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Monday, August 24, 2009 Serving the since 1894 Vol. 116, Issue 14 Blackburn Students, instructors find a new home in Lloyd Hall names new director By Desiree Mahr never done Staff Writer before, and it strength- Philip Westbrook has been ens the named the new director of the program,” Blackburn Institute and will Reamey start on August 31, according said. “It pro- to an e-mail statement. vides more Westbrook, an associate opportuni- professor in the College of ties for the Education in the Educational Blackburn Phillip Leadership, Policy and fellows to Westbrook Technology Studies depart- become ment, is starting his third year involved at the University. with faculty on a more personal Becky Reamey, coordinator level.” of the Blackburn Institute, said Westbrook has already been Westbrook’s position as a fac- involved with the Blackburn ulty member in the College of Institute. He led a discussion Education will be very benefi- on education in the state of cial to the Blackburn Institute. Alabama and education policy, CW | Norman Huynh “It links student affairs to Students march to Lloyd Hall to celebrate the move of New College from Carmicheal Hall to its new building across the Quad. academic affairs like it has See BLACKBURN, page 3 Zone to host candidates Facility to add SGA-hosted event is last before IF YOU GO ... ELECTIONS free parking Tuesday’s local elections • What: “Pork and Poli- • Polls are open on Tues- tics” meet and greet day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. By Amanda Peterson one conversation with your By Brittney Knox has taken a little over a year Editor representative without hav- • Where: The Zone, • For questions, call the Staff Writer to build, is a $13 million proj- ing to stay for the whole two ect, Robinson said. Bryant-Denny Stadium Candidates in Tuesday’s hours,” Fowler said. Tuscaloosa County Voter Tuscaloosa’s new intermo- If the University chooses to municipal election have one The SGA is co-sponsoring (Gate 1) Registrar’s Offi ce at 349- dal facility, which will con- have the CrimsonRide buses more chance to meet with the event with the Tuscaloosa 3870 tain 449 spaces of free public to add the facility as a stop, Tuscaloosa residents and try Chamber of Commerce and the • When: Today from 5 parking spots and restau- it would be convenient for to win their votes. Original City Association of p.m. - 7 p.m. rants on the bottom level, is student commuters to park The SGA is holding Pork and Tuscaloosa. District 4 | UA Campus set to open in late September, there, Penick said Politics, a meet and greet with Fowler said the event name according to Tuscaloosa city Businesses surrounding those running for City Council had nothing to do with the elections there, and Fowler • Mayor: Walt Maddox officials. the facility include Capstone and Tuscaloosa Board of usual political connotation of said it will be updated with (unopposed) Clif Penick, city facilities Bank, the Annex III build- Education, tonight from 5 p.m. pork, just the barbecue that details about the 2010 guberna- manager, said the project is ing and Catch 22. There is a to 7 p.m. in the Zone at Bryant- will be served at the Zone. torial election and nonpartisan • City Council: Lee 98 percent finished. parking area in front of the Denny Stadium. Along with a voter registra- political information. “The project was funded new facility that is currently Garrison (unopposed) Candidates who are running tion drive earlier this month, Students who are registered through the federal transpor- being used in addition to the in contested races as well as the meet and greet event is to vote in Tuscaloosa can vote • School board: tation grant,” Penick said. parking on the street. those who are unopposed will another opportunity for stu- at their assigned polling place This grant has allowed the “Downtown Tuscaloosa be available, said James Fowler, dents to get involved with the Tuesday starting at 7 a.m. Bryan Chandler (i), Kelly city to make the facility free desperately needed addi- SGA vice president for exter- city government, he said. The UA campus is included Horwitz to members of the public. tional parking,” said Penick. nal affairs. Students and com- At the SGA Web site, sga. in District 4, and the district’s City Engineer Joe Robinson “This will also have an effect munity residents will be able ua.edu, students can find a link polling place is at Calvary • Polling place: said the new facility, situated on businesses, because to speak with the candidates to the Voting Tide, a voting Baptist Church. Calvary Baptist Church, in the downtown area on 23rd more people will be able to so that their voices are heard and politics information page It does not matter who stu- 1121 Paul W. Bryant Dr. and 6th Avenues, will also be park their cars and walk to before the election, he said. for students. Students can find dents vote for, Fowler said, just a transit hub for the buses. “You can have that one-on- information about Tuesday’s that they get out and vote. The new building, which See PARKING, page 3 UA kicks off Student Involvement Week today at the Ferg By Kelsey Hendrix do just that. Starting today, had Get On Board Day as one become apparent that a one- where students are encouraged ple, have something fun to do Staff Writer there will be events through- of the main opportunities to day event is just not enough for to “get creative, get global, get outside of class, gain leader- out the week, which will allow hear about the things going on us to get information into the spiritual, get connected, get ship experience and really get Are you looking to get students, new and old, to learn around campus,” said Corrie hands of students.” paid, get on board, get active, involved in the community, involved at the University? about the opportunities avail- Harris, director of student This year, to better serve stu- and to give back.” all while finding their true Student Involvement Week able here on campus. involvement. “However, over dents, the University will host “We want students to know is designed to help students “In the past, we have always the past couple of years, it has Student Involvement Week, how to get involved, meet peo- See INVOLVED, page 3 STUDENT INVOLVEMENT WEEK TODAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY • Know the Code: 11a.m to 1p.m., • Get Involved, Get Creative: 6 • Get on Board Day: 10 a.m. to 4 • Get Involved, Get Global: 11:30 Ferguson Center 2nd fl oor p.m. to dark, Maxwell Hall p.m., Ferguson Plaza and Promenade a.m. to 1 p.m., Crossroads Lounge, 2nd fl oor Ferguson • Get to Know Your SGA: 4 p.m. to • “Up” showing: 8 p.m., lawn of 5 p.m. Student Media building, sponsored by • Give Back Dessert and Dialogue: University Union and Campus Pro- 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m., Crossroads Lounge • Discover RHA: 5 p.m., Ferguson grams Center Food Courth • Alabama Women’s Rowing Team • On Campus Jobs: 11 a.m to 12 p.m. Interest Meeting: : 7:30 p.m., 247 Bry- and 2 p.m. - 3 p.m., 336 Ferguson Center ant hall • Work Study Fair: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Ferguson Ballroom

