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BEATING THE ODDS l \\'U STUDENT TAKES GOLD IN DEA‘NFL\ k 1 STUDENT LIFE THE INDEPENDENT VOLUME 128, No. 60 \IEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSIT'i IN ST. LOUIS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2007 Law school diversity highest in M0. Diversity percentage at Wash. U. still lags behind national average BY MARGY LEVINSON STAFF REPORTER Washington maUniversity's School of Law have the highest percentmage of Afri- can-American students when compared to.S her major 1am sc Is in uri.bu1 it still in City BarAssociation A), the oldest black bar sippi, blackstudents only corri- p sed 6.2 percent of the total number of law students in the 2004—2005 school Bolin. associate dean of aidms ions at W ngton Universi- ty's School of Law “it‘s a ver3 real and \ery urgent need. mphasized that d1- \ersit3l'n is more of a pipeline is- sue meaning that preparations should be started from a 30ung ae.g [W need to be] getting young people fro om early on. on a path that will help t em to lege an nd to law She expla aineldthat students from different backgr might not be as aware ofwha is needed to get into colleges and graduate schools and thus do not ha\e thesame[opportu- nities as other Bolin also explainedthat the L'n n11ersit3 does recruit heavi1y atlhistorical|3 black colleges sthat more needst to D. mm :70" m udone. "We need to put more ef- forts into ourSrecruitment ef- for uch get trig more information arisd more oorpp nities for people to visit or talk to ppeo1e in the program, such as pprofessors or gradua ates of the program,” continued Bolin Ther re are also efforts be ing made wit thin teh St. ommunity, according to Bolin re organizations that work with hi h school students r m the public school system roti ing internships and help ping to educate studentosuon higher education at a ung In addition, the dean of stu- dents and the n of admis- sions met with the Black Law Students Association an rid t e urtuadergrad i'e-law society to attract a more pdiverse popu iation students also acknou edge 21::efforts b3 the tacu113 w'ete talked to the admissions office and other de ns here who want toincrease diversity and are working“ \ith students." said first3r1a31 student Pooja Kadakia The lack of diversit3 is deti nitcely noticed "I came from the s3stem in Califor- nia, whichis a 1t more d103erse than this; he have like Oep cent Asians." said Kadakia rlrlirinn and alumni have been reaching out to studentsOof various back- m'prospective are definitel3 trying See DIVERSlTY, page 3 BY MANDY SILVER SENIOR NEWS EDITOR uinor Eri rm Fults has been named editorin chief of Student Life for the 2007-2008 schoo ar'b3 th 1an ard of Directors of Washington Uni1ersit3Studeri Media, Inc., the newspaper's publisher, The announcement was made at Student Life‘s an- nual banquet Friday night Fults ' ifo's Senior Scene Editor. will begin her tenureas editor in chief on April 4,2 As editor in chief,Fu1ts is responsible for hiring the ed1- torial staff overseeing the pro duct tion of the neuspaper and BEARS WIN UAA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP .. none...“- i \Ntbhlflllli 111111111111 1 "‘II KillEL SOBEWIISIUOENI llii l Scone/hale Tyter Nading get: carried off the court by the Phi Delt bomb squad cheering section after the Bears victory over University of Chicago Friday night, Feb 24. With the Victoiy Wash. U. took the UM conference Championship. lite women’5 team also won, giving them them their 10th straight conference champions!" BYANDREI BERN“ SENKR SKINS EDlTOR head coach Mark Edwards said the fren- sthe bet he zied,red-c1ad crowd“ his 26 ears at the Playingt inhis final re Bears responded however. thanks toth arly hot hand of f orward Nick Nikita: ular season home Lady Bears also c SI NC WWW. STUDLIFECOM 31878 Student Life names Fults editor in chief for 2007-2008 year making all final editorial deci» sions before it is printed Futsls. seltdescribed as a "people person," hopes to take open- minded approach to managing the paper. “1 want tallpstaff members mpus gro anda ansy stu- dent to feel they can approach you gain their eamt their contribut Fults has beeninvo n:‘lved in Student Life since her