Volume 53, Issue 26 - Monday, May 14, 2018

Volume 53, Issue 26 - Monday, May 14, 2018

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology Rose-Hulman Scholar The Rose Thorn Archive Student Newspaper Summer 5-14-2018 Volume 53, Issue 26 - Monday, May 14, 2018 Rose Thorn Staff Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn Recommended Citation Rose Thorn Staff, "Volume 53, Issue 26 - Monday, May 14, 2018" (2018). The Rose Thorn Archive. 1216. https://scholar.rose-hulman.edu/rosethorn/1216 THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS ROSE-HULMAN REPOSITORY IS TO BE USED FOR PRIVATE STUDY, SCHOLARSHIP, OR RESEARCH AND MAY NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE. SOME CONTENT IN THE MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY MAY BE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT. ANYONE HAVING ACCESS TO THE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT REPRODUCE OR DISTRIBUTE BY ANY MEANS COPIES OF ANY OF THE MATERIAL OR USE THE MATERIAL FOR DIRECT OR INDIRECT COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGE WITHOUT DETERMINING THAT SUCH ACT OR ACTS WILL NOT INFRINGE THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY. ANY REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ANY MATERIAL POSTED ON THIS REPOSITORY IS AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE PARTY THAT DOES SO. This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspaper at Rose-Hulman Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Rose Thorn Archive by an authorized administrator of Rose-Hulman Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY • THEROSETHORN.COM • MONDAY, MAY 14, 2018 • VOLUME 53 • ISSUE 26 William Kemp, Hailey Hoover family members alike gathered in the SRC for the festivities. This year’s Business Manager theme for the was Star Wars so the area was decorated with a number of Sports Editor fun elements from the franchise. Peo- As in past years, this year’s Rock ple in attendance were able to have Out for Ryland did not disappoint. A cotton candy, pizza, root beer floats, nice crowd of students, faculty and and popcorn. Rose students proved This year, Rock Out for Ryland was hosted in the SRC Field house Photo courtesy of Cory Pardieck once again that they have other pas- ranged from movie gift baskets, sun- sions besides math and science. The glasses and much more. At the end of numerous acts that performed were the day, the event raised money for a entertaining and engaging. The peo- great cause. It was fun for everyone There was food, music, and lots of photogenic people! ple in the crowd often found them- involved. That being said, if you were selves singing along to the music. unable to go this year, I highly rec- Photo courtesy of Cory Pardieck There were also a number of different ommend checking it next year. prizes to be won in the raffel. These Page 4: Persepolis The Rose Thorn Page 5: Keep up with Lifestyle! Page 6: Gambino’s America Meets Tuesdays Page 7: Sports! O259 5:15pm Jared Gibson News Editor Learning Center Final Exam Review Sessions Session When? Where? MA 112 Wed. May 16|6-7 p.m. O259 MA 113 Wed. May 16 | 7-8 p.m. O157 MA 211 Wed. May 16 | 8-9 p.m. O167 MA 212 Wed. May 16 | 8-9 p.m. O169 ES 205 Wed. May 16 | 6-7 p.m. O167 PH 112 Thu. May 17 | 6-7 p.m. O157 PH 113 Thu. May 17 | 6-7 p.m. O159 MA 223 Thu. May 17 | 7-8 p.m. O169 BIO 120 Thu. May 17 | 7-8 p.m. O259 ES 202 Thu. May 17 | 8-9 p.m. O167 CHEM 113 Thu. May 17 | 8-9 p.m. O267 Classifieds 2 FOR RENT Off Campus living for ROSE-HULMAN Students 4 Beds 2.0 Baths $1,290 5 Beds 3.0 Baths $1,490 Thinking about living off 4 Bed 2.0 Bath / 5 Bed 3.0 Bath campus next year but don’t 4.1 acres Shared Access to know where? Large Living Room Swimming Pool Contact Brett Full Kitchen Free DirecTV Lawn Care Free Internet Gibson Today! Included Fire Pit [email protected] $1,290 / $1,490 Rent (812) 237-9123 9 7 2 Advertise with The 3 1 9 6 Rose Thorn Contact : 1 4 [email protected] 4 3 1 7 5 3 Submit your completed 9 2 puzzle for a chance to win a 1 6 $10 AMAZON GIFT CARD 6 2 3 7 7 2 5 ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 5500 Wabash Ave, CM 5037, Terre Haute, IN 47803-3920 • [email protected] Our Mission Statement: WEEKLY MEETINGS occur at 5:15 p.m. on the first through ninth Tuesdays of each academic quarter. All members of the Rose-Hulman We are Rose-Hulman’s independent student newspaper. We keep the Rose- community are welcome to attend. Hulman community informed by providing an accurate and dependable source for news and information. SUBMISSION of articles, photographs, art, and