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The Guardian, September 21, 2005 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 9-21-2005 The Guardian, September 21, 2005 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (2005). The Guardian, September 21, 2005. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Wright State Wednesday University's Sept. 21, 2005 Campus Newspaper ORAC Wright 1 Tennis of offering new Card can be to a adventures used at great start Donatos 3 pg18 WSU professor arrested twice, charged with solicting sex Lippert was taken into custody from ing major. II Lippert suspend­ the Russ Engineering Center on campus "Some students may frown upon on Sept. 9. He pleaded not guilty in this case and not attend the College of ed from job and Clark County Municipal Court to Engineering and Computer Science banned from the charges accusing him of trying to lure a programs at Wright State," said Man­ 14-year-old girl over the Internet to gen. campus engage in sexually explicit exchanges. The sex charges Lippert is facing According to Springfield police, Lip­ may or may not have an effect on this Keny~ pert expressed a desire to meet the 14- university. "This is one accusation ~ year-old girl he had been chatting with against one professor out of the thou­ since Sept. of 2004. He gave directions sands that we have here on campus," for the child to come meet him at said Harvey. Wright State. She also said that WSU is fully After Lippert pleaded not guilty to cooperating with police, given the A W U engine ring profe or i free charges in Clark County Municipal events that took place. on b nd after being arre ted twice for Samuel A. Lippert Court he was relea ed on bond. He was Lippert i not teaching cla ses this accu ation of oliciting exual activity arrested two day later in Hamilton quarter, but instead conducting from minors. Thur day. Lippert now face a total of after accu ations of soliciting sexual research. He has been at the university Samuel A. Lippert assistant profes­ nine count of importuning. activity from a 15-year-old girl in since January of 2004. sor of biomedical and industrial engi­ "Dr. Lippert has been suspended and another chat room. In both cases police Lippert's position is in co-operation neering was arrested twice in less than barred from the campus," said Iris Har­ detectives posed as the teenage girls. with the department of orthopaedic sur­ a week for these charges. vey, Associate Vice President, Commu­ "It's very bizarre to think someone gery at the WSU Medical School. Lip­ Lippert was arrested by Springfield nications and Marketing. "He no longer with a professional.stature like himself pert received his M.S. and Ph.D. in bio­ police with the a sistance of Fairborn has access to the network on campus. would do something like this," said medical engineering at Wayne State police while on campus Sept. 9. He was He will have no contact with students," Matt Mangen, a mechanical engineer- University in Detroit. arrested again for similar allegations on Harvey added. Coffee becoming more than a quick fix for university students feeling when I'm stressed; it's a relax­ age is the latte. Campbell admitted that op a tolerance, usually within days. ing drink and it gives me some energy." she's not a big coffee drinker herself Caffeine no longer keeps them awake If deprived of coffee, one may expe­ because "it's too strong for me." and alert according to It is estimated that 90 percent of rience withdrawal symptoms such as Likewise, those who aboutcaffeine.com. Americans get a daily fix of caffeinated headache and fatigue. consilme too much caffeine Those who are not accus­ coffee. However, according to some According to aboutcaffeine.com, <level- tomed to high dosages students, it's more than just a quick fix. "caffeine intake or consumption is of caffeine may expe­ Julie Hollon, a chemistry major, associated with elevated mood levels, rience anxiety, light­ admitted to drinking white mochas sev­ and decreased intake or the absence of headedness, jitteri­ eral times a week "because I either get caffeine leads to alteration of moods, ness, irritability, a craving for it, or in the mornings, it so that they keep shifting from posi­ unsteady hands or gives me a little pep-up," she said. tive to negative in a short period of diarrhea. Researchers at John Hopkins Univer­ time." Students who drink a lot sity discovered that drinking just two WSU students needing their of coffe can join The Wright Cup and a half cups of coffee a day could coffee fix can be found fre­ Mug Club for $9.99. lead to an addiction. The caffeine is a quenting The Wright Cup in This includes a mug and mood lifter, increases alertness and the Student Union or to the a 10 percent discount on increases endurance levels, both physi­ brand new Cafe Wright in the small beverage refills. cally and mentally. However, this feel­ group study room in the So whether you like it ing only lasts for a short period of time. library. black, iced or with sugar "It keeps me up to study when I Ginny Campbell, an -lilliliil• and cream, keep in mind need to stay awake," said Hollon. "I employee at The Wright Cup, coffee's addictive qualities. guess it kind of gives me that comfort said that the most popular bever- News 3iiDil.tl.h-.6ii..L::.w, Poster Sale, Quad, 9 a.m. 6 p.m. M.Jil.ta.a....._..., Co cert S r" es, Quad, -- -~--~~. ~~----=- - -- - - - - - - ----=---- - --------=----- - -- -- - --- -- -- Editor-in-Chief Jessica Lander Graphic Designer Kyle Akers Managing Editor Karilynn Web Editor Sheryl \l\lheeler Quillen Advertising Reps Lesley Burke, News Editor Sarah Turnvald Justine Ames, Dave Zeller Assistant News Editor Circulation Manager Laura Burke Laura Lander Features Editor Katie Strayer Staff Writers Jared FeV\Aass, Opinions Editor Jimmy \/Vallers Amy 'Wray, Maria Ortiz, Kerry Sports Editor Ryan Hehr Lipp, Nicole DeVendra, Srujana Copy Editor Joe Sack Chief Photographer Marella, Frank V\blz, Lindsey Fultz Joanna Morris Advertising Manager Staff Photographers Index We Want Volunteers!!! 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West, (from Dayton): ~ The Page Manor Donatos is the Take Ohio Route 4 to Ohio Route new Wright 1 Card pizza provider, 444 and get off I at the Kauffman ~ replacing the former Landing Strip.
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