newsrecord.org@NewsRecord_UC /TheNewsRecord @thenewsrecord pg. 6 | How to live pg. 8 | Why Cronin sustainably at UC benched Cumberland Wednesday, March 13, 2019 Here are the Bicentennial Community Week events KEELY BROWN | NEWS EDITOR unleash school spirit. Learn more at dayofgiving.uc.edu. The University of Cincinnati has announced Equity and Inclusion its “Bicentennial Community Conference, April 3 Week,” presented by The The 11th annual equity & University of Cincinnati inclusion conference will Foundation. The event will encourage both individuals take place the week of April and organizations to build 1-6. diverse and inclusive Here’s a list of the environments. upcoming events, according to the UC bicentennial Bicentennial Alumni website. Celebration, April 4 This annual event Analytics Summit, recognizes the contributions April 1-3 of UC alumni. The night will The three-day business consist of presentations, analytics conference, dinner and a reception. presented by the UC Center for Business Analytics, Bearcat Block Party, aims to increase knowledge April 5 about analytics topics, tools Students, faculty and staff Chandler Rankin and Abbie Smith are candidates for president and vice president. PROVIDED BY RANKIN AND SMITH and trends used by industry will celebrate the end of experts. the year with free food, UC Student Government Meet your 2019 student government candidates Research and Innovation inaugurations, games, Week, April 1-5 giveaways and prizes on KEELY BROWN | NEWS EDITOR sexual assault to receive forensic exams R&I Week will honor Main Street. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR • Ensure a safe environment for minority demographics the university’s 200 years DAVID REES | CHIEF REPORTER and faculty education on equity, inclusion and social justice of research. It aims to Bicentennial Community • Collaborate with University Health Services to make celebrate inclusivity and Day, April 6 Candidates have announced their campaigns for senator- healthcare more accessible for students innovation at UC, and This event, from 8:30 at-large positions within the University of Cincinnati’s • Expand composting in dining halls highlight the societal impact a.m. to 2 p.m., will feature Undergraduate Student Government (SG). • Offer phone/tablet/laptop charger rentals in Langsam of researchers’ work. academic and athletic Students will be able to submit their votes on Blackboard Library experiences, family-friendly from 8 a.m. Wednesday, March 13, until Friday, March 15, at • Expand Learning Communities Day of Giving, April 2 activities, health screenings noon. Election results will be announced at 6 p.m. March 15. • Provide clickers and computer software for classes Students can join teams of and entertainment. Here are this year’s candidates and their platforms: • Offer shuttle service for Career Fair participants that ambassadors designed to receive job interviews downtown Chandler Rankin/Abbie Smith Chandler Rankin, a third-year economics and political Sivani Alla science student, is running for president. His running Sivani Alla, a second-year medical sciences student, mate, Abbie Smith, a third-year business analytics and centered her campaign on four platforms: creativity, international affairs student, is running for vice president. accessibility, transparency and sustainability. Both currently sit on the SG senate. Rankin is an external Alla’s platform goals include: holdover senator, and Smith is a senator at-large. • Develop a bright mural designed by UC students on the Rankin/Smith’s platform goals include: exterior of Langsam Library • Provide mental health training to faculty and staff to • Create a “Rest+Reboot” station on campus with massage offset the university’s high demand for counseling services chairs to ease student stress • Establish a fund to cover medical costs for survivors of SG Candidates Continued on Page 3 March 13, 2019 Page 2 benches with bright pink headphones, allows attendees to sit down and hear these women’s voices. The struggle for justice “We were [adamant] about putting women ELIZABETH SCHMITT | FEATURES EDITOR conducts. It’s what led the organization to of color in the center,” curator Sadre-Orafai focus its exhibition on amplifying voices. said. Pictures can be worth a thousand words, The exhibition’s curators, associate For Sadre-Orafai, the project was a labor but The Cincinnati Project (TCP), a anthropology professor Stephanie Sadre- of love — one in which she listened to research initiative in the College of Arts Orafai and assistant communication design and edited the oral histories featured in and Sciences, aims to flip that idiom in its professor Matt Wizinsky, worked with a “Archiving Activism.” latest exhibition, “What Is and What Can team to brainstorm these five questions that She particularly enjoyed curating the voice Be: Women of Color and the Struggle for frame three different TCP research projects of Brittany Bibb, who now uses part of the Justice.” into a single cohesive exhibit: main quote from her pamphlet — “You just Its founders, director Jennifer Malat and • What is home? need to start … It’s gonna be hard, but you sociology professor Earl Wright II, first • What is community? got it. You Black. You dope. It’s all good” — conceived TCP in 2013. Through research, • What is ours? as part of her brand by placing it on t-shirts the organization works to promote equity • What is fair? in her online store. throughout the city. • What is action? Students were involved at every level to “We wanted to find a way for all the Each of these questions are featured in aid the collection of research, data and knowledge and resources we have as a large, bolded font on panels throughout record voices, curators said. Munazza Aijaz, university to help make our city a better the exhibition. The curators also created a fourth-year graphic communications place,” Malat said. nine booklets for people to take home after student, created much of the design for the This ambition led TCP to begin closely visiting the exhibition — all of which can be exhibition and booklets, said Wizinsky. The collaborating with several of its community viewed as PDFs on the TCP website. final production was handled by the Hot partners. The initiative works with 30 These booklets encompass the work of Dr. Take Press, a group of students who printed, community organizations and more than J.T. Roane and Dr. Anjali Dutt’s “Archiving colorized, cut and assembled the booklets. 