April 1, 2015

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N • Defensive stance

P • Poetic justice

Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter visited the SU campus Tuesday to discuss the Department of Defense’s relationship with the school and the IVMF. Page 3

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April marks National Poetry Month. Pulitzer Prize winners and New York Times best sellers have both graduated and taught at SU’s MFA in creative writing program. Page 9

S • Turning two softball

SU’s Matt Nandin has hung up the cleats after six years of independent league baseball in order to focus solely on being an assistant softball coach and starting a family. Page 16

Rallying together

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50 Cent to perform at Block Party Tickets for concert to go on sale Wednesday By Lydia Wilson asst. news editor

PAUL ANG, a=, a graduate student in the College of Arts and Sciences, leads a rally outside of Hendricks Chapel at the annual Take Back the Night event on Tuesday. The event aims to raise awareness of sexual assault and violence. hannah wagner staff photog-

Students, administrators discuss changing sexual assault services By Anna Merod staff writer

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Community gathers to end sexual assault By Rachel Sandler

s the first academic year of the new structure for sexual assault services at Syracuse University nears its end, administrators say students are seeking more counseling and filing more reports involving sexual and relationship violence this year. The new sexual assault resources structure resulted from the closure of the Advocacy Center last May when its services were redistributed amongst the Counseling Center, the Office of Health Promotions and the Office of Student Assistance to create a more centralized, privileged and confidential resource. Following the closure, students launched an online petition to bring back the Advocacy Center that, as of Tuesday, had 8,319 supporters. In the fall, students protested in the Rally for Consent and marched into Chancellor Kent Syverud’s office to hand him the online petition signatures. The chancellor’s Workgroup on Sexual Violence Prevention, Education and Advocacy released a 77-page report in December identifying gaps in the new sexual assault see services page 4

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During a year in which the Advocacy Center closed and sexual assault has constantly been in the national conversation, a record number of student groups gathered in Hendricks Chapel Tuesday for Take Back the Night. “I am not a sexual assault survivor,” said Emily LoBraico, a senior psychology and ethics dual major. “But I don’t have to be a survivor to stand up for what’s right.” LoBraico spoke second about her experience being an advocate for survivors on campus and in her hometown in New Jersey. “When someone tells you they’ve been sexually assaulted,” she said, “you can believe them.” Take Back the Night is a national and international movement that aims to end sexual assault. Universities all around the country participate in Take Back the Night events. Tuesday’s event consisted of a rally and a

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Grammy-nominated rapper 50 Cent will headline University Union’s annual Block Party event on April 24 in the Carrier Dome, UU announced on Twitter Tuesday night. G-Unit, Norwegian electronic dance music artist and record producer Kygo and hip-hop duo Rae Sremmurd will also perform at the show. Block Party will take place Friday, April 24 in the Carrier Dome, and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. “Normally we go down the route of choosing performers who are up and coming, about to break or at the peak of their career,” said Jeremy Martin, UU vice president. “But we decided we wanted to bring in someone we all recognize, who has an icon status, and it’s almost a nice throwback because 50 Cent is someone a lot of us grew up with.”

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Maximum number of tickets each student is allowed to buy at the discounted student rate. In previous years, students were able to purchase up to four.

Martin said UU chose 50 Cent a few months ago, but had to wait to formally announce the show until contracts were signed as a precaution. Tickets for Block Party go on sale online at Ticketmaster.com Wednesday. A student presale for full-time Syracuse University and State University New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry students will run from Wednesday, April 1 at 10 a.m. to Friday at 3 p.m. The student price is $25 for general admission dance floor access, and $20 for first level general admission and second level reserved seating. lawilson@syr.edu


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