The DA 09-07-2010

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THE DAILY ATHENAEUM

“Little good is accomplished without controversy, and no civic evil is ever defeated without publicity.”

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Tuesday September 7, 2010

VOLUME 124, ISSUE 12

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Students support overnight policy Survey shows Pierpont residents support relaxed visitation policy

Virginia University said they support a relaxed overnight visitation policy. In a survey issued by the University in April, 60 students responded on the current visitation policy within the hall. Pierpont Hall, primarily for upperclassmen, is the only residential housing complex BY TRAVIS CRUM with a relaxed visitation polCITY EDITOR icy that allows residents to sign in guests of both genders More than 87 percent of overnight. Pierpont Hall residents at West “The main goal of that sur-

vey was to get a survey from students who had a modified visitation policy to see if there were any major concerns raised from that visitation policy,” said Trish Cendana, director of WVU Residential Education. “We wanted to find out if there was a negative impact on any of the students,” she said. More than 63 percent of the survey’s respondents said they utilized the policy by signing in an opposite sex guest over-

night during the year. Forty percent of these respondents said they signed the same guest in seven or more times. Seventy-five percent said they felt “very comfortable” with their roommates overnight guests of the opposite sex. The survey completes a twopart look at the policy first examined last year. In February 2009, a survey was taken of more than 1,000 students from all residence

halls on campus before the policy was put into place. More than 95 percent of students said they would support the change in the 2009 survey. “In most cases, the results were pretty favorable,” Cendana said. “Generally the results look about the same.” Cendana said she plans to go over the two survey’s results with the University’s Visitation Policy Committee in October. More research would be needed before any policy

WEST VIRGINIA 31 | COASTAL CAROLINA 0

WVU COASTS TO VICTORY “The most important thing is the fact that we played with a reckless abandonment. I asked the players to do that, and they bought into it. I liked the way they flew around.” — Bill Stewart, WVU head football coach

changes would take affect for the rest of the residence halls on campus, she said. Ryan Campione, Student Government Association governor who is concerned with changing the visitation policy, said the survey’s results were what he hoped for. “Between this and the 2009 survey, we are building up an even stronger case for the visitation policy change,”

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Color Day to be Friday tradition by Melissa Candolfi STAFF WRITER

Oliver Luck, West Virginia University athletic director, said he wants to start a new Friday tradition. Luck said he wants WVU fans to wear the school colors every Friday throughout the year. This past Friday, WVU was a sea of gold and blue as students participated in National College Colors Day. The purpose of the day is to let students, faculty, staff and alumni show their school spirit and promote traditions. The University has participated in the event since 2005 by encouraging the WVU community to participate by sporting blue and gold. “WVU students are really loyal to the football team and their school,” said Brittany Pryor, a sophomore pre-journalism major. “I think having a day dedicated for students to wear blue and gold really shows how loyal the University is.” However, Pryor thinks WVU should advertise the day more with posters, fliers, a

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2009 WVU grad finalist in Glamour Magazine award by erin fitzwilliams staff writer

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West Virginia fans watch as the 2010 Mountaineer football entrance is shown over the video board at Milan Puskar Stadium. The Mountaineers won the game 31-0 over Coastal Carolina and move to 1-0 on the season. This Friday, West Virginia takes on Marshall in the Friends of Coal bowl.

West Virginia defense quiets Chanticleers’ offense in blowout

FIRST QUARTER 7-0 WVU (7:00) J.D. Woods 4-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt extra point) chelsi baker/da

SECOND QUARTER 10-0 WVU (8:18) Bitancurt 21-yard field goal THIRD QUARTER 17-0 WVU (13:32) Jock Sanders 17-yard touchdown pass from Smith (Bitancurt extra point)

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24-0 WVU (1:44) Ryan Clarke 1-yard touchdown run (Bitancurt extra point)

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West Virginia running back Noel Devine, left, and receiver Jock Sanders celebrate after Devine’s fourth-quarter touchdown in Saturday’s 31-0 victory over Marshall.

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The Mountaineer defense put on a show Saturday to open the 2010 season. Defensive coordinator Jeff Casteel’s bunch shut out an opponent for the first time since 2005 and the first time at home since 1997. The offense put up 400 yards of offense in the victory. Read more from Saturday’s game against CCU in Sports.

SCORING SUMMARY

A West Virginia University graduate is a finalist for Glamour Magazine’s, “Women of the Year: Reader’s Choice Award 2010.” Kyria Henry, a 2009 multidisciplinary studies graduate, was nominated for the nonprofit dog training program she founded. Although voting ended last Tuesday, Glamour has not announced the winner at press time. Henry is among four nominees that were featured within the magazine. “As a nonprofit I apply for so many grants. I didn’t think I would ever hear back,” Henry said. “Then they called me.” Henry’s longtime friend, Katelyn Casten, who also graduated with a multidisciplinary studies degree in 2009, wrote an essay to Glamour Magazine nominating Henry. Her program, Paws4people, lets female prison inmates train dogs to become service workers. The dogs provide living assistance for those who require special needs, such as the elderly or the handicap.

FOURTH QUARTER 31-0 WVU (14:11) Noel Devine 4-yard touchdown run (Bitancurt extra point)

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Kyria Henry, Readers’ Choice Award 2010 Nominee for Woman of the Year, trains service dogs with inmates at women’s prisons.

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INSIDE News 1, 2, 3 Opinion: 4 A&E: 5 Sports: 7, 8, 10 Campus Calendar: 6 Puzzles: 6 Classifieds: 9

GOING THE DISTANCE Does the long distance comedy sink or soar? A&E PAGE 5

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INSIDE TODAY’S EDITION The West Virginia women’s soccer team had to come back against Central Michigan, but it still pulled off a crucial win SPORTS PAGE 8.

CLUTCH IN OVERTIME The West Virginia men’s soccer team upset No. 17 UNC Wilmington at home Sunday. The Mountaineers opened the season 1-1 against top 25 teams. SPORTS PAGE 8


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