400 University of Cincinnati students, Activism” project, which recorded the oral faculty and staff at any given time. history of activists throughout the city. “Locked Out” Through research, TCP found a need to The booklets also contain Dr. Carolette TCP worked with two organizations — the Visitors partake in The Cincinnati Project founded by amplify the voices of women of color in Norwood’s qualitative study “Place Matters,” Legal Aid Society of Southwest Ohio and Housing Opportunity Made Equal — to director Jennifer Malat and sociology professor Earl Cincinnati. After three years, the initiative which chronicles the impact of violence on Wright II. ELIZABETH SCHMITT | FEATURES EDITOR showcased its research to the public. black women’s sexual health in Cincinnati, craft a database that maps evictions rates risk to HIV and other STIs. and “Locked Out,” a research project by throughout Greater Cincinnati based on Her study carefully examines the impact Turning research into an Elaina Johns-Wolfe that tracks eviction in Johns-Wolfe’s research. of societal social arrangements, actions and Greater Cincinnati. Johns-Wolfe taught a TPC classroom exhibition course that allowed students to assist her policies to see how those structures may Promoting women of color is a unifying The physical space, accented by structures research and define areas of the city with bring harm to social groups. point for the various research projects TCP with typographic illuminations and the highest eviction rates. “Black women’s experiences in Cincinnati “Neighborhoods with the highest eviction are compounded by poverty and drug and rates also tend to have the highest rates alcohol use,” Norwood said in her research. of poverty and heaviest rent burdens,” “Much of the violence that women in the Johns-Wolfe said in her research. “The sample endured went unchecked and un- racial composition of neighborhoods is the punished.” strongest predictor of eviction rates, too.” Where to see it SAVE BIG “Archiving Activism” The exhibition was previously hosted In their Archiving Activism project, Roane in the atrium of the Tangeman University and Dutt explored the power of oral history. Center from Feb. 17 to March 1. Now, it is ON COLLEGE COSTS From former councilwomen Yvette Simpson on display at the Cincinnati Public Library to Irate 8 co-founder Brittany Bibb, the downtown until March 25. researchers archived voices of women from the roots of their EARN CREDITS communities. They recorded Maria Cabrera, an immigrant from Mexico who created TOWARD YOUR DEGREE Casa de Paz — a temporary home for Latina migrant women and children who have experienced trauma and violence — in her native Spanish. The complete oral histories TAKE SUMMER of the women featured in Archiving Activism can be CLASSES AT found on Soundcloud through COLUMBUS STATE TCP’s website. “Place Matters” In Norwood’s research about violence, women’s health and well-being, she CSCC.EDU/SUMMERGUEST The Cincinnati Project, a research initiative in the College of Arts evaluates the daily lives of and Sciences, aims to amplify the voices of women of color in its African-American women in latest exhibition, “What Is and What Can Be: Women of Color and the Cincinnati and their elevated Struggle for Justice.” ELIZABETH SCHMITT | FEATURES EDITOR March 13, 2019 Page 3 SG Candidates Continued from Cover Reiley Cowart • Create more accessible walkways on campus Reiley Cowart, • Add more chairs and tables in Langsam Library • Add more printing stations on campus a second-year • Create a checkout reserve system in Langsam Library • Post signs for accessible routes in and around campus medical sciences for group study rooms buildings student and SG’s • Ensure a 4 Paws For Ability service dog park on UC’s • Create a job fair and increase visibility of on-campus director of federal main campus work positions policy, focused • Create a user-friendly database for students to access her campaign on Emma Nurre statistics on classes and professors four platforms Emma Nurre, a first-year information technology (IT) • Organize a spring cleaning sale where students and — sustainability, student, based her campaign on the slogan, “New Vision. organizations can resell old items affordability, New Direction. Vote Nurre.” The campaign focuses on academic six platforms: Kofi accessibility and student debt, Amponsah mental health. sexual assault, Kofi Amponsah, Cowart’s transportation and a second-year platform goals housing insecurity, biological sciences include: IT presence, student, based • Implement innovation and his platform on Reiley Cowart. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR composting in multidisciplinary the saying, “Life dining halls and collaborations. isn’t about finding partner with local sustainability efforts Nurre’s platform yourself, it’s about • Advocate at a state level for tax-exempt textbooks goals include: creating yourself.” • Increase the per-semester credit-hour maximum from 18 • Combat student His campaign’s to 21 hours debt by raising the Twitter bio states • Implement a peer-to-peer, non-emergency call service campus minimum that he hopes to wage inspire students • Raise to create their Gerald awareness about own passion Crosby sexual assault through genuine Gerald Crosby, by promoting Kofi Amponsah. PROVIDED BY KOFI AMPONSAH encouragement, a second year Emma Nurre. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR the resources passionate marketing available to conversations and memorable service. student, based students Amponsah’s platform goals include: his campaign • Push to require more comprehensive and intersectional • Create new programs to train student organization on the slogan, Title-IX training leaders on conversation and leadership skills “Alone it’s a • Work with UC transportation to update shuttle routes • Improve UC shuttle services to encourage student fight, together we • Create a morning version of NightRide, or give students involvement UNITE. Vote GC an Uber, Lyft or Bird allowance for UC.” UNITE • Install digital locks for lockers in the CRC gym and add is an acronym Bearcat Card-friendly locks to on-campus housing Teja Bollimunta that stands for • Work with UCIT to update the UC Mobile, NightRide and Teja Bollimunta, a second-year chemical engineering update, nurture, shuttle service apps student, is the chief-of-staff for the current SG invest, teach and • Promote scholarships, grants and resources available to administration. energize. students through the University Funding Board and 1819 Bollimunta’s platform goals include: Crosby’s Innovation Hub Gerald Crosby. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR • Build a relationship with tourist attractions, including platform goals museums and professional sports teams, to request include: Aashka Raval discounted student tickets and expand shuttle routes to • Enable credit card payments for vending machines and Aashka Raval, a first-year exploratory student who these locations laundry facilities plans to declare as a computer science student this fall, • Expand Bearcat • Implement Apple Pay support in dining halls centered her Card service to • Invite marginalized groups from branch campuses to campaign around new vendors student senate meetings four platforms: on campus and • Create a site within CampusLink where students can academic downtown display their work resources, health • Offset textbook • Host interactive programs to teach “the importance of and nutrition, costs by creating a politics/SG” equity and textbook bank for • Create a inclusion and students newsletter that mental wellness. • Start a research highlights students Raval’s platform career fair on social media goals include: with a “hands- and encourages • Advocate for on learning volunteering on lower textbook experience” and off campus prices • Implement a • Collaborate co-op car policy Brianna Jones with the Bearcat with local car Brianna Jones, Pantry so students dealerships to a second-year can donate used lease vehicles psychology textbooks in to UC students Aashka Raval. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR Teja Bollimunta. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR student, sits on the exchange for during co-op current SG staff as volunteer hours semester rotations with an opportunity to purchase the car executive director • Add printers to residence halls after the lease expires of housing and • Work with the learning commons to add a resource for • Create a carpool platform for students to find rides to food services. students to learn and enhance their coding skills work Jones’ platform Brianna Jones. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR SG Candidates Continued on Page 4 goals include: March 13, 2019 Page 4

SG Candidates Continued from Page 3 • Work with the Student Wellness Center to offer free public nutrition and dietician Rankin, Smith face no workshops complemented by one-on-one sessions for personalized plans • Hold LGBTQ+ specific sexual health workshops to spread awareness and establish educational resources for students opposition in election interested in regular sessions KEELY BROWN | NEWS EDITOR • Initiate a Counseling and Psychological into it was ‘Rise as One,’” Rankin said there are Services (CAPS) feedback system said Rankin. “That’s our many things that need to For the first time in where patients can fill out a form after mantra, our slogan — be improved for students more than 10 years, two each counseling session, allowing the what we’re really holding specifically. candidates are running organization to track the progress of each ourselves to. [I] didn’t “We understand the unopposed to become student and provide the most effective think it would literally be balance of celebrating student body president and one slate.” the university and being treatment possible Kish Richardson. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR vice president within the Instead of focusing on proud of the university, Sarvani Vermuri Kish Richardson University of Cincinnati’s trying to beat another but also recognizing that Sarvani Vermuri, a first-year psychology Undergraduate Student Kish Richardson, associate justice for SG’s candidate, Rankin and when you love something, student, based her campaign on three Government (SG). student court, is running a campaign based Smith concentrated their you want it to be the best platforms: “Make Campus Smarter,” “Unify Chandler Rankin, a on four platforms — knowledge, acceptance, time on interacting with it can be,” said Smith. Cincy” and “Invest in Success.” third-year economics and respect and empathy — or K.A.R.E, for short. students. If elected, they “Acknowledging and Vermuri’s platform goals include: political science student, “I feel that being the voice for the student plan to focus on fostering working to solve UC’s • Integrate live digital updates on parking and Abbie Smith, a third- body is imperative,” Richardson said in an connections with the issues are one of the best availability across all UC platforms year international business email. “I want to be able to be a voice for student body and engage ways we can demonstrate • Create digital wayfinding for the quickest and business analytics the Student Body At-Large, particularly for with students who don’t our pride. routes between buildings and around student, announced their those minority communities that too often feel heard, don’t trust SG With their combined construction campaign March 1 to feel as if their voice isn’t truly heard on or don’t understand what experience in SG, Rankin • Make a point-of-interest map that details become the next president campus.” the organization does, and Smith hope to be gender neutral bathrooms, printers and and vice president of Richardson’s platform goals include: Rankin said. powerful candidates in the vending machines the UC student body. • Engender change on campus by • Implement live traffic updates on school Both joined SG in 2017 empowering students to enact change days and during special events and currently serve as themselves • Expand UC shuttle service to provide representatives — Rankin • Ensure minority communities’ voices are transportation to art events in Cincinnati as external holdover equally represented in SG senator, and Smith as a Faalik Zahra senator-at-large and the Faalik Zahra, a first-year biology student, director of scholarships. designed her campaign to focus on The two met through four platforms: food diversity, resource a learning community accessibility, student discounts and campus freshman year, and both sustainability. lived in Morgens Hall. Zahra’s platform goals include: Before coming to UC, • Add halal, kosher and vegan options in Rankin and Smith both dining halls across campus knew they wanted to be • Bring back “Boldly Bearcat” ice cream involved on campus, and • Add irons in laundry rooms of residence that interest manifested halls in SG. • Add laptop, phone chargers and When Rankin first headphone rentals in Langsam Library arrived at UC, he was • Collaborate with food delivery services, eager to do more things Abbie Smith and Chandler Rankin are the only candidates running including Doordash and Postmates, to — to meet more people, for president and vice president for the University of Cincinnati’s acquire a student discount for on-campus connect with more student government. PROVIDED BY RANKIN AND SMITH deliveries students and try to make • Offer more discounts in grocery stores on an impact in several “One of the challenges upcoming election. PROVIDED BY SARVANI VEMURI Sarvani Vemuri . and near campus areas, he said. Smith said facing student government “We’ve become quite UC transformed her as a right now is that people familiar with the functions student, and