INSIDE today’s paper WEATHER today Briefs ...... 2 P.O. Box 870170 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Newsroom: 348-6144 | Fax: 348-4116 | Sports ...... 7 Clear Tuesday 90º/63º Advertising: 348-7845 | Classifi eds: 348-7355 Opinions ...... 4 Puzzles ...... 9 86º/61º Clear Letters, op-eds: [email protected] Press releases, announcements: [email protected] Arts & Entertainment ..5 Classifieds ...... 9 2 Monday, August 24, 2009 NEWS The Crimson White NEWS in brief CAMPUS | University target of check Back looks to future of cashing scam The University has been the target of a check cashing scam, according to a UA spokeswoman. At least 20 checks have been sent out across the country young, growing fi eld that appear to come from a UA account at BBVA Compass Bank, said Cathy Andreen, UA spokeswoman. The checks are delivered by FedEx and instruct the recipi- By Drew Taylor “They wanted this program thinking,” Back said. “We are in ent to cash the check, keep part of the money then send the Administrative Affairs Editor and they’ve done a tremendous an age that is very information- rest on to a third party. job supporting us,” Back said. intensive.” The University has shared information with federal For a man who has been in aca- “Everything we have needed Although the program is authorities, and asks anyone with any more information to demia for years, Edward Back they have provided.” not directly connected with contact UAPD, Andreen said. said he still treats each day as a Back also serves as the fac- construction and design at The University is the only school to be targeted by this new one, especially going from ulty adviser to the UA stu- the University, Back said the scam. an associate professor in civil, dent chapter of the Associated University, as well as the city of construction and environmental Builders and Contractors Tuscaloosa, has been accommo- CAMPUS | Reports: Alabama sends engineering to the new director and the Department of Civil dating in allowing students to of the construction engineering Engineering Honor Society. In ask questions about how major investigation results to SEC program at the University. the past, the student chapter construction projects function, “I’m learning every day about of the Associated Builders and in addition to visiting various Multiple reports say the University of Alabama sent the this job,” Back said. Contractors has earned top hon- work sites. results of its recent investigation to the SEC involving a fish- The construction engineer- ors in various competitions in In fact, it was due to this ing trip that Crimson Tide football players and ing program, which started in Edward Back Puerto Rico and Hawaii. support that the program was Mark Ingram took together this spring. 2006, has gained credibility as Back said like many business- able to thrive early on, with The investigation came as a result of a third party — Curtis one of the best programs in the Instructor of the Year” award es, construction has been greatly UA’s Construction Engineering Anderson of Athens — paying for the trip, sparking possible Southeast. There are currently in 2001 and 2005. affected by the downturn in the Founding Partners being formed NCAA violations. Anderson is a friend of the two athletes. 140 students in the program, In addition, Back has also economy. In that light, he said it in 2006 through 16 different cor- Because Anderson is not affiliated with the University in including 21 graduate students. received three university-distin- is important to maintain a sense porations and individuals dedi- any way, it is not expected that the two players will be sus- Back, who said he came guished Excellence in Teaching of discipline, organization and cated to the program, donating pended for the incident. It is expected that the NCAA will from a “long career in indus- university awards, including the management as a construction nearly $1.5 million towards it’s make a decision before Alabama’s season-opening game try,” found his joy in teach- Zachry Award and the Birdwell engineer. wellbeing. against Virginia Tech on Sept. 5. ing early on, teaching at both Endowed Teaching Award. He “Construction is a key part “There is strong industry sup- Texas A&M University and has received special departmen- of our national economy,” Back port for this program,” Back Clemson University before tal teaching awards four times said. “If there was ever a field said. NATIONAL | Hurricane Bill blamed in coming to the University of in the last seven years and is impacted by it, that would be us.” Expressing his hope for the deaths in Maine Alabama in 2007. As an expert a three-time recipient of the As for the present and future program’s future, Back said he in the field, Back has written Award for Faculty Excellence. state of the industry, Back said hopes to develop students that EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) — A large wave fueled by more than 30 journal articles However, despite his success the days of the engineer sitting will not only have productive Hurricane Bill swept spectators out to sea at a Maine park on construction engineering, as an educator, Back knows with a sketchpad, drawing out careers as engineers, but are Sunday as the storm-churned surf attracted onlookers and has developed more than 60 where credit is due, always designs on paper, are gone. If highly sought after in their pro- daredevils along the Eastern Seaboard. project management short pointing back to the one place anything, Back said he hopes to fession. A 7-year-old girl who was pulled from the sea near Acadia courses and was honored as that made it all possible for him prepare his students for the com- “What I really want is for us to National Park later died, and a 54-year-old swimmer died the Construction Industry from the very beginning: the petitive job market in the future. be a source of pride for the state after washing ashore unconscious Saturday in Florida, Institute’s “Outstanding University. “Now is the time to be forward of Alabama,” Back said. authorities said. The girl, her father and a 12-year-old girl were all plucked from the water by rescuers. The man and his daughter are from New York City, Acadia National Park Chief Ranger Stuart West said. The other girl is from Belfast, Maine, and is not related to them, West said. He would not release their names. UA ResNet to be upgraded The man and the 12-year-old were hospitalized.

