Issue 8, Volume 81

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QUChronicle.com October 19, 2011 Volume 81 Issue 8

Midnight Madness

Opinion

Record crowd fills Bank Friday night, pages 8-9

Sports

Shuttle system shoddy at best, page 4

Ex-Quinnipiac star goes pro, page 13

New lanes to alleviate traffic Friday Whitney Ave.

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All roadwork to be completed by mid-November

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• 1 right turn-only lane from Whitney Ave. to Mount Carmel Ave. by Friday • 2 left turn-only lanes from Mount Carmel Ave. to Whitney Ave. • Sidewalk from Sleeping Giant to Whitney Ave. by Nov. 1 • All roadwork done by mid-November Source: Connecticut Department of Transportation

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Just the facts

Third player’s status unknown By Matt Eisenberg

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It will be a little easier to travel to campus starting this Friday, once new turning lanes are finally complete at the corner of Whitney Avenue and Mount Carmel Avenue, according to the Connecticut Department of Transportation. All construction at that corner will be complete in about a month. “The goal was to establish turning lanes to maintain two through traveling lanes on Route 10 (Whitney Avenue) in both directions. This will be achieved by the latest [this] Friday,” Connecticut D.O.T. project engineer Steven Hebert said. “Therefore, the people who are stopping to take a left on West Woods or right on Mount Carmel will not be causing a backup on Route 10.” When traveling from the York Hill campus to the Mount Carmel campus on Whitney Avenue, there will now be a right turn-only lane to turn onto Mount Carmel Avenue. When traveling back toward York Hill, there will be two left turn-only lanes on Mount Carmel Avenue to turn onto Whitney Avenue. Hebert says the new turn only lanes will help ease traffic congestion at this heavily traveled intersection. The previous configuration of the lanes often created backups on Whitney Avenue. “Especially going to night classes at like 6:30 it’s always backed up on Whitney, so these new lanes will definitely help,” senior Amanda Chipko said. Chipko and many other students who have a car on campus and commute to class daily are sometimes delayed by the construction activities. The project is about 90 percent completed, and all the lanes will be in their final configuration by the end of this month. The rain has delayed some of the final construction process, Hebert said, but they are still set to finish all major construction by mid-November. Last week they put down final asphalt on West Woods Road and Whitney Avenue. Mount Carmel Avenue is still left to be paved. “Well now you have two inter-

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Fornication in the forest $75K sculpture placed in Pine Grove By Catherine Boudreau Staff Writer

The Lender family has made many generous contributions to Quinnipiac University, including the School of Business building and the basketball court at the TD Bank Sports Center. Their newest donation, valued at

$75,000, could be the most surprising. A new sculpture was placed Wednesday in Pine Grove about 100 feet away from the security booth at the New Road entrance. Marvin and Helaine Lender, two active philanthropists in the Quinnipiac community and members of Quinnipiac’s Board of Trustees, donated the sculpture as a gift to Quinnipiac, Vice President for Development & Alumni Affairs Donald Weinbach said. “I think they truly understand the value of art on this See Sculpture Page 3

Three key men’s basketball players were noticeably absent from Friday night’s Midnight Madness event. Two of them were suspended from the team at one point, but are still on the team, Quinnipiac head coach Tom Moore said after the event. James Johnson, Jamee Jackson and Ike Azotam, three of the five current players who saw time on the court last year were not present for the team’s first full practice allowed by the NCAA because of the ongoing university investigation and team sanctions, but Moore said Azotam and Johnson are on the roster now. “As of right now, they are on the team,” Moore said. Moore said Jackson’s absence at Midnight Madness was because of a team-related matter and would not comment further on his status. Moore spoke to a JRN260 class on Wednesday and answered students’ questions about the team. Moore said to the class that once he heard what happened about the incident on Sept. 18, he punished Azotam and Johnson. “As soon as it happened I suspended them from all basketball-related activities from that point until I think [Oct. 10],” Moore said. “They had been on a team-related suspension by me [since] pretty much the day it happened.” Once Moore heard of university sanctions, he took them off suspension. “They received some university sanctions on [Oct. 6] and we had no school [Oct. 7], so once I heard of the university’s sanctions I changed that,” Moore said. “I just reinstated them.” Moore and the athletic department did not announce the suspensions publicly. “In constant discussions with our athletic department, we didn’t choose to really say anything on it,” Moore said. Moore said he could not comment on the university sanctions because of the Family Educational

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Itzik Benshalom’s “Facing Couple” sculpture was placed in Pine Grove last Wednesday.

POLL: Was Midnight Madness a successful event by athletics?

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MULTIMEDIA: Check out our Midnight Madness video.


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