freshman See E10, page 3 WU Marrow Registry drive switches to cheek swabs BY PUNEET KOlLIPARA STAFF REPORTER The Washington University Marrow Registr3s (WUMR) an nual drives begin week an nd to or teh first time getting onto the registry is both free and pain nesl According to senior Brayden sidizingt the $65 tering Yfor the second 0straight year. Yellman said that the pathshigh expectations forthis year‘5 dr rive “V We 33 3'uo uld reallySlike to see what the cheek swabs do to get people to come this year." he d. is new technology allows quic to bring a lot of people Th erogup has been publi- Clllnglhl) e3ent by handingout t13ers. con cting Residential College Directors and ho1d1n a 1 events to inform people about the e3ent an nd to allvi- att' certain misconceptions. The group is also giving away dpll/a par '10 the freshman floor that registers the most The road to Salem has officially be- urL rogram. Despite heavy gmae.the senior scored ten 0 Wmu‘5 . . stu ems se firsttwelve pointsn tokeep the game close take UAA title In According ' i in the openingmt 8 The 12th ranked Washington Uni- to Yellman. a versity men's bask lwonthe UAA cha louer bowl was completel3 packed. with teh soecrid de onship Saturda3 afternoon with much of ck full as well. The Bears trai smany ass saturday’s matChUp athrilling79-74 3iclor3 01er11th-ranked Both Thurtene and Hon norary and the with 14 minutes r:emaining in the halxt quirts drawm blood through C cago before an announcedcrowd of Athletic Department hea3'113 promoted before reog'ong H0 run oter the nttdlc uen thou h th 1907 fans at the Field House.With the methroughout theeel; game's next se\enaminutes to take a 28- cuss no“ only requtres a check mnthefle 204.113 ghicagoopened the contest on abe 201ead. see Sports, Page 8 snub U eived the league'5 automatic bid to the Diii‘sion NCAA AATou czmh ampioti IV SARA “MIMI MWS REPORTER 1SA Toda1 arardto {our undtrgra adua tuedms at “a. hingtori llnuersiu tor their strong academic in“ Marim Md‘ namcdt AllI \\ Lollqrc atidemititrst learn and .‘(l’lltll’ [aura Klein 5a ship tilt the makingssof an instant classic Bears [had all tempts from don man andiumor Il’t)\ Ruths hen named to tht third team Senior Jtssita iritdriian r11 \ed an honorable meritiu1n 1h 11 mn 111d uith the lni\ersit\ 111 \1abama tor ha\ i. i. r: n 't v leucd out o! the poo students h n four of their first live at- ’ntown to take a 12-7 lead in the game‘s opening minutes. The USA Today recognizes four seniors’ achievements nominated nationwide b3 their schools. Members of top\ of the ISA Toda3 neuspa per honoring them arl. a Mar:halland Liolduxater Stholar majoring in earth and plan etan scmnc and chemum 11: has onducted entironmen It was a lead the3 uould ne\er reltn quish. See BEARS, page 6 tal research In the MUJdH: Des- ert. Spa summers 111 :00-1 to determint “mom 1h.r1 Is lift— on\rsla in addition. Marlon is an Mix a Sciences Louritil lrcu' surer, copresidcnt oi the mar athoii team for Lou Gehrig's disease charities, an under graduate rtprcstmatnc to lht‘ Board of Trustees and a sLit'lll c liutreath group lt'adt'r Stu-rite Outreath Is a program that See AWARDS page 2 lSlt‘l’lli)’, 1s tlillt-rent donating," 111' tht n01:dlc stick is not the most apptralingthin \\11 h thousands oi pcoplen (in halting lists for marrow 1r plot the group hopts toddrau lurg: numbers tothe dr1\'.1»s as the probalnlit) 111 a patient per («1113 matching with a tertain dIorior is obou1 our in a million and eitri lomr ior minorities and multiracial. itllrnan t-amphsized lht‘ rrlollU' ease of rigistering this 31-ar “turning to a time takes about 1'. minutes. Most oi that See WUMR, pageZ Satisfying your sweet tooth Valentine's Day may be over. but what Ilytiu.I chocolate Ciawng on t S we 5 Jackie Allen looks at the best place to gab a sneer has around campus Scene. Page 5 Getting spirit back in the Fieldhouse Approximately 2. 000 fans packed the fieldhbuse this weekend to watch the Bears take home the champion- 5/7/17, Why our editonal board wants to see more of that Fonim, Page 4 INSIDE: Scene Forum Sports . ..... Clan/beds Soda/111 \JNQN‘XW NEWSROOM PHONE ' 314936-5995 ADVERTISlNG PHONE 314335-6713 E-MAIL US editoiféstud'ilecom 011 THE WEB Mm E'UdlllELOlTl