Send announcements and campus news to [email protected] based on student concerns By Kyle D. Pierce would like to know. “The ResNet Survey is the beginning of the upgrades Staff Writer Anselmo said OIT is devel- oping a 15 to 20-question coming this year and process to make this campus fully CAMPUS this week Do you have problems with online survey to determine wireless.” your ResNet access? SGA how students access ResNet Sen. John Anselmo, a junior as well as any problems that { — John Anselmo } TODAY TUESDAY in management information may be occurring with the systems, as well as the Office system. will be sent via e-mail to all moted with numerous flyers • Get Involved, Get • “Laugh and Learn” of Information Technology, Anselmo said the survey ResNet users and will be pro- around campus within the Paid: On-Campus with Dr. Allen Mallory: next month. The survey will Job Fair: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., 205 address various issues con- cerning ResNet, such as net- 2 p.m. 336 Ferguson Gorgas Library work type, device type, net- Center work speed and the overall • Get Involved, Get user experience. OIT will then •Get Involved, Get Creative: 6 p.m. to dark, begin using this new informa- Connected: Get to Maxwell Hall tion to upgrade problem areas Know Your SGA: as soon as the feed back from the surveys begin to come in. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., 360 • “Up”: 8 p.m., lawn of In addition, Anselmo also Ferguson Forum Student Media building said the survey needs a large number of responses to be For more events, see calendars on Arts & successful because, to see Entertainment and Sports. what is happening with the network, officials must speak directly with the people using it. “This is the number one problem with campus infra- structure; only good can come of this,” Anselmo said. EDITORIAL Anselmo said one of the main goals of the new sur- • Amanda Peterson, editor-in-chief • Will Nevin, manag- vey will be to judge the use ing editor • Avery Dame, metro/state editor • Drew Taylor, of new Wi-Fi devices, such admin affairs editor • Lindsey Shelton, student life editor as iPhones and netbooks. • Alan Blinder, opinions editor • Steven Nalley, arts & Although these devices add entertainment editor • Tyler Deierhoi, assistant arts & enter- countless new opportunities tainment editor • Jason Galloway, sports editor • Spencer for students to excel, in some White, assistant sports editor • Brandee Easter, design editor cases, they have put an inor- • Emily Johnson, assistant design editor • Jerrod Seaton, dinate amount of strain on the photo editor •Katie Bennett, assistant photo editor • Sharon network. The upgrades to fol- Nichols, chief copy editor • Aaron Gertler, graphics editor low are expected to address • Andrew Richardson, web editor the bandwidth and connection issues caused by these devic- es said Anselmo. 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The Crimson White NEWS Monday, August 24, 2009 3 UA student challenges incumbent “I’ve shaped 100 percent. Older voters may to the best of his ability. Caldwell runs my educa- be concerned that I’m not tak- “I have a young mind and will be going at this 100 “Of course, the University tion toward ing this seriously but I am let- percent. Older voters may be concerned that I’m is a very important part of for Council this dream,” ting them know that I’m very not taking this seriously but I am letting them know Tuscaloosa,” Caldwell said. Caldwell serious about what I do.” that I’m very serious about what I do.” “We want to bring as many seat against said. “I’ve In addition to running his football fans as we can, but I always had campaign and finishing up {}— Vann Caldwell also want to let people know a passion his political science degree, that Tuscaloosa has many dif- Tinker to serve the Caldwell is a full-time securi- ferent attractions. There is By Kellie Munts Vann Caldwell public and ty officer with UAPD. He said Skyland Boulevard. Caldwell said he is running something for every member of Senior Staff Reporter I feel that this is the time to his full schedule requires a lot Tinker said he has many for office with five major goals the family here.” jump in.” of energy, but his motivation plans for the next four years, in mind — goals he plans to Tinker said he also recogniz- District 7 voters will choose Caldwell has not yet held to serve the public is a prior- and said he is working on two accomplish by keeping an open es the importance of develop- between a young politician a public office, but he did run ity. projects to address drain- ear to the concerns of the pub- ing a working relationship with and an established Tuscaloosa for mayor in his hometown “The city council position is age on Cherrydale and Eighth lic. He said one of those goals officials at the university. In resident when they arrive at of Talladega in 2003. As the a part-time job, but I will treat Avenues. is to bring jobs to the people the last term, Tinker and other the polls for the municipal elec- youngest candidate running it like a full-time job in order to “I want to be in the pro- in District 7 and repair infra- members of the city council tions on Tuesday. for a city council position in best serve the people,” Caldwell cess of bringing more jobs structure and sidewalks. And worked closely with Dr. Witt in Vann Caldwell, a senior in Tuesday’s municipal elections, said. to Tuscaloosa,” Tinker said. Caldwell said he has a plan several projects. majoring in political science, Caldwell addressed concerns Incumbent William Tinker “We’re going to have a full- to increase public safety and “We want to work with the is challenging incumbent City that his potential constituents has worked for the city of time economic development security with additional patrols university because it is a very Councilman William Tinker for might have. Tuscaloosa for over 20 years. person. There are things that and will help the environment big part of this city,” Tinker the District 7 City Council seat “There are advantages to During his first term, Tinker we’re looking at right now that by cleaning up litter. said. “We want to do what we Caldwell said he has felt called being a young candidate,” said he saw many projects would mean jobs for the people As a student and employee of can, and I want to do whatever I to serve the public since the Caldwell said. “I have a young come to fruition, includ- of Tuscaloosa, but we cannot the University, Caldwell said he can do to make it better for the age of 13. mind and will be going at this ing the beautification of announce them yet.” hopes to promote the campus students.”