she wants to don’t seem to have a of the different branches,” give back to the school lot of faith in it, and in Smith said, “which gives that has made her a better general, students just us the benefit of knowing person. don’t know much about how this organization During their respective it,” said Smith. “In recent needs to run.” terms in SG, Rankin years, there’s been a shift “Progress for us means and Smith decided to towards distrust in student perseverance and run as a slate to become government on campus, persistence, and that’s the 2019-20 student and that’s something something we’re going to body president and vice we’d like to change. We be working on every day president, respectively. can do a better job at in office,” said Rankin. “I When they first announced communicating with the would ask students to put their campaign, they were student body as a whole.” their trust in Abbie and surprised to find that Rankin and Smith also I — and the rest of student they would be running recognize the challenges government — for the next unopposed. UC faces and hope to work year.” Sivani Alla. MITCHELL PARTON | MUTLIMEDIA EDITOR Faalik Zahra. MITCHELL PARTON | MULTIMEDIA EDITOR “Our whole theme coming toward rectifying them. March 13, 2019 Page 5 Get out and do something: March 15 to March 17 ERIN COUCH | SENIOR REPORTER Saturday, March 16 Sunday, March 17

Friday, March 15 St. Patrick’s Day Weekend on St. Puptrick’s Day at 50 West Fountain Square: It’s finally St. Brewing: Celebrate St. Paddy’s Day CCM Studio Acting Series — Patrick’s Day — the one day of the with your furry friend at your side ‘Transmigration’: As defined by year when everyone in Cincinnati who at 50 West. There will be plenty of Merriam-Webster, “transmigration” is claims to be German can claim to be puppy-themed festivities for your very “to go from one state of existence or Irish with no repercussions. Come goodest boy or girl while you’re busy place to another.” In CCM Acting’s celebrate the weekend at Fountain guzzling down a cold one. Give your “Transmigration,” six teams of CCM Square with festivities running doggo one of 50 West’s Tail Ale doggy Acting students do just that: perform throughout the afternoon: Get your beers, treat them to a freeze-dried five original 30-minute shows face painted like a true leprechaun, duck treat from Pugalicious Pet Treats simultaneously in different areas of listen to music from Celtic rock bands, and utilize some props the brewery CCM Village, allowing the audience to chow down on some authentic Irish has set up to take some selfies with migrate between them. Call (513) 556- food and wash it down with some your pup. Proceeds will benefit League 4183 or stop by the CCM box office to Guinness and green beer. for Animal Welfare. reserve your free ticket. Noon-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 2-4 p.m. Sunday. 50 West Brewing 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Fountain Square, 520 Vine St., Company, 7605 Wooster Pike, CCM Village. Free. Downtown. Free. Mariemont. CCM Musical Theatre Senior Cyclones Hockey Marvel Weekend: Shamrocks and Shenanigans at Showcase — ‘Not Famous Yet’: Still reeling from superhero fever Streetside Brewery: Grab your Another CCM theatre event this after seeing “Captain Marvel” last greenest shirt and head to Streetside weekend: The seniors in the musical weekend? Head to the Cyclones this Brewery for some more St. Paddy’s theatre department perform in the Saturday as they take on the Wings shenanigans. Streetside’s Irish brews 26th edition of their “Not Famous Yet” for a superpowered evening. As you — their Irish Stout and Black Velvet showcase, featuring the 2019 class in watch the players, decked out in Band — will be pouring all day long their last hurrah before their New York special jerseys that will be auctioned for your drinking pleasure. The first 20 City debut. Call the CCM box office or after the show, you can enjoy special leprechauns through the door will get stop by the office in Mary Emery Hall appearances by The Hulk, Spider-Man, a limited edition T-shirt, so try to arrive to get tickets. Thor and Black Panther. early. 7 p.m. Friday and 5 p.m. Saturday. 7:30 p.m. Saturday. UC Bank Arena, 7 a.m. Sunday. Streetside Brewery, Patricia Corbett Theater, Mary Emery 100 Broadway St., Downtown. $15. 4003 Eastern Ave., Columbia- St. Puptrick’s Day will be held at 50 West Brewing this Sunday and Hall. Tusculum. the proceeds benefit League for Animal Welfare. ISHIKAWA KEN | FLICKR March 13, 2019 Page 6 How to live sustainably on campus ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER University of Cincinnati’s halls, including On the Looking for other simple Uptown campus. Green and Market Point. ways to reduce energy Recycling and eco- “We have a fleet of about Students can also reduce consumption and plastic friendly living have grown 26 bikes that are free,” said the amount of meat they waste? Try these things: popular in the U.S. over Daniel Hart, sustainability consume. UC’s food courts • Whenever possible, take the past couple of decades. coordinator at UC offer plenty of meatless the stairs instead of the As scientific research Sustainability. “It’s called options, and there are even elevator about pollution rolls in, the Bearcat Bike Share for vegan options. • Bring reusable utensils people have become more students, staff, and faculty Outside of the dining halls, when going out to eat — conscious about their to check out [bikes] for up students should consider even if it’s just a reusable choices — from biking to to a week.” where their food is coming straw work to carrying a refillable For ridesharing or from. Locally produced • Take shorter showers bottle. public transportation, foods mean less energy • If nobody else is in the Living sustainably may the university offers the spent in transportation, dorm, turn off the lights seem like an unreachable following options: which in turn reduces your when you leave goal for college students — • UC Shuttles — basically carbon footprint. especially those who live a local bus system for UC’s undergraduate Start with the closet University of Cincinnati’s dining halls offer plenty of meatless options in dorms, where it often Uptown campus student government plans One major issue is buying to cut back on consumption. ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER feels like every decision has • Zimride — a ridesharing to bring a farmers market cheaply made clothes, or campaigns directed at “Sustainability is just by already been made. service that allows students, to campus March 28 from “fast fashion,” from major UC students, as well as the way that people [relate] retail outlets like H&M. volunteering and partnering to one another,” Hart said. While fast fashion may with many nonprofit “I think we could work seem convenient to the environmental agencies to create a better culture average college student, it throughout Cincinnati,” of sustainability by just can also have a detrimental according to its Facebook being better to one another, effect on the environment. page. whether that’s just saying “These cheap, trendy There are student-run ‘hi’ and acknowledging clothes are filling up our opportunities to help give one another while you’re landfills,” said Lucinda back as well, like Clean walking by, or [holding] Lawson, an environmental Up Cincy — a group that the door open for someone studies professor. “Further, regularly hosts volunteering … I think that’s a big part they are such low quality sessions to help beautify about creating a sustainable (and often made under Cincinnati by picking up culture, is just being labor conditions that trash from yards, sidewalks compassionate and good to we, ourselves, could not and roadways. one another.” condone) that they simply do not last and have to be replaced at an alarming rate.” Buying from thrift stores and consignment shops is a great way to fight this growing trend. By giving clothes a second life, you’ll save energy and reduce the number of clothes that end University of Cincinnati Bike Kitchen offers an eco-friendly transportation option for students, staff and up in landfills. ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER faculty. A student group on campus, The Sustainable So, what can students do staff and faculty to pair up 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Main Fashion Initiative, strives to to decrease their carbon with other members of the Street to bring more local reduce fashion waste and footprint? Check out the UC community to cut down foods to campus. hosts workshops and pop- list below for some tips on the number of cars up markets on campus. on how to live more eco- • Metro — UC offers It’s all about the little consciously: subsidized Metro passes things It Takes a Community through the UC Metro “Every little thing While sustainability is Reconsider program. Students can helps when it comes partly an individual effort, your method of request an EZ Metro pass to sustainability,” said it’s also something that transportation from the Public Safety office Erin LeFever, assistant happens on the community If you want to live at 51 W Corry Blvd. sustainability coordinator at level. sustainably, be mindful UC Sustainability. “Things There are several groups about the transportation Reduce food waste people can do on a daily on campus dedicated options you choose. Biking, Composting is a great basis, like drink coffee from to environmental walking and ridesharing way to cut back on food a reusable mug, can make sustainability. One such are all great ways to reduce waste. While UC does not a difference. Students can club is the Leaders of your carbon footprint. The give students the ability cut out single-use plastic Environmental Awareness university even offers bike to compost their own from their lives pretty easily and Protection (LEAP). rentals for students through waste, the university has by using a reusable water This group “focuses on the Bike Kitchen, located implemented composting bottle, reusable bags and promoting recycling, University of Cincinnati’s campus has recycling bins placed initiatives in several dining reusable coffee mugs.” environmental awareness at 101 W Daniels St. on the throughout campus to make it more accessible. ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER March 13, 2019 Page 7 State of every AAC team heading into conference tournament ZACH FRIES | STAFF REPORTER field goal percentage, earning unanimous first- SPENCER SCHULTZ | SENIOR REPORTER allowing opponents to shoot team All-AAC honors. just 37.4 percent. On the UC has struggled finding The offensive end, the Cougars enough offense to support regular-season has ended. lead the AAC in three-point Cumberland. Senior The month of March is two field goal percentage. guard Cane Broome and weeks old. The madness Senior guard Corey Davis sophomore Keith Williams is here, and teams still Jr. is an AAC first-team are more than capable, but have one last chance performer who is capable haven’t been consistent. to secure a spot in the of catching fire at any Fighting to improve its NCAA tournament by time. Junior guard Armoni NCAA tournament resume, winning their conference Brooks averages 13.7 the Bearcats are still tournaments. points and 6.5 rebounds good enough to win the Below is TNR’s take on per game. Houston is not conference tournament. each of American Athletic only the favorite to win the Conference team heading AAC tournament, but is No. 3 Temple 23-8 into the men’s conference also good enough to make (13-5) championship, which takes a deep run in the NCAA Temple’s Saturday win place this Thursday through tournament. over UCF might have Sunday at the FedEx Forum locked up a bid for the in Memphis. No. 2 Cincinnati 25-6 NCAA tournament, but (14-4) it’s still not a sure thing. In University of Cincinnati men’s basketball team huddles before the last home game against Houston on Sunday, Mar. 10, 2019 at Fifth Third Arena. ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER No. 1 Houston 29-2 UC is on a two-game Fran Dunphy’s last year as (16-2 AAC) slide after losses to the head coach, the Owls have . Senior to seek revenge against the of players. Senior guard Without a doubt, the University of Central a loaded backcourt. guard Jeremiah Martin, Mustangs in the first round. Jahmal McMurray has Cougars have been the best Florida (UCF) and Shizz Alston Jr. averaged a first-team All-AAC played well for SMU this team in the conference this Houston. Head coach Mick more than 20 points per selection, is on a tear — No. 8 South Florida season, scoring 22 points year. They proved this in an Cronin called the latter game in AAC play, while averaging 31.6 points over 18-12 (8-10) in its only matchup against 85-69 win over University “embarrassing.” How will junior guard Quinton Rose his last five games. The Bulls head into the Tulsa in January — a 77-57 of Cincinnati Sunday to the team respond? and sophomore guard Head coach Penny AAC tournament having win. McMurray is going to claim the AAC regular- Junior Jarron Cumberland Nate Pierre-Louis are also Hardaway is still a year lost six of their last seven have to have another strong season title. Houston leads is one of the premier averaging double-figures. away from a realistic shot at games after experiencing a game to pull an upset. the conference in defensive players in the conference, A semifinal matchup with the NCAA tournament, but short five-game win streak Cincinnati could