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BEATING THE ODDS l \\'U STUDENT TAKES GOLD IN DEA‘NFL\

k 1

STUDENT LIFETHE INDEPENDENT

VOLUME 128, No. 60

\IEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON UNIVERSIT'i IN ST. LOUIS

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2007

Law school diversity highest in M0.Diversity percentage at Wash. U. still lags behind national average

BY MARGY LEVINSONSTAFF REPORTER

Washington maUniversity'sSchool of Law have thehighest percentmage of Afri-can-American students whencompared to.S her major 1amsc Is in uri.bu1 it still

inCity BarAssociation

A), the oldest black bar

sippi, blackstudents only corri-p sed 6.2 percent of the totalnumber of law students in the2004—2005 school

Bolin. associate dean of aidmsions at W ngton Universi-

ty's School of Law “it‘s a ver3

real and \ery urgent need.mphasized that d1-

\ersit3l'nis more of a pipeline is-sue meaning that preparationsshould be started from a 30ungae.g [W needto be] gettingyoung people froom early on. ona path that will help t em to

lege annd to law

She explaaineldthat studentsfrom different backgrmight not be as aware ofwhais needed to get into collegesand graduate schools and thusdo not ha\e thesame[opportu-nities as other

Bolin also explainedthat theL'nn11ersit3 does recruit heavi1yatlhistorical|3 black colleges

sthat more needstto

D.

mm

:70"

mudone."We need to put more ef-

forts into ourSrecruitment ef-for uch get trig moreinformation arisd more oorppnities for people to visit or talkto ppeo1e inthe program, suchas pprofessors or graduaates ofthe program,” continued Bolin

Therre are also efforts being made witthin teh St.ommunity, according to Bolin

re organizations thatwork with hi h school studentsr m the public school systemroti ing internships and

helpping to educate studentosuonhigher education at a ung

In addition, the dean of stu-dents and the n of admis-sions met with the Black LawStudents Association anrid t eurtuadergrad i'e-law societyto attract a morepdiverse popu

iationstudents also acknou

edge21::efforts b3 the tacu113w'ete talked to the

admissions office and otherde ns here who want toincreasediversity and are working“\ithstudents." said first3r1a31student Pooja Kadakia

The lack of diversit3 is detinitcely noticed "I came from the

s3stem in Califor-nia, whichis a 1t more d103ersethan this; he have like Oepcent Asians." said Kadakia

rlrlirinn

and alumni have been reachingout to studentsOof various back-

m'prospective

are definitel3 trying

See DIVERSlTY, page 3

BY MANDY SILVERSENIOR NEWS EDITOR

uinor Erirm Fults has beennamed editorin chief of StudentLife for the 2007-2008 schoo

ar'b3 th 1anard of Directors ofWashington Uni1ersit3StuderiMedia, Inc., the newspaper'spublisher, The announcementwas made at Student Life‘s an-nual banquet Friday night

Fults ' ifo's

Senior Scene Editor. will beginher tenureas editor in chief onApril 4,2

As editor in chief,Fu1ts isresponsible for hiring the ed1-torial staff overseeing the producttion of the neuspaper and

BEARS WIN UAA CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP

..none...“-

i\Ntbhlflllli 111111111111 1

"‘II

KillEL SOBEWIISIUOENI lliil

Scone/hale Tyter Nading get: carried off the court by the Phi Delt bomb squad cheering section after the Bears victory over University of Chicago Friday night, Feb 24. With the Victoiy

Wash. U. took the UM conference Championship. lite women ’5 team also won, giving them them their 10th straight conference champions!"

BY ANDREI BERN“SENKR SKINS EDlTOR head coach Mark Edwards said the fren-

sthe bet hezied,red-c1ad crowd“his 26 ears at the Playingtinhis final re

Bears responded however. thanks totharly hot hand of f

orward Nick Nikita:

ular season home Lady Bears also

cSI NC

WWW.STUDLIFECOM

31878

Student Life names

Fults editor in chief

for 2007-2008 yearmaking all final editorial deci»sions before it is printed

Futsls. seltdescribed as a"people person," hopes to take

open-minded approach tomanaging the paper.

