Eastern Washington University EWU Digital Commons Eastern Washington University Digital History Student Newspapers Collections 1-16-2013 Easterner, Vol. 64, No. 12, January 16, 2013 Associated Students of Eastern Washington University Follow this and additional works at: https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers Recommended Citation Associated Students of Eastern Washington University, "Easterner, Vol. 64, No. 12, January 16, 2013" (2013). Student Newspapers. 793. https://dc.ewu.edu/student_newspapers/793 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Eastern Washington University Digital History Collections at EWU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Student Newspapers by an authorized administrator of EWU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Damn Dirty Apes EWU improv group prepares for first show, p. 9, Eagle Life Eastern Washington University January 16, 2013 Volume 64, Issue 12 EasternerOnline.com Upcoming: EWU Students: Looking Parents look for local child care for a free way to build your personal library By Lorna Hartman or experience a cultural staff writer event? Apply for the [email protected] Stewart Book Scholar- ship. You could receive EWU students who are $250 for up to two books also parents must work out other than textbooks or child care logistics in order a cultural event plus one to go to school. book. Details at ewu. Cheney has three main edu/bookscholarship. child care centers: the EWU Apply by Feb. 1 Children’s Center, Noah’s Ark Early Learning Acad- Cellobration with guest emy and Giggling Guest artist Gideon Freudma- Childcare. This does not nn will be Jan. 19 at 7:30 take into account smaller p.m. in the Music Build- or home-based daycare op- ing Recital Hall. tions. Shane Mabrey sends his Romel Mackelprang will 5-year-old son to the EWU speak on summer op- child care center. Mabrey is a portunities in Ghana senior psychology major and on Jan. 23 from noon to a single father preparing to 12:50 p.m. in Monroe enter Eastern’s applied psy- 207. chology master’s program in school counseling. His The Women's Center son also attends the Early will be presenting the Childhood Education and DVD "Silent Choices," Assistance Program, a pre- which illustrates the school preparation program abortion issue through for low-income families that the lives of African is offered through the child American women. The care center and funded by showing is Jan. 24 from the state. noon to 1:15 p.m. “I had to wait almost one year to get him in the A Jazz Combo Perfor- Photo by Anna Mills mance will be in the Mu- CHILD CARE-PAGE 2 Shane Mabrey, a student and single father, drops off his 5-year-old son Jonas at EWU Children's Center. sic Building Recital Hall on Jan. 24 at 7:30 p.m. If you are less than excited about giving Two Eagle juniors declare for NFL draft speeches, Counsel- ing and Psychological By Josh Friesen Padron threw a record-tying Services may have an and Jake Kershinar six touchdowns. event for you. Public for the easterner Find The Easterner's Q&A with Kyle Padron on p. 12, Sports. “We were pretty efficient Speaking Anxiety with [email protected] on offense,” Padron said. presenter Lisa Olson “We had more balance that will be held on Jan. 24 Two Eagles have taken game than in other games at noon to 1 p.m. in the first step to fulfilling their touchdowns. as coaching seventh in the FCS in pass- before that.” PUB 261. Free pizza or NFL dreams. His 93 catches goes, I don’t ing offense with 318.9 yards The two football players snacks provided. Quarterback Kyle Padron rank second think you’re per game. Both Padron and are currently honing their and wide receiver Brandon in Eagle his- going to find redshirt freshman quarter- skill and preparing for their If you are curious about Kaufman have both decided tory and he a coach like back Vernon Adams finished careers. Padron is training at wilderness adventure, to forgo their senior seasons eclipsed the [wide receiv- with 4,469 combined passing the Beyond College Sports philosophy and law and declare for the NFL draft. 