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The Villanovan | Volume 117, Issue 2: September 18, 2024

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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 2024 www.villanovan.com @thevillanovan VOLUME 117 | ISSUE 2

STUDENT-RUN SINCE 1916

Looking Forward: Hoops Mania

Sexual Assault Lawsuit Filed Against Villanova Awaits Trial

Owen Hewitt Co-Sports Editor

Villanova announced that Hoops Mania, an annual event that signals the start of basketball season, will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 20 at the Finneran Pavilion. Hoops Mania programming typically includes introductions of the men’s and women’s basketball teams, some scrimmages, a dance battle, a dunk contest and a threepoint competition. The night is usually capped off by a performance from a musician, whose identity is kept a secret until they go on stage. Last year’s performer was rapper Rick Ross, while the year before that saw Meek Mill. While Hoops Mania is intended to raise excitement about the upcoming basketball season, it falls much earlier in the semester this year than it typically does. Villanovans will have to wait 37 days between Hoops Mania and the men’s home exhibition against Robert Morris scheduled for Oct. 27. If those struck with basketball fever only care for games that will appear in the ‘Cats’ record at the end of the year, they will have to wait even longer. The men’s team will wait 45 days in between Hoops Mania and its season opener against Lafayette, while the women’s team will have 51 days to wait before its season opening contest against Wake Forest. In previous years, Hoops Mania has happened in October. The 2021 event took place on Saturday, Oct. 21. 2022’s iteration was on Friday, Oct. 1. Last year, Hoops Mania happened on SaturContinued on p. 19

Emma Cahill Co-Editor-in-Chief

Content warning: mentions of sexual assault. On Thursday Aug. 29, the public was made aware of a sexual assault lawsuit filed against Villanova University, College Hall Apartments and three male students. This civil case is still developing, having just been removed to federal court by the defendants. Described in a previous article by The Villanovan, the plaintiff’s counsel claims inaction on behalf of the University and College Hall. The suit also claims negligence and recklessness on part of the

assailant and the other two alleged accomplices. In a separate criminal case, the Delaware County District Attorney’s Office charged the assailant with indecent sexual assault. A deal was reached for the assailant in criminal court, as he has pleaded guilty. There has been an order restricting the assailant’s ability to contact the plaintiff, and he is not allowed back at Villanova. This deal also involves a one-year house arrest and a seven-year probation. The other two alleged accomplices have not been charged with any crimes. As the civil lawsuit is in its preliminary stages,

The assault took place in Sheehan Hall on Villanova’s campus. Graydon Paul/Villanovan Photography

The Villanovan has spoken to plaintiff’s counsel, Jay Edelstein Esquire, in regards to the direction the case is heading. Edelstein, co-founder of Edelstein Law and assigned attorney to the case, predicts a six-to-eight month time frame for the case - no longer than a year. While there is currently no set trial date, preliminary meetings are occurring and a conference will likely be set within the next 30 to 40 days. If and when the case eventually does make it to trial, it will be a jury trial rather than a judge trial. The plaintiff, though anonymous for protection reasons, will come forward and testify in the courtroom

if the case is tried. In regards to the civil damages of the case, Edelstein discussed that the residuals of the case are about past, present and future pain and suffering, as well as for covering medical expenses incurred. There is no set dollar amount in mind for the case, as Edelstein emphasized the need to go through the discovery process before determining the damages, and to first discover the punitive nature of the case. While the civil damages are a factor in the case, Edelstein emphasized the importance of this case not only in residuals, but as a force to change procedures

Father Peter Gives Opening Address Nicole Lidditcoat

Co-News Editor

University President, Rev. Peter M. Donohue, O.S.A., Ph.D., delivered the annual opening address on Wednesday, Sept. 11, to faculty and staff, outlining key developments that will shape Villanova’s future. Fr. Peter emphasized the importance of keeping the Villanova community informed about key changes and

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upcoming initiatives. He noted that his goal was to provide essential updates and “hopefully help us acclimate ourselves to this new academic year.” One key point of the address outlined plans for the new Falvey Library, located at Vic Maggitti Hall. Currently, the area is undergoing rock excavation, with efforts being made to ensure the process is less disruptive than previous construction projects. Additionally, Fr. Peter addressed recent leadership

changes on campus. A few names were mentioned. The new Vice President for Information Technology and CIO, Tej Patel, will address the campus’s growing technological needs and expand opportunities for the University. Fr. Peter addressed Robert Morro’s retirement as Vice President for Facilities Management, as the University is currently undergoing a search for someone to fill this position. Among other roles still in the search process is the

Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion following Dr. Teresa Nance’s retirement and the Vice President and Director for Athletics following Mark Jackson’s departure from the University. In the interim, these roles have been filled internally by Ariella Robbins and Lynn Tighe, respectively. Additionally, Matthew Harris has been named the Executive Director of Undergraduate Admission, succeeding the beloved Michael Gaynor. This October, the UniContinued on p. 3

Father Peter Gives Opening Address p. 3

2024 Presidential Debate Recap and Breakdown p. 4

Villanova Campus Resources for Suicide Awareness Month p. 8

Villanova Needs More School Spirit p. 11

Why Villanovans Should Vote This Election p. 12

LASO Block Party Kicks Off Heritage Month p. 14

The Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T p. 16

CatAppetite: Top 10 Reservations for Family Weekend p. 17

Villanova Prepares for Early Hoops Mania p. 19

Men’s Soccer Draws FDU, 2-2 p. 21


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