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‘THE THUNDER ROLLS, AND THE LIGHTNING STRIKES’

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Bolts of lightning could be seen in the early night sky above Theophilus Tower Sunday as a lightning storm moved over the the Palouse. Several brush fires were sparked in the surrounding area by lightning strikes, according to the Moscow Police Department.

Megaload protests in Moscow prompt six arrests Environmental organizers also arrested while monitoring loads Anja Sundali Argonaut

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Find out how the volleyball team fared in their first tournament of the year.

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a service learning coordinator at the Uni- comfort zone. versity of California, Los Angeles and a “I hope that they will realize that we counselor in the TRIO program at Lousi- have different histories and cultures, but ana State University. we also share similarities too,â€? Ruiz said. ´0RVW RI WKH ZRUN H[SHULHQFH KDV EHHQ “We will be working across racial and ZRUNLQJ ZLWK DFFHVV DQG HTXLW\ DQG LVVXHV economic lines.â€? of race and racism,â€? he said. “One thing Although he has several goals in mind, WKDW¡V H[FLWLQJ DERXW WKH 20$ LV WKDW WKH Ruiz said enacting change right away is students who are involved are students of not always a good thing and he will spread all different ethnicities.â€? his agenda out slowly during Ruiz said one goal he hopes WKH Ă€UVW VL[ PRQWKV RI KLV HPWR DFFRPSOLVK DV WKH QHZ 20$ ployment. director is to evaluate the effecUI is an ideal place to Ruiz plans to assess the WLYHQHVV RI WKH 20$¡V FXUUHQW work, Ruiz said, because programs. The programs, espeit is small enough that stueffectiveness of current UI I hope that cially the mentor-mentee prodents are able to have close (students) will multicultural programs gram, will be assessed to deterrelationships with faculty PLQH KRZ WKH\ EHQHĂ€W Ă€UVW \HDU realize that we and staff, but it is also large have different students and Ruiz will be lookenough to offer a variety of Elisa Eiguren ing for ways to better address services and programs. histories and Argonaut diversity issues and ensure that “Since the interview procultures, but Eddy A. Ruiz said his new role as the the programs have educational cess, to the hiring process, GLUHFWRU RI WKH 2IĂ€FH RI 0XOWLFXOWXUDO $Iwe also share value. to actually getting here, they fairs is one of those “check the “The evaluation assimilarities too. (faculty and staff) are interboxâ€? jobs. sessment will allow us to ested in getting to know you Eddy Ruiz, OMA “I always wanted to be the make informed decisions as a person,â€? he said. “The director director of a multicultural probased on empirical evistudents are very engaged. gram,â€? Ruiz said. dence,â€? he said. “It’s about tailor- It’s a program with a strong base.â€? Prior to being hired at the ing the programs‌ we can’t have 5XL] DUULYHG LQ 0RVFRZ RQ $XJ ZLWK University of Idaho, Ruiz was D RQH VL]H Ă€WV DOO Âľ KLV ZLIH RI \HDUV 6KLOD DQG KLV \HDU employed as the director of In his role as director, Ruiz said ROG VRQ 0D[LPXV 5XL] DQG KLV IDPLO\ student success and innovative he plans to help build alliances live in the Living Learning Community Eddy Ruiz education at the University of among students of different eth- and Ruiz said they are enjoying being im0DLQH DW 3UHVTXH ,VOH 5XL] DOVR VHUYHG DV nicities and help bring them out of their mersed in the college environment. Ruiz

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Free-cycling event promotes global, campus citizenship Laura Kross Argonaut

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‘Turning of the Wheel’ brings unity, communication to campus Ashley Centers Argonaut

With well-known Native American couple Tom and Susan Yellowtail as his inspiration, University of Idaho distinguished humanities professor Rodney Frey created a series of events that address what Frey calls the ´Ă€YH F¡VÂľ FRPPXQLW\ FLvility, communication, creativity and collaboration. “The idea of the wagon wheel is very ancient with the indigenous people,â€? Frey said. “And Tom Yellowtail saw the world as one big wagon wheel with each spoke a different, distinct culture but each spoke, each culture has to work together to make the wheel turn. If one spoke doesn’t work the whole wheel will fall apart.â€? The anthropology professor is only the second person to be granted the 18-month position as a distinguished humanities professor at UI. As a requirement of the position Frey said he was told to pick a topic that interests

him and would have some Arts and Social Sciences sort of positive impact in the said, “I think it will provide KXPDQLWLHV Ă€HOG RQ 8, VWX- a much-deserved spotlight dents and on the community on humanities scholars and and then prepare a related their work.â€? keynote address Aiken said and class. she was asked to Frey will be a part of the give the keyevents by Frey note address at as a long-time the first event I want the faculty colleague and in the “Turning to connect with faculty memRI WKH :KHHO ber who has an The Interplay everyone. I want interest in ineverybody to %HWZHHQ 2XU terdisciplinary Diversity and show the rest of studies. Universalityâ€? the world what Aiken is givseries on Sept. ing a lecture 12, in Moscow. they’re passionate on the history As part of the about and have of Valentine’s symposium, 34 some fun doing it. Day on Feb. 14, events with as 2WKHU OHFRodney Frey many differturers include ent members from the UI director of the Women’s community will be held &HQWHU +HDWKHU 6KHD *DVVHU during the 2012 academic Don Burnett, dean of the year. A related class will &ROOHJH RI /DZ %LOO 6PLWK be available to students in director of the Martin Instithe spring. tute and International Stud“This project will serve ies Program and others. as a showcase for university “I wanted a cross-section talent,â€? Kathy Aiken, dean of people to participate,â€? of the College of Letters, Frey said. “Coming into this

