
First Class Mail U.S. Postage PAID Lancaster PA The College Reporter Permit 901 THE INDEPENDENT STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2014 LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA http://www.the-college-reporter.com VOLUME 51, ISSUE 5 Jane Goodall visits campus, delivers Public Safety earns re-accreditation lecture on life story, hopes for future acknowledging standards, procedures BY STEVEN VIERA year for each of those standards.” News Editor During its examination, PLEAC F&M’s Department of Public Safe- looks at a department’s legal man- ty (DPS) recently received re-accredi- dates and procedures, its organiza- tation from the Pennsylvania Law En- tional management, its facilities, as forcement Accreditation Commission well as other criteria. To prove that (PLEAC) of the Pennsylvania Chiefs DPS upholds these and other factors, of Police Association. The re-accred- Schuman and Dennis Walters, DPS’ itation comes after an exhaustive re- lieutenant, reviewed reports made by view of DPS’ operational procedures DPS officers about their operations. and standards. “It’s through our reports that the PLEAC first accredited DPS in officers write,” Schuman said. “[For 2011, making DPS one of five higher example], that they double-lock the education police departments— along handcuffs and check their fit. So, the with Carnegie Mellon University, officer will write that in their report, Duquesne University, Point Park Uni- so, that way, we can prove that’s what versity, and Lehigh University— to be they did.” so accredited, out of the more than 80 According to William McHale, di- college police departments in Pennsyl- rector of DPS, another step that DPS vania. However, after three years, or- takes that PLEAC does not consider ganizations are required to reapply and for its accreditation is certification un- show they have continued to follow der Act 120, which requires officers photo by Krissy Montville ’14 the guidelines and principles PLEAC to graduate from a municipal police Jane Goodall, primatologist, came to F&M and talked to a sold-out crowd in sets forth. academy approved by the Pennsylva- Mayser Gymnasium last Friday. She discussed her conservation efforts. “There’s over 350 standards you nia Municipal Police Education and BY ABIGAIL QUINT volunteered. have to comply with,” said Anne Schu- Training Commission, and which all Editor-in-Chief During first few months at man, a DPS officer who made many of municipal police officers have. F&M With Reporting By Gombe Stream National Park, the preparations for re-accreditation. STEVEN VIERA a chimpanzee she named David “So you have to show two proofs per see PUBLIC SAFETY, page 3 News Editor Greybeard provided her with her Dr. Jane Goodall, renowned an- first breakthrough. David took a F&M to host gubernatorial primary thropologist, primatologist, and twig, stripped off the leaves, and author, spoke on her life experi- used the branch as a tool to hunt candidates at televised forum in May ences, her travels, and her conser- for termites. Evidence of animals BY JEFFREY ROBINOWITZ cruited four candidates in the race for vation work last Friday at a sold- beyond humans using tools was Staff Writer Pennsylvania’s Democratic nomina- out Mayser Gymnasium. groundbreaking. On May 1, F&M will host a tele- tion: Robert McCord, state treasurer; Elizabeth Lonsdorf, profes- After that discovery, her men- vised forum featuring four candidates Katie McGinty, former state environ- sor of psychology, worked at the tor Louis Leakey secured a place for the Democratic nomination in mental protection secretary; Allyson Gombe Stream National Park with for Goodall work on her graduate Pennsylvania’s upcoming gubernato- Schwartz, U.S. congresswoman from Goodall and was instrumental in studies at Cambridge University, rial election. The College’s Center for Pennsylvania; and Tom Wolf, former bringing her to campus. Lonsdorf despite the fact that Goodall did Politics and Public Affairs, WGAL TV state revenue secretary. introduced Goodall and spoke not attend undergraduate school. News, Penn/Live-The Patriot News, According to the most recent F&M of her own experience meeting After earning her doctorate, Good- and The Lancaster Newspapers/Lan- Poll, of the four candidates, Wolf is the Goodall as an undergraduate. all returned to Gombe Stream Na- casterOnline are sponsoring the event. frontrunner. Even though his lead has Goodall shared part of her story tional Park, where she was filmed “I wrote the campaigns, on behalf slipped from 36 percent to 33 percent, with the crowd in Mayser, starting and photographed for National of our partners, and invited the can- the poll showed he has maintained a with tales of her exploration of Geographic Magazine. She took didates to participate in the May 1 fo- sizeable lead