Quidditch more than fictional game â–ş Page 5
THE UMASS LOWELL
Serving the Student Body Since 1976
April 26, 2016
Redefining ‘Refuge’
In This Issue Recap of Chancellor Moloney’s first year
Jessica Kergo Connector Staff
â–ş Page 3
‘Documentary Now!’ review â–ş Page 9 FIFA speaker comes to campus
â–ş Page 11
Final River Hawk Scores Team
Score
Overall Record
Men’s Lacrosse vs. UMBC
L 9-8 3-12
Softball vs. Hartford
W 1-0
Baseball vs. UAlbany
L 4-2 17-19
Baseball vs UAlbany
L 4-12
10-36
1-15
Xirinachs’ first win gives River Hawks split against UAlbany UMass Lowell Athletics
LOWELL, Mass. – Steve Xirinachs (San Diego, Calif.) earned his first career win as a starter, as the UMass Lowell (17-18, 5-9) baseball team split a doubleheader with the UAlbany Great Danes (15-20, 4-7) on Saturday at LeLacheur Park. The visitors took game one, 5-2, and behind Xirinachs’ 5.1 innings of one-run ball the hosts took the final game, 6-1. “Game one was tough to swallow,� said Head Coach Ken Harring. “We just didn’t execute, made some mistakes. We’re a young team, some of the stuff we have to patient with. To come back in game two against a pitcher whose dominated us over the past two years is pretty satisfying. We kept grinding and took care of opportunities when they came and scratched out a win.�
Courtesy of UML Theatre Arts
On Wednesday, April 20, actors and stagehands of the University of Massachusetts Lowell Theatre Arts program held their premiere showcase of the spring semester performance, “Refuge.â€? The play began at 7:30 p.m. and was held in the Comley Lane Theatre at Mahoney Hall. Students and faculty worked especially hard these past few months to launch the production, as it is not a traditionally produced play. “Refugeâ€? is what is known as a devised play; this means that the actors, stagehands and director all collaborated in creating both the dialogue and stage directions for the show. The 90-minute-long performance, directed by David E. Shane, consists of 10 actors who portray the words and personas of authentic individuals who were interviewed during the development of the play in attempts to broaden its audience’s understanding of the term “refuge.â€? â–ş See “Refuge,â€? page 8
UMass Lowell Theatre Arts students portray one of the stories in “Refuge.�
Students wrap up semester with Spring Carnival
Game Two Trailing 1-0 in the fifth inning, the River Hawks scored three runs in the frame to take their first lead of the day. Mark Tumosa (Willington, Conn.) started the rally with a single, followed by infield singles by Ian Strom (Hopedale, Mass.) and Oscar Marchena (Miami, Fla.) to load the bases. Joe Consolmagno (Worcester, Mass.) tied the game with a single that dropped in front of the left fielder, and Steve Passatempo â–ş See “River Hawks,â€? page 12
Sections News.............................3 Campus Life..................5 A&E.............................. 7 Sports..........................10
Marlon Pitter/Connector
Western Education performs as part of WUML’s Spring Showcase at Spring Carnival on the South Campus quad. The Only Things and Dead Beggars were also included in the muscial festivities. ► See �Spring Carnival,� page 6