there were a lot of people that I didn’t know but wanted to get to know and a few people that I did. I think this will be a great way to bring our community even closer and show my respect for a bunch of other people.� Frey said he had the option and budget available to bring in people from all across the country to speak on one or many different topics. Instead he chose to make this symposium both very interdisciplinary and localized by asking his colleagues from several different departments at UI to be a part of the series. “I don’t want any of this to be formal,� Frey said. “I want the faculty to connect with everyone. I want everybody to show the rest of the world what they’re passionate about and have some fun doing it.� Gasser said she is giving a lecture on a variety of topics related to feminism. She said that the entire symposium is designed to look at

a variety of disciplines through a unique lens and engage people in a discussion about what is universal and what isn’t and why it matters. “Hopefully through these events we can come together as a community,� Gasser said. “In my lecture I want us to think about what happens as a community when feminism and social justice are applied to leadership.� Gasser is excited to see Frey’s program come to fruition. She said anytime you bring people together around a common goal they will leave with new knowledge and a wider understanding of the world. Frey said he hopes to see the discussion about diversity and universality continue between students and faculty and out in the community after the program ends in May.

Wednesday, Aug. 24 1:20 a.m. – Male subject found intoxicated and face down in the doorway of Cactus Computer on South Main Street. 11:48 a.m. – Police and ambulance respond to a bicycle accident on Line Street. Patient transported to Gritman. 12:10 p.m. – There was a report of an injured raccoon in front of St. Mary’s convent on Monroe Street. 11:46 p.m. – Police, (06 DQG ÀUH UHVSRQGHG to an intoxicated female at Delta Chi. Subject transported to Gritman.

Thursday, Aug. 25 7:52 p.m. – There was a report of an intoxicated person on Elm Street outside of the Campus Christian Center 9:02 p.m. – There was a report of a marijuana smell on the 200 block of Taylor Avenue.

Friday, Aug. 26 9:46 a.m. – There was a report of a burglary at Eastside Cinemas. 8:05 p.m. – Someone reported that there was a male in his underwear on Styner Avenue.

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“The university has been very protective of the faculty with termiFROM PAGE 1 nal degrees. The nature of this change “So the departments and colleges will produce a positive effect on those that use knowledge provided in the departments and colleges with rapid classroom don’t have to alter their FKDQJHV LQ WKHLU SURIHVVLRQDO Ă€HOG Âľ HPSOR\PHQW TXDOLĂ€FDWLRQV Âľ Bird said. “This doesn’t replace those Previously, UI’s policy on em- employees with long time academic ployment tenure-track appoint- careers at UI - it allows balance with ments required a docemployees who can torate in the professor’s teach what they have subject, Bird said. been recently doing.â€? “This amendment Bird said each degives departments or partment that utilizes colleges who have poThis will help the change will come sitions that need to be maintain quality up with their own qualiĂ€OOHG WKH IUHHGRP WR VHĂ€FDWLRQV RI WKH WHDFKLQJ lect out of a bigger pool faculty throughout positions needing to be of applicants, enabling the University of Ă€OOHG HDFK GHSDUWPHQW them to look for somewill include perforIdaho. one with a lot of profesmance reviews based Tracie Bent sional and/or recent exon their teaching. perience,â€? Bird said. Bird said in the JAMM departBent said that, although some ment clinical employees must have subjects might not apply to the 10 years of professional experience EHQHĂ€WV RI WKH FKDQJLQJ WKH IDF- and a masters degree, and terminal ulty ranking, faculty in the Lionel faculty must have a Ph.D. and two Hampton School of Music, theater years of professional experience. department, JAMM and possible Bent said, she thinks this will RWKHU GHSDUWPHQWV ZRXOG SURĂ€W produce a positive change, because from being able to hire employees it expands the terms and conditions that had recently been in the profes- of those clinical faculty with real sional workplace. world experience. “This will help maintain quality “The change allows a positive faculty throughout the University of balance between scholarly emIdaho,â€? she said. ployees with a terminal degree, With the opportunity to go and the practical experience from VWUDLJKW IURP WKHLU Ă€HOG WR WHDFKLQJ someone who has recently been in the clinical staff is in the position to WKH SURIHVVLRQDO Ă€HOG Âľ %LUG VDLG expand an outreach to UI and to the community, Bird said.

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as 150 or 200 by the time the 413,600-pound megaload drove past the corner of Second and Washington streets just after midnight. “We were pretty amazed that people felt so moved to take the spontaneous actions that they did and sit down in front of the megaloads and stop them,� Yost said. This was the largest megaload protest in the Moscow area so far, Yost said. She attributed the large turnout to the fact that this

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A tragedy has occurred and we all want answers.� The university statement said UI informed Benoit that her complaint had been sent to Bustamante July 6. Along with the complaint, a letter was sent to Bustamante informing him of potential university policy violations. Benoit was told that Bustamante had been instructed not to contact her, and that

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1:35 a.m. – Someone reported that a subject would not leave CJ’s. 11:22 a.m. – Report of malicious mischief at Moscow Junior High School. 2:44 p.m. – Report of indecent exposure at Winco.

