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The Guardian, November 14, 2001 Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 11-14-2001 The Guardian, November 14, 2001 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 (2001). The Guardian, November 14, 2001. : 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]. mmmm mim. Ncg&Vbl. 37 • Wednesday, Nov. 14,2001 » A CMA All-Amertean i Anthrax: what's the big deal? Working : WSU's for lusical CHANGE I'm Ita $>N fKWNBs ~'ro<vvv>(; ftie t ^ v Wou</ ^20 WWW.a(sc o, \ 2 lie Guardian Wednesday. Nov. 14, 2001 • Academic freedoms the numbers. These are: extending poll hours to the suffer since attacks longest in the nation, An unprecedented allowing all Ohioans to vote number of college and by absentee ballot and university professors, making election day a accustomed to saying nearly holiday. "We're dealing with anything they want without two issues here, apathy and fear of censure, suddenly are convenience," said Rhine. finding themselves investi- gated, publicly criticized and • Increasing number of even threatened with dis- missal for making remarks hackers are female deemed by some as offensive During the past few in the post-attack world. years, as computers have "Universities have been the become commonplace in one place in our society conventional homes and where the free exchange of businesses, hackers have ideas has been encouraged undergone a transformation. and recognized . s an impor- Not only have they become tant source of freedom," said friendlier and more law- Martin Snyder, spokesman abiding, they are also more for the American Association female, according to Alan Stephanie Becker and Don Newberry celebrate Kwanza during a luncheon on Nov. of University Pi fessors, Paller, director of research 13. Based on a Swahili holiday, Kwanza was created in 1966 to give African Americans a for the SANS Institute, a for- shared cultural base. The event was sponsored by the Bolinga Center, the Asian/Hispanic/ • Walter Reiling elected profit organization that provides computer security- Native iAmerica n Center and the Women's Center. Photo by Heather Skinner to WSU Foundation BOT research and training. "It Walter Reiling, a surgeon used to be a boy thing, and and member of the School of now it's an every body tiling," Medicine's voluntary' faculty , said Paller. has been elected to serve three years with the WSt Campus • Professor speaks on Foundation. In addition to a Nov. 8: An accident was long history with WSU, citizenship Arson\ Related offense larceny-Theft reported at the intersection Reiling has served as presi- Cynthia King, associate Nov. 5: Criminal Nov. 6: A bicycle was of University Boulevard dent of the Ohio State professor of classics at damaging was reported in reported stolen from outside and Wright Road. Medical Association and Wright State, will examine Hamilton Hall. Oelman Hall. Nov. 6: A textbook was Nov. 9: An individual member of the American how people became citizens Nov. (>: Criminal was cited for driving under Medical Association House of and how they are the active mischief was reported in reported stolen from an suspension and failure to Delegates. The foundation representation of a state. Lot 4. office in Rike Hall. obey a traffic control raises and manages dona- King's presentation is Nov. 8: Criminal Nov. 8: A window screen device on University- tions to the university. Thursday , Now 15, at 5p.m. damaging was reported in was reported stolen in Boulevard. in room F.163B of the Lot 11. College Park. Student Union. It is part of a Nov. 9: Criminal Nov. 8: A purse and • Springfield legislator bookbag were reported stolen Wanted person lecture series sponsored by mischief was reported in Nov. 5: An individual target low voter turnout the College of Liberal Arts. College Park. from the costume shop in the- Voter turnout was very- was taken into custody on King noted President Bush's Creative Arts Center. a warrant from Centerville low across Ohio last week, inaugural speech when he Burglary Nov. 9: A purse was reported stolen from Oelman Police Department. at cording to Ron Rhine. The said, I ask you to be citi- Nov. (>: Unlawful entry- Nov. 7: An individual state representative from zens. Citizens, not specta- was reported in Hamilton Hall. was taken into custody and Springfield has proposed tors. Citizens, not subjects." Hall. several measures to increase Liquor offenses turned over to Wright Drug offenses Nov. 9: Underage posses- Patterson Air Force Base Nov. 5: An individual sion was reported outside police. was cited for possession of Sequoia Hall. Nov. 7: An individual ClmisH dooming! marijuana and parapherna- was