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The Appalachian 03.04.14
Student arrested for break-in
Appalachian State University’s student news source since 1934
Vol. 88, No. 37
Craig Robinson presents comedy tour at App State
by Carl Blankenship
Intern News Reporter
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ppalachian State University Police arrested freshman undecided major Alec Schemmel in connection to an alleged break-in at the Appalachian Panhellenic Hall on Sunday. University Police received the report of a breaking, entering and larceny at approximately 4:05 a.m., according to a police report. Schemmel, 20, has been charged with a felony count of breaking and entering and a count of misdemeanor larceny. The breaking and entering charge is a felony because it occurred after dark, according to the report. Schemmel entered the building through a window, according to the report. University Police recovered $640 of property from the suspect. University Police Chief Gunther Doerr said that they received multiple tips on the identity of the suspect. “Several people had observed the individual in and around the area at that time, and the descriptions we received matched the descriptions of a potential suspect,” Doerr said. “We were also able to pull video from another area of campus and observe the suspect with the stolen items.” Schemmel has a bond set at $10,000 and will appear in court Tuesday with a later appearance scheduled for April 30.
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Craig Robinson and The Nasty Delicious perform Sunday evening in Holmes Convocation Center. Members of the audience rushed the floor for a dance party during the second half of the show.
by Kelsey Hamm Intern A&E Reporter
Craig Robinson and his band The Nasty Delicious performed at Holmes Convocation Center on Sunday night, kicking off the southeastern portion of his national comedy tour. Robinson, best known for his role as Darryl Philbin in “The Office,” began the night with an interactive comedy and music routine. The night progressed with music from the band and ended in a
20-minute dance party where attendees were encouraged to dance in front of the stage. “What I hope for my show is to get people to party with us,” Robinson said. “The floor is a dance floor, and I want App State to rock out. I want to make people feel really excited.” At least 1,540 people attended the event, Appalachian Popular Programming Society Adviser Randy Kelly said. Sophomore accounting and health care management ma-
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jor Daniel Healy said he was pleasantly surprised by Robinson’s performance. “I was unaware of [Robinson’s] multiple talents and thought he was just going to do stand-up,” Healy said. While attending Illinois State University, Robinson began his comedic career at The Second City improvisation enterprise in Chicago. Robinson said his interest in stand-up comedy was a spur of the moment occurrence. “This career chose me,” Robinson said. “I was in col-
lege, and I was very silly. I had a night manager job checking in kids in the building, and I would always be cracking jokes. I didn’t realize I was doing bits until someone would come up to me and say, ‘Craig, I’m always laughing at what you said the other day.’” Before watching other students perform, Robinson did not consider performing stand-up comedy himself. Only after seeing the other university students did Robinson recognize comedy as an accessible career choice. “I had always seen comedians in a sort of different light,” Robinson said. “I would see them on the TV, but then some people I knew were doing comedy at the school, and when they performed, you could feel the aura and the energy from them.” For students interested in comedy and acting, Robinson said he suggests performing whenever and wherever you can. “You have to go on stage despite of your fear,” Robinson said. “That’s how I wound up doing comedy in the first place. You have to do it even if you’re afraid of it. You have to walk through that wall.”
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Former Appalachian State Men’s Ultimate Frisbee captain Justin Allen lays out for a pass while practicing. Allen will join the New York Empire Ultimate team.
by Laney Ruckstuhl Intern News Reporter
Two students on Appalachian State University’s Men’s Ultimate Frisbee club team have signed contracts to play ultimate frisbee professionally in New York City starting this May. Junior appropriate technology major Jesse Lieberman and senior health care management major Justin Allen are two of 13 men in the nation that have signed this preseason to play for the New York Empire in the American Ultimate Disc League. The AULD is one of two pro-
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fessional leagues for ultimate frisbee in the nation. This is its third year in existence, Lieberman said. The New York team’s normal season is April through July, but Lieberman and Allen are allowed to start in May after the semester ends so they can continue with classes as normal, Lieberman said. The AULD will take care of their housing, living and traveling expenses for the summer, but the two will not make a salary. “Right now, there’s no money in the sport,” Lieberman said. “The very, very best players are
making maybe $5,000 a year.” Lieberman said his current focus in playing the sport in the AULD league this summer is not to make money, but to enjoy the experience. “There could be potential career options 10 years down the road, but right now it’s a total side gig for a fun experience,” Lieberman said. Lieberman said that he grew up playing multiple sports including baseball, soccer, basketball and lacrosse. “When I found ultimate, I just threw everything else out,” LiSEE FRISBEE PAGE 2
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