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flyernews.com university of dayton Vol. 59 No. 34 st. patrick’s day Citations down New changes to housing lottery set-up

Sara dorn Chief News Writer

This year’s housing lottery will have a new look for University of Dayton students signing up for 2012- 13 campus housing. Housing and Residence Life split the lottery into two Friday after- noons this year after it traditionally took place on a Sunday morning, ac- cording to Connie Robertson, assis- tant director of residence services. This year, groups of rising sopho- mores will select their housing be- ginning at 3 p.m. Friday, March 23. Groups of juniors and seniors then will participate in the lottery at 3 p.m. Friday, March 30. Trent Pinto, assistant director for Housing and Residence Life, said Friday afternoons are more practical UD students celebrate St. Patrick’s Day on Lowes Street, Saturday, March 17. It was the first Saturday St. Patrick’s Day with students on campus since 1990.KEVIN LONGACRE/PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR for student’s schedules and separat- ing the dates will help the process jacob rosen more likely than students to engage He said about 50 of those charges result of these incidents, Burt said run more smoothly. Editor-in-Chief in behavior detrimental to the com- are usually for UD students, so he two house parties were shut down. “We felt Sunday morning at 7 a.m. munity, he said. was encouraged by this year’s stu- In total, Burt said Public Safety was a lot harder than Friday after- University of Dayton administra- “The big thing is how everybody dent behavior and the decrease in shut down 15 house parties Satur- noon when everyone’s out of class- tors said they’re pleased with the responds when they’re approached any more serious problems. day. He said the day’s busiest hours es,” he said. results of this year’s St. Patrick’s [by police] and that’s the thing I “Serious incidents were much were at 2 p.m. and 11 p.m. as parties He said these time slots also make Day weekend celebrations, despite was pleased with with our student less than we feared,” Burt said. “… started early, and then resumed it easier for students to receive as- their previous fears. population,” Burt said. There were some serious concerns, later in the day. sistance from StarRez, the new soft- Fifty-two people were charged Thirty-three of the 52 individu- but in light of the circumstances, Also, around 2:30 a.m. Sunday, ware program UD Information Tech- with citations and 143 received als charged were non-UD students with the beautiful day, the num- March 18, he said Public Safety nologies is using for the lottery. warnings during the weekend, ac- and 10 of the 19 students were cited bers we were dealing with and the received several phone calls about StarRez will assign a number and cording to Bruce Burt, chief of UD with criminal actions, five through amount of alcohol that was out strangers on porches, in houses and a respective time to each group par- police and executive director of the Ohio Department of Commerce there, I was pleased with the out- in students’ rooms. ticipating in the lottery, Robertson Public Safety. The majority of these Division of Liquor Control, Burt come.” Despite these incidents, Dean of said. The groups will then have two violations were for disorderly be- said. Additionally, two physical ar- Two of the most serious in- Students Christine Schramm said minutes to log in to myhousing.uday- havior, underage alcohol consump- rests occurred for non-UD students cidents that occurred Saturday, she was “tremendously proud” of ton.edu to make their selection dur- tion and public intoxication. and five individuals were transport- March 17, happened around noon in the cooperation of UD students ing their slotted time. Burt said Public Safety docu- ed to the hospital because of their the 400-block of Lowes Street, Burt during the weekend. The StarRez software first sorts mented more warnings than in the intoxication, only two of which said. One was when an individual “What that tells us is that people groups by gender and then by high past and students responded well to were students. threw a rock through the wind- were incredibly compliant,” Sch- school graduation year, according to these administrators. However, the Burt said previous St. Patrick’s shield of a cop car and the other ramm said. “Because our students a Housing and Residence Life in university had several problems Days and events such as Lowesfest was when another individual threw with visiting guests, as they are usually led to 70-75 charges total. a can or bottle at an officer. As a See St. Patrick’s Day on p. 4 See Chaminade on p. 5

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Curran, wife gift new Chaminade statue to campus

kayleigh fladung of the Central Mall between Kennedy times and being attentive to the needs Asst. News Editor Union and Marycrest Complex in 2010. of the times. I hope that students rec- The sculpture was placed outside ognize the hospitality of our Marian- The recently installed statue of Kennedy Union because it is a center ist heritage here at UD and the inclu- Blessed William Joseph Chaminade point of identity for the university, sivity this campus is founded on.” was a gift from President Daniel Cur- said Father Jim Fitz, UD’s vice presi- Curran also said he hopes that ran and his wife, Claire Renzetti, to dent for mission and rector. students realize the contributions the honor the University of Dayton’s reli- “I like the statue very much be- Marianists have made to UD. gious founders. cause it shows Chaminade as a young- “I would like students to know who The statue, which depicts Chami- er man,” Fitz said. “The idea of the Chaminade is, but I would also like nade extending his arm out with a artist was to capture him in motion be- the students to be thinking that for book in his hand, was installed Feb. 15 cause the idea is that the university is more than 160 years, the Marianists in the Central Mall. not static, it is always in motion. Also, have been at this location,” Curran According to Curran, the statue [the statue] is looking down at people said. “They have been at the heart of was a gift in memory of the Marianist and inviting them to be involved in the this institution and I personally think founders of the university. work he did. Carrying the book is a they are responsible for the sense of “My family and I decided that there sign of our dedication to education.” community at UD and that they are needed to be something to honor Josh Moran, a senior psychology an inspiration for us all to do greater Chaminade and, more importantly, major, said he hopes the statue raises things.” we donated it to honor the [members more awareness about Chaminade Fitz said a dedication ceremony for of the] Society of Mary,” Curran said. and the Marianists. the sculpture will take place at 4 p.m. The statue was created by Marian- “I hope that the statue raises aware- April 20 and anyone is welcome to at- ist Brother Joseph Aspell, a UD alum- ness about the Marianists and even tend. nus, according to a Jan. 26 Flyer News encourages some [students] to get to “I hope [the statue] makes us think article. know a Marianist,” Moran said. “The not only of Chaminade, but of all of Curran said plans for the statue Marianists are pretty cool in my book. the men and women who joined this Students walk past the recently installed statue of Blessed William Joseph Chaminade, Friday, were part of the university’s master [They] are very in tune with reading religious order to follow him and his March 16, in the Central Mall. President Daniel Curran and his wife, Claire Renzetti, gave the plan that also included the creation the signs of the times, adapting to the way of thinking,” Curran said. statue to campus as a gift to UD’s Marianist founders. EMILY WILHELM/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER

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tended and provided options for a meeting in January. She said the st. patrick’s day variety of students. task force will meet again within (cont. from p. 1) Solani Harawa, a senior political the next two weeks to recap the day want [St. Patrick’s Day on cam- science major and neighborhood and begin plans for next year. pus] too, our students want this tra- fellow for the K Street district, said Possibilities for the future in- dition to continue and the best way all fellows were on duty at some clude a method, such as a possible to make this tradition continue is point throughout the weekend. check-in process, to manage the don’t be inviting your entire senior They also all are were on call dur- number of guests on campus, Sch- class from your high school to join ing St. Patrick’s Day. ramm said. Student Development us.” “I thought it went relatively well may also concentrate the locations To help control risk, Schramm as far as everything goes,” Harawa of offerings and provide more said Student Development provided said. “… Really, I thought it was entertainment for students. food and activities throughout the overall fairly responsible partying, Schramm said she feels a “roll- weekend. I don’t think it was anything too ercoaster of emotions” about the Schramm specifically said Satur- over the top.” weekend, but feels optimistic for day’s free food at the RecPlex and Harawa said he felt the free food the future. ArtStreet, and the entertainment and activities led to more responsi- “Even in light of the chaos, it options at ArtStreet, helped to sup- ble partying in the neighborhoods. was incredible,” Schramm said. “… press large crowds. She said every Schramm said these activities The things that we did proactively sponsored activity, such as bongo were organized by an interdepart- I firmly believe put order to the Students pose for a photograph in their St. Patrick’s Day apparel, Saturday, March 17, on Lowes Street. JACOB ROSEN/EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ball at the RecPlex, was well at- mental task force she led that began chaos.” Students mingle with Obama during NCAA tournament kaitlyn ridel dents to be seated around him, everyone he could really go for a Obama in section 101 at the game. be able to shake his hand twice. Asst. News Editor and Schramm asked her to attend hot dog and asked the students if “I think it was an extraordinary Both Rajaiah and Reeves said because of her position as Stu- they wanted hot dogs. evening for the University of Day- the experience was a dream come The University of Dayton wel- dent Government Association vice “How often does the president ton,” he said. true. comed President Barack Obama president. buy you dinner?” she said. Curran said meeting the presi- “It was definitely one of the top and British Prime Minister David “Students where chosen by Daniel Rajaiah, a junior politi- dent was an amazing personal events in my life,” Rajaiah said. Cameron to UD Arena March 13 their service and/or leadership to cal science major, said the presi- experience for him, but watching He said Obama’s visit to UD was for one of the NCAA tournament the institution,” Schramm said in dent was welcoming. how UD students interacted with significant for the city of Dayton. First Four games. an email to Flyer News. “He was very engaged with the the president was truly fulfilling. “He chose to come to Dayton About 20 students had the op- Reeves said the president took students,” he said. “At least half “I got to look at the students’ instead of other universities,” he portunity to sit with Obama during time to talk to some of the students the game he was talking with stu- faces the whole evening,” he said. said. “I think that really speaks to the basketball game and interact and shake hands. dents around him.” “I just thought it was wonderful the nature of our university and with him. Dean of Students Chris- “I’m a huge Obama supporter,” The president took an interest the way he interacted with the stu- our city, and just how important tine Schramm offered many of the she said. “We talked about both in everyone around him, Rajaiah dents and they way our students the city is going to be in the upcom- students the opportunity to sit in being from Chicago [and] at one said. interacted with the president.” ing election.” section 101 with the president. point he referred to me as [basket- “He was very much into the Solani Harawa, a senior political Reeves said she agreed that the “I received a phone call from ball] court Joe Biden [because of community and the people he was science major and neighborhood president was engaged in the UD Chris Schramm and she said her role as SGA vice president], with,” he said. fellow for the K Street district, also community and was genuine about Obama would be visiting the that was very exciting.” University President Dan- attended the game. He said it was getting to know the students. game,” said Elizabeth Reeves, a se- Obama also bought dinner for iel Curran held a media session an awesome experience. “He had such a calming, sweet nior communication major. many of the students, she said. March 14 to talk about Obama’s “I thought it was incredible,” manner about him [and] people Reeves said Obama wanted stu- Reeves said the president told visit. Curran sat one row behind Harawa said. “I was really excited really gravitated toward him,” for it building up to it, and then she said. “I felt so much safer and really the experience itself blew calmer living in America, know- away expectations I had.” ing he is the person in the White He said it was humbling to be so House.” close to Obama at the game and to

