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Wright State University CORE Scholar The Guardian Student Newspaper Student Activities 10-5-2005 The Guardian, October 05, 2005 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 (2005). The Guardian, October 05, 2005. : 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]. Wright State Wednesday University's Oct. 5, 2005 Campus Newspaper Women's Your own haunted • soccer wins burr· cane g ide i r · tims Hallo u. Fire in Men's soccer goes Honors 1-1 in big games Community • Ortiz ~ You win some. You lose some. For Wright State Men's soccer, they won Fire and smoke in a dorm room in most and lost an important one. the Honors Community forced the With a three game winning streak on evacuation of all student residents on their hands, the Raiders had a tough Sunday night. test ahead of them as they took on the Minor damage to a light fixture Mu keteers of Xavier University. With above a vanity was caused by a bag the lights shining bright on Alumni of snacks falling onto the light said Field, they pas ed the test. Michael Allbright, director of the The Raider offense made their pres­ Honors Community. The area of the ence known early. Senior Paul-Anthony incident wa on the fourth floor in Perez ent a long pas to teammate sen­ the west wing of the building. j r Dana Yi rk who knocked the ball to Students were t Id t evacuate the pp ite post to put the Raiders up when the fire alarm went off in the 1-0. residential hall at approximately 7:30 The stellar offense would continue p.m. They waited for about an hour into the second half as junior Tony while Fairborn firefighters checked Labudovski slipped a shot past the the building for damage. No one was hands of Xavier goalie Liam Curran for injured. the second score of the game. "There wasn't a lot of damage. 'Ibe scoring wouldn't stop there. Some lights will need to be With less than two minutes remaining replaced," said Allbright. "People in the game, senior Jason Tackis raced were allowed back in their rooms the passed the storming Musketeer defense same day. (The room where it hap­ and blasted the ball towards the goal. pened) is just airing out now." Curran deflected the ball toward his Student Gwyn Ralston who lives defensemen but the impressive fresh­ in Honors Community said she was­ man Josh Grossman was there to pick n't sure what was going on when the up the loose ball. He tapped the ball to fire trucks came to the building. Ral­ the opposite post for his second score ston said she was "kind of scared of the year to make it 3-0. and nervous, but I didn't think it was "We played well," head coach Mike Josh Grossman moves the ball down thefield to p<m to andherpl.ayer '*1ing the Xavier gllltll! a big fire." on Friday. The Raiders Mm Tracy added," but we didn't play the 3-0 "There was a lot of smoke," said greatest soccer." into the game, UD's Damien Blackbum that lasted 372 minutes and the four Allbright. Senior goalie Jason Balach recorded sent the ball into the box as Alvino game winning streak for the Raiders. Firefighters were easily led to the his third staright shut out. With his headed past the reaching hands of Bal­ " We won the last 6 out of 8 games. hot spot in the facility due to an elec­ eight saves in the game, the Horizon ach for the score. 'Ibis is a big rivalry. You thought we tronic box in the third floor lobby player of the week for September 25, The goal put UD up 1-0 and making should of came out with our guns area of Honors Community that is has 4 7 saves for the season. the only score of the game for either loaded but we didn't." Balach said. connected to the alarm system. The To continue the streak, the Raiders side. ''We needed to forward the ball box can pinpoint the area in the were next challenged by cross-town "We were very tentative in the first more, get more shots on goal. It just building that is causing the alarm to rival the Flyers of the University of half. We definitely played much better stinks to get shut-out at home," Balach sound said Allbright. This saves time Dayton. With the humidity in the air at in the second half." Tracy said. ''It was added. and prevents a lot of wmecessary the packed house at Alumni Field, the a team effort. We gave up on a comer Next, the Raiders look to celebrate searching when there is an incident. real heat was in the game. kick. If we were going to let them their homecoming and look to improve No specific action will be taken With ten corner kicks in the game score, we dido 't want it off a comer on their league record as they take on due to the incident but students are verses the Raider's three, the Flyers kick." Horizon league rival U-W Milwaukee encouraged to refrain from using the connected on one of them. 31 minutes The goal ended the scoreless streak 7pm Friday at AJwnni Field. shelf for storage said Allbright. News 09/20/2005-A staff member who dence was found, the students attend­ took a day off to have their dog put to ing CS were banned from campus sleep handed in a note to another staff pending review. member. I lowe er, a he turned in the not , a baggie of what wa. later found 9/22/2005- A student Ii ing on cam­ to be Marijuana foll ut of his pocket pus report d assault by h .re.·- Lat r p lice asked if the baggi b yfri nd.There w s a physical con­ belonged to th staff mcmb r and h1; front. lion between the e · and a male said no. ·1he staff member was v ry friend o th former girlfriend. Th ex co perativc and no arrests were mad was sent a letter banmng him from campus. 9/21/2005- A student filed a report with the WSU police after rece1vmg 9/24/2005- Police stopped what several obscene phone calls. Police appeared to be minors with alcohol told the student to file a formal report One young man did not have ID and with the Dayton Police and that her when questioned, provided a fake case at WSU would be forwarded on name and social security number. to Jud1c1al Affairs Once run through the LEADS pro­ gram it was identified as a fake. The Students from WSU had a report young man then gave his real name filed with the Judicial Affairs when and social security number and was Jon Roach goes after tire volleyball during an intermural. game. they were suspected of smoking Mari­ found to have an outstandmg warrant juana with students who attended Cen­ in Shelby County. He was arrested and tral State University. While no evi- taken to Vandalia. Index Retraction 9/28: On page 20, the story under Page 2 the headline, "Volleyball team sur- Issue No 5 Vol 42 I Wednesday, October 5, 2005 I A CMAAll-American Newspaper News passes last year's win total" should Opimons Page 8 Graphic Designer Kyle Akers have been about volleyball. Editor-in-Chief Jessica Lander Instead, a tennis story was printed Web Editor Sheryl VVheeler Managing Editor Karilynn Features Page 11 which was also featured on page 22 . Quillen Advertising Reps Lesley Burke, We apoligize for the error. Please Page 16 News Editor Sarah Turnwald Justine Ames, Dave Zeller Sports see this week's new volleyball story in Assistant News Editor Circulation Manager Page 19 Sports. Laura Burke Laura Lander Classifieds Features Editor Katie Strayer Staff Writers Jared Fev.Aass, Opinions Editor Jimmy \/Valters Amy Wray, Maria Ortiz, Kerry Sports Editor Ryan Hehr Lipp, Nicole DeVendra, Srujana Copy Editor Joe Sack Chief Photographer Marella, Frank Wolz, Lindsey Fultz Joanna Morris Advertising Manager Staff Photographers Jamie Baker Kelsey Bender, Matt Vanover Ad Graphics Manager Facuity Mentor Dr. Jeff John Scott Frank Letters to the Editor The Guardian 1s printed v.eekly during the regular The Guardian encourages letters to the eclitor and school year. It is published by students of Wright State commentary pieces from students. faculty, adnun1stra­ University in Dayton, Ohio. Editorials v.4thout bylines tors and staff reflect the majority opinion of the editorial board. 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