10.27.11 Yellow Jacket

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51 W. College St. Waynesburg, PA 15370

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Vol. 89 No. 7

New members elected to University Board of Trustees By Alex Hinton Op/Ed editor Three new faces and one familiar face have joined Waynesburg University’s Board of Trustees this fall. Terrence H. Murphy, Parker T. Williamson and

John D. Woodward were recently elected and Martha Smith, after serving three consecutive terms and then taking a one-year hiatus, has returned to the board. “I’m very excited about [the new Board members],” said Waynesburg

University President Timothy Thyreen. “They come from different backgrounds and believe strongly in our mission. They bring a network of resources to the institution.” Trustees are nominated to the board by a stand-

alone nominating committee followed by a full board vote. The Board of Trustees determines policy for all aspects of the university, chooses the university president and approves changes in education programs, among several other duties.

“They have the ultimate responsibility for the University,” Thyreen said. The new trustees provide the influence that the university values. Woodward has widespread experience with the U.S. Government and

‘Think Pink’

Chemistry honorary receives award

public policy. From 2003 to 2005, he served at the U.S. Department of Defense and has received the Outstanding Civilian Service Award, a very high honor for the U.S. Army. See TRUSTEES on A4

Event showcases musical talent By Brooke Larson

By Angela Wadding

Staff Writer

Staff Writer The American Chemical Society’s Waynesburg University student chapter recently won the “Outstanding Chapter Award” from the ACS. The award was a result of the hard work put in by students involved in the program. Out of more than 330 student chapter annual activity reports that were reviewed, 229 awards were given out. The University was one of 36 student chapters chosen to receive the “Outstanding Award.” “I’m always impressed with how much work students put in for making these events a success,” said Dr. Evonne Baldauff, assistant professor of chemistry and chair of the Department of Chemistry. The award was the outcome of the 2010-11 academic year. “We always try to continue with our best events and at the same time add new things,” said Baldauff. “Every year the students come up with great examples.” These events involved the haunted lab for students and local community members, the cosmetic chemistry program offered to Girl Scout members and community outreach programs. The lab program for homeschooled students in the area is held about once a month and gives the students a chance to be involved with science experiments. “I really enjoy working

Hardie said. “No matter what your race, culture or social status is in society, and education is key; the more education and the more that we know about the deadly disease the more we can help to find a cure one day.” During Think Pink Week, Colleges Against Cancer hosted various

Wanting to prove that he could sing something other than Contemporary Christian, Derek Platt performed “Wonderful Night” by Eric Clapton for the Music Convocation. “I am a big fan of Eric Clapton, and “Wonderful Night” is one of my favorites.” said Platt. The Music Convocation was held Friday afternoon in Benedum Dining Hall. It consisted of students in the Department of Music who presented pieces of work they have been working on during the semester. “I thought I would have to tell Dr.D [Dr. Ronda DePriest] that I couldn’t perform Friday,” said Platt. Unexpectedly, the day before the Music Convocation Platt’s pianist informed him that he could no longer play for him. “Nevertheless, Jacob Richie came to my aid.”

See WEEK on A4

See MUSIC on A4

Photo above by Amanda Rice and photo below by Allyson Wernert

In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, students were able to participate in a variety of activities, including the “Shave to Save” event (above). Students were also able to sign-up for the “Quack for the Cure” event (below).

Week devoted to raising breast cancer awareness By Sarah Bell Arts & Life Editor In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Colleges Against Cancer dedicated an entire week to one color: Pink. Kelley Hardie, Colleges Against Cancer advisor, stressed the importance of knowledge about cancer. “Cancer is a disease that can affect anyone,”

Blackout event to be held in honor of student By Abby Pittinaro Staff Writer

On Feb. 23, 2011 Waynesburg University lost a student to a tragic accident. On Oct. 29 at the football game against St. Vincent there will be a blackout in honor of the late Josh Malenke. “We are having the See ACS on A2 blackout day to honor

our fellow student, Josh Malenke, who had passed away in a tragic motorcycle accident,” said sophomore cheerleader Jozie Squib. “The event will be held at the John F. Wiley stadium during the football game to show our support during senior day, since Josh would have been a senior this year.”

The cheerleaders will be wearing their special blackout shirts for part of the game and then switching to their Cheer for a Cure t-shirt. The Athletic Training Student Association is organizing the blackout and is selling tshirts in honor of Malenke. See STUDENT on A3

The Athletic Training Student Association has been selling t-shirts for the event in the Benedum Cafeteria.

SPORTS

ARTS & LIFE

REGION

The wrestling team is set to get their 2011-12 campaign underway. See Page C2

The “Rough Cuts” sitcom, created in honor of Josh Malenke, premiered this past Tuesday during an event held at 4 p.m. and at 9 p.m.

More construction is on the way for Waynesburg during the next few years.

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Photo by Jasmine Blackwell

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