100-yard ers' coach Ju- yards, breaking the school Network Pro Combine in school or Spanish for Kaufman is coming off mark 11 nior] Adams record of 4,102 set in 2005. his native state of Texas native speakers, then what was perhaps his most times. Padron and [head Kaufman Padron, a 6-foot-4-inch and Kaufman is training in come for coffee and prolific season as an Eagle. He The es- coach Beau] 225 pounder, completed 59.1 Orlando, Fla. Fellow Eagle chat at the CALE con- broke the Football Champion- tablished wideout said he Baldwin. We’re extremely percent of his passes and receiver Greg Herd is also versation Café on Jan. ship Subdivision record for could not have done it with- fortunate with those two threw 17 touchdowns against training with Kaufman, who 30 at 11:30 a.m. in the most receiving yards in a sea- out help from his coaches coaches.” only seven interceptions. feels he has the skills neces- Hargreaves Honors son with 1,750. The two-time and teammates. Padron helped guide the Perhaps Padron’s best game sary to join the NFL ranks. Lounge, room 215. All-American finished the sea- “It was fun. It was a good Eagles to finish second in was in the quarterfinal win son with 93 receptions and 16 ride,” Kaufman said. “As far the Big Sky Conference and against Illinois State, where NFL DRAFT-PAGE 10 Maureen Nickerson will present Radical Ac- ceptance: a Paradoxical Approach to Personal and Social Change in PUB room 261 on Jan. 31 from noon to 1 p.m. The ASEWU will meet for work sessions on the following Wednes- days from 7:30 to 9 a.m. in PUB 307: Jan. 23, Feb. 6, Feb. 20, Feb. 27 and March 13. Council meet- ing days and times have changed. They will be held on the following Fridays from 8 to 9 a.m. in the Fireside Lounge, on the second floor of the PUB, across from Campus Hair Design: Jan. 25, Feb. 8, Feb. 22, Easterner Graphics March 1 and March 15. In Brief Last October, EWU stu- Eastern named safest in state dents held a fundraiser on campus to help Spo- University moves up 52 places in nationwide rankings kane native Cat Davis, suffering from scleroder- By Libby Campbell frequency of the crime and respond when things go we have initiated new pro- that may be helpful if faced ma, to pay for life-saving senior reporter its severity. bad,” he said. grams designed to enable with an emergency on or stem cell surgery. On [email protected] Deputy Chief Gary Gas- Washington State Uni- our students and staff to off campus.” Jan 13, her car, a silver seling credited the top rank- versity took the number be more informed, aware Gasseling also said he be- 2012 Nissan Sentra with Stateuniversity.com has ing to the relationship the two spot, followed by and active in the safety and lieved technology has helped Arizona license plates named EWU the safest uni- EWU Police Department has Western Washington Uni- security aspect of our cam- keep EWU students, staff ATJ9378, was stolen in versity in the state, based with the Eastern and Cheney versity, the University of pus community life. The and faculty safe, especially downtown Spokane. On on 2011 campus crime sta- communities. Washington, The Ever- E2Campus, EWU Alerts, from thefts. Jan. 14 she left for North- tistics. “We’ve always prided green State College and fi- program sends emergency “[There are] some cam- western Memorial Hos- Schools were assessed ourselves on trying to be nally Central Washington text messages to cellphones era systems in certain areas pital in Chicago to have in the areas of aggravated as safe as we can, but we University. and emails to students, where we have high theft, the stem cell surgery on assault, arson, burglary, realize it’s just a matter of In the 2011 Annual Safe- parents or staff. We also so we utilize that to our ad- Jan. 21. forcible rape, larceny-theft, being out there and being ty and Fire Report, Chief provide staff and students vantage, as far as being able murder, robbery and ve- within the community, be- of Police and Director of with training programs to identify and apprehend hicle theft. The assessment ing a part of it rather than Public Safety Tim Walters that teach personal safety scale accounts for both the just being the cops that wrote, “Over the past year, methods and techniques SAFEST-PAGE 3 page 2 january 16, 2013 NEWS Cheney child care centers’ “It was a struggle to fig- program is run by the YMCA. Child care: rates. ure out who was going to Bates and other staff members continued from front Betsy White is a senior stop what they were do- are actually employed by the government major with a ing and go get them from YMCA, and Eastern provides children’s center when he minor in American Indian preschool,” said White. a support fee that helps sub- was still 3,” said Mabrey. studies. She is an honor roll “When there was an op- sidize child care for students “Finding care for very small student and has six chil- portunity for my youngest who are also parents. children is really tough, but dren ranging in age from 4 son to do [Early Childhood “We have a wonderful car- as they get older [it] becomes to 16.
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