The Lumberjack — Issue 15 — Fall 2012 — Vol. 99

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NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT

Ice Jacks split home weekend against ASU

INSIDE News: Gold Axe awards, p. 5 Life: NAU students travel to India, p. 14 Sports: Basketball commentary, p. 18

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BY MATT ESAENA

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AU vs. ASU. Nothing more needs to be said for hockey fans to know the intensity of the in-state rivalry, but to add some more drama coming into the two-game series this past weekend, the NAU Division II Ice Jacks were ranked No. 2 and ASU ranked No. 3. The series was split, giving each of these bitter foes a game apiece. On Nov. 30, ASU took advantage of some late NAU penalties to win 5–3, while the following contest had to be decided by a eight-round shoot-out, which ended in a 5–4 victory for the Ice Jacks. The sold-out crowd for the Dec. 1 game definitely got their money’s worth. The game was fast-paced with body checks being thrown all over the ice. ASU went up 2–1 after the first period, but the Ice Jacks regained control of their focus to battle back and head into the final stanza tied 3–3. The Ice Jacks scored their forth goal with a little bit of luck, a shot was taken from the blue line and was deflected by an ASU defenseman past his own net minder. see HOCKEY page 20

Sophomore Nathan Kundla rushes to steal the puck against ASU at the Jay Lively Activity Center on Dec. 1. The Ice Jacks tied the game 4-4 after overtime and won 2-1 in a shootout. (Photo by Amanda Ray)

ASA fee canceled for spring semester

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BY GARY COLLINS

he Arizona Board of Regents (ABOR) suspended, for the spring semester, the $2 fee students are charged to support the Arizona Students Association (ASA) on Nov. 26. This move is only a temporary suspension of the fee. ABOR is expected to reaffirm its vote and approve a policy review calender at their regular meeting on Dec. 6. Reactions to the suspension were mixed. Associated Students of Northern Arizona University (ASNAU) President Sammy Smart, a senior elementary and special education major, said she was disappointed in the decision. She had pushed for delay until the February ABOR meeting. “We were hoping to postpone a decision until the February meeting of the board so that all sides could be heard,” Smart said. Mark Naufel, ASU Tempe campus Undergraduate Student Government (USG) President,

said he was content with the decision “I am pleased with the decision . . . the only disappointment I had with the Regents’ decision [was] to postpone the permanent decision; at the end of the day this fee will be removed, postponing it just means we have to wait longer before ASUA and ASNAU are willing to work with us to create something new and more beneficial for our students,” Naufel said. This action follows on the heels of the ASU Tempe campus’s USG Senate Oct. 23 resolution to no longer associate with ASA financially and otherwise. Prior to this, on Sept. 26, ASU Downtown USG President Jeff Grossman and his Vice President of Policy David Bakardjiev resigned from ASA following Naufel’s resignation the day before. Jeffery Hebert, president of the ASU Polytechnic see ASA page 5

Rumble in the Rolle

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Kyle Martinez works to submit Dan “Mercer” Hodge during the first match of the NAU Kick Axe Wrestling event at the Rolle Activity Center on Nov. 30. (Photo by Sean Ryan)

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