letters to the editor is encouraged. Submission may be made by email to thorn@rose- Evelyne Maquelin • Editor-in-Chief Derek Hufferd • Staff Writer hulman.edu or in person to Percopo room 031. The submission dead- William Kemp • Business Manager Mason Diebold • Staff Writer line is 5:00 p.m. Friday. Jared Gibson • News Editor Joseph Lee • Staff Writer THE RIGHTS to accept submissions or changes made after the dead- line, to edit submissions in so far as the original intent of the submis- Dara Nafiu • News Editor Andrew Henderson • Staff Writer sion remains unaltered, and to reject submissions deemed inappropri- Dalal Bima • Entertainment Editor Thomas Hall • Staff Writer ate for print are reserved by the editors. Seun Ladipo • Lifestyle Editor Morgan McDonald • Staff Writer LETTERS TO THE EDITOR should be no longer than 600 words in Thaddeus Hughes • Opinions Editor Timothy Wynia • Staff Writer length and must contain the writer’s (electronic) signature. Hailey Hoover • Sports Editor Lauren Wiseman • Staff Writer THE VIEWS EXPRESSED herein are those of their respective authors Emma Oswood • Flipside Editor Marc Schmitt • Staff Writer and with the exception of the Staff View do not necessarily represent the views of the staff or the Rose-Hulman community. Dr. Thomas Adams • Faculty Advisor News 3 NASA to Send Helicopter to Mars Marc Schmitt “A successful mission would see Staff Writer NASA announced on May 11 flying in the Mars atmosphere, the helicopter use its two cameras that is was sending a helicopter which is one hundredth of to Mars as part of its Mars 2020 Earth’s atmosphere. to map the Martian surface.” rover mission, which is sched- The helicopter’s addition to uled to launch in July 2020. Mars 2020 mission will not im- The helicopter, named The pact the overall mission should Mars Helicopter, will be a small the helicopter fail. autonomous vehicle meant to A successful mission would show the viability of heavier - see the helicopter use its two than-air vehicles in the Mars cameras to map the Martian atmosphere, possibly paving the surface, sending valuable data way for larger vehicles in the back to Earth. Future missions future. would also serve a similar sur- A team at NASA’s Jet Propul- veying capacity. sion Laboratory has been work- Once the rover lands on Mars ing for four years to design a it will find a location to deploy light-weight compact vehicle the helicopter. The helicopter that can accompany the rover will attempt to take -off and con- travelling to Mars. duct flights entirely on its own The final design of the heli- as Earth is too far away to pilot copter weighs four pounds, has the copter in real time. Over a a fuselage the size of a softball, 30 day period, the helicopter and a set of counter -rotating will attempt five flights, each blades that spin at 3,000 rpm. lasting up to 90 minutes. Designers noted the challenge of Image Courtesy of NASA North Korea Releases 3 US Prisoners Marc Schmitt Staff Writer North Korea released three Singapore on June 12. United States citizens being The three United States citi- held prisoner for over a year. zens, Kim Dong -chul, Tony Kim, The prisoners were picked up by and Kim Hak-song were de- Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tained by the North Korean gov- and flown home to the states. ernment on a range of charges, President Trump and Vice including conducting espionage President Mike Pence and their for South Korea. spouses greeted the former pris- Despite being confirmed on- oners upon arriving at Joint ly two weeks ago, the release Base Andrews in Maryland at 2 marks more diplomatic progress a.m. on Thursday, May 10. for Secretary Pompeo and the The timing of the prisoner Trump administration. Pompeo release is meant to help the up- has met in person and held coming direct talks between the talks with North Korean dicta- United States and North Korea. tor Kim Jong Un. Image Courtesy of Wall Street Journal Trump called the prisoner The upcoming talks between release “a positive gesture of the United States and North Ko- goodwill” by the North Korean rea have been brokered by the regime. new Secretary of State, and will Following the prisoner re- focus on issues of nuclear dis- lease, Trump announced that armament and the regime ’s for- the direct talks will be held in eign activities. “The release marks more diplomatic progress for Sec- retary Pompeo and the Trump administration.” Image Courtesy of KTLA You decide what’s news-worthy. See you next year. Tuesdays, O259 @ 5:15 p.m.

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