Sunday, Aug. 28 12:12 a.m. – Report of controlled substance abuse at Wallace Complex on Sixth Street. 4:03 p.m. – Someone reported fruit being shot at cars on 700 block of Elm Street. 6:52 p.m. – Someone reported loose horses on the road near north Polk Street and Rodeo Drive. 7:45 p.m. – Someone reSRUWHG D EUXVK ÀUH QRUWK RI Applebee’s restaurant. 8:17 p.m. – A wildland ÀUH ZDV UHSRUWHG QHDU 7ROR Triangle.

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was a much larger load being transported and students being back in town. “This was sort of a perfect storm for us,â€? Yost said. After the megaloads passed through Moscow, Yost and a fellow member followed the load north to monitor the transportation RI WKH RLO UHĂ€QHU\ HTXLSment. Yost said she and the occupants of the car she was riding in were arrested just after midnight Saturday, Aug. 27. Yost said the car was parked in an emergency lane near mile marker 421

on U.S. 95 waiting for the megaloads to pass when a cop stopped and cited them for not wearing seatbelts. When occupants of the car refused to give their names, <RVW VDLG WKH SROLFH RIÀFHU arrested them for obstructLQJ DQG GHOD\LQJ DQ RIÀFHU Lt. Chris Schenck of the Idaho State Police in region 1 said those arrested were not involved in an acWLYH SURWHVW EXW FRQÀUPHG WKH FKDUJHV ÀOHG ZHUH IRU not using a seatbelt and for obstructing and delaying DQ RIÀFHU 2EVWUXFWLQJ DQ RIÀFHU LV D PLVGHPHDQRU

Schenck said. “Neither of the occupants were wearing their seatbelts and refused to give LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ Âľ 6FKHQFN said. “They were‌in violation of Idaho code at that point and so they have to JLYH LGHQWLĂ€FDWLRQ Âľ Yost said she and the other occupants of the car were taken to Kootenai County jail where she said they were never read their Miranda rights, offered a lawyer or a phone call. “We absolutely plan on contesting all charges,â€? Yost said.

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she was to immediately inform the university if she heard from Bustamante, according to the statement. The university threat assessment team met July 14 and determined that Benoit’s situation was “highrisk� and recommended that she stay somewhere other than her current residence. The university told Benoit that they would interview Bustamante July 19, according to the statement.

The university contacted Benoit once more on July EHIRUH WKHLU Ă€QDO PHHWLQJ Aug. 22, according to the statement. The university again encouraged Benoit to maintain safety precautions including contacting MPD, and also enquired about where she would be staying before school started. ,Q WKHLU Ă€QDO PHHWLQJ Benoit was told by the university to “remain vigilantâ€? and to seek help from po-

lice, support services on campus and others if she felt any safety concerns, and to remain in contact with university representatives, according to the statement. Nellis has also requested an independent review of the institutional policies and procedures to “ensure that the University of Idaho maintains the highest safety and security standards,� according to the release.

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Want to hear Akey’s take on the upcoming game? Head over to Vandal Nation. VANDALNATION

Re-match in the Dome

Graphic by Nick Groff | Argonaut

Vandals, Falcons meet a year after the H-Bowl Nick Groff Argonaut

The 2011 Vandal football campaign will start almost exactly as the 2009 campaign ended — with a matchup against Mid-American Conference foe, the Bowling Green State Falcons The season opener against the Falcons, set for 6 p.m. Thursday in the newly-remodeled Kibbie Dome, gives the Vandals another chance to prove they are a more prepared team, and coach Robb Akey said he is excited to get the chance. “Everybody wants to win your opening game, so that, I think, just adds to the excitement of what this game is going to be,â€? Akey said. “They are a football team that is improved from where they were. They had a lot of youth on their team last year, and that youth got to play a lot.â€? The youth and inexperience in its previous season held Bowling Green to two wins, but Akey said he is expecting an improved team on both sides of the ball. “They’ve got another receiver that gets the ball an awful lot and he’s faster than the last one,â€? Akey said, referring to former Falcon and NCAA single-season receptions alltime leader Freddie Barnes. Akey said the Vandals are ready to play against a team other than themselves and most of the players that dealt with injuries through the summer and fall will be available to SOD\ LQ WKH Ă€UVW JDPH Akey said receiver Justin Veltung, who is battling turf toe, is likely

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miss WKH Ă€UVW game and receiver Preston Davis, who recently suffered a foot injury, will also not be available for Thursday’s game. Akey said the team has multiple personnel units, depth and is overall a faster squad than in the past. “I think this football team is faster,â€? Akey said. “We’re a faster football team, as a team.â€? He also said he likes the way the team’s chemistry is working and the WKDW WUXWK ZLOO EH H[SRVHG LQ WKH Ă€UVW game.

