Sep. 28, 2010 | The Miami Student

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The Miami Student Oldest university newspaper in the United States, established 1826

VOLUME 138 NO. 11

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

In 1982, The Miami Student reported in the event of a nuclear attack, Oxford would become the refuge for more than 180,000 Butler County residents based upon President Ronald Reagan’s civil defense program.

COMMUNITY

Patterson’s Café serves dinner By Lauren Hetzel For The Miami Student

Before Patterson’s Café expanded its hours to include dinner, students who had a craving for home fries or stuffed French Toast at 5 p.m. were out of luck, but not anymore. Patterson’s Café recently expanded its hours to include dinner, meaning students may no longer have to worry about sacrificing sleep to beat the mid-morning rush for their favorite café foods. “I think dinner was always part of our original business plan,” owner Mike Patterson said. “The way I like to do things is to do it in steps and little pieces.” One of the first steps after moving from High Street to Stewart Square last August was to obtain a liquor license. “So that’s become part of the dinner thing,” Patterson said. Patterson said the decision made sense. “We’ve had the demand and we’ve got a pretty loyal clientele,” Patterson said. “We still have the same craziness during the mornings — especially the weekend.”

wSee PATTERSON’S, page 8 Female reports possible assault At around 5 p.m. Saturday, officers responded to the emergency room at McCullough-Hyde Memorial Hospital regarding a suspected assault. Police reportedly met with a 20-year-old female who said she had been at Stadium Bar earlier in the night. According to police reports, a male bought her a beer and she was unable to recall the events that occurred afterward. She reportedly woke up outside the Miami University stables. According to police, there were no signs of sexual assault based upon primary examinations. Police are continuing to investigate the case.

Housing, dining plan to begin By Matt Levy Staff Writer

Miami University students should prepare to see some changes in residence and dining halls in the upcoming years. Miami’s long-range housing plan, a 15 to 20-year project designed to upgrade, renovate and construct new on-campus residence halls, specifically targets the residence halls on MET Quad, Academic Quad and Havighurst Hall in its initial

phase of operations. The closure of two existing dining halls and the creation of one large replacement is also included in the plan. According to Robert Bell, a project manager for the Physical Facilities Department, one of the primary upgrades in phase one is the introduction of firesprinkler systems in Morris, Emerson, Tappan and Havighurst halls.

MU recommends athletics generate more revenue

By Taylor Dolven Senior Staff Writer

The Miami University Athletic Department is being urged by the Strategic Priorities Task Force (SPT) to re-examine the funding of intercollegiate sports. Currently, Miami athletics receive 26.6 percent of its funds from outside the university. The SPT is recommending that by 2015, 41.6 percent of athletic funding come from outside the university. This means the Athletic Department needs to increase non-university revenue from the current $5.01 million to $7.74 million in 2015, or cut its operating budget by 15 percent. During a difficult economy, a lot of pressure is being placed on the university to fund athletic programs, according to Athletic Director Brad Bates. Only 14 athletic departments across the country generated a profit last year, Bates said. While Big Ten schools receive substantial payment from their conference, Mid-American Conference (MAC) schools do not. “Even schools in the Big Ten are relying on their universities to subsidize their athletic program,” Bates said. Ten out of 21 schools with the highest proportion of subsidy are in the MAC, according to NCAA statistics. The recommendation from the SPT asks the Athletic Department to look into how it is funding its programs. MICHAEL GRIGGS The Miami Student “We’re trying to transform Miami Miami University football takes on Colorado State University Sept. 18 at Yager Stadium. into a better, stronger university,”

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Changes are coming soon for Stoddard and Elliott halls.

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TOPPING THE CHARTS

Toppers Pizza plans a move to Oxford, bringing new pizza options to students.

COMMUNITY, page 4

Miami University students begin their own organization to combat autism.

FEATURES, page 6

FACEBOOK IN FILM

Check out our chat with the stars of Social Network.

AMUSEMENT, page 9

KICKIN’ IT

Miami University’s soccer team continues its six-game win streak.

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Bates said. Athletics is facing some challenges incorporating the recommendations, Bates said. Barbara Jones, vice president of student affairs, said the recommendations are meant for reaction. “It is up to athletics what they do to meet those recommendations,” Jones said. Bates is working to balance the task force’s recommendations while still fulfilling guidelines from the NCAA, MAC and Title 9. While Miami has to subsidize the Athletic Department, Bates still believes athletics are a crucial part of the university. Since sports are so highly valued in today’s society, athletics have become a marketing tool for the university as a whole, Bates said. When Miami sports are televised, that coverage comes with a promotional spot on national TV that would normally cost the university thousands of dollars, according to Bates. “That’s promoting the university itself,” Bates said. Senior Jordan Gafford, a football player, said generating support is important for the football team to succeed. “More successful teams are more fun to watch,” he said. Bates has discussed strategies to encourage this kind of support. Certain games have been moved to larger stadiums to accommodate larger audiences and larger profit. Bates said more efforts need to be made for university athletics to become profitable. “We have to get more creative to generate more revenue,” he said.

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Freshman Sarah Soltan receives Mexican food Monday night at Harris Dining Hall.

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SLIDESHOW: RUGBY GAME

Julie Roche shares her thoughts on Catfish.


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