hour set by jam-band leg- ill children in Alabama. INVOLVED “This is a great chance to start making the Univer- NEWS in brief end moe. Gates open on Jefferson Continued from page 1 sity feel like home, because when you have connec- Fraternity and soror- Avenue at 6 p.m.. The show tions to a place, it always feels more like home.” Second annual ity members can buy tickets starts at 6:15 p.m. passions while here at the Greekfest to be though their organizations, University,” Harris said. {}— Corrie Harris and all other students will The Office of Student held Friday be able to purchase general IF YOU GO ... Involvement designed a week in she said said. “We want to show the admission tickets through which students can find more in- Throughout the week, sev- freshmen that there is not just The Interfraternity and the Crimson Arts ticket depth information about activi- eral organizations includ- one path here for students to get Panhellenic councils along office. • What: Greekfest ties and events on campus to ing the SGA, Residence Hall involved.” with Costa Del Mar invite All of the proceeds raised expand on Get on Board Day, Association, Career Center, However, Student Involvement students to the second annu- through ticket sales of U. of • Where: Jefferson Harris said. Crossroads Community Center Week is not designed just for al U. of Blue Greekfest on Blue Greekfest will go to sup- Avenue In addition to attending and Capstone International will freshmen, as there will be sev- Friday. The show will feature port The Billfish Foundation, events, organizers are asking be hosting meetings and infor- eral events throughout the week four different performances. a program that works to • When: Friday, gates students to fill out an interest mal discussions where students where upperclassmen can also Azz-Izz will open the show, return billfish populations open at 6 p.m., show inventory to get more informa- can learn how they can become sign up for new clubs and activi- followed by Keller Williams. worldwide to a healthy level starts at 6:15 p.m. tion about the opportunities they involved in working with these ties to get involved in. The third act of the night of abundance, and Magic may not have seen throughout organizations. “Get on Board Day will always will be country/folk legend Moments, a non-profit orga- • How much: $25 the week. Students can find a list Harris emphasized the impor- be a central feature of the Student Robert Earl Keen. The head- nization that grants non- of organizations at leadership. tance of freshman taking part in Involvement Office as a day for line of the event will be a two- medical wishes for seriously ua.edu/getinvolved, Harris said. this week of activities as a way all students, on one day, in one “We want students to check to get connected from the begin- place, to find out more about the the different areas that sound ning of their time at UA. opportunities available at UA,” and sewer bills. There will also is inconvenient for some motor- interesting to them, and then “This is a great chance to start Harris said. “But by expanding PARKING be a desk assistant to direct ists and business people of the we will follow up individually in making the University feel like this week, we hope that students Continued from page 1 customers to where they need area,” Robinson said. order to tell students more about home, because when you have will find an even better way to to go located at the junction of Another project to be com- upcoming events that directly connections to a place, it always get involved and find their pas- nearby shops.” the bridge and the Annex III pleted in 2010 will be a drainage correspond to their interests,” feels more like home,” Harris sions here at the University.” City Clerk Tracy Croom building. system to replace some area said employees of the sur- In addition, there are vari- storm drainage and sanitary rounding businesses would ous downtown construction sewers. Following completion be able to park in the facility projects scheduled for comple- of the drainage work, a park and free up some of the park- tion in 2010, including work on will open behind the parking ing on the street. University Boulevard, which the facility in March 2010. on board “It is a great work in prog- city hopes will free up traffic “I imagine on a lot of Fridays ress for the city, along with flow in the area, Robinson said. and Saturdays you will be able the numerous amounts Robinson said while he wish- to hear ‘Yea, Alabama’ coming of other projects going on es roadwork could be done in from people enjoying the new in downtown Tuscaloosa,” the blink of an eye, projects of park,” Robinson said. Croom said. that nature do not generally Penick said that the city is ve back Croom said the facility also work that way and he greatly “now negotiating with a man connected creative has a bridge connecting the appreciates the patience of who is well-known in the res- creative. facility to the Annex III build- the people who travel through taurant business to place two ing, a convenience for cus- downtown. restaurants on the bottom level board connect tomers paying their water “I imagine the construction of the facility facing the park.”