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Even though the Vandals are not scheduled to make long trips within their WAC schedule, the

team will VWLOO ORJ VLJQLÀFDQW miles with trips to Texas A&M, Virginia and BYU. 7KH PRVW GLIÀFXOW WHVW WKH 9DQdals will face comes in week three when they head to College Station, Texas, to play No. 8 Texas A&M. The Vandals are not likely more than a blip on the Aggies’ radar as they take on all ranked Oklahoma State, Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma later in the season. But, non-conference oppo-

nents BYU and Virginia are not near as strong as the Aggies, and if the Vandals are healthy and play mistake-free football, a win might come from one of these road trips. Because Fresno State, Louisiana Tech and Hawaii all travel to the Kibbie Dome, it is important Idaho

recognizes these games as must-win situations in order to reach a bowl game this year. The three programs are still considered to be in the top half of the conference. If the Vandals are perfect at home and win one road game, the team will likely be invited to a bowl game.

Volleyball stumbles in opening tournament Kevin Bingaman Argonaut

KDYH WR Ă€JKW IRU LW DQG WKH NLGV really did. They came out and The Vandal volleyball team started communicating more got its season off to a good and started playing at a higher level. We just have to understart after defeating Butler in stand that volleyball is not a WKH Ă€UVW URXQG RI WKH 6KDPURFN perfect game. You can drop a Invitational Tournament at couple points and start to hang Notre Dame, but stumbled the your head a little bit and it can rest of the weekend with losses VOLS RXW RI \RXU Ă€QJHUV :H¡UH to Notre Dame and Eastern not mature enough yet to just Michigan. Ă LS D VZLWFK DQG Ă LS LW EDFN RQ Âľ Sophomore Allison Walker The Vandals were back in was the big player for the Van- action Saturday when they dals. Walker posted a double- battled host Notre Dame, 3-1. double in each of the three $IWHU IDOOLQJ LQ WKH Ă€UVW JDPH matches Idaho played last Idaho came back and won the weekend, earning all-tourna- second, but that would be it for ment team honors. the Vandals as they lost the next Idaho kicked off the tour- two games and the match. The nament with a 3-2 win over Vandals gave up too many big Butler Friday. The Vandals runs, which Buchanan said was came out of the gates quickly, the difference in this one. gaining a 2-0 lead, but had “I think the biggest thing is trouble closing out. Butler we’ve got to reduce the runs,â€? pushed Idaho to a deciding Buchanan said. “We’re right JDPH Ă€YH ZKLFK ,GDKR WRRN there with every team, we just 15-11. Coach Debbie Buchan- have to stay consistent. In game an said her team needs to focus four, we gave up a run of eight throughout the match and not points in a row. It’s hard to beat Zach Edwards | Argonaut get lazy. any team when you give up Senior outside hitter Alicia Milo makes a pass during a team prac“When you’re on the road eight points in a row. Part of tice early last week. Last weekend at a tournament held at Notre this is what’s going to make us Dame the Vandals went 1-2 beating the Butler Bulldogs and losing tough,â€? Buchanan said. “You to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Eastern Michigan Eagles. SEE VOLLEYBALL, PAGE 9

Robinson leads defense through actions Theo Lawson Argonaut

Idaho senior linebacker Tre’Shawn Robinson displayed both leadership and work ethic during a game last season and as a result, earned a round-trip visit to the emergency room. “He had about 22 tackles and I mean he literally played until he dropped,� said Mark Criner, linebackers coach and defensive coordinator. “We had to take him into the hospital and it was kind of a scary deal for a little bit.� Robinson, , has been voted Idaho’s defensive captain by his teammates, a testament to his work ethic and his “lead by example� personality. After a breakout junior season that saw the Upland, Calif. native lead the team in unassisted tackles, Robinson has been hum-

bled by the opportunity to captain his band dence has risen to an all-time high. With a of brothers. Boise State free WAC, Robinson has set the “It means a lot that some of the guys are bar high for what he expects to be a victorilooking up to me,â€? Robinson said. ous senior season. “They can come up to me and ask “I hope were going to be any question they need, and if they WAC champions,â€? he said. “I need anything from me, if they need feel like we’re all going to do rea ride anywhere or a question about ally well this year, and me, I’m the defense or offense or special just part of the defense. If I do teams they know they can come to good then everyone else does me.â€? good and vice versa.â€? Adapting to a defense without Criner described Robinson as JoJo Dickson, Shiloh Keo and someone who was “one shell of Tre’Shawn Aaron Lavarias, three graduates a guyâ€? when he came to Moscow Robinson who were instrumental to the Vanin 2008. Since then, the 5-footdals’ defensive success last season, won’t 11-inch, 250-pound defensive rock has prove to be an easy task for Robinson and bloomed into one of the Vandals’ most dedcompany. icated and passionate players. Only two days remain until Idaho opens LWV FDPSDLJQ DQG 5RELQVRQ¡V FRQĂ€SEE ROBINSON, PAGE 9

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Emily Ngan plays defense in last weeks game against Seattle University.