prove a it wouldn’t come as a shock from Jan. 22 to Feb. 10. No 11 East Carolina compelling rematch, but if Memphis wins the AAC Sophomore guard David 10-20 (3-15) a hot Wichita State team tournament this year, as it Collins has been the team’s Having just one win in its likely looms before then. takes place in the team’s only consistent scorer all past 10 games, the Pirates home arena. season (15.3 points), which have a low chance of No. 4 UCF 23-7 (13-5) will be a factor in the first beating the Wichita State After two crucial wins over No. 6 Wichita State round. Shockers in the first round. Houston and Cincinnati, 17-13 (10-8) South Florida has the ECU scored no more than the Knights will almost Considering the team best chance within the 55 points in either matchup, certainly receive a bid to lost its top five scorers conference of experiencing which will not get the the NCAA tournament from last season, Wichita a first-round upset in the job done in a conference regardless of what they State’s rebuilding year hands of the Huskies. tournament. do in Memphis. UCF will was mostly positive. The likely face Memphis in Shockers closed the No. 9 Connecticut No. 12 Tulane 4-26 the quarterfinals — which regular-season by winning 15-16 (6-12) (0-18) won’t be easy, considering nine of their final 11 games. Having played most of its There isn’t much hope for the Tigers walloped the Senior Markis McDuffie is conference games without the Green Wave heading Knights in FedEx Forum averaging 18 points and five senior Jalen Adams, UConn into the tournament. The in January. Regardless, rebounds per game for head has struggled to win team lost every conference playing UCF is no fun. They coach Gregg Marshall. away from home, going game and is riding a lead the AAC in field goal The Shockers will likely 1-8. The Huskies split the 20-game losing streak. percentage and rank second win their first-round game season series against the Tulane lost both matchups in defensive field goal against East Carolina and University of South Florida to its first-round foe, the percentage. could give Temple a good — its first-round matchup. University of Memphis The 7-foot-6-inch (yes, game in the second round. With Adams back and Tigers, by an average of 20 you read that correctly) ready to go, UConn could points. Tacko Fall makes life No. 7 Tulsa 18-13 make a small tournament miserable for opponents (8-10) run. The Bearcats face the inside, while BJ Taylor and Tulsa’s best win of the winner of Tulsa versus SMU Aubrey Dawkins are solid, season came against the No. 10 Southern in the second round Friday experienced backcourt University of Methodist 14-16 (6-12) at 7 p.m. after receiving a mates. Feb. 9. However, the Golden Perpetuated with injuries bye for the first round. Hurricane went 0-6 against throughout most of the Visit newsrecord.org and No. 5 Memphis 19-12 the conference’s top three season, the Mustangs may follow @Sports_TNR and @ seeds. The team lost its only University of Cincinnati seniors Justin Jenifer and Cane Broome (11-7) struggle to find any success MattHuffmon1 on Twitter played their last game at Fifth Third Arena Sunday. If there’s a “sleeper” in this matchup against SMU on in the tournament due to for live coverage of the JUSTIN HILES | SENIOR PHOTOGRAPHER year’s tournament, it’s the the road, so look for them the team’s low number tournament. March 13, 2019 Page 8 Here’s why Cumberland was benched

SPENCER SCHULTZ | SENIOR REPORTER Cumberland has appeared “Great passing, great MATT HUFFMON | SPORTS EDITOR in all 31 games for UC this shooting,” Cronin said. season and averages 32.1 “[Houston] finds the open man During the University of minutes per game. and they make shots. Let’s Cincinnati men’s basketball “He’s the only guy that needs give them credit now. Davis team’s 85-69 loss to the a little bit of rest,” Cronin said. made a lot of guarded shots. University of Houston Sunday “Jarron couldn’t stand up in But it’s just opportunity. They afternoon at Fifth Third Arena, the last six minutes. He was got 65 shots.” UC head coach asking to come out of the Houston made 18 of 36 shots elected to put his leading game. We were on defense the in the second half to finish 30- scorer, junior guard Jarron whole game almost.” of-65 (46 percent). UC was left Cumberland (18.4 points per Although the Bearcats were shell-shocked, making only game), on the bench with outrebounded 22-13 in the nine shots in the second half. six minutes remaining in the second half, Cronin said his “Today, we just got second half as the Bearcats teams’s performance in the outplayed,” Cronin said. trailed by 12 points. first 20 minutes is the reason “[Houston’s] got a great team, Cumberland finished with UC lost the game. and we gave them too many 20 points on 4-of-11 shooting. “We blew any chance to win opportunities. The dam broke. He drew 10 fouls in his 28 that game in the first half But it can’t be OK … The day minutes, knocking down 9-of- when we got out of character,” I allow that to be OK, I’ll be in 12 free throws. Cronin said. “[We] started trouble. My career will be in Cronin said his decision to trying to get into a shooting jeopardy.” sit Cumberland was made to match with a team that shoots When asked about Cronin’s protect him from an injury, the ball way better than us. lineup choice toward the as UC begins play in the We had the game at our pace. end of the second half, UC American Athletic Conference Could’ve won the game and junior center Nysier Brooks (AAC) tournament Friday just gave it all away in the last opted not to speculate on the evening. six minutes of the first half.” decision. “We weren’t going to win,” Cronin offered props to “It’s just whatever strategic Cronin said. “He was not Houston for its performance [Cronin] had in his head,” rotating defensively…It over the course of the game, Brooks said. “That was him. I doesn’t matter. If you don’t as the Cougars were led by can’t speak for him.” rotate defensively, you don’t 31 points from senior guard Following the game, UC rebound — plus, he’s had a Corey Davis Jr. He led the Athletics Communications Head Coach Mick Cronin benched Jarron Cumberland, who scored 20 points during the game, for long year. What is the point in Cougars’ second-half charge did not make Cumberland the last six minutes of UC’s game against Houston on Sunday, Mar. 10, 2019 at Fifth Third Arena. getting him hurt?” ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER with 17 points and four assists. available to media. Opinion | Cronin’s outburst after Houston loss aims to motivate players MATT HUFFMON | SPORTS EDITOR Tournament last year, but it ranks “See, the beauty of college pretty high up on the list of crucial [basketball] is you keep your “I don’t send messages,” University of games where the team failed to get the scholarship,” Cronin said. “But if you’re Cincinnati head men’s basketball coach job done. going to get on the plane and represent Mick Cronin said sternly after his team “I may call Coach Fickell,” Cronin the team that I coach, you’re going to was outplayed by the University of said. “We’ll see. I don’t know [when] block out, and then you’re going to go Houston 85-69 Sunday at Fifth Third his guys start spring ball. We’ll have after the ball. That’s not really rocket Arena. “If I’ve got something to say, I tryouts tomorrow at 3 o’clock. I’m not science.” say it.” being funny. Three o’clock tomorrow, He’s got a point. Houston won the At that moment, I was glad to be in we’ll have tryouts to see who goes to rebounding battle, 42-28. the media room and not the locker Memphis.” Rebounding is on the players — not room. I doubt there was much chatter As far as mentioning Fickell, Cronin the coaches. It’s an effort statistic. between Cronin and his players about was likely poking fun at the football Cronin can’t check himself into the which barbecue spot the team planned team having a slam-dunk contest in game and try to grab loose balls like to stop at during its trip to Memphis Fifth Third Arena last week. he did at La Salle High School on the for the American Athletic Conference If Cronin’s players hear that their west side of Cincinnati back in the day. tournament this coming week. head coach may consider recruiting If he could, he would’ve done so a long It wasn’t just a loss at home for UC football players to take their spots, time ago. — a rarity considering the success rate they should be motivated to play with It comes down to the desire of his Cronin’s teams have seen within the the highest amount of intensity that players to compete when things aren’t walls of Fifth Third Arena over the past is humanly possible over the next few going their way, and obviously, Cronin few decades. This was a loss on Senior weeks. didn’t like what he saw Sunday. Day that handed Houston the AAC Whether he’s joking or not, if I was When it comes to Cronin speaking his regular-season championship outright. one of his players, that quote alone mind, his words are in the hopes that With a win, the Bearcats would’ve would be enough motivation to make the media will criticize his players. shared the title with the Cougars. me want to run through a brick wall. His players are human. They That’s why this one will sting for Of course, there won’t be any UC eventually hear what people are saying Bearcats fans. Perhaps not as much football players suiting up on the about them, just like any other person as blowing a 22-point lead to the hardwood in Memphis. It’s far too late would. All that’s left to do is wait and University of Cincinnati’s Jarron Cumberland argues a call with a University of Nevada in the NCAA in the season for a bold move like that. see how they respond. referee during UC’s game against Houston on Sunday, Mar. 10, 2019 at Fifth Third Arena. ALEX MARTIN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER March 13, 2019 Page 9 The power of shaming COREY FOISTER | CONTRIBUTOR don’t know. It is insulting and annoying. It isn’t a victimless act. These acts make The #MeToo movement is a delayed fire women feel worthless and unsafe. alarm for an issue already engulfed in Shaming and calling people out at times flames. The campaign shouldn’t be seen as can feel harsh, but it is a useful tool when the solution to the problems women face it comes to making progress and changing in society; rather, it’s the beginning of a society for the better. The sad thing is, some difficult conversation that must be heard. males won’t stop until action is taken — and #MeToo has raised awareness toward sometimes, shame is the best option. sexual harassment and sexual abuse, but Women need to come together as a group sadly, it has not changed society’s outdated and embrace sisterhood. To solve this gender roles for women or mitigated the problem, the days of women tearing down sexual objectification of women — nor has other women needs to end. Women need to it impacted how men treat and interact with notify other women about disgusting, bad Otto Warmbier was a University of Virginia student who was detained by the North Korean government in women. men — not enable men to be unfaithful. Not early 2016 for attempted theft and was tortured by officials. MARIAN.MIZDREA | FLICKR Enters social media profiles like “She all men are bad, and those who are not must Rates Dogs,” a Twitter account dedicated be part of the solution by calling out bad to exposing lewd, disrespectful texts from behavior in male friends and colleagues. exes. If she isn’t your significant other, there’s Hold Kim responsible for Accounts like “She Rates Dogs” are no reason why the first conversation you important — they raise awareness about have with her should be sexual. Get to how women are treated by men and offer know her. Stop objectifying her. So many a platform to showcase men’s views and women struggle with their appearance Otto Warmbier’s death behavior toward women. Accounts like because society puts far too much value on these provide a safe place for women to appearance and sex life over every other SAMUEL SCHELL-OLSEN | SENIOR REPORTER Their treatment was so hard labor, and the Human share screenshots of their interactions with aspect of character. Spoiler alert: men that humanitarian, in fact, Rights Watch described the men on social media. Some are sad, some bring up sex on the first date or mention it Last Thursday, negotiations that Warmbier suffered sentencing as “outrageous are pathetic, some are cringeworthy — and within the first few messages are trouble, in Vietnam between severe injuries to all areas and shocking.” others are downright troubling. All of them and they don’t care about you as a person. President Trump and North of his brain during his On June 13, 2017, the highlight the underlying problems that Just because you are in a relationship with Korean dictator Kim Jong- imprisonment. Doctors State Department obtained women face every day. someone doesn’t make these things okay. If un to denuclearize North noted “extensive loss of Warmbier’s release. These posts are proof that most men don’t he is controlling or demeaning, it’s time to Korea were unfruitful. After brain tissue in all regions of Physicians at the University know how to communicate with women leave. the summit, Trump was the brain.” of Cincinnati Medical and feel a sense of entitlement when doing We must throw out society’s double asked whether he held Kim After facing blowback, Center said he was in so. This entitlement must end. Women don’t standards and old norms when it comes