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NO LOOK: THE STUDENT SECTION SPURNS THIEL’S STARTING LINEUP IN THE QUARTERFINALS OF THE PAC TOURNAMENT. FOR MORE MORE COVERAGE, SEE C1

Photo by Kimber Blair

Good Samaritans:

By Stephanie Laing Assignments Editor

Two Waynesburg University students remain in the hospital after they were forced to jump off an overpass on Interstate 79 to avoid being hit by a tractor trailer last Monday. Senior nursing majors Alissa Boyle and Cami Abernethy were injured

only after stopping their own cars to help 21-yearold Derek Hartzog after his jeep rolled. Hartzog was also forced to jump over the guardrail and was taken to the hospital. Joshua Brewer, another senior nursing major, was forced to jump over the guardrail, but was able to grab the rail before falling.

Students volunteer at local food bank By Molly Winters Staff Writer On Saturday, Feb. 18, a team of students traveled to McKeesport to help with the organization Produce to People. Produce to People is an organization that distributes produce and other grocery items to families in need, such as canned, frozen, bagged food and even fresh produces like tomatoes or apples. This occurs monthly in the following neighborhoods of Allegheny County: Sto-Rox, Braddock, Homewood, North Side, McKeesport, Duquesne and South Side. Regionally, there are distributions in Greene, Beaver and Lawrence Counties, but those are only once a month. Waynesburg students usually help out the organization twice a semester to help. For families to qualify for the distribution, they must be 150 percent below the poverty level. See STUDENTS on A3

‘Sibs N’Kids’ brings relatives to campus By Sara Faiad Staff Writer This weekend, the Student Activities Board will host the annual Sibs N’ Kids Weekend. Waynesburg will be hosting Sibs N’ Kids Weekend from Friday, Feb. 24 to Sunday, Feb. 26. “Sibs N’ Kids weekend is designed for the siblings of students, faculty and staff,” said Dana Della Loggia, sophomore accounting major. “It is a time that family can come and share a special weekend together, while enjoying different activities around the campus of Waynesburg University.” “It’s a great opportunity for younger brothers and sisters to see

where their siblings go to school and experience the college life,” Assistant Dean to Student Services and Assistant of Student Activities, Kelley Hardie said. “Also, it’s a nice way to see family that’s been away for some time.” According to Della Loggia, Sibs N’ Kids weekend is one of the student activities board’s biggest events. Returning for its second year, Sibs N’ Kids Weekend is still undergoing innovation and improvement. However, according to Hardie, “The weekend was an event that actually started about 10 years

Nursing students remain hospitalized following near-death experience on 79

Abernethy

Boyle

Boyle, Abernethy and Hartzog fell between 40-

50 feet before landing on the hillside below,

according to police. Abernethy was listed in fair condition and Boyle is still in critical condition as of presstime. “Waynesburg University is in prayer for the nursing students injured while rendering assistance following a motor vehicle accident this morning on Interstate 79 near the Mount Morris

exit,” said Robin King, senior vice president of enrollment and university relations at Waynesburg University. “Police said Waynesburg University good Samaritans stopped at the scene and two were hurt while rescuing an injured motorist.” Boyle and Abernethy, See NURSES on A4

Stratton installed, ordained Director of Stover Scholar program ordained in Roberts Chapel By Stephanie Laing Assignments Editor Dr. Lawrence M. Stratton, Jr., director of Waynesburg University’s Stover Center for Constitutional Studies and Moral Leadership, did not know where his decision to attend seminary would take him. He certainly didn’t know that he would be ordained and installed as a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) minister in Waynesburg, Pa. But as Greene County residents, friends and Stover scholars gathered on Sunday, Feb. 19, at the Roberts Chapel, Stratton’s face shined. “It is 18 years of discernment that brought us to this moment,” said Rev. Dr. M. Craig Barnes, senior pastor at Shadyside Presbyterian Church in Pittsburgh, who delivered the sermon “The Great Temptations of Scholarship” at Stratton’s ordination. “[Stratton is] ordained and installed as the director of the Stover Scholars for Constitutional and Moral Leadership Pro-

Photo courtesy of Jane Kendall

Dr. Lawrence M. Stratton, director of Waynesburg University’s Stover Scholars, was ordained as a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) minister on Sunday in the Roberts Chapel.

See STRATTON on A3

Roberts Chapel piano repaired after damage New measures put in place to prevent issues in the future

See EVENT on A2

By Nate Regotti Staff Writer A few weeks ago, the chapel piano could be heard at Upper Room, but now it no longer can.

After an Upper Room on Jan. 29 the worship was cleaning up their things as usual. When moving the brand new piano, retailed online at about $111,000,

the back leg snapped causing the back end of the piano to fall to the ground. The piano has wheels

SPORTS

REGION

ARTS & LIFE

The lacrosse team fell just short in their opener Saturday against Hood. See Page C1

The Waynesburg Senior Center has completed its four-year plan to relocate to a new facility on Morris Street that offers seniors more activities and events than before.

The Performing Art Series hosted ETA3 at 7:30 p.m. on Feb 21 in the GPAC.

INSIDE Copyright © 2012 by Waynesburg University

51 W. College St. Waynesburg, PA 15370

Thursday, February 23, 2011

Vol. 89 No. 16

Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1-A4 Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B1, B4 Editorial/Op-Ed . . . . . . . . . . . . .B2, B3

Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C1-C4 Arts & Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .D1-D2 Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . .D3-D4

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See PIANO on A2

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