Women’s soccer loses two straight Charles Crowley Argonaut

After two draws to start the season, the Vandal women’s soccer team came up short on their most recent games, losing both hard-fought battles by just one goal. Coach Pete Showler said the women are playing strong and they know exactly what they’ve got to do to win. He said it showed in the second half of Sunday’s match. “If we put two halves together like the second half today, we’ll be golden,â€? Showler said. In Friday’s game against Seattle University, the Vandals put together several good drives but just could not get one to go in. Seattle’s Megan Daniels found the top corner of the goal at in the 32 minute for the only score of the game. Chelsea Small had a look early in the JDPH EXW FRXOG QRW Ă€QG WKH JRDO DQG both Jill Flockhart and Bailey Hewitt had looks in the box, but could not bury either. Though Seattle had fewer chances, Showler said they made the best of them. “This game is about chances — we didn’t take ours, and they took theirs,â€? Showler said. In the second half Idaho goalie Liz Boyden had a hard collision with a Seattle SEE SOCCER, PAGE 9


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New club swings for the fences Sean Kramer Argonaut

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Connor Warner, a freshman in electrical engineering, lays down a bunt Sunday morning during open tryouts for the club baseball team at Guy Wicks Field. He has played since he was five-years-old.

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play, and people that want to play come out too.â€? About ten students rolled out of bed early for WKH LQDXJXUDO WU\RXW DQG SUDFWLFH 6DWXUGD\ PRUQLQJ DW *X\ :LFNV Ă€HOG 6WUXQN VDLG KH EHOLHYHV WKLV LV MXVW WKH EHJLQQLQJ DV KH¡V KDG more than 20 students inquire about the club since ODVW VSULQJ Strunk was optimistic DIWHU WKH Ă€UVW VKRZLQJ RI WKH year for the club. “I think LW¡V GHĂ€QLWHO\ KHDGLQJ LQ the direction we wanted, we MXVW QHHG WR EXLOG D VWURQJ foundation,â€? he said. “Not only do we want to be a club team, we also want to JHW LQYROYHG LQ WKH FRPPXnity and show people that we’re serious about this and WKDW ZH¡UH D JRRG JURXS RI JX\V 7KH JX\V WKDW , VDZ FRPH RXW WRGD\ WKH\ Ă€W WKDW role and I’m pretty excited about it.â€? The baseball club will KDYH RSHQ SUDFWLFHV WR any students who want to try out.

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Renovations continue on the Dan O’Brien track next to the Kibbie Dome in preparation for the 2012 WAC outdoor track and field championships. Changes include a new track surface, new concrete bases for track and field and improved bleachers.

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Vidano, Torres join men’s tennis Charles Crowley Argonaut

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Junior forward Megan Lopez walks to the sideline during a break in play during a match with Seattle University.

Center-mids hold it together Kevin Bingaman Argonaut

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Coach Peter Showler holds senior goalkeeper Liz Boyden’s hand as members of the Vandal training staff tend to her right leg, which she injured after a collision with an opposing player early in the second half of play during Friday’s match against Seattle University.

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Robinson had always hoped to earn a leadership UROH ZLWKLQ WKH WHDP EXW the high-school-to-college transition was something he noted was a big change. “I had always wanted to, EXW , ZDV MXVW JRLQJ ZLWK WKH Ă RZ DQG \RX¡YH JRW WR NQRZ \RXU SODFH Âľ KH VDLG “Coming from high school to college, it’s totally difIHUHQW <RX FRPH LQ KHUH WKLQNLQJ \RX¡UH WKH EHVW SOD\HU EHFDXVH HYHU\RQH comes from school thinking they’re the best player. &RPLQJ LQ WKRXJK WKDW (being captain) was always my goal and that’s what I strived to be.â€?

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player and left the game. Idaho sent in freshman Marissa Fehrman, who blocked two goal attempts, keeping Seattle scoreless while she was in. Showler said he was impressed. ´7KH Ă€UVW WRXFK 0DULVVD got was a shot, she handled it ZHOO DQG KHU FRQĂ€GHQFH EXLOW from there,â€? Showler said. Showler said he hopes the best for Boyden and WKDW WKRXJK KH KDG QRW heard back from the doctors yet, all the players and staff hope for her speedy recovery. The Vandals had to get RYHU WKH ORVV TXLFNO\ DQG SUHSDUH WR WUDYHO EHFDXVH the next day they were on the road to Portland, Ore. to play PSU. There, they VXIIHUHG WKHLU ILUVW URDG loss of the season by the score of 2-1. All three goals in the game were scored in the

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that is passing and serving errors that we’re making, that’s what we have to get better at.â€? Walker led the team with 23 kills in the match, while MXQLRU $OLFLD 0LOR KDG %XFKDQDQ VDLG VKH OLNHG some of what she saw from KHU WHDP EXW VDLG WKHUH¡V still a lot that needs improved on. ´:H GHĂ€QLWHO\ GLG VRPH JUHDW WKLQJV Âľ %XFKDQDQ VDLG ´,I \RX ORRN DW WKH VWDW sheet we’re right there in HYHU\ FDWHJRU\ ,Q FUXQFK WLPH ZH¡UH MXVW JLYLQJ XS too many points.â€? ,GDKR ZUDSSHG XS WKH

On the field Robinson remains one of the key components to Idaho’s defensive line. ´7UHPHQGRXV GULYH KH¡V YHU\ SK\VLFDO KH UXQV GRZQKLOO DQG SOXJV KLV gaps,â€? said Criner. “And he plays with a passion, it’s FRQWDJLRXV +H LV RXU TXDUterback on the defensive front, he sets everything DQG KH¡V VKDUS DERXW LW +H GRHV D JRRG MRE VWXG\LQJ when he’s not in school-IRRWEDOO VWXG\LQJ ´ Regardless of his career choice, Criner believes RobLQVRQ¡V IXWXUH KROGV SURPLVH ´+H¡V D VKDUS LQWHOOLgent kid,â€? Criner said. “I WKLQN 7UH¡6KDZQ ZRXOG EH VXFFHVVIXO LQ ZKDWHYHU KH does.â€?