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Student Involvement Week Calendar of Events Get Involved, Get Paid Get Involved, Get Global Monday, August 24th Thursday, August 27th -Get Involved, Get Paid - 11-Noon; 2-3pm @ 336 FERG -Get Involved, Get Global -Work Study Fair - 9am-5pm @ FERG Ballroom -11:30-1:30pm @ Crossroads, 2nd floor FERG Get Involved, Get Connected Get Involved, Give Back Monday, August 24th Thursday, August 27th -Get to know your SGA - 4-5pm @ 360 FERG -Dessert and Dialogue - 1:30 -3pm @ Crossroads ;OL:<7L:[VYLOHZHUL^LHZ`[V\ZL -Discover RHA - 5pm @ FERG Food Court -Clean-Up Campus - 3pm @ Crossroads [L_[IVVRZ`Z[LT JVU]LUPLU[ -Know the Code - 11am-1pm @ FERG 2nd Floor Saturday, August 29th VUJHTW\ZSVJH[PVUZ Get Involved, Get Creative -Follow-Up Service Project Tuesday, August 25th Get Involved, Get Active IPUKLYYLHK`\ZLKYLU[HSKPNP[HSUL^ -Get Involved, Get Creative Thursday, August 27th -6pm-Dark @ MAXWELL HALL -BAMA Women’s Rowing -Screening of “Up” - 8pm @ Student Media Bldg Interest Meeting Get Involved, Get On Board -7:30pm @247 Bryant Hall Wednesday, August 26th Friday, August 28th -Get On Board Day -Pre-Season Tailgate Party -10am-4pm @ FERG Plaza -4-7pm @ Rec Fields For more info, visit leadership.ua.edu, call (205)348-6114, or stop by 355 Ferguson “The only thing I really Ireally thing only “The “We lights keep allthe Monday, August24, 2009 — JenniferPatterson, are some pretty bright are bright somepretty we canbecausethere { if we room, are inthe Alan Blinder off whenweʼre in off not submissions. therighttoedit all reserves call major. 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InVirginia, recent surveys reveal that a control thegovernorships. But ernors. Inbothstates, Democrats Virginia voters willchoosegov- Later thisyear, New Jersey and show. because they were there,failed to who hadsimply voted for Martin number ofObamasupporters, Democrats cametothepolls.A They won because only true-blue even inthered-dominated south. strategy anywhere inthenation, could notcreate asemblanceof strategy. Last fall, Republicans but itwas notbecause ofabetter Republicans won theturnout war, out war. They arerightinthat and won theall-important turn- Republicans played abetter game Democratic officials arguedthat In thecaseofGeorgia, margin of16pointsintherunoff. MCT Campus education. Nicholas Rose isa graduate student in elementary together. its schoolsperform. Ultimately, we allstand orfall the university andthecity that surrounds itand sity, andthat ultimately dependsonhow well both degree dependsonitcoming fromagreat univer- may notbegreat either. The long-termvalue ofyour Ifourpublicschoolsarenotgreat, ourUniversity sible andresponsive to theneedsofcommunity. honest, transparent, andaccessible. Shewillbeacces- the way inwhich hercampaign hasbeenconducted: Herservice ontheBoardofEducation willmimic in itsinfancy. the Washington, D.C.Charter SchoolSystem, then in education by providing pro-bonolegalcounselto University ofVirginia, andthencontinuedherwork Public Schools.Sheearnedalaw degreefrom the University andhertimespent intheChicago shows inhereducation degreefromNorthwestern in professionalism.Herdedication toeducation tise toanelectedoffice that requirestheutmost professional who willbringavarious level ofexper- City School’s BoardofEducation, District 4.Kelly isa implore you tosupport Kelly Horwitzfor Tuscaloosa Itisfor thisreasonthat Iamendorsingand ing otherstocomeTuscaloosa tolive andwork. boy andgirl,who isapartofour future, andconvinc- a soundeducation toevery young manandwoman, come andlive hereandstay. That meansproviding of publicschoolresourcesthat willconvince themto and administrators, thenwe needtohave thekind Alabama toattract andretainthebest professors future ofTuscaloosa’s publicschools.Ifwe want but Alabama students too—shouldcareabout the just parentsandchildren,teachers andprincipals, Buttherearegoodreasonswhy allofus—not think about thepublicschoolsat all. ing. For collegestudents, itmay beeasierstill notto think muchabout theonesthat seemtobesucceed- worry just about themost troubledschoolsandnot students andjust barely makingit.Itiseasy to iantly tosucceed ineducating Tuscaloosa’s young Tuscaloosa City Schooldistrict arestruggling val- Somemay know that certainschoolsinthe as we have. quality staff andstudents that have ledustoprosper economic sustenance andintegrity todraw inthe nity dependsonthecity asawhole toprovide the the University ofAlabama. The University commu- is thehomeofcapstone ofeducation inthisstate: Tuscaloosa isthefifthlargest city inAlabama. It Tuscaloosa City School Board Tuscaloosa CitySchool for choice isasmart Horwitz the Department of Energy to join us. the DepartmentofEnergytojoinus. the notionofenergyconservation. We’d like toinvite The nation is,slowly butsurely, rallying around overnight, butit’s astart. cling. We arenotgoingtocleanuptheenvironment ways toreducewasted paper andencourage recy- has announcedamajoreffort togogreen,seeking among otherlargeorganizations aroundthenation, environmentally friendly vehicles. The University, stimulus while encouraging thepurchaseofmore for Clunkers programprovided immediate economic having amoreenergy-efficient America.The Cash Over thelast year, we’ve madeprogresstowards when itcannotfollow itsown advice? Department ofEnergyexpect citizenstorespond ample leadershipandhand-holding.How doesthe But Americansareslow torespond andrequire few peopleassertthat we needtowaste energy. al security. Whatever thereason,we have heard conservation, includingclimate changeandnation- alike have madecompelling argumentsfor energy ties toconserve energy. Democrats andRepublicans We agree that Americansneedtoseekopportuni- competent. department when itcomestobeingefficient and bureaucrats. We’re hardly inclinedtotrust the for ways toincreasetheefficiency ofoverworked The assistant secretarysaidofficials arelooking resources isnothinglessthanraw incompetence. but failing toadequately usetaxpayer-funded department bureaucrats. They may beoverworked, York Times,blamedtheerrorsonworkload of An assistant energysecretary, speaking toThe New but employees aresimply failing totake advantage. the moreefficient equipmentat anumberofsites, Moreover, thedepartmenthasactually installed annually. we’d save enoughenergytopower 9,800homes change thetemperature when nooneisinaroom, such aspurchasingthermostats that automatically if thebureaucrats would follow theirown advice, crunched somenumbersrecently andfound that energy audit. The department’s inspector general Now, theDepartmentofEnergyhasfailed itsown new government. ists sothey couldserve inkey positionswithinthe to follow itsown rules,issued waivers tosomelobby- election cycle talkingabout theneedfor government Then, PresidentObama,afterspending anentire department, failed topay theirtaxes. run thehealth first nomineeto Barack Obama’s and Tom Daschle, sury secretary, Geithner, thetrea- First, Timothy its own guidelines. inability tofollow ingly mastered the ernment hasseem- The federalgov- take lead needs to Govt. LETTER TOTHEEDITOR OUR VIEW By NicholasRose { es toorder. their ownhous- ers shouldbring and theirlead- eral agencies America, fed- to preach they presume In short:Before TODAY TUESDAY August 24, 2009 August 24, Page 5 • Monday, 5 • Monday, Page Editor • Steven Nalley Editor • Steven ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS • Skip Snead in Music recital: Moody Building, 7:30 p.m. •Cinema Nouveau Great presents The Bama Buck Howard: 7:30 p.m. Theatre, • “Laugh and Learn” • “Laugh Allen with Dr. Mallory: 205 Gorgas 4:30 p.m. Library, [email protected] A&E A&E this week

