Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 3-27-2002 The Guardian, March 27, 2002 Wright State University Student Body Follow this and additional works at: https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/guardian Part of the Mass Communication Commons Repository Citation Wright State University Student Body (2002). The Guardian, March 27, 2002. : Wright State University. This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Activities at CORE Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Guardian Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CORE Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. r Ihe Guardian Wednesday. March 27. 2002 The Guardian Web Poll Results What are you gc o do i with your Spring . ak? • Go to a beach. 7% 257c Students walk through a forest of ice on their way to class. Many are still looking for- • Take a road trip. ward to sure signs of spring. • Stay 001 campus. li % 46 Vc Campus Crime • Go home. Arson/ Related offense reported stolen in the College Park. • Spend every waking hour watching 11 % Mar. 23: An individual was Student Union. Knight Rider or Baywatch reruns. arrested for criminal dam- Mar. 12: Personal property Offense of public peace aging, resisting arrest and was eported stolen in Mar. 10: A possible bomb disorderly conduct in Lot Sequoia Hall. threat was reported at the 11. Mar. 14: A book was report- Nutter Center. -X T® ALL BELIEVERS ed stolen in Pine Hall. -'N IN JESIJS CHRIST! Larceny/ Theft Mar. 15: Credit cards were Robbery' Mar. 11: A cell phone was reported stolen in the Mar. 22: Robbery with a Join us for 3 months of intense reported stolen in Rike Creative Arts Center. weapon was reported at •Bible Study Hall. Mar. 18: A car stereo was the Wright State •Powerful Worship and Mar. 12: A tote bag was reported stolen outside Pharmacy. most importantly. Jesus! Be a part of a ministry that is getting ready to take the Miami Valley by storm, showing our generation what it meai.s to be News a Friend of God! FREE FOOD AND DRINKS! • New dean of about "India-United States being a doer," said Roger WwWKi C<»"•?<•» Science and Relations and Global Sylvester, director of the Foursquare Gospel Church Mathematics Terrorism" on March 28. Center for Economic Education. www.nivwc.org Michele Wheat ly, professor Mansingh's talk is co-spon- sored by the India Call Vince @ (937) 470-8103 and chair of Biological Foundation, the Dayton • New bill would For Questions or Directions! Sciences, has been named as the new dean of the Council on World Affairs control trash College of Science and and UD's Center for This week the Senate COOL STUFF Mathematics, effective July International Programs. He Environment and Public 1. Wheatly is a respected was originally scheduled to Works Committee is hear- researcher in the field of visit Dayton in October, a ing legislation to give WANTED! comparative physiology trip that was postponed fol- states the authority to Plato's Closet is a cool, new retail store in Dayton that buys and and has garnered in excess lowing the Sept. 11 terrorist limit the amount of trash sells gently used, brand name teen apparel, shoes and acces- of S2 million to support attacks. imported from other sories for both girls and guys such as Abercrombie & Fitch, GAP, her research, mostly from states and improve waste Tommy Hilfiger, Polo. Old Navy Express, J. Crew, Nike, FUBU. the National Science • Shank to receive management practices. Sell us your cool clothing, outerwear, shoes, CD's and gel paid Foundation. She brings to economic award U.S. Senator from Ohio on the spot for all items accepted! Clothing must be in good George Voinovich intro- ondition and current style. No appointment! Check us out! this position extensive Connie Shank, course coor- experience as a researcher dinator in the Center for duced the bill. "Ohio has and teacher, according to Economic Education, is the worked hard to create Wright State. winner of the Lucile Ford recycling efforts that pro- PLATES Award for Outstanding tect the environment by • Indian ambassa- Contributions to Economic reducing the amount of CLOSET Education in Ohio. Shank trash we send to landfills,' dor to speak at UD Beavercreek Centerville receives the award this week said Voinovich. "Other The University of Dayton 2476 Commons Blvd 101 F.. Alex Hell ltd. at the Ohio Council on states haven't been as In Cross Pointe Center will host the Indian ambas- off N. Fairfield next to Golden Cerral Economic Education. responsible and simply sador to the U.S. this week. 937-427-5224 "Connie has a reputation...as ship that trash to us." Store Hours: Monday-Saturday I Lalit Mansingh will talk i ir >IMI .i' hup ' I Wednesday. March 