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Monday October 11, 2010
VOLUME 124, ISSUE 36
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Clements outlines 2020 plan today by jessica leppar staff writer
West Virginia University President James P. Clements will unveil the University’s new 2020 Strategic Plan during his annual State of the University Address today. The plan was developed by a 40-member Strategic Planning Council that received input from across the University. The Strategic Planning Council consisted of students, staff, faculty and other external constituents
that helped make decisions about the 2020 Strategic Plan, said Nigel Clark, chair of the Strategic Planning Council and faculty representative to the Board of Governors. The purpose of the 2020 Strategic Plan is to gather information about the successes and flaws of the University and then formulate objectives to improve the University, said Carolyn Long, chair of the Board of Governors. One of the major areas of focus in the 2020 Strategic Plan is expanding research, Clark said.
“The plan started afresh so the intent was not to build on the old plan,” he said. Some areas, such as research, will continue though, Clark said. “The president has previously spoken about the desire to grow research, so it’s not surprising that there is a general consensus and emphasis that we want to grow research,” he said. The 2020 Strategic Plan will be a guide for the entire University for the next 10 years, Clark said. Previously, the University was
guided by the five-year 2010 Strategic Plan, which began in 2005 and ends this year. The five-year plan was successful in reaching many of the goals, but a 10-year plan is more beneficial because there are larger incentives and long range plans for the University, Long said. Members of the Strategic Planning Council and the BOG would like all students to understand what the 2020 Strategic Plan means
see address on PAGE 2
WEST VIRGINIA 49 | UNLV 10
A ‘STARKS’ VICTORY “I really thought Brad Starks stepped up today. He’s been nicked all year. Now, he’s been out there and he looked pretty fluid. I was tickled for him.” — Bill Stewart, WVU head football coach Bill Stewart
Goals of the 2020 Strategic Plan • Engage undergraduate, graduate and professional students in a challenging academic environment. • Excel in research, creativity and innovation. • Foster diversity and an inclusive culture. • Advance international activity and global engagement. • Enhance the well-being and quality of life for the people of West Virginia.
Gay Pride Week prompts ‘coming out’ by emily spickler correspondent
Students have the opportunity to show their true colors at West Virginia University during Gay Pride Week. The week is a “celebration and informational time for students to talk about issues related to sexual orientation,” said Jennifer McIntosh, executive officer for the President’s Office for Social Justice. Gay Pride Week kicks off today with a coming out party in front of the Mountainlair to celebrate National Coming Out Day. “Coming out should be a positive experience instead of a negative one like many people receive,” said Julia Hall, sophomore physics major and vice president of Bisexual, Gay, Lesbian and Transgender Mountaineers. Each person who publicly comes out will be celebrated with applause and cookies, she said. Tuesday’s events will include the annual same-sex weddings in front of the Mountainlair where wedding cake will be sold as well, Hall said. A new event for this year’s festivities, the Gender IdentiTEA party, will be on Wednesday on the sixth floor of the Life Sciences Building, she said. In addition to the tea party, there will be a discussion forum and speakers on transgender issues, Hall said. Another new event for this year will be Thursday’s LGBTailgate for the University of South Florida football game, she said. Although Friday has no official events planned, there will be an information table and donation jar at Vice Versa downtown that evening, Hall said. The primary focus for this week is to
see pride on PAGE 2
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West Virginia receiver Brad Starks scores the first of his three touchdowns in the Mountaineers’ 49-10 win over UNLV Saturday.
BY TRAVIS CRUM
WR Brad Starks shines in blowout victory over UNLV
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West Virginia linebacker Pat Lazear, left, celebrates with a teammate during the Mountaineers’ 49-10 win Saturday.
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For the first time since 1977, a West Virginia player scored three touchdown receptions in a game. Starks did so, leading the Mountaineers to their best offensive performance in head coach Bill Stewart’s era in a 4910 win over the UNLV Rebels. Read more from Saturday’s game vs. UNLV in Sports.
Univ. Ecolympics promotes recycling throughout October
FIRST QUARTER 7-0 WVU (13:59) Brad Starks 38-yard TD reception from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt XP) 14-0 WVU (10:31) Noel Devine 28-yard TD run (Bitancurt XP) 21-0 WVU (4:42) Jock Sanders 10-yard TD run (Bitancurt XP) SECOND QUARTER 28-0 WVU (9:49) Devine 48-yard TD run (Bitancurt XP) 35-0 WVU (0:23) Starks 48-yard TD reception from Smith (Bitancurt XP) THIRD QUARTER 42-0 WVU (8:47) Starks 4-yard TD reception from Smith (Bitancurt XP) 42-3 WVU (0:24) Nolan Kohorst 39-yard field goal FOURTH QUARTER 42-10 WVU (9:40) Tim Cornett 6-yard TD reception from Caleb Herring (Kohorst XP) 49-10 WVU (5:09) Matt Lindamood 1-yard TD run (Bitancurt XP)
CITY EDITOR
Students at West Virginia University can get more involved in recycling by dropping off their paper, plastic, glass and aluminum goods at various locations around Morgantown. The Ecolympics encourages dorm residents to recycle during October. The event pits residence halls against each other by number of items recycled per dorm. Student livings off-campus can still be involved in the recycling spirit by visiting either the Monongalia County Solid Waste Authority Recycling Center or other various drop-off locations. The center collects cardboard, glass bottles, aluminum cans, steel cans, non-office paper, office paper and plastics graded No. 1 and No. 2, said Laura Stiller, recycling coordinator for the Morgantown County Solid Waste Authority Recycling Center. The center is located on Lockside Road in Westover. Students and local residents can drive to the center and sort their recyclables in the designated bins. Other locations are available for drop off through the center such as the Glenmark Centre between Pier 1 Imports and Lowe’s, the Mountaineer Mall near the entrance by Elder-Beerman, the Sam’s Club Parking lot in
see recycling on PAGE 2
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INSIDE TODAY’S EDITION The West Virginia volleyball completed a comeback in a victory over South Florida Sunday afternoon. Check out what sparked the win ON PAGE 8.
MEN’S SOCCER UPSETS IRISH The West Virginia men’s soccer team scored two early goals and held on to beat Notre Dame 2-1 in Morgantown Saturday following the football game. SPORTS PAGE 10