Volume 3
The Black Sheep
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GVSU Wrecking Ball Behind Bars Shardae Rudel wrote this
During the first week of class, returning students were shocked to see the GVSU Wrecking Ball behind bars outside Padnos Hall of Science. The last time Lakers saw the Wrecking Ball, it was hidden in a closed-off construction site as evasive GV-hired construction workers left their equipment behind to guard it against curious eyes. Its once-sacred home has turned into its prison cell as Laker-blue bars cut off the ball’s contact with the rest of campus. As returning students and staff will recall, the sudden disappearance of the ball occurred after scandalous photos and videos on the internet gained nationwide attention and brought much media interest to a normally-docile Grand Valley. The sudden imprisonment is in result of allegations brought against the Wrecking Ball by GV executives. Among the charges is misconduct and indecent exposure for the Wrecking Ball’s part in last year’s Miley Cyrus-inspired escapades. According to the numerous shocked faces and Instagram photos, GV is witnessing the beginning of a campus-wide uproar at the discovery of the ball’s new home. Last year’s #ReinstallTheBall Twitter campaign brought the Wrecking Ball back to campus, yet no one predicted at what cost. “No one thought to ask questions,” sophomore Haley George mused, “I just thought they were building a bigger sandpit or something. It never crossed my mind that they were building a prison.” Haley is not alone in her confusion. Junior Jennifer Smith recalled passing by the taped-off building site every day during the last few weeks of classes before summer break: “If I would have known I was witnessing a prison being built I would have started a protest or something,” she said. “But I didn’t know! None of us did...” Despite the overwhelming sympathy for the harsh treatment of the Wrecking Ball, executives have not backed down nor have they given any inclination that they will drop the charges and free the ball. George Greyson, one of the accusers, had this to say about the situation: “The Wrecking Ball has a history of negatively influencing the young minds of GV. The executive decision to put it behind bars was unanimous and was done with the safety of the student body in mind.” This is not the first disagreement between the Wrecking Ball and GV execs, however. The ball sued GV upon its first return to campus after being held at an undisclosed location nearly a year ago. Clearly things
have not simmered since then. The Black Sheep ventured to the prison site earlier this week to get a statement from the Wrecking Ball itself: “I just bring out that side in people,” it said. “It’s not my fault if they feel the need to misbehave in my company; I’m just a pawn, really. I think these bars are a bit ridiculous. I’m already on a chain, for heaven’s sake, where am I gonna go? How much harm could I possibly do?” According to the GV execs? A lot. The executives refuse to post bail for the Wrecking Ball, sentencing it to a life of imprisonment.
“We’re withholding bail to make an example, not out of any sort of vindication,” Richard Ferris, another GV exec, added vindictively. “The crude behavior exhibited by the Wrecking Ball will not be tolerated. We will continue to hold it until the situation can be more firmly assessed.” Nearly a year later and the plot continues to thicken as the ball lives the rest of its days behind bars. #FreeTheBall, anyone?
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