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Bucs beat Dolphins 17-13 with late touchdown drive Fred Goodall AP Sports Writer

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Transparency is crucial When tragedy devastates a community, people look for guidance, answers and reassurance from the person in charge. That person should be President M. Duane Nellis, in the case of the death of Katy Benoit. ,Q WKH ZHHN IROORZLQJ WKH $XJ shooting, Nellis and the University of Idaho came forth with information concerning the details of Benoit’s complaint against former assistant professor Ernesto A. Bustamante, citing student privacy laws as the reason for the delay. The university sent out a press release Friday that contained a detailed timeline of all communication between Benoit and UI beginning the date she ÀUVW DSSURDFKHG WKH XQLYHUVLW\ IRU KHOS -XQH 3UHVLGHQW 1HOOLV KDV DOVR DVNHG the university’s general counsel to RIÀFLDOO\ ÀOH D FRXUW RUGHU WR VWDUW WKH process of releasing Bustamante’s personnel records — documents that are protected even after death by Idaho’s public records law. In addition, Nellis has ordered an independent review of UI’s policies as they pertain to safety and security. He said in the press conference Friday that

he expected more information to be at Friday was hastily organized, and it’s available this week. DEUXSWQHVV PDGH LW GLIÀFXOW IRU SHRSOH The statement issued was a detailed to attend. Oddly enough, it could have and transparent answer to the Benoit been a response to an editorial in the family’s call for the university to be Moscow-Pullman Daily News that more forthcoming with information, mentioned Nellis not formally addressbut it was late. Even though Nellis may ing the public. only have had minimal information 'XULQJ WKH FRQIHUHQFH 1HOOLV EULHà \ immediately after Benoit’s addressed the points that death, he should have adhad already been made dressed the public with what available in the statement he knew. issued earlier and answered President Nellis is the a few questions, but did In the end, the not provide any additional DXWKRULWDWLYH ÀJXUH ERWK students and faculty look information. truth is all we to for guidance during a In general, Nellis is an want. tragedy like Benoit’s death. open president — one who However, Nellis did not is involved in the lives of address the public until four days after students and events on campus. We hope the shooting occurred. Dean of StuWKDW 1HOOLV ZLOO FRQWLQXH WR IXOÀOO KLV UROH dents Bruce Pitman was the university as president and be the authority who UHSUHVHQWDWLYH ZKR ÀUVW DGGUHVVHG WKH addresses the public. public about Benoit’s death in a press We hope the university will continue FRQIHUHQFH $XJ 3LWPDQ LV D WUXVWHG to be forthcoming with information authority who has a close relationship regarding Benoit and Bustamante. The with students, and his presence at the transparency between the university and press conference was appropriate and the public can only help the reputation understandable. But he needed to be of UI to create a stronger bond of trust MRLQHG E\ 1HOOLV between administration and students. The press conference Nellis spoke In the end, the truth is all we want. — EE

National tragedies sting less The world no longer matters when a his location is currently unknown. The tragedy hits you at home. breaking point resulted from the arrest :KHQ WKH (J\SWLDQV Ă€UVW SURWHVWHG RI WZR RI *DGKDĂ€¡V VRQV 6DLI DO ,VODP their government in February, several DQG 6DDGL $XJ DQG WKH QH[W GD\ D students supported their cause. Groups third son had been arrested. were formed, protests and marches $IWHU WKH LQLWLDO KRXUV RI LQWHQVH were organized, money was Ă€JKWLQJ SHRSOH ORVW WKHLU collected and for one of the OLYHV DQG SHRSOH ZHUH Ă€UVW WLPHV LQ WKH DFDGHPLF ZRXQGHG 7KH Ă€JKWLQJ FRQWLQyear apathy disappeared at the ued during the last week and University of Idaho. the citizens of Libya are making 7KLV VXSSRUW ZDV QRW MXVW great strides, but that’s not what for the Egyptians, but also for we’re talking about at UI. revolutionaries in every other If Libya’s great strides country that followed their exwould have happened a week Elizabeth Rudd before, campus might have ample in standing up against Argonaut their government to have more reacted the same as they did of a say as to what happened in February. Facebook might LQ WKHLU FRXQWU\ 7KH ODVW PDMRU FRXQWU\ have been populated with posts and to pull in a lot of support and recognigroups to support Libyans. tion was Libya. Instead, our community was shaken It’s six months later and the tragedy by the homicide shooting that occurred has again reached a climax. Moam$XJ DQG WKH VXLFLGH WKDW IROORZHG PDU *DGKDĂ€¡V SRZHU KDV VOLSSHG DQG The concern was to learn as much as

possible about why this happened, when, where and if the rest of the community was in danger. Students cared more to hear from President M. Duane Nellis than President Barack Obama. None of this is bad, in any sense RI WKH ZRUG ,W MXVW HPSKDVL]HV WKH shocked statement many people mumble in disbelief after a tragedy like this happens at home — “I never thought it could happen in Moscow.� When our focus is no longer on national tragedies because of something big in Moscow, the shift can be a reality check in the truest sense of the word. The realization that tragedy can hit our small town is blinding and gutwrenching. The feeling eliminates any question as to why we care so much about the national issues. It’s because we can’t feel those issues — they don’t cut as deep or sting for as long as those at home.