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With clean hands or tongs, toss smoother. hillstrom Regardless of • 1 clove fresh chopped garlic, or 1 croutons until all ingredients cover all Add the olive oil to help smooth out Staff Writer It’s Friday, and I want to share my what we might teaspoon of garlic powder bread pieces. the avocado. If it is still not breaking love affair with flavorful food with all categorize this • If you like spicy, add red pepper Bake for 12 minutes and then serve down, add about a tablespoon of skim of you. As a food fanatic, I have a pas- weather as, our palates tend to change flakes sparingly or a half teaspoon on top of . milk. You do not want the dressing to sion for quality food. What makes a along with what we are in the mood for of cayenne pepper be completely liquefied, but it should dish unique? 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Make sure the chicken is not gourmands. recipe is one of my favorite, semi- 30 minutes or up to four hours – what- • 1/4 cup olive oil pink, but be careful not to overcook it thoughtful meals to make when I want ever you have time for. The longer the • Salt and pepper to ensure the moisture and flavor from something to fill me up without weigh- chicken marinates, the more flavor it • 1 1/2 bags of lettuce of your choice the marinade come through. You can Cilantro chicken salad ing me down in the sun. A perfect absorbs. 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Recent weeks have increased hype Chambliss and Kentucky native Next will be sophomore electronic surrounding an upcoming concert at drummer Nick Hale. media major Dave Zupkovich, known Timothy’s Pub and Grill showcasing “I’m really excited,” Chambliss as hip-hop artist Dave Zup, and final- multiple University of Dayton art- said. “I’ve been working hard on my ly, JYST, a hip-hop artist from Day- ists, according to the event’s host. opening set.” ton who will perform with headliner The Countdown2Daytona show The second performance will be and 2009 UD graduate James Wade. takes place at 8 p.m. Friday, a collaboration between acoustic Host DJRP, senior electronic March 23. hip-hop performer BJSR, a 2008 UD media major and producer Ron- nie Pinnell, said Wade is now based out of Nashville, Tenn., in- Leo’s Quality stead of Cleveland, Ohio, and that his spring tour will begin after Student Housing Countdown2Daytona. THE ORIGINAL! According to Pinnell, social net- works and campus hangouts such as James Wade, a 2009 UD graduate, performs at Dayton to Daytona, May 2011. No Behind Panera Bread stranger to the UD stage, Wade will perform at the Countdown2Daytona show Friday, Kennedy Union and Humanities Pla- Secure your housing for the fall and summer. March 23, at Tim’s. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY RONNIE PINNELL Clean, furnished with leather living room set, May- za have been blowing up with public- tag washer/dryer, air-conditioning, some homes ity regarding the show based on the for Wade for about 1 1/2 years and to- for your fans,” he said. “It’s definitely with marble bathrooms, off street parking, fi rst work of him and his hand-picked gether they have opened for big art- a good time. … And the whole [Count- class! Street Team promoters. ists, including Mac Miller at Dayton down2Daytona] lineup is going to be Greg O’Block, a freshman dis- to Daytona last year. a party. 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Bread) because of the high demand for Wade whether Wade will make another “I’m really pumped for this con- on campus. appearance in Daytona Beach, Fla., cert,” O’Block said. “It’s definitely 119 Fairgrounds “I wanted to bring James back this year, Pinnell said they want to be going to be one of the best shows of 42, 46 Frank St. [to UD] along with UD artists,” Pin- there this May. the year.” CHECK OUT WEBSITE nell said. “A lot of people have been Pinnell said last year at Daytona Tickets are still on sale now WWW.LEOSRENTALS.COM coming up to me requesting him, when he was deejaying for Wade, he for $7 through Pinnell by call- OR CALL FOR AVAILABILITY like, ‘Hey man, James is performing could see everyone and everything ing 937-694-7413, $8 online at (937) 456-7743 OR (937) 371-1046 again, right?’” on stage. bit.ly/Countdown2Daytona, or $10 Pinnell said he has been deejaying “It’s humbling when you do music the day of the show. 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FN: What house do you think has the best nickname? The Mansion, Slanty, the Brothel or the Castle? MT: I like the Dumpster. MM: The Brothel. How do you tell your parents you live in the Brothel? FN: What is the theme song of the Crackhouse? MT: “The Crackhouse” by Joe ft. Lil Wayne. CC: The house movie is “The Lion King.” THE MEN OF FN: What is your favorite room in the house and why? MT: I like the clubhouse. MM: The clubhouse is where me and TJ’s room connect. There was a senior who lived there last year who broke 1439 the wall and our landlord was lazy, so FRERICKS they just put a door there. Roommates: Top: Seniors TJ Ferriss, Matt Miller, Anthony Savio, junior Charlie Connolly and senior Tyler Allen. Anthony Savio: The basement to Bottom row: Seniors Gus Zervoudakis, John Eiting, Zach Frey and Mike Taulbee. Not pictured: Senior Dave break bottles. seetha sankaranarayan Musuraca and Bella the dog. KEVIN LONGACRE/photography editor A&E Editor FN: Anything else you want to add? House Specs: Eight bedrooms, “the clubhouse,” 3 1/2 bathrooms, living room, wide porch and driveway. CC: “The Lion King” is the best movie Flyer News: Where did the nickname different ways. [for “Lights On”] was [filmed] here. at the Crackhouse? ever. “The Crackhouse” come from? TF: Friends of friends converging at FN: How do you think others view the MT: Living with nine people. There is MM: We’re obsessed with Sunday Mike Taulbee: It comes from the ‘70s. one house. Crackhouse? always someone around. shows. Matt Miller: It stems from this his- Charlie Connolly: We don’t know MM: We just received a report that GZ: It’s a playground for adults. All: “Shameless,” “Eastbound and tory of this home and how it used to each other. this house is being condemned. MM: You get to break whatever you Down,” “Game of Thrones,” “Break- be used. JE: Who condemned us? The city? want and it’s fine. ing Bad.” Anything on Showtime or TJ Ferriss: No, it’s because of all the FN: Tell me about your dog, Bella. MM: It must be the university. HBO. cracks in the house. MT: We say we rescued her. TF: Maybe Dr. Dan [Curran] is cack- FN: The worst thing? CC: “Gigolos.” MM: That’s a bold-faced lie. JE: This [the living room] is her bath- ling somewhere in St. Mary’s … Do MM: The worst thing is the same AS: The Crackhouse environment John Eiting: One time a business room. you think he has a telescope? I think thing as the best thing, you can just could be its own television show. Mike was run from this household, and that TF: Our friend got her from a B-Dubs that’s his office, right up there, the break stuff and sometimes you walk Taulbee is currently applying for the business’s product rhymes with the worker. fourth floor of St. Mary’s. downstairs and there is a couch sawed next season of “Jersey Shore” and is a name of this house. MM: We actually take very good care GZ: Shhh, he’s listening right now. in half. Also, bats live in our chimney. Ghetto favorite. TF: They sold wack. of her. JE: Right now he’s saying, “Ah, that There are squirrels in the attic and Gus Zervoudakis: It wasn’t us. Ferriss kid.” night roaches. TF: But seriously we don’t know. FN: Tell me about the new couch. ZF: We could probably be licensed as for a web-eXCLUSIVE MM: We just all have some assump- TF: We sawed the last one in half. I FN: There is a lot of construction go- a zoo. PORCH PROFILE VIDEO tions. wish we were joking. ing on around your house. What do TF: The smell. along with other photo you think of it all? CC: My mom cried the first time she galleries, blogs & more FN: How did you explain that nick- FN: What is your favorite thing about MT: I love it. saw the house. >> www.flyernews.com name to your parents? organizing events around campus like MM: It’s awful, the trucks beep when MM: My mom came in one time last Mike Taulbee: My mom basically the St. Patrick’s Day bar crawl and they back up. knew. concerts at Tim’s? MT: When they started at the begin- MT: It’s cool that every artist that ning of the year, my whole entire room FN: How did you guys meet? comes here knows what the Crack- would shake and things would fall off Flyer News Correction: MT: A lot [of us] lived on the same house is and every time they come the wall. floor in Marycrest freshman year. back they mention us. It’s tradition. MM: We’re convinced that that’s why In Issue 33, published Friday, March 16, there were two errors in the MM: That’s the dumbest, wrongest TF: Could you say it’s well worth the we’re condemned. article titled “International Festival celebrates culture with activities, answer. tuition? GZ: But we’re used to it. food.” The event takes place Saturday, March 24, and admission is GZ: Heard of each other on Juicy MM: John made the saying for Day- MM: No, it still bothers me. free. Flyer News sincerely apologizes for these errors. Campus. tona this year. MM: We all know each other through GZ: And James Wade’s music video FN: What is the best thing about living

