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TUESDAY • APRIL 30, 2013

CHICAGOMAROON.COM

THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO SINCE 1892

ISSUE 41 • VOLUME 124

SG candidate disqualified, slate issued penalties First-year Christina Dong, the only official candidate vying for the position of Community and Government Liaison, has been disqualified from competing in this election, the Elections and Rules Committee (E&R) announced early this morning. Dong has been penalized with the “unethical creation and distribution of a recording without consent,” according to an e-mail from third-year E&R member Angela Wang. According to E&R’s April 29 meeting minutes, Dong made a recording that she claimed to want for personal use. The minutes do not specify the content or nature of the recording. The person that she recorded asked to remain anonymous multiple times throughout the recording, according to E & R deliberations, but Dong later shared the recording directly with one other person, the minutes said. There are now no official candidates for Community and Government Liaison. According to E & R chair and fourth-year Lester Ang, the position will now go to the write-

in candidate who receives the most votes. The meeting minutes also revealed that additional penalties have been imposed on uchicaGOLD as a result of last night’s deliberations, according to Wang. They now face, in total, three major and two minor infractions. uchicaGOLD was also in consideration for disqualification, but the motion failed, as only two out of five E & R members voted in favor of the penalty. Both Ignite and uchicaGOLD have received notice of complaints filed against them in regards to formally affiliating with liaison candidates, which is strictly against the campaign by-laws, within the past week. SG elections begin today at 9 a.m. and run through this Thursday at 5 p.m. Winners will be announced later on Thursday evening. Voters can log onto their CNetID at sg.uchicago.edu and cast their ballots. —Maroon Staff

Unruly fire hits South Side More than 130 firefighters were called to battle a fire in an abandoned factory building at 6800 South Cottage Grove Avenue early yesterday afternoon. The one-story, 200-by-200-foot building caught fire at around noon, prompting a 3-11 alarm, which indicates that a higher-than-normal amount of resources and crewmembers was needed to contain the fire. The fire was declared under control at 1:15 p.m., according to Chicago Fire Department Chief Kevin MacGregor. In response to the fire, the #4 Cottage Grove bus was temporarily rerouted. No injuries were reported. COURTESY OF CHICAGO FIRE DEPARTMENT

RSO considers future with CPS closings Uncommon interview:

John Scalzi (A.B. ’91)

Hamid Bendaas News Staff As CPS contemplates its proposal to close 54 elementary and middle schools at the end of this year, students from one RSO are paying particularly close attention to which schools get cut. Overall, the closings have had a limited effect on University-run school programs, like the Neighborhood Schools Program and Women and Youth Supporting Each Other, as many Hyde Park schools that partner with the programs have not been selected to close. However, for the South Side Free Music Program, which provides music lessons to children ages five to 14, the proposed CPS continued on page 2

John Scalzi (A.B. ’91) is the author of seven novels, various nonfiction works, and an award-winning blog. A former editor-in-chief of the Maroon, he currently serves as the president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. After speaking at an event sponsored by UChicago Careers in Arts and the Committee on Creative Writing on Friday,

Students from Ray Elementary School play pick-up basketball after school. Due to Chicago Public School closings in the upcoming months, Ray will gain students from Canter Middle School. SYDNEY COMBS | THE CHICAGO MAROON

East meets west in quad expansion Alex Hays Associate News Editor Last month, University officials announced plans to expand the quads, making the trek across campus more streamlined. Here’s what to expect

from the changes: East: Construction to convert the former home of the Seminary Co-Op into the Becker Friedman Institute for Research in Economics began last quarter. By the time the work is completed in 2015, the block

of East 58th Street between South University Avenue and South Woodlawn Avenue will be closed to traffic and replaced by a pedestrian walkway. To compensate for the loss of vehicular accessibility, a busQUAD continued on page 2

Scalzi sat down with the Maroon to talk about his time at the University, his career, and what it means to be a newspaper nerd. Chicago Maroon: I understand you live in Ohio. What brings you to the Chicago area? John Scalzi: I am here for C2E2, which is the Chicago Comic and Entertainment SCALZI continued on page 2

U of C follows higher ed. trend, increases debt load Anastasia Kaiser News Staff To accommodate financial needs for several ongoing projects, over the next few months the University plans to issue up to $400 million in new debt, primarily in the form of revenue bonds. The projects include construction for the Eckhardt Research Center for Molecular Engineering and the Becker Friedman Institute, as well as a renovation and expansion of the Laboratory Schools, which will increase its enrollment capacity from 1,750 to 2,050 students.

The University of Chicago has steadily increased its debt load in the past decade, following the trend of many major universities. According to Moody’s Investors Service, a major credit rating provider, UChicago ranks fifth among colleges and universities with the largest debt increase from 2002 to 2011. In 2011, the University had $3 billion in debt outstanding, up from $900 million in 2002. These figures include the $700 million for the Center for Care and Discovery, which opened earlier this year. Despite the debt increase, the UniDEBT continued on page 2

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IN ARTS

IN SPORTS

Slate evaluations and liaison endorsements » Pages 4 & 5

Renaissance society gets a rise out of Pope.L’s new exhibit » Page 7

Maroons take third, grab nine golds at UAAs » Back Page

Awkward? Awkward... » Page 5

With his latest collection, Sedaris finds his readers in fine feather » Page 8

We’re gonna need a bigger boat: Crew team swells in popularity » Back Page


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