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Indiana Statesman

Monday, Oct. 23, 2017

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Volume 125, Issue 23

Danielle Guy | Photo Editor

President and first lady Cheri Bradley were the guest of honor at the celebration event.

Gala for Bradleys raises nearly $240,000 for scholarships Pearl Bisesi Reporter

Danielle Guy | Photo Editor

The gala place setting.

Hazing has no place at ISU Ashton Hensley Reporter

It is important that we discuss hazing for the sake of student’s safety. Hazing can be a humiliating or dangerous task required for a college student seeking membership with a sorority or fraternity. Kayla Brusdhal, a junior at ISU, gave her experience with Greek life when asked what she knows and thinks about hazing. “I am a member of Alpha Chi Omega,” said Brusdhal. “My sorority is against violent acts, we are a part of domestic violence awareness (these hands don’t hurt); I feel as though hazing should not be done. Some people don’t know where the line is and how it affects people. It is demeaning and hurtful, physically and mentally. I have heard instances when people have even passed away due to excessive hazing and not getting help when it was needed. This should not be an issue, but it is.” Brooks Moore, associate vice president for Student

Affairs, shared valuable information about hazing and how ISU deals with it. He also gave resources to contact if hazing ever becomes an issue. When asked how the university deals with hazing, Moore says, “Any reports, allegations or notices of hazing are reviewed immediately by university staff and it is treated with utmost importance and priority. Hazing has no place at Indiana State University, and individuals or organizations that are found to be responsible for hazing are held accountable. The Code of Student Conduct outlines the university policies regarding hazing, including definitions and outlines; the conduct process for those individuals or organizations charged with alleged hazing. Sanctions for hazing can include warnings, probation, suspension, loss of recognition and educational sessions. This pertains to both individuals and organizations.” Moore also says there

This past Friday, a celebration gala dinner honoring Daniel J. Bradley, the eleventh president of ISU, and first lady Cheri Bradley took place. The event was at 6:30pm held in The Hulman Center. Men and women were dressed very eloquently for the special event. Indiana State staff, alumni’s and students were the majority of people in attendance. Even president Bradley’s brother, Brian and wife Dedra flew the long commute to Terre Haute from Oregon. Very proudly Brian says, “My brother is a great guy. He has always looked out for his family and is always there for us. I am very proud of all he has accomplished. Dedra and I are honored to be here.” President Bradley was the star of the show, but still made time to speak with students who were in

attendance. When asked if he could sum up in one word his experience at Indiana State the past nine years he replied with a huge grin and said, “Truly Amazing” During dinner there were many toasts and speeches commending President Bradley and Cheri. Artistically crafted slide shows and videos were displayed the full two hours for everyone to watch and enjoy. These memories and heartfelt talks left many with bittersweet feelings and tear stained cheeks. The Honorable Craig McKee, U.S District Court, Southern District of Indiana gave the official toast to the Bradley’s. “The most important words in the English language are the verbs,” said McKee. “The action verbs that animate life. The ones that describe the way we influence others. Think of these words if you think of

GALA CONT. ON PAGE 3

Danielle Guy | Photo Editor

President Bradley was presented with a replica of the ISU presidential medallion.

2017 Homecoming trike race

Danielle Guy | Photo Editor

The annual Tricycle Derby took place Friday afternoon. The winners of the derby were Residential Life for men’s division and Alpha Sigma Alpha for women’s division.

HAZING CONT. ON PAGE 3

Sense & Sensibility

A Jane Austen classic presented in a bold, new production.

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