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Volume #100 | Issue #24 | May 16, 2016 | depauliaonline.com

ON DECK

MATTHEW PARAS | THE DEPAULIA

The new DePaul arena will have student seating located above in the “Demon Deck,” a shift from where fans previously sat below at Allstate Arena. The building opens Fall 2017.

Student seating will be off the floor in new arena By DePaulia Investigation Following a mid-February win over Providence, members of DePaul’s men’s basketball team stormed the student section at Allstate Arena. Celebrating their biggest win of the season — upsetting the then No. 11 ranked team in the country — the Blue Demons joined students partly because there weren’t enough fans to storm the court. It was the rare moment where students could enjoy success right along with the players, with the student section faced directly behind the basket. But with the construction of DePaul’s new arena, this wouldn’t be possible. Once the arena opens in Fall 2017, the way students experience games will likely be drastically different.

Enter the Demon Deck. The student section, or the now called “Demon Deck,” will be raised up to the second floor of the arena, meaning students will have a farther view and it will eliminate most seats for students closer to the floor. “The idea was really to create an atmosphere that would give students a good vantage point and at the same time, if they wanted to stand an entire game, they would be in their own community,” DePaul athletic director Jean Lenti Ponsetto said. “We really wanted to provide them with a concourse area so that there were pregame events, pizza parties, or whatever, you know, students would like for us to do.” Moving the student section upstairs, however, would also free up room to charge additional pricing behind the basket.

See ARENA, page 26

SGA executives running unopposed By Maddy Crozier Staff Writer

With Student Government Association (SGA) elections next week, 29 positions renew for elections. Only 19 students will run. Of the 19 on the ballot, 14 run uncontested. This, in almost all aspects, guarantees their positions for the upcoming school year. Candidates were introduced to a group of largely others running at a “Meet the Candidates” event Wednesday. On the joint President and Vice President ticket appear juniors Ric

Popp and Megan Scoville, respectively. Currently, Popp serves as SGA’s vice president and Scoville serves as one of the Senators for the College of Science and Health. Both look to this election as an opportunity to further cement their involvement. As in previous years, one of the duo’s initiatives continues the focus on “SGA as an advocate,” Scoville said. “We recognize that SGA serves as the official liaison between students and the administration,” she said. “We want to be taking that position as seriously as we can by hearing the voices of the students in any

See SGA, page 8

Photo Courtesy of OMAR ANDREW MICHEL ADRIANA FOR SGA CABINET

Andrew Willett, Omar Escamilla, Adriana Kemper, Michael Greene are running for executive positions for Student Government Association.


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