over his opponents— nature in her native England. She extensive notes on the move- rum,” said G. Terry Madonna, director Schwartz, for example, follows him spoke very highly of her mother, ments, habits, and relationships of of the Center for Politics and Public praising her for her commitment the chimpanzees in the park, even Affairs. Madonna successfully re- see FORUM, page 2 to encouraging curiosity. When forming personal relationships Due to Reading Days and finals, this will be the last issue ofThe Col- with the chimpanzees. Goodall needed a chaperone dur- lege Reporter for the Spring term. Publication will resume Fall 2014. ing her first excursion to Gombe Good luck with finals! Stream National Park, her mother see LECTURE, page 2 Inside this Issue... Opinion & Editorial Arts & Entertainment “Why we need to reject Depp, Freeman fail to salvage Taylor Swift” Nolan’s newest sci-fi thriller page 4 page 9 Campus Life Sports Take Back the Night brings Bubba Watson wins 2014 awareness to sexual assault Masters Tournament page 6 page 11 Page 2 News The College Reporter Viera’s Crime Watch Lecture: Goodall comes to F&M following Friday, Apr. 11 — An employee of North years of preparation, effort by faculty, staff Museum reported the theft of money that occurred between Apr. 10 and Apr. 11. Friday, Apr. 11 — An employee in the Office of College Advancement reported the theft of an iPad and credit card reader between Apr. 10 and Apr. 11. Friday, Apr. 11, 8:56 a.m. — A custodian in Schnader filed a complaint based on the condition of the bathrooms. He stated it was an ongoing problem. Friday, Apr. 11, 11:20 p.m. — Officers from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) responded to a noise complaint in New College House. The students agreed to turn their music down. Friday, Apr. 11, 11:40 p.m. — There was a disturbance at Kappa Sigma fraternity, as several males were trying to enter the party after being denied access. Saturday, Apr. 12, 1:47 a.m. — DPS responded to a report of an underage drinking in Bonchek College House. An intoxicated, underage male student was transported to Lancaster Regional Medical Center (LRMC). photo by Krissy Montville ’14 Saturday, Apr. 12, 2:02 a.m. — DPS responded to a report of underage In addition to her background and hopes moving forward, Goodall discussed drinking in Ware College House. A semi-alert, intoxicated student was her involvement with the international Roots & Shoots youth program. transported to LRMC. continued from page 1 2009,” she said. “Her visit is one Saturday, Apr. 12, 9:41 p.m. — DPS responded to a report of an intoxi- Her work demonstrated the “hu- of the most important accomplish- cated student in the Steinman College Center. The student was transported man” nature of the chimpanzees, ments of my time here. As a wild- to LRMC. proving chimps were smart, ca- life biologist, this is a dream come Saturday, Apr. 12, 11:43 p.m. — DPS responded to a report of underage pable of love, and capable of hate. true for me, and I’m so happy that drinking in Ware. The student was left in the care of a House Advisor. The research and data collection our community will get to hear her Sunday, Apr. 13, 12:20 a.m. — DPS responded to a noise complaint at a changed assumptions about the message,” Dawson said. location on the 500 block of W. James St. The party was then shut down. nature of animals, and empathized Dawson also looked to learn Sunday, Apr. 13, 4:09 a.m. — DPS conducted a walkthrough of the Col- how “human” like some animals from the lecture, as Goodall’s lege Hill apartments and found new holes in the wall. could be. work is groundbreaking. She be- Monday, Apr. 14 — A student reported the theft of a bicycle from the front In 1986, Goodall left Gombe lieves that students greatly ben- porch of the Chi Omega house. The student said the theft occurred between to pursue conservationism. She efited from the talk. “Jane is the 6:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Apr. 13. now travels around the world for world’s most preeminent wildlife Monday, Apr. 14 — A student reported the theft of a laptop from his or her the better part of each year, speak- biologist and conservation advo- room from a house on the 400 block of W. James St. ing at events and encouraging the cate. Her work with chimpanzees Monday, Apr. 14, 8:51 p.m. — A student reported harassment by another crowds to consider the impact at Gombe redefined what it meant student who was driving recklessly on the 600 block of College Ave, caus- industrialization, deforestation, to be human - and put us in our ing a disturbance. mass consumption of meat, animal place within the context of the Monday, Apr. 14, 11:00 p.m. — DPS responded to a report of trespassing testing, and climate change.
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