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“We must bring ourselves to realize that it is necessary to support free speech for the things we hate in order to ensure it for the things in which we believe with all our heart.” forum Heywood Broun, American journalist, 1888-1939 fneditorial Is Ron Paul still running for president? Refresh: As I was I know Paul is still in the race, the it’s time to face the news: He’s irrel- w a t c h i n g people I saw holding Ron Paul signs evant to the Republican Presidential updates to housing lottery look to make process smoother the results on the corner of Brown and Stewart Primary. Not only that, but he is ir- At the University of Dayton, tradition has a tendency to reign su- for the Illi- streets leading up to Super Tuesday relevant for the third time. I know preme. But this time around, students should celebrate a break with the nois Repub- make more sense. At first, I had just this is going to hurt, but Ron Paul past as some much-needed changes come to the housing lottery process. lican Presi- assumed they were a search party is to the Republicans as Dennis Ku- In the past, the housing lottery for the following year’s campus facili- dential Pri- hoping to find Paul in Ohio. But I get cinich was to the Democrats. They ties was held on a Sunday morning. This year, however, UD split the Shane mary come it now, they were campaigning! both ran for president as long-serv- lottery into two separate Friday afternoons, one for the sophomore appli- Rogers in Tuesday, According to the Washington ing congressmen, radicals of their cants and the other for juniors and seniors. Asst. Opinions Editor March 20, Post, Paul sits in a distant fourth respective parties and ultimately, a The underclassmen editors at Flyer News believe these are positive I found place among the candidates with nuisance when it comes to the nomi- changes, especially considering the issues with last year’s lottery. The myself baffled at what I saw. No, it 2011 lottery had to be postponed for a week because the server went wasn’t over Mitt Romney’s decisive “ down, and the story made the front page of Flyer News in mid-April. win or over Rick Santorum coming “I feel obliged to correct CNN’s Anything the university could do to solve this issue is a win in our book. in second. What I couldn’t believe This year, Housing and Residence Life plans on speeding up the lottery was that Ron Paul had received 9 description and deem Paul, ‘The process and is hoping to eliminate these past glitches with a new soft- percent of the vote. I didn’t even ware program. Along with the availability of part of the Caldwell Street know he was still in the race! Delegate Scavenger.’” Apartment complex for juniors and seniors in 2012-13, this new software The last time that I saw Paul, he should help to provide a more comfortable lottery process for students. was on stage at the Arizona Repub- With UD’s expanding student population, a lot of students continue to lican Presidential Primary debate Shane Rogers be concerned about where they might live on campus in the future. The held Feb. 22. In that debate, CNN, the Asst. Opinions Editor Darkside and the Ghetto, or speaking in a politically correct way, the host of the debate, described Paul in north and south student neighborhoods, are places of pride for Flyers, their introduction as “The Delegate 50 delegates. If Paul is, in fact, still nation race. and the privilege to live in these neighborhoods is a tradition that has Hunter.” But after looking at the del- running for president, then I feel I will admit, Paul is the true passed through many generations. egate totals for the primary season, obliged to correct CNN’s description conservative in the Republican Sophomores kick off the housing lottery Friday, March 23, and Flyer I’d have to say Ron Paul is a sorry and deem Paul, “The Delegate Scav- Presidential Primary race, but that News hopes this year’s process goes smoothly and leads to more relaxed excuse for a hunter. enger.” This pitiful accumulation doesn’t mean he has any chance of feelings for our peers as this school year comes to a close. Housing and I understand that in order to hunt of delegates looks less like a hunt, winning. It’s time for Paul to bow Residence Life made the right moves to respond to last year’s fiasco, and effectively, whether it is for dinner and more along the lines of a buz- out gracefully from this race and we’re hoping that doesn’t happen again. or delegates, you have to hide out zard swooping in and picking at the admit defeat. His libertarian ideolo- and wait to make the kill. However, remains of carcasses left by Romney gies are too radical even for the Tea it looks to me like Paul got lost in and Santorum. Party to stomach. Now, that’s saying the woods somewhere. But now that For all those who support Paul, something. fnstaff 2011-2012 Editor-in-Chief Jacob Rosen 229-3892 WebmasterArt Director MichaelHannah WMagnanhitney Word on the street... Managing Editors Ethan Klosterman & Artsst. Director Art Director Hannah Erin Magnan Bolles Rebecca Young AMultimediasst. Art Director Director Courtney Maria DMorganelgado What is the word on the street? 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Freedom to use hate speech doesn’t make it helpful

