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Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2017 Vol. 118, No. 33 Caitlin Lee/Collegian Members of the State College community place candles near a flower arrangement to honor the victims of the Las Vegas shooting at the Allen Street gates on Oct. 3. Sending love to Las Vegas By Allison Moody shooting into garden tools. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN O’donovan-Zadava led the crowd in singing “We Shall Students Tea light candles flickered in Overcome” by Pete Seeger and the dark as students and com- “Imagine” by The Beatles, after munity members gathered at the a moment of silence. The floor confirmed Allen Street gates Tuesday night was opened for remarks, and in remembrance of the victims of while there was an overwhelming the Las Vegas shooting Sunday feeling of bleakness among the unharmed night. speakers, Shadle offered a hope- Community members Chris- ful sentiment. By Andrew Kalmowitz tine O’donovan-Zavada and Lau- “We might feel that while we THE DAILY COLLEGIAN ra Shadle organized the event can’t change, say, the gun laws Monday morning via Facebook. or a culture of violence overnight Following the deadliest shoot- The event quickly gained traction in America, we can start doing ing in modern American history, as individuals liked and shared something right here,” Shadle all 15 students and faculty mem- it. They also helped organize the said. bers on a class trip to Las Vegas vigil after Charlottesville, which Demi Morganstein found have been confirmed safe and brought nearly 100 people togeth- out about the vigil when it was accounted for, according to Lisa er at the same gates in August. shared in a Planned Parenthood Powers, director of strategic “When we come together like Generation Action GroupMe. this and we go out into our com- After watching the reactions of communications for Penn State. munities, bringing that peace and personalities like Jimmy Kimmel There are 13 students and two bringing that love to folks that and Trevor Noah, she felt called instructors on the trip, Powers are having a hard time dealing to attend to honor the victims and said. with stuff is really important,” raise awareness of gun control. At this time, it is unknown if O’donovan-Zadava said. “I think that this is a perfect any of them were at the concert After O’donovan-Zadava time to talk about it,” said Demi where the shooting took place shared her opening remarks, (senior- marketing). “I hope a Sunday night. A gunman killed campus pastor for the University miracle can happen and the gov- at least 59 people injured over Mennonite Church, Ben Wide- ernment can just make a good de- 500 others. man, took the sidewalk spotlight cision here.” The trip was part of a class to share his own thoughts in the Her twin brother, Dylan Mor- in the College of Health and wake of inexplicable violence. ganstein, arrived by her side with Human Development learning “I don’t think any of us here are sunflowers in hand. Dylan said he Jonah Rosen/Collegian about resort properties and the naïve enough to think that one was confused and had a hard time Members of the State College community remember those lost in the hotel industry. more vigil will solve our gun vio- putting his thoughts into words. They will be leaving Las Ve- lence problem,” Wideman said. “If he had tan skin and a beard, Las Vegas concert shooting with a candle lit vigil on Oct. 3. gas Tuesday and will make two He then read a nondenomina- it’d be a whole different story,” other stops before returning tional prayer written by his friend said Dylan (senior-finance), refer- comforted crowd members and thing we can do it just go out and home this Saturday, Oct. 7, ac- Mike Martin, a former Mennonite ring to the language being used complete strangers and offered a be a helper, day to day.” cording to Powers. youth pastor who founded an or- around the shooter. “Terrorism message of hope. ganization which turns weapons is terrorism.” Although the vigil “It’s kind of like the Mr. Rog- To email reporter: [email protected]. To email reporter: [email protected]. like those used in the Las Vegas had a somber tone, organizers ers quote,” said Shadle. “The one Follow her on Twitter at @allisonvmoody. Follow him on Twitter at @andy_witz. INSIDE: A ‘tip’ off NVCW receives final the ol’ block warning By Ariana Hernandez FOR THE COLLEGIAN The ol’ saying, “I’m a broke college student,” rings a bell. Anyone who has been or cur- rently is a college student might Linsey Fagan/Collegian be able to relate. Defenseman Trevor Hamilton (11) controls the puck in front of the net A common topic floating Collegian file photo around college campuses and Nittany Valley Water Coalition during the game against Ottawa at Pegula Ice Arena on Oct. 1. their surrounding restaurants deals with the complication of receives final warning from Penn tight budgets: tipping. State for trespassing. Tipping a waiter or waitress Page 2 Men’s hockey after they have served you may be considered a common cour- tesy to most, but not to everyone — especially college students. There are reasons as to why the Sports staff picks: defense preview few that don’t tip, don’t tip. Linsey Fagan/Collegian Events to attend Some students have a source A common topic discussed by By Dylan Jacobs ranked second and sixth in the of income while others do not. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Big Ten, respectively. Some might even have to pay for students is how much to tip waiters He knows he has a lot of work their own tuition while others at restaurants. It doesn’t matter how much a to do and he will continue to don’t. team can put the puck in the net work on improving. “It doesn’t Max Celii is a bartender at Bill multiplication, it can be figured — if they can’t keep the puck out matter if I had a good year or Pickles Tap Room. that if a single person pays for a of their own net, they can’t expect bad year,” Jones said. “I don’t “I guess the students don’t meal that costs $13, the tip would to win consistently. get too high or too low, I just try tip as well as other people. I be $1.95 (multiply 13.00 by .15 to Penn State men’s hockey has and get better every day.” don’t take it personally,” Celli get 1.95, the tip amount). an explosive offense, but there The goaltending core of Jones (junior- telecommunications) Kelsey McSorley is a waitress are some question marks in other and backup Chris Funkey ex- said. “Most of them don’t have at a local Applebee’s in State Col- places of the team. There are no pect to make improvements that much money so they’re just lege during the summer. question marks in the net though: in their game because of Kyle trying to get by and save some “It kind of depends,” McSorley Collegian file photo Peyton Jones is the team’s goal- MacDonald, the new volunteer money.” (junior-childhood education) said. tender. The only question is which goalie coach. “He’s a great As said on CNBC, about 80 “Some people will give 20 per- Check out which food businesses version of Jones shows up for the teacher, and it’s been a pleasure percent of college students now- cent and some give 15 percent. I are raising money for THON and Nittany Lions. Will the team see working with him so far,” Fun- adays are paying for some or all think the majority is in-between. why. the Jones that stood on his head key said. So while there aren’t of their bills when it comes to Students tend to tip less.” in the team’s run to its first Big many questions in regards to college and other amenities that “With 18.2 meals eaten outside Ten Championship in program goaltending, there are for the go with attending a school that’s the home in an average month, Page 6 history, or the Jones that strug- defense. “If we want to have away from their home. these meals outside the home gled in a stretch of games follow- success, we can’t always guar- So, how does a college student costs a person $12.75,” CS Moni- collegian.psu.edu ing the team’s first No. 1 ranking antee on Peyton Jones playing afford to tip if most of them have tor said in an article about spend- in program history? out of his mind,” Coach Guy to pay for other necessities? ing less money on going out to eat On Twitter at Jones finished last season with Gadowsky said. According to USA Today, tip- in 2012. a 2.60 goals against average and To read full story, visit ping at 15 percent is a decent To read full story, visit @DailyCollegian a .904 save percentage, which collegian.psu.edu. place to start. By using simple collegian.psu.edu. PAGE 2 | WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4, 2017 LOCAL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN anything but ‘drowsy’ Protestors issued a final notice of trespassing By Stephanie Panny ber David Stone by Penn State THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Vice President of Government and Community Relations Zack For over 120 days, Penn State Moore. It reads: “This property is students, faculty and com- owned by the Pennsylvania State munity members — involved University. However, it is not open with the Nittany Valley Water to the public.

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