THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 2015
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2 rapes reported at McNutt From IDS reports
Two incidents of rape were reported to the IU Police Department occurring at the same time between Friday and Saturday at McNutt Quadrangle, according to IUPD’s daily crime log. The two victims, both from the Indianapolis area, were under the age of 18 and knew each other. One of the victims first reported the inci-
By Michael Hughes michhugh@indiana.edu | @MichaelHughes94
IU was picked to finish second by Big Ten coaches this season after finishing second in the Big Ten Tournament and making an NCAA appearance last year. Here’s a look at the conference teams the Hoosiers face this season.
Michigan 7 p.m. Oct. 24, at IU 2015 record: 2-1 Coaches Poll Projection: 7 Formation: 4-5-1 Key player: Francis Atuahene, freshman, midfielder In his first three college games, Atuahene has scored three goals for the Wolverines. The highlytouted freshman has lived up to the hype so far, creating offensive chances for a team that struggled to do so last season.
Michigan State 3 p.m. Nov. 4, at IU 2015 record: 3-1 Coaches Poll Projection: 4 Formation: 3-6-1 Key player: Zach Bennett, senior, goalkeeper Bennett, one of the top goalkeepers in the Big Ten since he was named a starter as a freshman, is picking up where he left off. In the Spartans’ first four games, Bennett has posted three shutouts. The one game he allowed a goal was a 1-0 loss at Oregon State.
pects who were visiting Bloomington together, IUPD Lt. Andy Stephenson said. The suspects didn’t know the victims previous to the incident. IUPD is investigating events leading up to the incident, Stephenson said. No arrests have been made at this time. Child Protective Services is assisting in the investigation. Carley Lanich
Penn State 1 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 13, at Penn State 2015 record: 2-1-1 Coaches Poll Projection: 3 Formation: 3-5-2 Key player: Connor Maloney, junior, forward Maloney is coming off a season in which he was named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year. He led Penn State and the Big Ten in goals with 10, five of which were game winners, last season. While he is still listed as forward, he has played the first four games of the season as a midfielder.
Breaking down
Maryland 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16, at IU 2015 record: 2-1-1 Coaches Poll Projection: 1 Formation: 4-4-2 Key player: Mael Corboz, senior, midfielder Last season, Corboz led the Terrapin attack with a Big Ten-high 10 goals, after transferring from Rutgers. It was Corboz’s free kick late in the Big Ten Championship game that won the Terrapins the tournament title against IU. This season, Corboz has tallied one goal.
dent to an Indianapolis area police department, which then referred the report to IUPD for investigation Tuesday. IUPD has interviewed two suspects in connection with the case. An IUPD statement identified both suspects as IU students and 18-year-old males. The incidents occurred in separate rooms at McNutt, each belonging to one of the suspects. The two victims met the sus-
Rutgers 3 p.m. Sept. 20, at IU 2015 record: 2-1-0 Coaches Poll Projection: 8 Formation: 4-3-3 Key Player: Jason Wright, sophomore, forward As a freshman, Wright tied for the conference lead in goals with 10 and led the Big Ten in points with 25. He was a unanimous selection to the Freshman All-Big Ten team, but lost to IU defender Grant Lillard for Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors.
Northwestern 4 p.m. Sept. 27, at Northwestern 2015 record: 0-2-1 Coaches Poll Projection: 6 Formation: 4-4-2 Key player: Joey Calistri, senior, forward Calistri is one of the few key members remaining for a Northwestern team that lost eight seniors after last season to graduation. Calistri has yet to score or assist on a goal for a team that has only scored one goal in its first three matches.
Ohio State 7:30 p.m. Oct. 10, at IU 2015 record: 1-3-0 Coaches Poll Projection: 5 Formation: 3-5-2 Key player: Danny Jensen, junior, forward Last season, Jensen led the Buckeyes in goals on a team that surprised with a second place finish after being picked to finish last in 2014. This season, Jensen has failed to find the back of the net but did assist on one of the two Ohio State goals this season.
Wisconsin 7 p.m. Oct. 31, at IU 2015 record: 0-4 Coaches Poll Projection: 9 Formation: 4-4-2 Key player: Drew Conner, senior, midfielder For the past four years, Conner has been one of the top players on Wisconsin teams that have routinely finished at the bottom of the conference. Last season, however, was one of his least productive years. Conner scored just twice, both off penalties, and recorded only one assist.