I find diversity issues at UD fail to rec- doing just that – commenting. is tantamount to saying, “Well, rise up against hate speech and S h a n e ognize “the student’s right to say Just as some students have the good thing we have racism and people have dialogues because of R o g e r s ’ such inflammatory things.” Ac- right to think people are making discrimination! If we didn’t, Dr. it. This doesn’t justify it. Social March 13 cording to the Constitution, “Con- a big deal about race or gender, Martin Luther King never would justice reactions don’t condone c o l u m n gress shall make no law… abridg- others have the right to make it have done that whole ‘I have a hate speech, they condemn it. f a s c i n a t - ing the freedom of speech.” This a big deal. These students have dream’ business.” As inspira- I believe Rogers’ column was ing. It’s begs the question: How exactly the right to raise awareness, to tional as Dr. King’s words contin- well-intentioned. Freedom of Coral the kind have these letters abridged any- question dominant attitudes and ue to be, I cannot help but wish speech is a necessity to the free Flamand of fasci- one’s constitutional rights? Have behavior, to demand respect and we lived in a world where those and full development of all in- Junior n a t i o n these letters called for speech consideration, and to imagine words weren’t necessary. A world dividuals. But what worries me you have restriction codes at UD? Have a better way of life. No one can where respect and equality were about Rogers’ column is how he watching a car crash unfold be- they demanded disciplinary ac- take that away. facts of life, not dreams. framed indignation at offensive fore you – it’s horrifying, but tion against those students who I would say I follow Voltaire’s Hate speech is not a good thing and insensitive comments as an you just can’t look away. While posted on the UD Meme Face- attitude on freedom of speech – “I – the very name of it makes that attack on free speech. Combining I agree with Rogers’ zealous de- book page? Have these students disapprove of what you say, but I painfully clear. The purpose of these two very separate issues fense of the First Amendment, I demanded the UD Meme page be will defend to the death your right hate speech is not to initiate a di- only adds confusion to the bigger can’t help but think that he has shut down? No, they haven’t. to say it.” No one enjoys a good, alogue or share ideas, but rather dialogue about race and gender. erroneously appropriated the The only thing these letters productive debate better than I to spread hate. Hate speech feeds Talking about race and gender is free speech debate and applied it are guilty of is exercising their do. Even so, as open-minded as ignorance and fear. Hate speech always a difficult and emotional to the situation at the University own right to free speech. The I try to be, I cannot bring myself is a barrier and a weapon, not a process. I just hope that students of Dayton. students who wrote letters com- to agree with Rogers’ astounding bridge of mutual understanding can approach the developing con- According to Rogers, recent menting on the state of race and belief that “positive things can or the spark for social justice. versation with clear hearts and letters to the editor about the gender relations on campus were come from hate speech.” This Yes, social justice movements open minds. letter to the editor Reproductive health is a woman’s right

