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The official student newspaper of the University of New Haven since 1938. Volume 96, Issue 23 | April 8, 2015 | West Haven, Conn.
SCOPE’s Spring Weekend comedian, Spring Concert artists and the drive-in movie was reveled Monday! This year, Spring Weekend will go from Friday, May 1 - Sunday, May 3. This year, DJ Tommy Carlucci will be performing with T-Pain and Third Eye Blind May 2 at the Charger Gymnasium at 8 p.m. Be sure to get your tickets in advance and refer to the ticket sales information provided!
Read part two of volunteers’ experiences in Nicaragua P. 4
MUSIC 28 students traveled to the 76th annual National Conference held in Nashville March 21 - 28 (Photo provided by American Criminal Justice Association)
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FILM
Fast & Furious says goodbye to Paul Walker P. 9
The Psi Omega chapter of the American Criminal Justice Association returned home with 17 awards from the 76th annual National Conference held in Nashville from March 21 through 28. The trip was beyond a total suc-
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OPINION
Staff writer AJ reviews a book all about Nirvana P. 7
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Interviews with newly elected USGA President and Treasurer P. 2
cess, the best performance this club has made in the eight years I’ve been lucky enough to have been their advisor. 28 students and one advisor (myself) took the 15 hour bus trip to Nashville for a full week of competition, programming, seeing old friends, making new ones and having some fun. The guest speakers were Dr. Bill Bass III who is a forensic anthropologist known for his work on body decomposition and for helping create the “Body Farm” or “Deaths Acre” at the University of Tennessee; Prof David Pauly,
STAFF WRITER KCLAR7@UNH.NEWHAVEN.EDU
retired Forensic Science Officer from the U.S. Army and trainer for Sirchie, who gave a presentation on crime scene photography; and Dr. Sarah Phillips, a biological anthropologist specializing in analysis of human skeletal remains and trauma who presented on blunt force trauma in ancient civilizations in Peru. Please congratulate the entire club as well as those who made the trip: Jenna Henning, Shannon Young,
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ACJA ADVISOR DMAXWELL@NEWHAVEN.EDU
By KATELYN CLARK
n April 2, the University of New Haven’s radio station, WNHU 88.7 FM, held the grand opening of their new facility on 46 Ruden St. The radio station relocated to Ruden St. in October 2014, after being located in the basement of Maxcy Hall since 1985. The studios were completely finished at the beginning of March. The grand opening took place outside of the WNHU studios. Dignitaries who were in attendance included President Dr. Steven Kaplan; Dr. Lourdes Alvarez, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Dr. Steve Raucher, Communication, Film and Media Studies Department head; Bryan Lane, general manager of WNHU; and Freddie Coleman, host of ESPN’s The Freddie Coleman Show. Students, faculty, administration, community volunteers and alumni of WNHU were also in attendance to tour the new facility. Attendees enjoyed speeches given by the dignitaries about WNHU and what it means to our campus. “It’s very special to us as a university because it embodies who we are and what we value,” President Kaplan said. WNHU now has four brand new studios with state-of-the-art equipment for students, faculty and community volunteers to utilize and create quality programming for their listeners. “We’re thrilled to be at a new location up here on the hill…it gives visibility,” President Kaplan expressed. “You’ve got your eyes on us, we’ve got our eyes on you. We know the whole community listens.” Throughout the day, UNH’s Fire Science Club provided a barbeque lunch and student took over the WNHU and Charger Radio airwaves to showcase their talents and the variety of shows the radio station offers. Cassie Washington, who works at WNHU as the web director, said she loved having people
ACJA returns home with 17 awards
By PROFESSOR MAXWELL
WNHU grand opening