11-15-2017

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Wednesday, Nov. 15 - Sunday, Nov. 19, 2017 Weekly Print Edition

Vol. 104, Issue 14 www.thedailyaztec.com

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Phi Kappa Theta expelled from campus

WHAT’S INSIDE

by Will Fritz NEWS EDITOR

PARKING WOES Students say parking structure closures for Viejas Arena events are a problem. PAGE 2

San Diego State’s chapter of the Phi Kappa Theta fraternity was removed from campus last week. The fraternity’s national leadership said in a statement that the California Phi Iota chapter at SDSU was notified Nov. 6 that its charter was being revoked. “The fraternity board reviewed and discussed the chapter’s behavior over the last few years and determined that the chapter’s culture no longer aligns with the

fraternity,” the statement said. Fraternity leadership said the charter would be revoked for no less than five years. “This unanimous decision was difficult yet necessary,” said national Phi Kappa Theta President Adrian Gonzalez. “Our intention is to use this process as a means to continue our board’s long-term vision of supporting chapters aligned with our mission, vision and values.” However, SDSU officials have determined a longer period of expulsion for the Catholic

fraternity, which was placed on suspension in abeyance in January. Members were told any further policy violations would result in expulsion. “Allegations of violation of the alcohol policy by the fraternity were reported in September, which necessitated further action,” said a statement from SDSU Media Relations Officer Cory Marshall. “SDSU has determined expulsion of the fraternity for a minimum of seven years. Any further activity in the name of Phi Kappa Theta at SDSU is unsanctioned by both the

university and national fraternity.” Phi Kappa Theta member and Associated Students Vice President for University Affairs Chris Thomas said the September violation report arose after a student who was taken to a hospital for alcohol poisoning, as well as a friend of the student, reported being at a Phi Kappa Theta party. “No other evidence was found to prove the fraternity guilty,” SEE FRATERNITY, PAGE 2

Students, alumni react to mascot resolution

EDITORIAL: MASCOT VOTE The Daily Aztec’s Editorial Board reacts to the University Senate’s mascot resolution. PAGE 4

by Bella Ross STAFF WRITER

DERICK ABRIGU Estudiante licensiado de San Diego State enfoca sus estudios en la comunidad de inmigrantes PAGE 5

REGGAE RENEGADE The popular reggae singer Matisyahu brings his jams to San Diego. PAGE 9

Men’s soccer team ends let-down season with a 4-0 shutout of local rival, UCLA by Mary York DIGITAL SPORTS EDITOR

HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLF SDSU faces 2-8 Nevada in a battle of countering offensive styles. PAGE 11

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ith four minutes left in the W match, senior forward Jeroen Meefout raced the ball upfield towards

the goal, just as he has been doing all season, just as he has done for the last three years at San Diego State. Then, he planted a firm kick that began inches from the grass and ended in the top left corner of the Bruins’ net. Already up 3-0 to University of California, Los Angeles, the Aztecs did not need Meefout’s final goal to win the game – senior midfielder Dallin Cutler had already scored a pair in the first half and senior forward Winston Sorhaitz followed up with another goal in the second half, with assists from Meefout and senior midfielder Thom Van den Berg. But for a team of seniors that entered the season with a mountain of Photo Illustration by Mary York

expectations on their shoulders and left with a crushing 1-9-0 conference record, a thorough shutout of the Bruins was a sweet way to end a bitter season. “It’s a mix of emotions because this season was really hard and the ball wasn’t bouncing our way,” goalkeeper Adam Allmaras said. “But it was a nice, bittersweet ending, especially against UCLA. It was really great to end on that and send the seniors off on a good note.” Allmaras recorded five saves to win the game, 4-0. SDSU head coach Lev Kirshner said the win was momentous for a team that has struggled so much all season. “It was a year that we did not expect to happen and it was a very difficult year for us to go through with so many games that were tight, that could have SEE OUT ON TOP, PAGE 10

Following a resolution to retire the human representation and use of weapons by the Aztec Warrior mascot passed by the University Senate, students and alumni shared their reactions to the controversial topic. “I think the idea is, when something is around for such a long time, we don’t want to change it or have to question something that we’re kind of attached to,” theater sophomore Mario Vega said. Vega said the first time he heard San Diego State was trying to change the mascot last semester, he had serious doubts about altering such a long-standing figure. He said his perspective has since changed after doing more research on the topic. “The more research I’ve done and the more I’ve educated myself on the topic of the mascot and how indigenous people are treated, I’ve started to think maybe it should change,” Vega said. Political science senior Violet Friudenberg, who was pictured on the cover of The Daily Aztec’s Nov. 8 issue holding a sign reading “tradition is no excuse for racism,” said they believe changing the mascot should not be considered an issue in any capacity. “So much needs to change and I don’t actually think needing to change the name of a sports team or a building is that big of an issue,” Friudenberg said. “If anything, getting rid of the mascot and the moniker is a starting point and it should continue from there.” The University Senate SEE MASCOT RESOLUTION, PAGE 3


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