On Feb. responsible decision-making. My not only prevents pregnancy, but Motivation for Obama’s 29, radio mother always has been open and it also prevents cervical cancer, show host supportive when discussing repro- ovarian cysts, acne and slows en- Rush Lim- ductive health. She encouraged ab- dometriosis. Every woman, despite Dayton visit a mystery b a u g h stinence, but put safety and respon- religious orientation or the reli- c a l l e d sibility before ideology. As a young gious orientation of her employer, March 13 marked the day that No matter the underlying motives G e o r g e - Catholic woman who receives all should have access to affordable President Barack Obama graced the behind his visit, Obama’s presence Kaitlyn town Uni- of the health benefits from taking birth control for preemptive mea- University of Dayton with his pres- aided the First Four’s expected $4 Ridel versity law birth control, I find it morally of- sures. ence. The president came to UD, ac- million boost to the city of Dayton. Asst. News Editor s t u d e n t fending that multiple public figures I am not saying religion and companied by British Prime Minis- Since the city needs this money to S a n d r a in society have labeled women who morality do not play a role in this ter David Cameron, to watch March improve, there is some incentive for Fluke a “slut” and “prostitute.” use contraceptives as “sluts” and contraception debate, but they are Madness begin at UD Arena. He was Obama being here. Perhaps bringing The reason for these comments was “prostitutes.” not the main issues, nor is it for spotted with his European compan- all of this money into Dayton will that Fluke testified at an unofficial Even hopeful Republican nomi- politicians to decide. Religion and ion treating surrounding students help his numbers in the upcoming Democratic Party hearing Feb. 23 nee Mitt Romney said in reference morality are personal, just as the in his section to hot dogs. After the November election. advocating all institutions to pro- to Limbaugh’s outburst, “Those decision to use contraceptives is game, students swarmed around the It also cost over millons of dollars vide contraceptives in their health aren’t the words I would have personal to every woman. It is a de- president to take pictures with their for Obama’s security team just to care insurance policies. Fluke spe- used.” Romney, along with the cision that should be kept between cameras and mobile devices. sit through a basketball game, or so cifically criticized Georgetown, a other three Republican nominees, a woman and her doctor, should When he went to high school in the rumor states. Obama also prob- Jesuit university, for not providing particularly former Pennsylvania she choose to pursue it. Hawaii, the president used to carry a ably had the Secret Service roam- contraceptive coverage in its stu- Sen. Rick Santorum, has labeled I am glad Sandra Fluke had the basketball around with him to show ing around UD’s campus, as well as dent health care coverage, making birth control and health care as courage to stand up and say she is a his love for the sport. He often played around the city, for months. In an contraceptives unaffordable for purely religious issues. In taking woman using contraceptives. Why basketball with his friends growing environmentally-conscious econo- college students. that stance, it is important to note should we be ashamed of that? Be- up and his love for the sport was my, this potential price tag seems a This birth control debate has me 90 percent of Catholic women of ing responsible and being proac- exhibited last week just by his pres- little high. asking a question: When was a neg- childbearing age use contracep- tive concerning our health does ence. The city certainly appreciated ative connotation assigned to wom- tives, according to a 2011 Guttm- not make women sluts, it makes us However, despite his love for the the president’s visit; however, we en who are responsibly exercising acher Institute study. smart. sport, there has been much discus- should consider the benefits versus their right to reproductive health? This is not a question of reli- Kaitlyn Ridel also wrote a simi- sion of the underlying motives be- the potential costs of him being here. In my family, I was raised to gion; it is an issue of the health of lar column on this topic for her new hind Obama’s visit. There seems to When the polls come in within the respect my body and to practice all women. The birth control pill Huffington Post blog. be talk that he visited Ohio solely next few months, I suppose we will because it’s considered a swing state. see how much of this visit had an Obama called the Midwest region impact on his supposed love for the ourpolicy the “heartland” of the United States. heartland within this political race. Flyer News is the student-run newspaper of the University of Dayton. It works to serve the campus Many could take this as an insult to community and offers a forum for opinion. The university makes no representations or warranties the East and West Coasts, and oth- regarding products or services advertised in Flyer News. Flyer News reserves the right to edit or ers even see it as brownnosing to us Megan Kennedy reject all copy. Flyer News does not necessarily uphold or advocate the opinions in the columns, Ohioans. Perhaps some think Cam- letters or cartoons appearing in the opinion pages. Send 200 to 600-word letters to the editor at eron was representing Obama’s im- Junior [email protected]. Submissions must include name, major, year and phone number. age of international peace. Journalism 10 SPORTS flyernews.com Flyer News • Friday, March 23, 2012

Commentary Life Behind the Whistle: Clearing the air on some foul misconceptions

M a r c h a one-and-one. The Fighting Irish ball for the last three years. ception, but it is important to re- ficult to judge at game speed,” Hoy- M a d n e s s trailed 65-63 and needed these two “I think the concept of making member two keys. The ball and ing said. can be four big free throws. calls differently at the end of the both the ballhandler’s feet must Traveling is also a misconcep- weeks of Atkins drained the first one, but game is over dramatized,” he said establish in the frontcourt before tion among fans. The important myths. referee Michael Stuart called team- in an email to Flyer News. “As you going back into the backcourt for factor there is when did the player Yes, with mate and fellow sophomore Jerian saw at the end of the XU / ND game there to be a violation. As Hoying gather, or control, the ball in com- the recent Grant for a lane violation. Grant with the popular opinion being that said: parison to which foot was on the Chris runs by had been standing just outside the you ‘can’t’ call the lane violation “Every time a play happens near ground, according to Hoying. Moorman Butler Uni- three-point line but, in a moment or the intentional foul at the end midcourt, you hear a confused gasp Finally, contrary to popular be- Sports Editor versity the of excitement, leapt across the line of the game. These plays were both and rumble from the fans and some lief, Hoying said officials do not past two before Atkins released his shot. obvious situations and they can’t coaches.” actually care about which team is years and the upsets of two No. 2 This was a lane violation in every be ignored.” Hoying also said there is a myth winning. So, despite many fans’ seeds in this year’s first round, the basketball rule book at every level. He added that the last moments on whether fouls are blocking or best efforts to blame a loss on refer- NCAA tournament can create leg- Notre Dame turned the ball over of a game are high-pressure situa- charging, assessed to the defense or ees who favored the opposing team, ends passed down from generation and eventually lost. tions for referees. offense, respectively. Most people it’s important to remember that is to generation of sports fans. Some people didn’t like the call, “As officials, we constantly talk believe the defensive player’s feet not true. But, the myths I’m referring to citing the age-old, fool-proof mes- about being perfect in the last two must be set to earn a charging call, “We have way too much to worry are the incorrect thoughts on rules sage “Let the players play! You minutes,” Hoying said. “If we miss but it’s actually about whether the about to ever care if one team or that fans, coaches, players and com- can’t call that at the end of a game!” something in the last two minutes individual established and main- the other is winning,” Hoying said. mentators come up with during the Only, the ref did. And, they’re there is no time for the teams to tained legal guarding position. Es- “We are responsible for the accu- tournament. Case in point, the end- supposed to, according to Mark overcome our error. Everything is sentially, a defensive player can be racy of the calls that are made and ing of this year’s first round game Hoying, the assistant director of magnified late in the game.” moving his feet as long as they got that is always the primary focus. I between Xavier University and the Campus Recreation in charge of in- That was only one of five com- to the spot on the floor before the believe that the average fan would University of Notre Dame. tramurals and club sports. Hoying mon rule myths that Hoying en- offensive player. be impressed by the level of dedi- With 2.8 seconds left, Notre is also a licensed basketball official counters during a game, he said. It’s still difficult to call though. cation and effort officials put in to Dame sophomore guard Eric At- with six years of experience and Backcourt violations can be “Even when you know the rule perfecting what they do.” kins was at the free throw line for has been officiating college basket- tricky, he said as the first miscon- in this case, it is still incredibly dif-

