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The Villanovan | Volume 115, Issue 9: April 19, 2023

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WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, 2023 www.villanovan.com @thevillanovan VOLUME 115 | ISSUE 9

STUDENT-RUN SINCE 1916

Neptune Gives Postseason Update

Student Government Association Announces Election Results

Colin Beazley Co-Editor-in Chief

Villanova’s men’s basketball season ended with a first-round NIT loss on a Tuesday night in Lynchburg, Virginia. Villanova’s offseason? Kyle Neptune is still waiting for it. Neptune and his staff have been constantly working ever since the season ended. In the current age of college basketball, coaches must simultaneously look for talent in the transfer portal, while doing all they can to keep their own players — a never-ending multi-tasking of recruiting and re-recruiting. Villanova looked to solve this problem by hiring former assistant Baker Dunleavy as its General Manager of Basketball, where he will help both the men’s and women’s programs with the portal, NIL, fundraising and more. Because of this difficult schedule, Neptune says that he has not had time to reflect on his first season as head coach. However, he has thought about how his team performed, looking back on missed opportunities but acknowledging the challenges of the season. “Our goal is always to be the best team we can be by the end [of the season],” Neptune said, “And I thought that we were trending towards that way.” The Wildcats finished, 17-17, the team’s worst record since 2011-2012. They showed an inability for much of the year to win close games, and struggled with injuries throughout the year, most notably to senior guard Justin Moore and freshman forward Cam Whitmore. At one point, the Wildcats had a 5-12 record in games decided by 10 points or fewer. Once Moore returned, Villanova won six of Continued on p. 10.

Thomas Dessoye and Dean

Lauren Armstrong Millard and Billy Minnig Staff Writer and Gia Karavangelas.

The Villanova Student Government Association is an on-campus organization geared towards promoting student leadership and involvement on campus, as students’ peers elect them to fulfill the duties assigned to them throughout the year. On March 31st, the election winners for the 2023-2024 school year were announced. The candidates who ran for the 2023-2024 student body president and vice president were Lauren Amoo and Tiane Parris,

This year’s President and Vice President of the Student Government Association are junior Dessoye and sophomore Millard. Dessoye and Millard have both been members of the Student Government Association throughout each of their times here at Villanova. During Dessoye’s time on SGA, he has served as the student body vice president for the 2022-23 school year, where he helped increase student wages to $10 per hour. He has advocated for and successfully passed the

Thomas Dessoye and Dean Millard, the new SGA President and Vice President. Brian Luppy/Villanovan Photography.

Students with Disabilities Resolution, which calls for a more accessible campus for those with disabilities, and has helped to write and pass the Divestment from Fossil Fuels Resolution, calling for the university to divest in fossil fuel companies. With similar pursuits, Millard has served as Class of 2025 Senator, where he has advocated for more water bottle filling stations on campus, assisted in passing the Transparency Act which calls for more transparency between the student government and their fellow Villanova peers and fought to bring comeback sauces

to PIT, Belle Air Terrace and Cafe Nova. Outside of these accomplishments, Dessoye and Millard are looking forward to further serving the University and their peers this upcoming academic school year. “To be elected by the student body at Villanova is truly an honor and a privilege,” Dessoye and Millard said in a statement. “We are excited to try to push for projects and initiatives that will enhance the well being of all students regardless of their background, year, and identity. Some of these objectives include raising the student employee mini

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VSMT: Sunday in the Park with George Sarah Hecht

Staff Writer

On Thursday, April 13th, Villanova’s Graduate Theater Program celebrated the opening night of Sunday on the Park with George in the Topper Theatre of The John and Joan Mullen Center for the Performing Arts. This is the graduate program’s second main stage musical in the new Mullen Center. With lyrics and music from Stephen Sondheim and

book by James Lapine, the musical Sunday in the Park with George is a semi-fictionalized examination of French painter George Seurat during the three

years in which he worked on what later became the masterpiece, “A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte.” Directed by Valerie

VSMT performed “Sunday in the Park With George” in the Mullen Center. Courtesy of Paola Nogueras.

Joyce, the show begins with a blank canvas but soon, through the seamless work of set, costumes, props, cast and crew, the Topper Theatre was transformed into a vibrant piece of living art. The painting itself now resides at the Art Institute of Chicago, where the second act occurs, and is also famously featured in John Hughes’ film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” (1986). In “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” the character Cameron Frye has an iconic staring Continued on p. 7

University Hosts Annual Admitted Students Day p. 4

Feature: Spit Dining Hall “Grandma” Virginia Esquerra p. 4

SENIOR COLUMN: A Senior’s Train Ride Home p. 5

The Trials and Tribulations of Twenty-One p. 6

VTV and CAT Host Third Annual Villys p. 7

Campus Cat Survives Health Scare p. 9

Women’s Lax Tops Georgetown For First Time in 29 Years p. 10

Men’s Lacrosse Improves to 9-1 p. 11

Softball Sweeps St. John’s for No. 4 Conference Spot p. 13

THE BACKPAGE: Crossword and Ask The Villanovan p. 15


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