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By Meghan Hollis Sept. 1 to vote for the best of “The Sleezy Staff Writer the top five at pepsirockband. GET INVOLVED Treezy” com. made their Alabama freshmen John Once viewers sign up as a Vote for ‘The Sleezy own music Stevens, Robert Hill, Ry Keel Yahoo! user and register, they Treezy’ at pepsi- video to and Kevin Wehby, also known can vote up to 10 times a day. enter in as the The Sleezy Treezy, have The Sleezy Treezy video, fea- rockband.com until the Pepsi made the top five in the Pepsi turing “Here it Goes Again” Sept. 1. Rock Band Rock Band Challenge out of by Ok Go!, can be found on the contest. The a total of over 600 contenders Web site by clicking on the vot- group made who entered. ing section found on the open- the top fi ve. They are vying for a cov- ing page. in telecommunications and eted MTV Moonman for “Best These Alabama natives are film, said he wanted to win to Submitted photo Performance in a Pepsi Rock no strangers to exploring their advance his aspirations as a Band Video.” Pepsi partnered creativity and making video’s music sound engineer. with Rock Band and MTV in a such as these. These four have “If I can just meet people in challenge that will fly the win- known each other since they the music industry, that will be ner to New York City to attend were young growing up in enough for me,” Keel said. “I the 2009 Video Music Awards Homewood. just want to make good connec- on Sept. 13. The foursome said they tions.” Stevens, a freshman in the designed their own set in a Wehby, a freshman majoring College of Arts and Science Bessemer factory, complete in psychology, also detailed his and an aspiring fireman, said with graffiti on the walls in the reasons for wanting to win. he discovered the contest on backdrop of one of the scenes. “I would really like to win the Internet and thought he Robert Hill, a freshman major- because I feel like that could be and his group could up the ing in telecommunications the jump start to a career in the competition by submitting and film, filmed and edited the film industry,” Wehby said. a video of their own. They video while Keel played lead “I would love the chance to uploaded their homemade singer, Wehby on drums and act in movies, and I feel like music video covering a Rock Stevens on the guitar. this could be exposure I need to loosely,” Hill said. “If anyone their video. they would love to meet celeb- Band song to apply. “I’ve worked on stuff like get my name out there.” else in the group had a better “Originally, it was supposed rities like Paul Rudd, Jason Top executive judges from mini-series and pilots to help Hill said the group chose or funnier idea for a scene or to be an attractive young Segel and Judd Apatow. Pepsi, MTV and Rock Band, me get experience, but I have “Here it Goes Again” for its shot, we would go with that woman bathing in the thirst- “I would want to meet who looked for entertaining never won a really big award,” high energy, and they wanted instead and just run with it”. quenching Pepsi,” Stevens Hayden Panettiere at the and original videos, judged Hill said. “The connections I to come up with a likeable, Stevens said most of the said. “But we were a little VMA’s and possibly take her the video submissions creative think I would end up getting short concept with a fast pace. ideas for the video came from short-handed at the time, so we out on a romantic date after- videos using songs from Rock would be great. “From there I drew a story Hill, but said he came up with just used me instead.” wards,” Stevens said. “Possibly Band. Now, fans have until Keel, a freshman majoring board that we could follow the shower scene that is in If they won, the group said to an Applebee’s or TGIF.” Tuba soloist teaches Alabama band workshop