Universities need to take student safety concerns seriously Student safety on university campolice in the event of an assault. Conpuses depends on students having tacting police is good advice, but the access to information. They need to handbook does not make it clear how, know whether their campuses RU HYHQ LI VWXGHQWV FDQ Ă€OH are safe and what risks they a complaint or press charges face — both when attending through the university. school and in determining More disturbingly, the what school to attend. When a handbook reveals a campus school fails to properly report culture that puts students at a rape or sexual assault, they risk. The “Sexual Assault Risk put students in danger. Reduction Strategiesâ€? printed Washington State Univerin the book are victim-blaming. Max Bartlett sity apparently disagrees. A The second strategy reads as Argonaut spokesman for the university follows: “If you choose to said, “ ‌ it’s a reach to say drink alcohol, getting drunk that because we reported seven and not and passing out means you have no eight rape cases, somehow this puts control of what others might choose to our students and employees at risk.â€? do to you.â€? It is this attitude that resulted in the The other strategies also place VFKRRO EHLQJ Ă€QHG PRUH WKDQ responsibility for assault on those who for failing to disclose sexual assaults on are attacked, not their attackers. The campus and make public the school’s statistics contained in the handbook policies for reporting sexual assaults. about assault and alcohol are most The university is appealing the U.S. likely accurate. Certainly a situation Department of Education’s decision. that involves alcohol is a higher-risk sitThe University of Idaho is not facing uation than one that doesn’t, but the stuDQ\ VXFK Ă€QHV EXW WKH\ DUH DOVR IDLOLQJ dent handbook should be detailing the to keep students safe. Like WSU, UI university’s policies and procedures for does not make its sexual assault policies sexual assault cases, it is not the place clear. The UI Student Handbook simply to tell students how their assaults could reprints the Idaho state laws regarding have been prevented. The handbook rape, and tells students to contact the seems well-intentioned, but this is not

an appropriate way for the university to address the issue. The handbook does not explain to VWXGHQWV KRZ WKH\ FDQ ÀOH FRPSODLQWV against other students or faculty. It does not make clear the policy for sanctions or how the university will protect students. How many students have failed to report attacks or threats because they did not feel that the university could, or would, do anything? Universities are not giving students the information they need to be safe. They are not addressing student concerns in the way they need to be addressed. And they are not creating a campus culture that allows students to come forward with their concerns. UI’s handbook makes it seem as if the university doesn’t want to be involved in sexual assault cases and offers little to no support. If UI will not take responsibility for what happens on its campus, it is up to the students to hold them responsible. We must make it clear that we will no longer ignore or excuse the university’s regressive sexual violence policies. It’s time for the university to stop protecting itself, and start protecting its students.

THE Bowling blue , UHDOO\ GLVOLNH WKDW WKH Ă€UVW football game of the season for the last two years has been on a night I have to work. Pouting won’t change it, but I think I might still do it for a little while. Let’s get ‘em again, Vandals.

— Elizabeth

Facebook privacy I’m glad Facebook is offering more privacy options, but the problem isn’t more options, it’s consistency. If I have to reeducate myself on how something works every six months, then it’s not being presented appropriately.

— Loren

So thankful I’m grateful that my friends and family in New York are safe and sound, but my heart goes out to those who were not as fortunate. — Anja

No worries Can’t make it to the game Thursday night? Listen to the best play-by-play duo in the world on KUOI 89.3 FM or online at kuoi.org. — Madison

You won’t regret it, I promise “A ship in the harbor is safe, but that’s not why ships are built.� With that, I challenge you all to step out of your comfort zone this week. Do something new and different.

— Britt

Dying of heat I feel like a Hershey bar once the roasted marshmallow gets squished on it.

— Rhiannon

What’s going on I’m three weeks behind on the Colbert Report ‌ Sure hope I haven’t missed anything.

— Jake

Home sweet home Crime, protest and lightning ‌ feels like I’m back home in the Bay Area.

— Theo

Go team I can’t say how impressed I am with the Photo Bureau staff so far this semester. You all rock. — Amrah

Everything in perspective Everyone has been complaining about the heat lately, but I’m thankful to live in an area that is generally unaffected by natural disasters. Keep those who are affected by Hurricane Irene in your thoughts this week. — Elisa

Just one My thunder and lightning TXRWD IRU WKH VXPPHU KDV ÀQDOO\ been met. Thanks, Moscow.

