The DePauw | Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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175TH ANNIVERSARY DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI LECTURE SERIES Kyle Smitley ‘07, founder of organic children’s clothing company barley and birch, delivered a speech in Meharry Hall on Wednesday about the tales of a young entrepreneur.

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Special Olympics basketball tournament encourages community, students to unify By ABBY MARGULIS news@thedepauw.com

For the 25th consecutive year, DePauw will host a statewide all-women’s basketball tournament on Saturday for the Special Olympics. DePauw will welcome 31 teams to participate in this year’s competition in the Lilly Athletic Center’s main gym. The welcoming ceremony begins at 11 a.m. and the tournament games start at 12:30 p.m. Mayor Sue Murray and junior Olivia Carmel, Panhellenic Council’s director of philanthropy and services and head organizer of the event, will give an opening welcome speech. DePauwCapella will sing the national anthem and two additional songs. There will also be a dance performance by X-Cell. Students from all over campus plan to help out during the day. Many Panhellenic and Interfraternity Council greek chapters have committed to attending the event and cheering on the players. Student athletes will assist in facilitating the event. As in years past, the Tiger football team will provide timers, scorekeepers and encouragement for the teams play-

ing. Following the day of tournaments, a spa night and free pizza will be provided in the Auxiliary Gym. This is the first year that this evening event will take place. “The pizza party Saturday night will give Special Olympics athletes and DePauw athletes a chance to interact outside of the time during the games,” said senior Jonathon Cripe, president of the Student Athlete Advisory Committee and co-organizer of the event. There will be women from each sorority house giving free manicures and pedicures to athletes. Jack Daddy Sunrise, a band comprised of DePauw students, is also scheduled to perform Saturday night. The weekend tournament will conclude on Sunday with a brunch hosted by the sororities, followed by the last games of the tournament. “It’s exciting for me to see how the DePauw community as well as Greencastle comes together to make it special for the athletes participating,” Carmel said. “It’s a lot of fun, everyone comes out

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‘Invisible Children’ sparks conversation WHO IS JOSEPH KONY?

According to the non-profit filmmakers of Invisible Children, Joseph Kony is the world’s worst war criminal. In 1987, he took over leadership of an existing rebel group and renamed it the Lord’s Resistance Army.

WHAT IS THE GOAL OF KONY 2012?

Invisible Children has been working for nine years to end Africa’s longest-running armed conflict U.S. military advisers are currently deployed in central Africa of a “Time-Limited” mission to stop Kony and disarm the LRA. If Kony isn’t captured ths year, the window will be gone.

KONY 2012 IS TAKING ACTION TO ENSURE THESE TWO THINGS:

1) That Joseph Kony is known as the world’s worst war criminal. 2) That the U.S. military advisers support the Ugandan army until Kony has been captured and the LRA has been completely disarmed. They need to follow through all the way and finish what they have started.

WHY IS THE CAMPAIGN MAKING JOSEPH KONY “FAMOUS”?

The campaign aims to make Joseph Kony famous, not to celebrate him, but to raise support for his arrest and set a precedent for international justice. If people know about the crimes that Kony has been committing for 26 years, they will unit to stop him. At press time, the YouTube video boasted over 43 million views. INFORMATION FROM KONY2012.COM

DePauw students and Special Olympic participants enjoy pizza after the basketball games in Lilly in March 2011. ARCHIVES OF THE DEPAUW

VOL. 160, ISSUE 36

Richard Olunya spoke Wednesday in Watson Forum as a representative of the KONY 2012 Invisible Children campaign. Olunya, a native of Uganda, spoke of his childhood experiences in the war-torn area. Olunya spoke of friends abducted by the Joseph Kony group who were forced into becoming child soldiers or killed. As a part of the KONY 2012 campaign, Olunya will remain in the United States for ten weeks, traveling and discussing this issue to raise awareness and call for support. Flip to page 8 for Emily Brelage’s column on the campaign. HOANG NGUYEN / THE DEPAUW


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