The DA 09-27-2010

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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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Monday September 27, 2010

VOLUME 124, ISSUE 26

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LSU 20 | WEST VIRGINIA 15

‘DEATH VALLEY’ DISASTER “That was a tough one to lose. That will stick with me for a long time.” ­ — WVU head coach Bill Stewart

Money issues pull students from classes by nick ashley staff writer

More than 1,000 students at West Virginia University were pulled from their courses this semester due to financial issues. Students have two options when it comes to paying tuition, one of which requires 60 percent of their bill be paid by the first day of classes, said Brandon Twigg, Student Accounts manager. Those students who did not make payments by the first week were pulled from their courses Sept. 8, he said. Typically, the University only pulls 300 to 400 students each semester. Last fall semester 424 students were pulled, Twigg said. Of the 1,000 pulled this semester, there are still 383 students who were dismissed from classes, he said. The rest have been reinstated. “The rest of the students eventually paid off their 60 percent and are back into their classes,” Twigg said. Student Accounts began notifying students the first week of classes about their unpaid bills and that they may be dropped from class, he said. “Before we remove any student from classes, we notify the major department and the advisers of the student so that they know the situation and to help contact that student,” Twigg said. Brittany Hancheck, a junior veterinary sciences major, said she was notified by e-mail when she was dropped from her courses on Sept. 8. The University reinstated Hancheck on Sept. 17, and she had until Sept. 24 to pay the

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West Virginia starting safety Robert Sands, 2, kneels on Tiger Stadium’s field and is consoled by WVU cornerback Brodrick Jenkins after the Mountaineers’ 20-14 loss.

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WVU’s comeback effort falls short against No. 15 LSU

SCORING SUMMARY FIRST QUARTER 7-0 LSU (00:27) LSU running back Stevan Ridley 1-yard touchdown run (Josh Jasper extra point)

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SECOND QUARTER 10-0 LSU (12:01) Jasper 49-yard field goal 17-0 LSU (9:39) LSU cornerback Patrick Peterson 60yard punt return for a touchdown (Jasper extra point)

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17-7 LSU (00:48) WVU receiver Stedman Bailey 5-yard touchdown reception from WVU quarterback Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt extra point) THIRD QUARTER 17-14 LSU (12:29) WVU receiver Jock Sanders 13-yard touchdown reception from Smith (Bitancurt extra point) FOURTH QUARTER 20-14 LSU (14:56) Jasper 23-yard field goal

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Brock Burwell, the Mountaineer mascot, looks on defeatedly as West Virginia loses to LSU Saturday night.

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West Virginia came back from 17 points down to cut LSU’s lead to three in the third quarter, but the Mountaineers’ offense could never figure out the tough Tigers’ defense in a 20-14 defeat in rowdy Tiger Stadium. It was the worst offensive performance by WVU since 2003. Read more from Saturdays’s game against LSU in Sports.

by sarah o’rourke West Virginia University’s International Student Organization’s Mini World Cup kicked off Saturday to promote diversity and bring together WVU’s international and American students. “The Mini World Cup goes beyond the sports sense of it,” said Gary LarutaDavalos, president of ISO. “It promotes not only the sport of soccer, but also gives international students an opportunity to integrate with other students.” To capitalize on diversity, the Mini World Cup was sponsored by the President’s Office for Social Justice and the Mountaineer Maniacs, Lauruta-Davalos said. Because soccer is not a very popular sport in America, international students at WVU have a hard time finding places and opportunities to play what they feel is the world’s most popular sport, he said. The Maniacs’ involvement in the Mini World Cup helps to recognize how important soccer is to international students rather than hearing about football and basketball, Laruta-Davalos said. “This event is evidence that we can all coexist,” he said. “This is a celebration, that’s what it is.” Ahmad Alashi, public relations

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MountieRide releases business plan, but still needs funding, volunteers BY SARAH O’ROURKE CORRESPONDENT

MountieRide, a West Virginia University organization that will provide students a safe ride home, has a business plan but is without funding and volunteers Student Government Association Governor Megan Callaghan said the program plans to launch before Thanksgiving. She is in the process of securing funding by filing for charitable organization status. “Basically, I am one step

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away from the 501c3, which has been the huge issue in MountieRide,” Callaghan said in a previous statement. “I definitely think that once that is set though, we are going to have the funding for it.” The program will provide a shuttle for intoxicated students to decrease the number of drunken drivers on campus. MountieRide is a nonprofit organization, so they are depending on grants and donations, she said. She hopes people will be encouraged to

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Movie Xxxxx villain Gordon Gekko returns to the A&E PAGE X screen in a new era. A&E PAGE 5

donate since it will be considered a tax write-off. Callaghan recently released a summary of what the program hopes to accomplish. According to the plan, MountieRide will operate with three Enterprise rented cars. The cars will operate Fridays and Saturdays from 11 p.m. to 4 a.m. Once a student calls in to the program, dispatchers will direct drivers to their locations. Before boarding, the student must agree to MountieRide’s passen-

ger agreement. Students will receive a receipt upon exit of the vehicle that read the pickup and drop off times and locations, the plan said. It is up to MountieRide’s drivers to make sure the students are going home and not another party or bar, the plan said. If a student is overly intoxicated and fails to communicate, the driver has the right to deny a ride. University police will be on call for potential alcohol poisoning cases or instances of violence.

PHOTOS OF THE GAME Check out additional photos from WVU’s latest football game on Page 3 and online at www.thedaonline.com.

CONTACT US Newsroom 304-293-5092 or DAnewsroom@mail.wvu.edu Advertising 304-293-4141 or DA-Ads@mail.wvu.edu Fax 304-293-6857

INSIDE THIS EDITION The West Virginia women’s soccer team played to a scoreless draw with South Florida on Sunday. SPORTS PAGE 8

Each MountieRide vehicle will be equipped with one cell phone, three trash bags, plastic gloves, flashlights, maps, first aid, water bottles and a GPS locator, the plan said. Recruiting student volunteers is the next step for the MountieRide Program at West Virginia University. “We will be doing a lot of promotion work within the weeks to follow,” Callaghan said. “MountieRide is student led, so we will need to find students willing to donate time in order

to receive community service hours.” Callaghan said she met with the Center for Civic Engagement to confirm that it will allow volunteers to receive community service hours for their donated time to MountieRide. “Along with that, the CCE has offered to post MountieRide to the website so students interested in volunteering for MountieRide can easily access information through them,” she

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SOCCER TWO-LINE TEASER BLOWOUT The West Virginia men’s XXXXX soccer team scored SPORTS PAGE X five goals against DePaul for the first time in head coach Marlon LeBlanc’s career. SPORTS PAGE 9


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