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Friday, September 12, 2014

Vandals make ‘dome’ debut

Idaho plays home opener, no lightning delay expected in Kibbie Dome

Korbin McDonald Argonaut

The Kibbie Dome has never looked so good. After two consecutive weeks with weather related problems, Mother Nature can’t affect this weekend’s game. Idaho makes its 2014 home debut against Western Michigan 2 p.m., Saturday inside the weatherproof domed stadium. “It’s going to be great,” Idaho coach Paul Petrino said. “No weather delays, the home crowd, everyone rooting for you ... It will be really good and I’m very excited for it.” After a tough nine-point loss at Purdue on Aug. 30, Western Michigan comes to Moscow fresh off a bye week, which doesn’t always translate into an advantage. Petrino said off weeks are useful to let players heal, but can also be detrimental if the team is playing well and doesn’t want sit out for a week. He noted WMU played very well against Purdue before its bye week. Like Idaho, the Broncos went 1-11 last season, but showed signs of improvement in their first game. They received immediate help from true freshman running back Jarvion Franklin. He had 19 carries for 163 yards and three touchdowns in his collegiate debut.

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Fans can receive $5 off tickets purchased all day Friday on govandals.com using the special offer code “lightning.”

Honoring greatness Idaho inducts its fifth Vandal Athletic Hall of Fame class Friday Stephan Wiebe Argonaut

Mark Schlereth, Jerry Kramer and Gus Johnson are just a few of the nationally known names residing in the Vandal Athletic Hall of Fame. Only the best athletes, coaches and contributors make it into the Vandal Athletic Hall of Fame, and six new individuals and two teams will be added to the list Friday at the University Inn-Best Western for the 2014 banquet and induction ceremony. “It’s a very fun time to see new inductees go into your Hall of Fame,” Idaho Athletic Director Rob Spear said. The new inductees for the fifth Hall of Fame class are Bob and Jan Cowan, the namesake for the Cowan Spectrum; Russ Winger, standout thrower at Idaho; Super Bowl champion Jake Scott; longtime record holder Sherrie Crang; 10-time track and field champion Jackie Ross and two sets of standout tennis and cross country teams. Spear said more than 200 people are expected to attend SEE greatness, PAGE 7

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Redshirt freshman Matt Linehan throws downfield during Wednesday’s practice. Linehan threw for 324 yards and two touchdowns in the team’s loss to ULM.

Clarifying questions Faculty Senate talks firearm policy, Ryan Tarinelli Argonaut

University of Idaho Faculty Senate Chair Marty Ytreberg wasted no time Tuesday addressing faculty member concerns about the university’s updated firearm policy.

One area of concern was faculty members’ ability to have meaningful dialogue about the subject. “We are, in fact, free to engage in classroom discussion and express opinions about any policy,” he said. “Including the weapons policy.” It was one of many clarifying answers presented to the senate regarding the new concealed

carry policy that has created a buzz of discussion on campus. Kent Nelson, UI general counsel, and Matt Dorschel, executive director of public safety and security, answered many of the body’s pre-planned questions concerning the policy. The policy allows retired law enforcement officers and SEE questions, PAGE 7

Starting with safety Third-annual Campus Safety Week begins Monday Amber Emery Argonaut

At freshman orientation this year, University of Idaho Violence Prevention Coordinator Virginia Solan said she watched in awe as several incoming students stood up in Memorial Gym to affirm they’ve been affected by suicide in their lifetime. “It was surreal,” Solan said. “It

made everyone in the room look around at each other and realize that these kinds of things can happen to anyone. People think ‘oh, it won’t happen to me,’ but it can, and we have programs like Safety Week to raise awareness of that.” The third-annual Campus Safety Week commences Monday with a weeklong series of workshops, events, forums and discussions that aim to engage students in an all-encompassing SEE safety, PAGE 7

IN THIS ISSUE

Former men’s tennis player Abid Akbar to play professionally overseas in October. sports, 8 News, 1

Sports, 8

Opinion, 11

Safety Week helpful to all students. Read Our View.

This week in rawr: UI veterans share their stories.

Opinion, 11 University of Idaho

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