taken into custody on lia in Hamilton Hall. Traffic a warrant from Fairborn 'Antique Capital of the Midwest' located at 230 North View U.S. Rt. 42 Corrections Waynesville, OH 45068 Mon - Sat 7 a.m. - 8 p.m. Dustin Foust pled not guilty to charges of criminal Any Color mischief in his Oct. 26 court Vs - Any Design date. He is sch Juled for (Bodivy Werfces W • I*lain or Fancy pre-trial in December. Your compute repair fact City! - CLEAN EXPERIENCED The final decision in Quality is our top priority. We nave trained and changing the start of the certified technicians. We are modern and fully AWARD WIJV3VTJVO ARTRBTS academic year is made in an ALSO FEATURJNO BODY agreement between the WSU equipped. We handle any insurance claim. PIRRCINO ft BODV JEWELRY administrators and mem- 426-9000 bers of the American 1203 N. Fairfield Rd. nwToktc otfii Association of University Quick return of your car is our goal! Professors. Wednesday, Nov. 14,2001 The GuariSan 3 News Fundraising campaign unlike anything before Among them are Daniel W. Duvall and Malte VonMatthiessen, co-chairs of the campaign, and Raj Soin, namesake of the Raj Soin College of Business. "Education is vitally important to the future of the United States and our ability to compete in the global Wright State faculty Dr. Robert Sumser and David Hurwitz economy," said participate in Sunday's peace rally. VonMatthiessen, who chairs the WSU Foundation Board of Directors. "That's why an investment in higher educa- WSU joins local Dan Duval and Malte von Matthiessen are co-chairsfo r the tion is an investment in the future of America." new campaign, which hopes to raise S40 million "Private support is By Scott Benfield improving the university's needed to continue to attract rally for peace Staff writer facilities and supporting and nurture exceptional By Alf Butler war" as the group marched campus programs. talenl and expand Wright Editor in chief down Main Street. As state support of Over the past two years, State's pioneering research "I don't think violence gets higher education diminishes, WSU has raised S21.5 million and innovative partnerships," Wright State students and us anywhere," said Nikki Wright State is asking the in commitments in the "quiet said WSU President Kim faculty joined local organiza- Novak, a Wright State student. Miami Valley to make an phase" of the campaign, Goldenberg. tions in supporting the local "It only promotes more investment in the future of according to Marcia Muller, Muller said it will become peace effort last Sunday at violence. I think |marching| is their region by supporting vice president of University increasingly important to Copper Park in downtown the least I can do." WSU. The school launched its Advancement. She said these have community support in Dayton. WSU faculty member first major fundraising funds have been pledged to the future now that the state Organized by the Septem- Robert Sumser, Ph.D, associate campaign on Nov. 3. the university by donors but has been giving less money to ber 11 Coalition, the event professor of history, agreed Titled Tomorrow Takes have not yet been given. the university. However, she began with three speakers, all with Novak's sentiment as he Flight: The Campaign for Muller added that since the said the campaign would have veterans, speaking on the added, "It was a war that was Wright State University, the campaign has gone public, taken place anyway, had there dangers of war and calling poorly thought out and is now campaign was put together by WSU can expect more pledges not been a decrease in state participants to think reason- being poorly executed." the WSU Foundation and and donations in the near funds. ably about the current Following the march, the other community leaders. future. She added that the situation in Afghanistan. crowd met back at the park to The campaign, which The WSU Alumni Associa university generally uses the "This is retaliation and hold a candlelight vigil. As plans "o continue until the tion is one of the primary state funds to pay its day-to- revenge, not a search for everyone stood in a circle, end oi 2004, will hopefully contributors to the campaign. day bills. "Private donations," justice," said the second some participants expressed raise S40 million for the Major corporate sponsors of explained Muller, "could end speaker, Larry Gara, a veteran their own thoughts about the university. These funds would the campaign include NCR up making the difference who is now a member of the situation with the Afghani be used to cover such ex- and Mead. Also, there have between an adequate univer- War Resister's League.
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