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Selma Leaves Students Discouraged Xavier University Exhibit All Xavier Student Newspapers Xavier Student Newspapers 2016-03-16 Xavier University Newswire Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio) Follow this and additional works at: https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper Recommended Citation Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio), "Xavier University Newswire" (2016). All Xavier Student Newspapers. 763. https://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/student_newspaper/763 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Xavier Student Newspapers at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Xavier Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Published by the students of Xavier University since 1915 Fiat justitia, ruat coelum Volume CI Issue 24 March 16, 2016 6HOPDOHDYHVVWXGHQWVGLVFRXUDJHG BY HENRY EDEN WKH\·UH ULJKW 3ULYLOHJH FRPHV LQ LQ Staff Writer the way that you think that you have Xavier’s alternative break (AB) it best and end up disregarding oth- trip to Selma, Ala., was planned HUSHRSOHDQGWKHLUFXOWXUHV7KDW·V with the goal of allowing students why some of the outside agitators to examine many different kinds of ZHUHQ·W DV SURGXFWLYHµ 6WXGHQW privilege in their own lives. Students’ leader Jeremiah Pennebaker said. 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Campus News Editor are interested in the study of exercise physiology, occupation- This addition arose from exercise, a new undergradu- al therapy and sport nutrition- the accreditation issues set in ate exercise science program is ist. place by the National Athletic launching in the fall of 2016. The introduction of the exer- Training Association (NATA), The Democrats This major will allow stu- cise science program means the Commission on Accreditation 2,382 delegates are needed to secure the Democratic nomination dents to learn about the anat- of Athletic Training (CAATE) omy, physiology, biochemistry DQGWKH%RDUGRI &HUWLÀFDWLRQ and biophysics of human (BOC). movement. Students will In 2013 NATA, also learn how to CAATE and BOC instruct patients joined together 38 (42.8%) through therapeu- and decided that tic rehabilitation, by the year 2022 physical activ- all Athletic Bernie Sanders ity and exercise Trainers must through cours- have at least es offered dur- a master’s ing a four-year in athletic period. training in 75 (56.4%) This major order to sit is similar to the for the BOC current four- exam to be Hillary Clinton year undergrad FHUWLÀHG athletic training “Xavier program Xavier of- is just getting fers, but with less of ahead of the The Republicans an emphasis on injury curve before ac- and rehabilitation. creditation be- 1,237 delegates are needed to secure the Republican nomination From the courses comes a prob- offered in this ma- lem,” Jutte said. jor, the students Those who are gain a more com- majoring in ath- prehensive under- dismantling of the current four- letic training, occu- 66 (46.4%) standing of exercise science. year undergrad athletic training pational therapy, natural sciences “Instead of an emphasis on re- program. and Nursing now have another habilitation of orthopedic popu- Xavier has decided to blend option if their interests also lay John Kasich lations, there is an emphasis on the program into a five year un- within the exercise science aspect. the affect of exercise on general dergrad and graduate program, Professions that fall under- After Tuesday’s pri- populations,” Lisa Jutte, an associ- so students interested specifi- neath the exercise science um- maries in Ohio, Missouri, ate professor of sports studies at cally in athletic training would be brella are projected to grow by 0 North Carolina, Illinois Xavier said. able to obtain a master’s in ath- ZLWKLQ WKH QH[W ÀYH and Florida, Hillary Most of the classes students letic training in five years instead years, which makes it an ap- (36.2%) Clinton and Donald within the major would be re- of six. pealing addition to Xavier’s Trump advanced their TXLUHG WR WDNH DUH VSHFLÀFDOO\ Along with the exercise sci- programs.
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