Club Sports UD to host basketball tournament; Dayton club team 26-1 on season steve maloney uate assistant Matt Clark said ty good,” he said. “We just lost our Lead Sports Writer the pool evenly spreads the teams first game of the year last week- throughout. end against Ivy-Tech Indianapo- The University of Dayton Rec- “We don’t necessarily have a lis [Community College] by three Plex will host the Regional Intra- ranking system of the teams com- points. They’ll be there this week- mural and Club Basketball Cham- ing in, but we know from past end, so we’ll be looking for them.” pionship this weekend. tournaments and from our sourc- McLoughlin said the UD B- There will be 25 teams from es which teams are stronger than team consists of mostly freshmen 18 schools across the Midwest others,” he said. “This way, we and they are coming together as competing Friday, March 23, and don’t have one team that has an the upcoming home tournament Saturday, March 24, according to easy path to the championship.” approaches. Mark Hoying, assistant director Clark said the tournament of- “The B-team is all freshmen, for Campus Recreation in charge fered open registration, and UD maybe one sophomore,” he said. of intramurals and club sports. invited about 300 schools to send “Even though their record might This includes 16 men’s teams and a message to their club and intra- not show it, they work hard. With- nine women’s teams. mural programs to inform them out them, our team wouldn’t be as Among the men’s teams are about the tournament. successful. They give us a great Ashland University, Butler Uni- UD will be represented by its look in practice, day in and day versity, Central Michigan Univer- two men’s club teams as well as out.” sity, Indiana University, Miami the women’s club team. The men’s The tournament will begin University and Wright State Uni- A team is 26-1 on the year and has Friday afternoon and continue versity. traveled to tournaments at vari- through Saturday evening. All of The women’s division includes ous schools, such as Ohio State the RecPlex courts will be utilized teams from University of Akron, University and Indiana. It already for the many round-robin games. Illinois State University, Mar- hosted one previous tournament The winner of the tournament quette University, Louisville Uni- at UD this school year. will move on to the 2012 American versity and the University of Ken- Men’s club president Richard Collegiate Intramural Sports Bas- tucky. McLoughlin, a sophomore exer- ketball National Championship While most of the schools are cise science major, said the UD Tournament from April 13-15 at sending their club teams to the team has a decent shot to win the North Carolina State University tournament, there are six intra- tournament. in Raleigh, N.C. mural teams also playing. Be- “We know most of the teams cause club teams are normally of that are going to be out there this The University of Dayton club basketball team practices in the RecPlex, Monday, March higher caliber, tournament direc- weekend, and I think our odds of 19. Dayton’s two men teams and the women’s team will compete in the UD’s regional club tor and Campus Recreation grad- winning the tournament are pret- tournament this weekend at the RecPlex. IAN MORAN/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER SPORTS 11 Flyer News • Friday, March 23, 2012