“The President’s Own” United Alabama students Thursday Sheridan’s parting words Patrick Sheridan turns Moody States Marine Band, and went and Friday. before his workshop with on to perform at the White Students joined Sheridan in the marching band were an Music into The Breathing Gym House, the Hollywood Bowl, his breathing exercises, and exhortation to not only keep and orchestras in Vienna, sighs as they released tension practicing, but also to enjoy it By Steven Nalley sound came from “buzz,” or London, and Chicago, among after his stretches. Jonathan by focusing less on their mis- Arts and Entertainment Editor vibration. others. He said he has played Whitaker, the assistant profes- takes and more on their suc- “And how do we make buzz about 3,200 concerts in the last sor of trombone in the school of cess. He asked students to try For Patrick Sheridan, becom- out of a wind instrument?” 18 years. music who arranged Sheridan’s listing the attributes of their ing a tuba player was a matter Sheridan asked. “Beer,” he Sheridan is also co-author visit, joined the students in the best and worst music teach- of fate. said, joking before identifying with Arizona State University exercises and commented on ers, carry those lists into the “In my elementary school, the source of “buzz” as air flow. professor and fellow tuba how helpful they were, having practice room with them, and at the end of third grade, they Thomas Landers, a senior soloist Sam Pilafian of The tried it Friday morning. try to treat themselves the called everyone out in alpha- majoring in music education, Breathing Gym, an improve- “I’m sitting here wishing I way their best teachers treat- betical order to see what said he enjoyed Sheridan’s ment method for musicians had my instrument with me ed them. instrument they wanted to play humor, but he also learned a lot that Sheridan teaches in a book right now, because I know what “You have to be your own Patrick Sheridon in the band,” Sheridan said. “I from him. and DVD as well as in person. would come out of it would be best teacher,” Sheridan said. wanted to be a drummer, and “It was really educational,” perspective on how to play.” It was The Breathing Gym that gold,” Whitaker said. “Bang, “You know what that is because they had 11 drummers already, Landers said. “It’s pretty much Sheridan said his initial Sheridan personally taught to instant sound, instant clarity.” you’ve all experienced it.” and nobody was playing the an honor to have him here inspiration to take the tuba to tuba. because he’s a professional.” new heights was his mother, “That’s actually a very com- Daniel Ritch, a sophomore who took the music he had mon story,” Sheridan added. majoring in music educa- been learning on piano and had Alpha Gamma Delta However, Sheridan turned tion, said he has attended a him play the melody with her his story from a common one workshop with Sheridan on piano accompaniment. into that of one of the world’s Thursday. He said he had tried “She enrolled me in every most celebrated tuba soloists. Sheridan’s techniques and talent contest that she could He has made his tuba, with its seen his sound quality and tone get her hands on,” Sheridan blue-to-orange gradient paint improve. said. “I learned to play stuff \ȐȵȃɄȹȐɕɄɤɑ8Ȑɬ@ȵȐȇȝȐ ȵǸɕɕ job, his own, and he brought “I thought it was very help- that would work in those kinds Kamli Abdulghani it to the University to teach ful to me as a tuba player,” of situations.” Morgan Akins Callie McCraney students at the Moody Music Ritch said. “It gave me a new He soon became a member of Building Thursday and Friday. Kathryn Allen Maegan McKean Demondrae Thurman, a pro- Laura Metcalf fessor in the school of music Taber Bailey who teaches both euphonium Melissa Bradley Clare Morgan and tuba, said Sheridan was one of his few heroes growing up. Meredith Brunson Alex Mullins “I didn’t grow up idolizing Shelby Brunson Caroline Murray this person or that person, but I can honestly say Pat Sheridan Claire Brustowicz Lucy Newton was one of my heroes,” Thurman said “Coming up as a Carly Bryant Catherine Grace Nichols young college student, Patrick Meagan Bryant Morgan Palumbo was the guy you wanted to hear play, hang with, talk to about Rebecca Cade Jamie Leigh Phillips music.” Amanda Rhodarmer Students said they enjoyed Candice Campbell hanging out with Sheridan not shirtshop.biz Hayley Cheeks Laura Richeson only for his skill, but for his Downtown Tuscaloosa Casey Rogers sense of humor. At an early 525 Greensboro Avenue Rachel Coleman point in his workshop Friday, Victoria Rutledge he created a flowchart indicat- 752-6931 Emily Crowson ing that a wind instrument’s Courtney Davis Sarah Salzmann Kelsey Denbow Lindsey Self Trista Dowdy Natalie Selman Victoria Einarsson Kimberly Smith Lauren Ellis Mary Sparrow Sarah Foster Mattie Spears Kary Fulton Samantha Susock Kathryn Fulton Tate Sutton Ashley Garrett Lauren Thornton Ann Marie Gieger Collins Todd Sarah Grauel Lissa Handley Tyson Ashley Hallmark Kate Wallace Olivia Hanceri Tara Ward Chelsea Harris Emily Whetstone Lacey Hill Alex White Lindsey Jackson Lauren White Lindsey Jackson Caroline Wilkerson Katie Kilcoyne Daisye Williams Annie Legrand Nicole Williams Julia Legrand Haley Wilson Sam Lentz Chanley Wynn Elizabeth Loftin Maggie Younghouse

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We’ve than we it together better tonight.” showed to dupli- Tide struggled The the same energy they cate the end of the at generated finished the half. Alabama first three only second half having six. Bramble shots to UAB’s a the need for has emphasized presence. offensive strong to score got to find a way “We goals,” he said. “Whether it’s set pieces, or play a beautiful got to fig- we it takes, whatever to push the ball ure out a way haven’t across the goal line. We in an exhibition yet done that going game or tonight. That’s confidence. on a team’s to wear play- our attacking will give We ers tons of repetitions in front so they of the goal this week, game feeling [go] into the next in a pack to conserve energy.” in a pack to conserve some ground Although he lost he said he was during the swim, back during the to battle able his make and finally 40k bike, during the 10k run. move good on the “I felt pretty passing he said. “I was bike,” but I some people along the way, made up the deficit on the really ¼Úæ ¼Úæ ]²[~•›˜ b˜Ž•˜ USA TRIATHLON USA WOMEN’S SOCCER so used to eating healthy, that if that healthy, eating so used to I’d probably a hamburger I ate feel sick afterwards.” president of former Woodard, team, said club triathlon the UA with the team his experience him to has helped to prepare a championship. for compete me a huge gave “It definitely the he said. “I know advantage,” it is and I what course, I know am used to it.” finished the race Woodard 2:03:50 andwith a total time of of out of a field placed seventh age in the men’s 90 competitors He said the 1.5k 20-24 division. event. his toughest was swim He described the definitive competi- in swimming strategy tively. I’m not one of the “Typically, he said. “So swimmers,” fastest feet — a I try to find someone’s feet — and swimmer’s faster saves draft behind them, which in later me a lot of energy for the race. “In a current as rough as the some- it helps to have one today, blocking the one in front of you to try to swim want current. You sure towards the end of the the end of the towards sure half as the Tide produced six shots on goal to the Blazers’ seven. to “I thought our response excellent,” goal was their first the way Bramble said. “I like came out in the second half we I thought to play. and started a time a matter really it was scored to tie the we before scored game up and then they the against a counter attack off run of play.” second goal came in The the 65th minute as Laura sent a through ball McCalla a one-on-one to Barsalona for Barsalona that with the keeper the Tide’s away to take struck momentum. Bramble said the second piv- the most was UAB goal by otal point of the game. carrying the were “We that of the game at momentum point,” Bramble said, “and had on had them all the territory, bit and with their heels a little said. “And I figured since I was since I was I figured said. “And running and swimming already I in high school, cross-country the trifecta. go for might as well bike his “So he let me borrow the begin- and I finished fifth in 200 out of like division ner’s been hooked people, and I have since then.” championships year’s This up the a 1.5k swim featured 40k a River, Black Warrior Warner Jack up and down bike a 10k and finally Parkway river, run along the winding and onto the through downtown campus. UA said the prepara- Woodard is a of event this type tion for 24/7 commitment in order to in with the top athletes compete the country. he said. “I a lifestyle,” “It’s years. been doing this for have two about take only I probably year.” every off weeks triath- most like Woodard, diet to adhere letes, has a strict to. and veggies “Lean meats, much are pretty grains whole gotten me,” he said. “I’ve it for Bramble said. “I thought that Bramble said. “I thought that a great was UAB goal by first concerned as to goal. And I was to respond going were we how is that I like And what to that. The well. really responded we 15-20 minutes of the first last all us.” half it was Barsalona sent Danya UAB’s for Turpin in a cross to Tiffini a one-touch shot in the upper right corner of the goal to put the seven- the Blazers up 1-0 at half. minute mark in the first pres- began to apply Alabama Staff Writer

