Oct. 15, 2014

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LIFE CENTRAL MICHIGAN

A World of difference

Assistant soccer coach brings unique perspective to diverse group on women’s soccer team WEDNESday, OCT. 15, 2014 | MOUNT PLEASANT, MICH. | ISSUE NO. 23 VOL. 96  »PAGE 4B

Life in brief FOOTBALL FUTURE NONCONFERENCE SCHEDULES

Democrats descend on CMU

The Central Michigan football team will travel to East Lansing and Syracuse after hosting Oklahoma State next season. Here are highlights of the 2015 and 2016 nonconference schedules 2015 Sept. 3 – Oklahoma State Sept. 12 – Monmouth Sept. 19 – at Syracuse Sept. 26 – at Michigan State 2016 Sept. 1 – Presbyterian Sept. 10 – at Oklahoma State Sept. 17 – UNLV Sept. 24 – at Virginia

SPEAKER Women and Gender Studies research presentation today

Morgan Taylor | Staff Photographer US Senator Debbie Stabenow visits the Central Michigan University campus to encourage students and the surrounding community to Vote in the upcoming elections on Monday in the Bovee University Center.

Eileen E. Malone Beach, a faculty member in the Human Development and Family Studies program, will discuss her research in women and gender studies Wednesday. Beach is scheduled to speak in Anspach Hall Room 254 from noon-1 p.m. This will be a relaxed environment where students, faculty and friends can learn more about each other and their interests. The event is free and open to students, faculty and the public.

Stabenaw, candidates offer views on student debt, voting

Malachi Barrett, News Editor

Jordyn Hermani Staff Reporter

Sen. Debbie Stabenow’s name will not grace the November midterm election ballot, but on the campaign trail, forking for 4th district Congressional candidate Jeff Holmes. “We have the chance to elect somebody who will make you proud, not just hold a seat,” Stabenow said in her address to students,

faculty, staff and Mount Pleasant residents in Central Michigan University’s Bovee University Center on Monday. A family physician, Holmes aims to be the first Democrat to hold a the seat since 1984. The U.S. House of Representatives – a position long-held by U.S. Rep. Dave Camp, who will retire at the end of this year. Holmes’ running platform emphasizes the importance of “high

quality education and economic revitalization.” Holmes took a moment to speak on behalf of his campaign, particularly on college education and student loan debt. He, alongside Stabenow, honed in on the idea of making student loans re-financeable. “The idea that you can go through a bankruptcy agreement but not get rid of your student

CARMA and Program Board showing Blackfish Friday

Resident assistants help students adjust to life at CMU By Emily Deruiter Staff Reporter

EDITORIAL: Cast your vote Nov. 4, and make the Michigan you dream of a reality      »PAGE 4A

master’s degrees in engineering. In addition, the program ranked 194 among national universities overall and 110 among top public schools. The short-term goal is to be competitive with Grand Valley State University, Chen said, although the department has its sights set on being mentioned in the same breath as Western Michigan University’s 40-year-old program.

Sometimes they are resting comfortably on hips. Other times they are shelved behind lobby desks. Either way, students know why they are there—for the resident assistants to use when they go on duty. Patrolling the rooms and common areas of Sweeny Hall, walkie talkie at the ready, resident assistant junior Libby Siecinski fears students may view her as a “party pooper.” “If you are not their RA, people might only see you on duty,” she said. Tasked to build fun, supportive communities in the residence halls, RA’s do a lot more than just remind students that candles are not allowed. RA’s are meant to be leaders and role models for their floor-mates. “A big part of the job is connecting with residents and being social,” said senior Bradley Halverson, also an RA from Sweeney Hall.

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Abbie Robinson | Staff Photographer Freshmen Adrej Serafinmovski (left) and Shane Seelye (center) collaborate on a project with sophomore Ray Shalabi for their EGR120 class Tuesday in the Engineering and Technology building.

Engineering program nationally ranked By Malachi Barrett News Editor

LIFE INSIDE

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Through the eyes of an RA

SCREENING

Colligate Advocates for Marine Animals and the CMU Program Board are showing the documentary “Blackfish” in the Park Library Auditorium at 4 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. on Friday. The documentary focuses on the captivity of an Orca involved in the deaths of three individuals and the consequences of keeping Orcas in captivity. The coverage of the Orca includes his capture in 1983 off the coast of Iceland, and purported harassment by fellow captive Orcas at Sealand of the Pacific, incidents that the director argues contributed to the Orca’s aggression. CARMA is dedicated to securing permanent, strong protection for marine animals, great or small, in order to set a positive example for future generations. They welcome students from all fields of study. The event is free and open to the public.

loans is ridiculous,” Holmes said. “Especially when your student loan is probably what sent you into debt in the first place.” His point was emphasized by an example Stabenow used earlier in the presentation, where she described meeting people eligible for Medicare who were still paying off student loan debts.

Already earning honors as one of the nation’s top programs, Central Michigan University’s Engineering School is only getting started. Just 10 years old, CMU’s program is new compared to other universities in the state. The number of students who signed engineering majors has doubled in the last three years. CMU was able to also renew its

accreditation from the Board for Engineering and Technology. “The United States has been promoting science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields for a long time,” said engineering professor Daniel Chen. “Finally we have started to see the impact.” U.S. News & World Report recognized the program’s impact, too. It ranked the School of Engineering and Technology 86th among 202 of the nation’s universities that offer bachelor’s and


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