Men’s Women’s 6Soccer 6 Soccer UC men’s Women’s team soccer team ties against takes on NAIA Bowling champs in close Green in game inal spring game THE NEWS RECORD / UNIVERSITY OF MONDAY, APR. 18, 2016 MainStreet Stride colorful success, Phelps sworn in

SAMANTHA HALL | COLLEGE LIFE EDITOR courts for free food and drinks, the inauguration of Student Government (SG) and the awards for Students and faculty paraded through campus the Stride. in costumes and spirit wear in celebration of the As hundreds of students and faculty sat eating traditional MainStreet Stride Friday afternoon. and socializing, President Ono made his routes The 11th annual stride began at University to each group, eventually finding his way back Pavilion, where several gathered. to the stage for the inauguration of SG. Dozens of departments and student During the inauguration ceremony, President organizations dressed for competition, sporting Ono swore in the new members of SG. They red and black from head to toe, zombie recited an honor to the UC constitution and costumes, Star Wars gear and even full Ghost study body. Busters uniforms. After each member took their oath, finishing MainStreet Stride not only gives the UC with new Student Body President Mitchell community a chance to win awards for their Phelps, Ono began the award ceremony for the costumes, but for every group to have spirit Stride, gathering the gnome awards to the stage. together. Ono began the ceremony by presenting the “The whole university comes together,” said UC “most appreciated” award to the UC Bearcat President Santa Ono. bands. Some of the organizations and departments The Office of Human Resources won “most that participated include the women’s spirited” department, while the “most spirited” team, the Division of Student Affairs, organization award went to Sigma Sigma, an the BEARchats, the Office of the Bursar, honorary fraternity. International Partners and Leaders (IPALS) and For the “most creative department”, the Office the marching band. of the Bursar won by a landslide with their While every group worked their way through Ghost Busters costumes, representing the campus following the beat of the drums coming “Bursar Busters,” according to Teresa Schmidt, a from the marching band, students performed worker for the Bursar. “Down the Drive” and soaked up the opportunity The “most creative” organization award went to have a good time as a community. to BEARchats, a group of international students “We do the military thing, but we’re still that won praise from all for their charismatic students. We hang out, we want to have fun,” said dance routines and dedicated zombie walk, Andrew Hazel, a first-year marketing student complete with bloody make up and fake guts. and member of the Air Force ROTC. NICK BROWN | CHIEF PHOTOGRAPHER President Ono finished the day with a Bearcat Dozens of UC departments, student organizations and athletes participated in the 11th annual The parade finished its route at the UC Rec salute, wishing UC students and faculty a happy MainStreet Stride, celebrating the UC community Friday, April 15, 2016. Center, where people gathered in the basketball end to the semester.

Exiger report reveals UCPD racial disparity

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Former Police Department Chief Jason Goodrich was described as “untruthful” during investigations spurred by the death of Samuel Dubose in a personnel report released Wednesday. “I see this report as an opportunity for us to really focus on accountability and oversight issues moving forward,” said Robin Engel, vice president of UC Safety DANIEL WALTON | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER and Reform. Andrew Wiedeman (23) jumps out of the way as Louisville goalkeeper slides in for a save. “We are really looking forward to putting in place a mission and a serie