inside the Rowing NUMBERS UD rowers begin new season with success jacob rosen 2 Editor-in-Chief Complete games thrown The University of Dayton wom- by senior right-handed en’s rowing team raced to a competi- pitcher Mike Hauschild in tive start in its spring season opener five starts this season. His last weekend in Oak Ridge, Tenn. second came during an The Flyers had three boats race in the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite 11-5 win against Oakland Saturday, March 17, and Sunday, University Friday, March March 18. UD was the only non- 16, at Woerner Field. scholarship team at the event and saw “superb competition,” accord- ing to second-year head coach Mike 4 Wenker. Finishing position by the “It’s always good to see what University of Dayton track some of the fastest rowing looks and field team at the Early like in the country,” Wenker said. Bird Relays in Cincinnati. “While we never raced them, just Senior distance runner being around them, seeing them and how they go about doing what they Lindsey Cummings won do shows the way [for us].” the women’s 3,000 meter After an hour delay Saturday The University of Dayton women’s rowing team practices on the Great Miami River, Sept. 13, 2011, in West Carrollton, Ohio. UD competed steeplechase relay with a morning due to river conditions, last weekend in the Oak Ridge Cardinal Invite in Oakridge, Tenn. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY DAYTON FLYERS ATHLETICS time of 11:01.48. all three UD boats finished third in their events behind Duke University this time, so I think that put us on to where it wants to be with every “We’ll go back to the drawing board, and the University of Louisville. a good note,” Bruening said. “We boat and looks forward to keeping change lineups and work on the 6 Dayton’s first varsity eight, which didn’t win every race, but the fact its momentum going this weekend. things that we need to work on. … Home runs hit by junior won the Atlantic 10 Conference title that were able to be in the same wa- “[Oak Ridge] was our first races We’re excited to go to Marietta next outfielder Kathleen Maloof last season, finished with a time of ter as them and still be close to them of the season and it’s part of the weekend.” in 23 games this season. 6:48 in its race. said a lot for our team this early in building process,” Wenker said. That boat then improved by 11 the season.” Her latest helped propel seconds Saturday evening en route Wenker said he made lineup the University of Dayton to a second-place finish, placing changes throughout the weekend, softball team to a 5-1 win between the University of Tennes- as he has done in practice, to see Flyer Fever Blood Drive in the second game of a see and the University of Alabama. how the rowers raced in different doubleheader against the Wenker said the boat’s 6:37 time was combinations. CBC & UD: partnering to save lives University of Detroit Mercy “very quick” for this early in the Senior co-captain Laura Bielak, season. a member of the second varsity Tuesday, March 20. On Sunday morning, Dayton’s eight boat, said Wenker’s varying TUESDAY, MARCH 27 second varsity eight won its race rotations helped the Flyers in Oak Noon to 6pm .829 against two boats from the Univer- Ridge. Career free throw percent- sity at Buffalo with a 6:55 time. The “We did a lot of switching people Recplex first varsity eight finished second at in and out, so I think our first two age for senior forward (meeting rooms A & B) 6:42 against Buffalo and Jackson- boats are going to be really competi- Chris Johnson, finishing ville University. The third varsity tive this year, more so than in the Sponsored by: fifth on the all-time list in eight placed third at 7:41 against past years,” she said. “I think that’s Delta Sigma Theta University of Dayton men’s Buffalo and Tennessee. going to make our team very fast.” Premed Students basketball history. He’s Wenker said the second varsity Bielak and Bruening both said also fifth all-time for career eight raced very well during the the team is stronger this season be- without Borders invite and was excited about each cause of this internal competition. three-pointers made with Women’s Club event. He said the Saturday im- “We have a very deep team and a 236. provement by the first varsity eight lot of people going for the top posi- Basketball was impressive and said the fresh- tions, which is exciting that there Alpha Kappa Psi men on the third team had a good is that much competition,” Bruen- UD Optimist Club 1,832 first learning experience. ing said. “In past years, we’ve had a -FREE TEE Points scored by senior “I told the athletes that we weren’t pretty set top eight, but this year we -BW3 wings forward Justine Raterman really too concerned about results have a lot of girls who are capable coupon in her career, finishing per se, we were more concentrating of getting themselves into the top fourth on the all-time list on the rowing and how we raced, eight so there’s a lot of changes be- individually and as a boat,” he said. ing made in lineups.” Make an appointment for this drive or see a in University of Dayton Senior Katherine Bruening, a The Flyers next will compete Sat- complete list of campus blood drives thru the women’s basketball his- member of the first varsity eight urday, March 24, against Division III tory. Raterman also leaves boat, said the team did well against schools Marietta College and North end of the school year by visiting: UD as the all-time leader the stiff competition. Park University, along with A-10 foe www.DonorTime.com “It’s competition that in the past Duquesne University, in Marietta, in offensive rebounds with Use sponsor code: 10271 236. would have been way over our head, Ohio. but we were able to hang with them Wenker said the team is on track 12 SPORTS flyernews.com Flyer News • Friday, March 23, 2012

Women’s Basketball Flyers stopped in opening round of NCAA tournament steven wright Asst. Sports Editor

The season came to an end for the University of Dayton women’s basketball team Saturday, March 17, after its third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. The 11th-seeded Flyers fell to the No. 6 seed University of Arkan- sas 72-55 in the first round in Col- lege Station, Texas. Dayton (23-7) led 53-52 in the sec- ond half, but did not make a field goal during the final 12 minutes of the game, missing its final 18 shots from the field. The team led by as many as 14 points in the first half. “I think we kind of ran out of gas, and the second half was not very indicative of how we play and what we do, but we probably need to credit Arkansas with some of that,” head coach Jim Jabir said in the post-game press conference. “Overall, I couldn’t be more proud of our team.” The team was led by freshman guard Andrea Hoover, the Atlantic 10 Conference rookie of the year, who scored 16 points. Senior for- ward Justine Raterman scored 14 points and had a team-high eight rebounds in her final game as a Flyer. “I think a lot of this game was obviously emotional,” Raterman said. “We jumped out to a re- Top: University of Dayton freshman guard Andrea Hoover tries to dribble around a University of Arkansas defender in a first round NCAA tournament game, Saturday, March 17, in Col- ally great start, and they kind of lege Station, Texas. Dayton lost the game 72-55, ending its third consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. Hoover led the A-10 champion Flyers with 16 points in the loss. clawed their way back and took the Bottom: Dayton head coach Jim Jabir walks past the UD Pep Band after the Flyers fell to Arkansas, Saturday., March 17 PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY ERIK SCHELKUN/ELSESTARIMAGES.COM momentum from us at the end of the first half.” career wins. immediately. Dayton opened up with an early “It was great,” Queen said about “I don’t think our team or our 18-7 lead with the help of three- the season. “Like coach Jabir says, program has reached the level that point shooting before eventually we’ve been a team of firsts and to we are going to get to,” Jabir said. gaining a 14-point advantage on win the A-10 championship was “We’ve got a lot of work to do, ob- three different occasions. awesome. ... It’s hard to look back viously, but I’m proud of our kids After taking its final lead with on it right now, but it’s been great, and what we have accomplished 12 minutes left in the game, the and it’s just a great bunch of peo- this year.” team only scored again on two free ple and it’s been fun to go through throws, one each from Hoover and this process together.” redshirt senior guard Elle Queen. The team had an eventful 2011- Follow us Arkansas (24-8) was led by ju- 12 season. It faced then-No. 2 Uni- nior forward Quistelle Williams, versity of Connecticut in the World on Twitter! who scored 15 points on 7-of-11 Vision Classic title game during shooting. Thanksgiving weekend, won the The Flyers’ senior class of Saint Peter’s College Holiday Clas- De’Sarae Chambers, Staci Willis, sic over winter break and defeated Patrice Lalor, Casey Nance, Kayla then-No. 16 Saint Bonaventure @FlyerNews Moses, Raterman and Queen fin- University to win the A-10 title. & ished their careers as the first Jabir said despite the season be- @FlyerNewsSports group to win an Atlantic 10 Con- ing over, every loss is made into a ference championship. It is also lesson for the players. He said the the sixth group to reach at least 90 team will start to get better again

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