor. ........................................................... Matthew Hill cross-referencing system Ac­ the University of Missouri­ Bruce Hildebrand, executive News Editor... .. ..................... ... ... .. .... .... .. .............. Anna Marie Curran Srudents with print dis­ cessText proposes. In the Columbia (to whom UM­ director for Higher Educa­ Features Editor....... .............. .............. .. ........... ............. Brian Craycraft abilities, may be in for good current process, a srudent is St. Lows pays a fee) . Only tion for the Association of Assistant Features Editor... ... .. .... ... .. .. .. .. .. .............. ........ .. Sequita. Bean news regarding their text­ required to purchase the text­ after a book is chopped and American Publishers, said Science/Health Ed itor ................. .... ........ .. ......................... Gene Doyel books. The Association of book and keep their receipt scanned can it be convened that AccessText will allow Sports Editor. .... .. ......... ... ........ .......... .. ... ..................... Cedric Williams n Assistant Sports Ed itor ... ... ...... ..... .............. ... ... ... ... .... Anthony Padgett American Publishers (AAP) as "proof of purchase for the to the form thar the student participating members to A&E Editor.. ..... .......... ...... ......... .... .. ...... ......... .. ... .... ....... Cate Marquis and the Alternative Media disability office. The disabili­ requires. Depending on the gain access to the course files Copy Editors ......................... .. .....Stacy Beckenholdt, Rebecca Nuckolls Access Center (AMAC) have ties office then makes contact facilities and amount of back­ needed for disabled srudents Proofreader. .. ................................... .. ......... ...... ... .. .. .... .. Chera Meyer partnered to create the Ac­ with the publisher and asks log, Armstead explained that with greater ease and efficien­ Staff Writers .. ...... ............ Afton Anderson, Jason Beckring, Erik Bruner, cessText Network. Accord­ for either a digital copy of the this can be a lengthy process, cy. He said that Access Text Amy Bellm, Nick Bishop, Joyce Gates, ing to the AAp, AccessText is file (to save time) or permis­ and the books are often only will allow schools to complete Aaron Holdmeyer, Jen O'Hara, Matthew B. Henry, a "comprehensive, national sion to "chop" the book. used for one semester before the process at a gteater speed, Bridget Ryder, Andrew Seal online database system" SCOtt Armstead, coordi­ becoming outdated. and that they will be able to which will make textbooks nator of Studem Support "There's a lot of books that keep track of the progress of DESIGN more easily available to Stu­ Services at UM-St. Louis (an get scanned each semester," each individual textbook. Design Editor.. .. .... .. .. ... ......... .. ...... .... .... ... .... .. .... ...... ........ Gene Doyel I dents who have print-related office that works closdy with Armstead said, and [we] put Hildebrand said that the Assistant Design Editor.. ... ....... ... ... ... .. .. .. .. .... .. .. ............. Chris Stewart . Photo Editor.. ............................ ... ... .......... .... .. ..................... Sofi Seck disabilities, such as blindness the Disability Student Servic­ a ridiculous amount of work program is currently in its Web Editor. .. ...... ....... .... ... .. .... ... .. ... .. ... ...... ....... ... Digvijay Shrivastava or dyslexia. While the Uni­ es office on campus) said that into getting these books ac­ "beta phase" where it is free Page Designers ... ...... ...... ... ........ a.Phillip Freeman, Zachary James Kraft versity of Missouri-St. Louis chopping a book involves cessible for srudents, and at for participating universities. Staff Photographers ...... ........ ... .. .. .Ahmad Aljuryyed, Jennifer Meahan, is not a partici pam in Ac­ literally cutting the spine off the end of the semester, the However, on July 1, 2010, Chera Meyer cessTe..·'{[J the database is con­ of a book and scanning the publishers now are coming there will be an annual mem­ Web Consuttants ...... ................... Anusheel Ankur, Zachary James Kraft stantly growing and includes loose pages into a computer. out with new editions." bership fee implemented Iliustrators ....... ............ .. ... ..... ...... ......... .... Paul Maguire, Cody Pe rkins 500 participating universities Armstead said that Uf..1-St. While AccessText cannot which will be $375-$500, de­ and 1600 institutions. Louis currently does not prevent the jump to new edi­ pending on school size. BUSINESS The currem process for have enough people to do
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