Jackcentral.com The INSIDE Life: Power of Paws p. 14 A&E: SXSW kickoff p. 26 Sports: Men’s basketball in playoffs p. 20 LNORTHERNUMBER ARIZONA UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT J ACK VOICE SINCE 1914 • VOL 100 • ISSUE 9 • MAR. 14 , 2013 - MAR. 27 , 2013 AZ DREAMERS BY WILLIAM BROWN espite freezing temperatures and falling snow, dozens gathered at City Hall for a rally in support of Coming Out of the Shadows on March 9. DComing Out of the Shadows started in Chicago, Ill. in 2010 with TOP: Arizona DREAMers in Action supporters, including the LGBTQA community, came out for undocumented youths proclaiming their status in public. the March 9 march outside of Flagstaff City Hall in the snowstorm. (Photo by Amanda Ray) BOT- Alexandra Samarron, a member of Arizona DREAMers in Action TOM: The Arizona DREAMers in Action rally for immigration reform and LGBTQA rights. (Photo by and one of the organizers of the rally, said her undocumented status Patrick Amposta.) TOP RIGHT: Jonathan Montelongo, age 6, represents his mother, Laura Longo - prompted her involvement in immigration issues. ria. BOTTOM RIGHT: Alexandra Samarron, a Flagstaff resident and organizer of Arizona DREAM - ers in Action demonstration to promote immigration reform and support LGBTQA rights, led the crowd to chant, “No papers, no fear.”(Photos by Amanda Ray) see AZ DREAMERS page 7 Go to Jackcentral.com for daily updates, multimedia packages, extra content and stories before the issue hits the stands. CommunitySpot PoliceBeat BY GARY COLLINS March 10 Between 9:05 a.m. vicinity of McConnell EventsEvents CalendarCalendar At 12:17 a.m., staff and 7:10 p.m., NAUPD Drive and Knoles Drive. at The Suites called the received and responded Responding officers THURSDAY, MARCH 14 SATURDAY, MARCH 16 Alternative Spring NAU Police Department to 23 calls for motorist contacted the subject and Break w/ Project GIVE (NAUPD) to request assistance and non-injury after a field interview NAU Opera Production Culture Shock Presents: [9 a.m./NAU Civic assistance in breaking up accidents. All but one of asked him to leave the area, Mozart’s Knight Riderz Service Institute] a large party that consisted these calls was related to which he did. “Cosi fan tutte” [9 p.m. The Green of a number of underage the heavy snowfall received [4 p.m./Ashurst Hall] Room] subjects consuming that day. 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Box 6000 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 LEditor-in-Chief Creative Directors Faculty Adviser Kierstin Turnock Jessie Mansur Rory Faust Jessica Bruce Managing Editor Sales Director Sales Manager Bree Purdy Colton Mastro Marsha Simon Student Media Center Editorial Board Photo Editor News Editor A&E Editor Opinion Editor Sean Ryan Dani Tamcsin Mykel Vernon-Sembach Tom Blanton Assoc. Photo Editor Assoc. News Editors Assoc. A&E Editor Assoc. Opinion Editor Holly Mandarich Abigail O’Brien Laura Thompson Amanda Horner Copy Chief Sports Editor Life Editor Comic Editor Maddie Friend Cody Bashore Maddy Santos Brian Regan Assoc. Copy Chiefs Assoc. Sports Editor Assoc. Life Editor Caitlyn Rogers Alli Jenney Alyssa Tilley Sara Weber March 14, 2013 - March 27, 2013 | The Lumberjack 3 MVD to move to Harkins lot BY JOE MCKAY the-art theater. A definite location is not set, though three-party plan made up of Vintage Harkins at one point had considered moving Partners, the Motor Vehicle Division to the lot behind the Flagstaff Mall. (MVD) and the City of Flagstaff have “It’s certainly up in the air because the Aannounced a change to the locations of Har- location has to be something they like and kins Theatres and the MVD. Rumors of Har- the economics of the new location have to be kins Theatres moving locations are causing a acceptable to them,” Treadwell said. stir among some Flagstaff residents and NAU “If they move by the mall, it sucks,” said students. Shelby Luttrell, a freshman biology major. “I don’t have a problem with it as long “It’s really far and I can’t walk there.” as there’s never a period where we don’t have Vintage Partners plans to develop 93 a movie theater,” said William Farrelly, a Flag- acres of land it owns southwest of interstate staff resident and self-professed movie buff. 40 for commercial development, though it “That would just be dumb. There’s a shortage is not known whether this will be related to of things to do as it is.” a new theater as no tenants have been dis- Plans to move are due to the MVD set- closed. ting sights on Harkins’ lot as a viable new lo- With MVD moving to Harkins’ current cation. The City of Flagstaff is attempting to location on University Avenue, its prior lot reduce traffic on Milton Road, and Harkins on Milton Road will be open for develop- hopes to have a larger theater. ment. Harkins has also expressed interest in a According to Harkins’ management, Milton Road location. nothing is yet confirmed and any move would “Why not a healthy medium?” Farrelly take at least three to five years. No changes said. “That big patch of land across Wal- are scheduled for the immediate future. green’s on Fourth Street. Why not there?” “They’re going to continue to operate It is unknown whether Harkins will where they are as long as they want,” said close while the new location is being con- Mike Treadwell, principal at Vintage Part- structed, though if this does occur it would ners.
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