— Vicky

Boise State University would like to express its deepest sympathies for the recent tragedy that stunned your campus community and the entire state. Each day our universities teem with thousands of students pursuing their dreams and aspirations, and now we share your shock and great sadness at the loss of such a young, promising life before WKH IXOĂ€OOPHQW RI KHU MRXUQH\ May your Vandal spirit stay strong as you grieve and cope during this sorrowful time. Sincerely, Students, Faculty and Staff of Boise State University


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Communal madness, communal happiness As the light faded in friendship and camaraderie, I Denver, Colo., about 250 can only speak of the lessons Piney Creek community we must all learn from this members were incredible act of genescorted around erosity in the name the block by of pure fun. limousine. Forty The existence of bottles of chama sense of commupagne kept the nity has disappeared celebrity-dressed drastically during the guests entertained last 50 years. People until they arrived live organized and Bethany Lowe at the red carpet a busy lives, and home Argonaut few minutes later, has become a place where they were awaited to return from life to eat, by screaming “paparazzi.â€? sleep and work—just so it The band “Kissâ€? arrived by can be done all over again helicopter, “Lady Gagaâ€? the next day. I am ashamed was lifted on a barbecue grill to say that after almost a Ă DQNHG E\ KDOI QDNHG PHQ year in my studio apartment (and later on layers of raw downtown, I know a grand meat, which is a dressmaktotal of one and a half of my ing feat I can now add to neighbors. While at the home my resume). Everyone was of my good friends in Deninvited, and both children ver there were usually about and adults had spent months 20 kids running around, preparing dances, songs and bouncing on the trampoline acts. The night was opened and swimming together, by “Michael Jacksonâ€? and a we keep our doors shut and plethora of color, sound and locked. Most of us live our merriment echoed throughout lives with walls between us. the neighborhood until the During a rehearsal, the early hours of the morning. woman who devised the Many would look at entire event that brought this community event and the community together speak only of the excessive was interrupted by a small, extravagance that seems disheveled-looking boy. unnecessary while many are Despite having a thousand struggling. They would scoff things to do and “Bad DW WKH OLIH VL]H LQĂ DWDEOH Romanceâ€? moves to learn, Oscars given out to all the she stopped in her tracks and performing children. But took his concerns very seriafter experiencing the delight ously. Little Joey was able of every single person and WR Ă€QG KLV PRWKHU DQG WKH seeing a suburban neighshow went on. borhood so abounding in Having strong com-

munities and relationships requires having time for people, no matter who they are. Of course, this is indicative of people’s priorities and their lack of time for others shows how much a person values humanity. The human experience is about people and the task of exploring and discovering who we are, which will never be found in money or societal success. To frame this in a morbid way, think about the legacy of people after they die (one of the only things we are all going to do). The value and legacy of a life lived is only to be found in the connections with people and the impact they had during their life. The value of a life is determined only by the value that other people assign it. Your TV will not remember you, nor will your homework or your clothes. Even your job will not miss you - it will simply be another position open for another being. It is only the people whom you meant anything to that matter in the end. Despite the collective hangover that infected the community on Sunday morning, neighbors wandered over to the scene of the party all day to lend a hand in cleaning up. They brought à RZHUV DQG RUDQJH MXLFH DQG came to say hi and hang out. Coming together in this way transformed this community from one of cars

Ace Bailey | Courtesy photo

Community members in Piney Creek, Colo., dress as celebrities during a mock Oscars event. This event brings the community together and creates a sense of friendship. driving home from work into garages into a community of hundreds of smiling faces, of

lasting friendships and working together in synergy to create a happy, more diverse

environment for their children to grow and thrive in.

Handwriting versus typing Cursive writing provides children with developmental benefits

Wesley O’Bryan | Argonaut

Cursive writing was used by our Founding Fathers to write the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. But handwriting is now being phased out and replaced with teaching students in public schools typing and other digital skills. The Common Core State

Standards have been imple- longer-lasting recognition mented by 40 states, and of the characters proper one component of the curformat, which suggests that riculum includes handwriting helps teaching students people identify to type instead of graphic shapes. writing in cursive. %HVLGHV Ă€QH A part of the motor developCommon Core ment in children, curriculum’s handwriting is mission statement also a way for reads, “The stanstudents to exElisa Eiguren dards are designed press themselves. Argonaut to be robust and A CNN article relevant to the cited second-grade UHDO ZRUOG UHĂ HFWLQJ WKH teacher Anthony McGrann knowledge and skills that as an advocate for why curour young people need sive should continue to be for success in college and taught in schools. McGrann careers.â€? Although children said cursive writing helps today are growing up in a students who have struggle highly digitalized environto convey their thoughts to PHQW WKH YDOXH DQG EHQHĂ€WV others. of cursive writing should “ ‌ some students have not be forfeit in their edumore ideas in their heads cation. than they can (print) on An article in the Wall paper,â€? McGrann said. “If Street Journal cited a study you integrate penmanship from Indiana Univerwith other literacy activisity that described how ties, the formation of letters handwriting engages the really does make a differbrain in learning. Research- ence in the way kids retain ers used an MRI machine information.â€? to study brain activity in Handwriting can also be children before and after a form of self-expression, they received instruction in DQG PDQ\ SHRSOH DGG Ă RXUlearning letters. The study ishes or mix cursive and concluded that children printing to create a unique who practiced writing letsignature. Students may no ters by hand showed more longer be able to read hisadvanced neural activity torical documents if cursive than those who didn’t. ceases to be included in A second study in school curriculums. the Journal of Cognitive The Common Core Neuroscience examined curriculum aims to educate memory recognition in students in a way that will adults. Some of the adults best prepare them for colwrote characters by hand lege and the work force, but and others typed characters WKH LQVWDQW JUDWLĂ€FDWLRQ RI on a keyboard. They were technology may not necesthen asked to differentisarily be what is best in ate between the characters educating students — espeand a mirror image of the cially when considering the characters. The adults GHYHORSPHQWDO EHQHĂ€WV RI who wrote by hand had cursive writing.

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