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Tide drops season opener to UAB season opener Tide drops

UA triathlete places seventh places triathlete UA

in an event in Guntersville,” he in Guntersville,” in an event

and talked me into competing me into competing and talked

a triathlete was “My uncle

August of 2005. August

lete began on a borrowed bike in bike lete began on a borrowed

career as a triath- Woodard’s

Hungary.

Championships in Budapest, in Budapest, Championships

qualify for the 2010 ITU World the 2010 ITU World qualify for

to compete for the chance to the chance to for to compete

some from other countries, some from other countries,

the , and even and even States, the United

from 18 to 80 from all over from 18 to 80 from all over

1,000 athletes ranging in age ranging in age 1,000 athletes

lon brought in more than lon brought in more than

The championship triath- championship The

Championships in Tuscaloosa. Championships

USAT Age Group National National Group Age USAT

triathlete, competed in the in the competed triathlete,

a 20-year-old UA student and and student UA a 20-year-old

morning, Woodard, Saturday

national championship. national

a for competing was Alex

and a bottle of Perpetuem. and a bottle

with a Hammer nutrition bar with a Hammer nutrition

Saturday started at 4:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. at started Saturday

sound asleep, Alex Woodard’s Woodard’s sound asleep, Alex

was still curled up in bed and curled up in bed and still was

of Tuscaloosa While most

we’re such a new team,” team,” a new such we’re

this stage of the season because because of the season this stage

more on our performance at at more on our performance

to focus trying really “We’re

progresses.

areas to work on as the season areas to work

said the team has few more more said the team has few

Bramble Head coach Todd

falling 2-0 to the UAB Blazers. 2-0 to the UAB falling

son with a home loss Friday in son with a home loss Friday

cer team started the 2009 sea- cer team started soc- women’s Alabama The 8 Monday, August 24, 2009 SPORTS The Crimson White Stat leaders from Saturday’s scrimmage

Passing Defensive leaders

Greg McElroy – 23 for 44, 295 yards, 2 TD, 2 Dont’a Hightower (LB) – 8 tackles, 1 TFL, Int.; Thomas Darrah – 8 for 19, 121 yards, 0 1 sack Rolando McClain (LB) – 7 tackles, 1 TDs, 0 Int.; Star Jackson – 6 for 13, 69 yards, INT (20-yard TD), 1 FF, 1 PBU 0 TD, 2 Int.; A.J. McCarron – 4 for 7, 16 yards, (DB) – 7 tackles Eryk Anders (LB) – 6 tack- 0 TD, 0 Int. les, 3.5 TFL, 2 sacks (DB) – 5 tackles, 1 INT, 3 PBU Javier Arenas (DB) – 5 Rushing tackles, 2 PBU Robby Green (DB) – 4 tackles, 1 INT, 2 PBU (DL) – 4 tackles, Terry Grant – 12 rush, 72 yards, 1 TD; Trent .5 TFL (DL) – 4 tackles, 2 TFL, Richardson – 8 rush, 23 yards; Demetrius 2 sacks B.J. Scott (DB) – 4 tackles, 1 INT Goode – 10 rush, 20 yards; Mark Ingram – 8 rush, 19 yards, 1 TD; – 4 rush, 9 Scoring yards Rushing Touchdowns (2): Player – Mark Receiving Ingram – 1 (4 yards); Terry Grant – 1 (49 yards) Receiving Touchdowns (2): Player – – 6 rec., 51 yards, Mark Ingram – Mark Ingram – 1 (66 yards); Preston Dial – 1 4 rec., 91 yards, 1 TD; – 4 rec., 58 (1 yard) yards; – 3 rec., 85 yards; Julio Jones – 3 rec., 84 yards; Mike McCoy – 3 rec., 25 yards; Michael Williams – 3 rec., 24 yards; Terry Grant – 2 rec. 25 yards.

CW | Norman Hyunh Playboy All-American Javier Arenas reaches to catch a pass during a recognition drill Saturday. Arenas tallied fi ve tackles and two pass break-ups in the scrimmage.

[Get on Board Day]‘ CW | Norman Hyunh Top Right: Quarterback Greg McElroy drops back during a @Ferg plaza drill before Saturdayʼs scrim- mage. McElroy completed 23 of 44 passes for 295 yards in the scrimmage

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