‘Wayne’s World’ director to give lecture at IU Cinema By Jack Evans jackevan@indiana.edu | @JackHEvans
Four years ago, when director Penelope Spheeris asked her daughter Anna Fox to come work for her, Fox said yes on one condition — their first project would be releasing all three of her “Decline of Western Civilization” documentary films together on DVD for the first time. Spheeris, who will appear at the IU Cinema this week along with some of her films, including the “Decline” trilogy and “Wayne’s World,” shuddered at the project. It would involve sifting through the hundreds of boxes of film and video from 40 years of work collected in a cold, temperature-controlled vault. Aside from the drudgery of it, spending that much time looking
at work she did decades ago would be “pure hell,” she said. “There’s other layers like ‘I wish I had done it differently,’ or ‘That time which was great is over now,’ and then you go straight to ‘I’m going to die soon,’” Spheeris, 69, said. “It’s like my life flashing in front of me by watching these movies.” So Fox took charge, working with old film formats and borrowing a digital audio player from former Guns N’ Roses drummer Matt Sorum. Within two years they found a distributor — Shout! Factory — and earlier this year, the films were released as a set on Blu-Ray and DVD. “Anna was right, because it was a big burden on my shoulders to have the movies not out there, and people really, really want to see them,” Spheeris said. “We’ve sold out theaters all over the country.”
Spheeris will speak as part of the Jorgensen Guest Filmmaker Lecture Series at 3 p.m. Friday, and the cinema will spotlight her films from Thursday through Saturday as part of its Directed by Women series. Screenings and the lecture are free but ticketed, and screening times can be found at cinema.indiana.edu. Initially released in 1981, “The Decline of Western Civilization” was Spheeris’ feature debut. It documented the punk rock subculture of the late-1970s and early-1980s Los Angeles, including interviews with and performance footage of a roster of bands that would prove influential — Black Flag, X, the Germs, Fear, COURTESY PHOTO
SEE SPHEERIS, PAGE 6
IU Notify adds software system By Carley Lanich clanich@indiana.edu | @carleylanich
With September being National Preparedness Month, the IU Notify system has recently expanded to include computer updates via a new Alertus emergency alert software. Alertus, which has the ability to post full-screen pop-up messages on any computer with software downloaded from IUware, has been implemented in the IU Notify system for only about a month. IU Notify is the system that IU uses to alert anyone on the current email and phone lists during an emergency situation. Emergency Management and
Continuity Director Debbi Fletcher said the Alertus computer notification is “just one more tool in the toolbox,” of IU Notify’s current alert strategy, which includes various combinations of phone calls, texts, emails and social media alerts sent out among IU students and staff for different types of emergencies. Fletcher said the goal of this extra medium of communication was to reach students and staff that may have cell phones and other mobile devices put away during classes. “That’s one of the reasons we really pushed to get a system like that,” Fletcher said. “We knew there were places we just weren’t touching people. We could not get messages
to them because they could not receive them.” Alertus was first tested last week when a gas leak on North Jordan Avenue near the Musical Arts Center prompted the IU Police Department to evacuate the area. While the Alertus updates were sent out to computers as planned, templates in the emergency notification system were left blank sending out the message: “IU Bloomington Update: A dangerous situation is occurring near (INSERT LOCATION). Stay away from the area. Follow official instruction.” Fletcher attributed this to human SEE IU NOTIFY , PAGE 6
Often referred to as a rock ‘n‘ roll anthropologist, filmmaker Penelope Spheeris will speak Sept. 11 at the IU Cinema.
Legislators weigh in on Iran By Mary Katherine Wildeman marwilde@indiana.edu | @mkwildeman
Indiana Gov. Mike Pence led a coalition of governors in opposing President Obama’s Iran deal Tuesday even as Senate Democrats secured the votes the president needs. Pence and 14 other Republican governors’ letter voiced concerns that the agreement won’t effectively stop Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. “Iran is a state sponsor of terrorism, and it should not be permitted any pathway toward obtaining a nuclear weapon, now or ever,” the letter reads. On July 14, the United States
and other world powers signed a landmark deal with Iran limiting the Persian country’s ability to develop nuclear weapons in exchange for the lifting of economic sanctions. Since then, Republicans penned a resolution of disapproval. Though opponents to the deal hold the majority and the resolution will likely pass initially, President Obama has promised a veto. In order for the veto to be overturned, supporters need to whip up at least 34 Senate votes. As of Tuesday morning, 42 Democrats had announced their intention to SEE IRAN DEAL, PAGE 6