Dec 10, 2010 | The Miami Student

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

VOLUME 138 NO. 28

Friday, December 10, 2010

MIAMI UNIVERSITY OXFORD, OHIO

In 1965, The Miami Student reported students could spend break winter break registering voters in the South and working for civil rights groups.

MU plans to phase out Redskin logo ‘It’s time to move on.’ By Adam Giffi

Senior Staff Writer

Miami University started a process that will likely lead to the complete removal of any remnants of the old Redskin name, beginning with the ending the “Scalp Song.” The decision has officially been made to end the playing of this instrumentation when an opposing team member goes to the penalty box in an effort to further distance the university from the Redskin name of old

and embrace the RedHawk moniker, Miami President David Hodge said. “It’s time to move on,” Hodge said. “The song was created when we had a different mascot. It made sense with the other mascot, it doesn’t make sense with the current mascot, and we’re trying to create new RedHawk traditions.” Hodge said the song also goes against the image the university seeks to project. “It clearly is not as respectful as we think we should be at this institution,”

he said. “It goes against our values. It’s not that people mean it to be disrespectful, and I stress that point, but it is.” According to Hodge, Miami will likely see future changes as they relate to embracing the RedHawk identity. One of these could eventually include the removal of the former Redskin logo from all facilities and paraphernalia. “I think sooner or later that all has to change,” Hodge said. “This is not meaning to disrespect all of the alums and previous people in the institution from different times. The logo we had served a purpose, and that purpose is

now gone. Now it’s a distraction and it doesn’t in any way signify what our relationship is with the Miami Indian Tribe.” Hodge said the process of addressing the removal of these leftovers is being examined thoroughly before a final verdict is made. Dionn Tron, associate vice president of communication, confirmed that the Redskin logo’s role in today’s Miami University is being reviewed. “That’s being discussed right now, and no decisions have been made,” Tron said. “It’s really a carry-over from our old mascot and we haven’t been the Redskins for

13 years.” In terms of the “Scalp Song,” Tron said the Miami Tribe was not the original source of contention. “The tribe didn’t complain,” Tron said. “I think it started as we began looking to see how we could really build traditions for the RedHawks name and gain a lot of student support for our athletic events.” Band Director Stephen Lytle said during the first few hockey games of the spring 2011 semester, the band will play several different alternatives and give students a way to participate

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CAMPUS

ASG considers funding changes By Matt Levy

Staff Writer

Miami University’s student government is considering re-evaluating its funding process for student organizations. Associated Student Government (ASG) wants to make the way it distributes funding to student organizations as efficient and equal as possible, according to Tom Foster, vice president of student organizations. “ASG is evaluating the current process to make sure our dollars serve as many students as possible,” Foster said. “We are looking at what students they serve, how they serve and if they serve as many students as possible.” According to Foster, this is not a response to particular problems but an attempt to ensure the system is working efficiently.

BY THE NUMBERS Current amount of funding distributed among general student organizations

$490,414 “Our current system works very well,” Foster said. “We’re just trying to make it stronger and show that ASG is fiscally responsible and taking Miami’s budget issue very seriously.” According to documents on the ASG website, the current amount of funding distributed among general (non-Greek) student organizations

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The Miami University app includes nine “mini-apps” that allow users to stay up to date on campus information.

CAMPUS

Miami launches interactive iPhone application By Thomasina Johnson

News Editor

Thanks to a new free iPhone application, Miami University can now be accessed from anywhere in the world. Miami University, the app, launched Dec. 1 and has nine “mini-apps,” including a campus and visitor parking map, library information, dining hall menus, RedHawk sports news, campus events, a directory, news and campus information. The app can be downloaded at the iTunes store for iPads and iPod Touches in addition to iPhones. The iPhone app was created to heighten awareness of Miami through technology, according to Jerry Gannod,

director of Miami’s mobile learning center and an associate professor of computer science and software engineering. “The idea was to promote the idea of mobile learning and provide students with experiences,” Gannod said. The app was created under the direction of Gannod and three Miami seniors: Emily Wait, David Alson and Thomas Campbell. Funding was received through the student technology fee and university communications, Gannod said. Gannod said the fact that the students were involved made the project a valuable learning experience. “We could’ve gone outside,

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THE LEGACY LIVES ON A new Brendan Burke memorial internship helps hockey players pay for college.

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HOT AND FRESH

Oxford food delivery questions and answers are served with a smile.

COMMUNITY, page 4

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A REDHAWK ATHELETE

Players discuss the challenges and rewards of being a student and teammate

FEATURES, page 6

BOWL BOUND

RedHawk football gears up for the GoDaddy.com Bowl Jan. 6.

SPORTS, page 12

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but this provides students to create something that’s high enough quality to be usable,” he said. “One of Miami’s goals is experience, and this is an extension of that idea.” According to Gannod, he and the students started working on the app in May and had it mostly completed by fall. The app went through testing and approval by Apple, Inc. “It’s a relatively short time of delivery, and we’re pretty happy with it,” Gannod said. “There’s no reason to rush it and it’s good experience.” Sophomore Michael Seifert said he likes the Miami iPhone app, especially the events mini-app. “You can see all campus

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events for Oxford, Hamilton and Middletown,” Seifert said. “It really keeps you up to date.” Seifert said he is a sports fan and would like to see an addition to the sports news mini-app. “I would also really like to see a sports schedule,” he said. Wait said the most difficult part of her job as a graphics designer was diving into a new technological territory for Miami. “It was challenging to get a comprehensive look and feel,” she said. “There isn’t a standard for Miami mobile technology, so I had a lot of freedom.” Wait said she looked at existing apps from other schools to get a feel for what they wanted.

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