responsible for the death of Trump tweeted Friday “a state of unresponsive owe men anything. If she doesn’t want to gender roles. Society is continuously Otto Warmbier, an American to address his previous wakefulness,” also known as to talk or rejects an offer to hang out, it replacing outdated things. Just like we made citizen who was imprisoned comments. a persistent vegetative state. doesn’t make her a “bitch” or a “whore.” the switch from typewriters to computers, and tortured under the Kim “Otto Warmbier will Warmbier died June 19, Take rejection like a man and do it without it’s time we officially retire catcalling, regime. not have died in vain,” he 2017, at the young age of 22. degrading personal insults. unsolicited dick pictures, “locker room This was a no brainer. The said on Twitter. “Otto and Recently, White House Unsolicited dick pictures are too common banter” and using personal attacks when correct answer was “yes.” his family have become national security adviser on social media, and they represent a reacting to rejection. Trump didn’t see that way. a tremendous symbol of John Bolton said North byproduct of society’s sexual objectification Men can be better than this. It’s time we “I don’t believe he knew strong passion and strength, Korea should give a “full of women. There is never a good reason to change. about it,” Trump told which will last for many explanation” regarding what send pictures of your junk to someone you reporters last week. “He years into the future. I love happened to Warmbier. tells me that he didn’t know Otto and think of him often!” Why bother? We already about it, and I will take him Mr. President, you know what happened. An at his word.” still haven’t held Kim authoritarian country led by Wait, what? responsible. Are you an evil dictator abused an “I don’t believe that he really so invested in peace American citizen until his would have allowed that to negotiations that you can’t body was broken. happen,” Trump said. “Just acknowledge simple truths? The family doesn’t need wasn’t to his advantage Otto Warmbier was a more pain. We need results. to allow that to happen. Cincinnati native who Since Warmbier’s death, Those prisons are rough. attended the University of there have been two historic They’re rough places. And Virginia and was unfairly summits between the U.S. bad things happen. But I imprisoned for more than and North Korea — one really don’t believe he knew a year in North Korea. of the worst violators of about it.” Warmbier was detained for human rights in modern This is such a gross allegedly attempting to steal history. If Trump truly answer, Mr. President. a poster from his hotel. believes in putting “America Kim knew, and you know The act was so sinful in the First,” then he will surely it. After Warmbier died, eyes of the Kim regime that put Warmbier, an American North Korean officials the government-run Korean citizen, above an evil issued a statement that their Central News Agency foreign dictator. country was the “biggest (KCNA) said Warmbier Mr. President, Otto victim” from his death. had been detained for “a Warmbier deserves justice. Officials even claimed hostile act against the state.” You must hold Kim their treatment of him was Warmbier was sentenced to responsible. SheRatesDogs is a Twitter account that posts screenshots of text messages from boys submitted by female “humanitarian.” users. @SHERATESDOGS | TWITTER 15 years imprisonment with March 13, 2019 Page 10 1,500 young people between mirror selfie in the locker you influential. Conforming the ages of 14 and 24 about room doesn’t make you to society’s skewed body the relation between social a trainer. Having more standards doesn’t make you media sites, mental health than 10,000 followers on healthy. and discussing related Instagram doesn’t make issues. The participants of the study pegged Instagram as the least positive platform. Its image-driven feed puts trendiness and ‘Fitstagrams:’ a public health issue skinniness at the forefront of the algorithm and spoon- SAMI STEWART | MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER of fitness Instagrammers followers. Realistically, feeds users a more perfect who edit their photos to there are so many more version of themselves. It’s The 21st century’s version make their waists smaller important things in life to not hard to feel bad about of a fitness craze has used and their thigh-gaps bigger. concern yourself with than yourself after spending Instagram as an aggregate A popular subreddit, r/ being “Instagram famous” some time scrolling your to push unrealistic body InstagramReality, is the or caring about someone Instagram feed. standards onto a huge internet’s designated who is. At the end of the day, it pool of impressionable space for calling out While it’s easy to shrug comes back to reminding followers with self- fashion bloggers and off body image in the grand yourself what’s real and esteem issues. Fitness fitstagrammers for their scheme of things, it’s an what isn’t. Just like the Instagram “influencers” are not-so-inconspicuous inescapable concern for all monsters under the bed dangerously misleading Photoshopping. A quick humans — simply having and the creatures from their followers into scroll through the feed will a body entitles you to be your nightmares, you must believing that their Barbie- debunk any beliefs you had needlessly concerned with recognize the silliness in status bods are easily that any Instagram body the way others perceive it. believing that anyone’s obtainable when there are you’ve laid eyes on is real. In fact, nine in 10 girls are Instagram presence so many versions of healthy Let’s consider extreme unhappy with their bodies, remotely reflects their bodies that cannot fit into photo editing as the according to a social media everyday life — let alone single-digit-sized jeans. exception instead of the study conducted by the the so-called “influencers” Neglecting to acknowledge rule. Even the surplus of Royal Society for Public who adopt an agenda to body type diversity and self-proclaimed internet Health (RSPH) — and maintain their image. promoting pyramid schemes influencers who keep their scrolling through feeds Being a vegan and backed by pseudoscience feeds free of retouching are littered with impossibly counting calories doesn’t is creating a viral public setting a nearly impossible skinny bodies pours salt make you a nutritionist. health issue — and that’s standard for most of into the wound. Spending 20 minutes on not to mention the number their tens of thousands of RSPH surveyed almost Tammy Hembrow is a prominent fitness and lifestyle Instagram an elliptical and taking a influencer. @TAMMYHEMBROW | INSTAGRAM

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