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Herald By and for the students of Hobart and William Smith Colleges

FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 2010

VOLUME CXXXI ISSUE 23

GENEVA, NY

Human Body Found Near Seneca Lake By Liz Witbeck ’10 A&E Editor

A human foot was found on the shore of Seneca Lake on April Fool’s Day last week. Police report that this is not a practical joke. The following day, a badly decomposed human body was found in the town of Torrey, more than 14 miles away from where the foot was found. The decayed foot was found inside of a sneaker. The discovery was made at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 1 along the Seneca Lake shore, near the Geneva Chamber of Commerce and 800 ft east of the boat launch at Lakeshore Park. A couple and their young child discovered the foot while searching for driftwood. The family came upon a sneaker along the shore. When they picked up the sneaker, they discovered the foot still inside. They then reported the discovery to local police. The Geneva City Police Department as well as Seneca County Police and New York State Police Departments responded to the incident. Ten police were at the scene in total on Thursday to investigate. A dive team was also at the scene to search for other potential remains. On Friday, April 2, while police

continued the investigation in the area, a human body was found at 3:56 p.m. The discovery was made by Yates County police along the shoreline near Perry Point Road in Torrey. The foot was in an extremely decomposed state at the time of its discovery. According to Geneva police, the foot was mostly bones with little tissue still attached. The foot was cut off at the ankle as well. The body was also found to be quite decomposed. Police report that it was in such a decayed condition that it was not a whole body. Geneva police released that the foot was a size 13. Photo courtesy of: www.genevadevelopment.govoffice2.com From the size of the foot, On April 1, a foot was found on the shore of Seneca Lake by a family police believe that the looking for driftwood. The following day a badly decomposed human body foot belonged to a human was found in the town of Torrey. Both are being examined by the Monroe male. However, this is only County Medical Exampiner’s office. speculation, and police cannot be certain whether the foot is male or female until a medical must be completed to determine if If DNA is found within the remains, examination is done. the foot belongs to the found body. it will be submitted to a national Police cannot determine The remains of both the body police database and compared to whether there is a connection and the foot were sent to the Monroe current files. between the foot and the body, County Medical Examiner’s office. The investigation still continues although they believe a connection A thorough examination will be among area police as to the source is possible. A medical examination conducted in the following weeks. of the human remains.

WEOS Faces New Management By Whitman Littlefield ’11 Herald Contributor

Yang Hu/Photographer

During the final round of the 2010 HWS/IDEA Round Robin Debate Tournament held last weekend, Trinity College from Ireland (left) beat Cornell University to become this year’s champions.

Trinity College Wins 4th

Photo courtesy of: fybush.com

Aaron Read, the General Manager at Hobart and William Smith’s radio program made it clear that newly announced partnership with Rochester’s WXXI will not affect the quality of programing echoing throughout the Finger Lakes on WEOS 89.1, “We do local news now; we will do local news after the deal goes through. Thats not changing” he says. Read strongly supports the collaboration of these two public broadcasting stations that was initiated by the Colleges’ President Mark Gearan who remarked with enthusiasm, “It’s got some

very exciting possibilities.” Read, as manager, believes that the station itself, students, and the community at large stand to gain a great deal. Since WEOS started playing NPR programing in 1990 “we’ve been competing with NPR entities;” now the two will work together to expand both the variety and depth of the programing. Three years ago WEOS began receiving pressure from Nation Public Radio to higher an additional three full-time employees or risk losing the WEOS continued on Page 2

Campus Happenings

A&E

Inter view with Kevin Roose

Diar y of A Wimpy Kid

Housing for Fall 2010 WSC & HSG Update Upcoming Events

Annual Debate Tournament By Liz Witbeck ’10 A&E Editor Spring has finally fallen upon Hobart and William Smith Colleges, and with spring comes robins. Round robins, that is. The 4th Annual HWS/IDEA Round Robin Debate Tournament last weekend saw the participation of 16 teams representing 9 countries. In the end, the first place finish went to Trinity College Historical Society of Ireland. It is the first time the university has competed in the Round Robin.

Sub-Fr ee H os t s M oc kt a i l s Axis Dance Comes to Campus Book of t h e We e k

Team members Niamh Ní Mhaoileoin and Niall Sherry of Trinity College were recently crowned the debating champion team of Ireland for 2010. Ní Mhaoileoin, 20, is studying English and hopes to pursue a career in journalism. Sherry, 23, is majoring in Comparative European Politics and plans to obtain a doctorate after graduation this year. DEBATE continued on Page 2

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