27.2002 The Guardian News Students cho, i service over sunshine Dan Brock throughout the city. t. many of the people we i^aff Writer duties consisted of serving, helped were shocked that food, cleaning the streets, college kids were giving their Roughly 45 Wright State and interacting with people. time for charity," said Nick students sacrificed their "What we really did was go Nye, one of the CCC leaders. spring break to help the less in and alleviate people who "Everyone we talked to was fortunate. Students affiliated have monotonous work that open to what we had to say. with the Campus Crusade they do everyday, such as We tried showing them that for Christ spent five days in cleaning and stocking sup- we're no better than they Detroit's inner-city doing plies at both the soup are," added Sunderman charity work. kitchen and at a store for While in Detroit stu- The trip was organized teachers," said Leanne dents stayed in an inner-city on behalf of Here's Life Sunderman, one of the CCC hotel grouping at least four Inner City, a branch of the members. to a room. "The living CCC. Volunteers spent time People in the inner-city arrangements were not desir- working in elementary were surprised to see the able, but we were not there schools, homeless shelters CCC volunteers donating to be comfortable," said Nye. and various food pantries their time to help. "At first Working together over Volunteers tutored inner-city Detroit school students. the break gave CCC members a feeling of unity. "This expe- Photo provided by Leanne Sunderman rience has brought us closer together as a group," said an understanding and ority for you. That is how Spike Lee to speakNye . respect for them." Jesus lived his life, and we The Detroit trip has The experience gave stu- should follow his example," encouraged many of the vol- dents an improved perspec- said Sunderman. • Director to unteers to donate more of tive on their own lives and For students who want their time. "Several of the beliefs. "This outing affect- to hear more about CCC's lecture at WSU students are planning to vol- ed us as a group spiritually. Detroit trip there will be a unteer in New York and When you're a Christian, meeting focusing on what on film, social Chicago over the summer meeting people's physical they did Thursday at 8 p.m. justice break," said Nye. "Servicing needs as well as telling them in the Medical Science the less fortunate gives you about Christ should be a pri- Auditorium. By Josh Sweigart News Editor Award winning director Police seek pharmacy robber Spike Lee is coming to cam- pus to speak on film, Spike Lee By Josh Sweigart ecs He stated that he want- police arrived they were visi- activism and social change. News Editor ed their "narc," and grabbed bly upset, according to the On March 22, Lee will be giv- attention to the theater a handful of prescription report. McKelvey later department," said Monice ing a speech and a question Flyers cover the Wright bottles off the bottom shelf. reported he received a minor Morgan, president of the and answer session at the State campus depicting a He then fled the area, got injury to hi' shoulder in the Black Student Union. The Nutter Center. man wanted for attempting into his vehicle and drove incident. The employees BSU is sponsoring the event, The event is free to stu- to rob the Frederick A. White off. refused to comment. as well as SG, the House of dents, who are "pretty excit- Health Center Pharmacy. Alan McKelvey, pharma- When police arrived they Representatives, the Union ed" about the visit, accord- No one is presently in cist, and John Smith were Activities Board, Bolinga See "Robbery" p. 7 ing to Clyde Ham, Student custody for the robbery, working that day. When Center and individual spon- Government which occurred the after- sors. director of U noon of March 22. Whether Over minority This will put WSU back anything was stolen is under 525,000 was affairs. out there. investigation, according to raised Starting this Chief Simone Polk, director to pay for week, only of Public Safety, though it is -Monice Morgan, presi- Lee's visit. students will known that no money or dent of the Black Student The largest be able to get Union drugs are missing. tickets until 11 sum of money < ame According to the police April 4, when report, the suspect depicted they are opened to the gen- from the Office of the Provost. This is in the flyers entered the eral public. pharmacy and jumped over lower than Lee's usual asking "This will put WSU back the counter, pointing a large This sketch is what police believe the robber to look out there, and bring great fee, but a VVSt! professor has like.
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