“1 wanttallpstaff membersmpus gro andaansystu-

dent to feel they can approach

you gain theireamttheir contribut

Fults has beeninvon:‘lved inStudent Life since her freshman

See E10, page 3

WU MarrowRegistry driveswitches tocheek swabsBY PUNEET KOlLIPARASTAFF REPORTER

The Washington UniversityMarrow Registr3s (WUMR) annual drives begin weekannd toor teh first time gettingonto the registry is both freeand painnesl

According to senior Brayden

sidizingtthe $65tering Yfor the second 0straightyear. Yellman said that the

paths‘ high expectationsfor this year ‘5 drrive

“VWe 333'uould reallySlike to seewhat the cheek swabs do to getpeople to come this year." he

d.is new technology allows

quic

to bring a lot of people

Therogup has been publi-Clllnglhl) e3ent by handingoutt13ers. con cting ResidentialCollege Directors and ho1d1n

a 1 events to inform peopleabout the e3ent annd to allvi-att' certain misconceptions.The group is also giving awaydpll/a par '10 the freshmanfloor that registers the mostThe road to Salem has officially be-

urL rogram. Despite heavy gmae.the senior scored ten 0 Wmu‘5 . . stu emsse firsttwelve pointsntokeep the game close take UAA title In According

' iin the openingmt

8The 12th ranked Washington Uni- to Yellman. a

versity men's bask lwonthe UAA ‘cha

louer bowl was completel3 packed. withteh soecrid deonship Saturda3 afternoon with much of ck full as well. The Bears trai smany ass saturday’s matChUp

athrilling79-74 3iclor3 01er11th-ranked Both Thurtene and Honnorary and the with 14 minutes r:emaining in the halxt quirts drawm blood throughC cago before an announcedcrowd of Athletic Department hea3'113 promoted beforereog'ong H0 run oter the nttdlc uen thou h th1907 fans at the Field House.With the methroughout theeel; game's next se\en aminutes to take a 28- cuss no“ only requtres a checkmnthefle 204.113 ghicagoopened the contest on abe 201ead. see Sports, Page 8 snubU eivedthe league'5 automatic bid to the Diii‘sionNCAAAATou

czmhampioti

IV SARA “MIMIMWS REPORTER

1SA Toda1 arardto {ourundtrgraadua tuedms at“a.hingtori llnuersiu tor theirstrong academic

in“ Marim Md‘ namcdtAll I \\ Lollqrc atidemititrstlearn and .‘(l’lltll’ [aura Klein

5a ship tiltthe makingssof an instant classic Bears

[had all tempts from don

man andiumor Il’t)\ Ruths hennamed to tht third teamSeniorJtssita iritdriian r11 \ed anhonorable meritiu1n

1h 11 mn 111d uith thel ni\ersit\ 111 \1abama tor ha\

i.

i. r: n 't v

leucd out o! the poo students

hn four of their first live at-

’ntown to take a 12-7lead in the game‘s opening minutes. The

USA Today recognizes four seniors’ achievementsnominated nationwide b3 theirschools. Members of

top\ of the ISA Toda3 neuspaper honoring them

arl . a Mar:hallandLiolduxater Stholarmajoring in earth and planetan scmnc and chemum11: has onducted entironmen

It was a lead the3 uould ne\er reltnquish.

See BEARS, page 6

tal research In the MUJdH: Des-ert. Spasummers 111 :00-1

to determint “mom 1h. r1 Islift— on\rsla

in addition. Marlon is anMix a Sciences Louritil lrcu'surer, copresidcnt oi the marathoii team for Lou Gehrig'sdisease charities, an undergraduate rtprcstmatnc to lht‘Board of Trustees and a sLit'lll cliutreath group lt'adt'r Stu-riteOutreath Is a program that

See AWARDS page 2

lSlt‘l’lli)’, 1s tlillt-rentdonating," 111'

tht n01:dlc stick is not the mostapptralingthin

\\11 h thousands oi pcoplen(inhalting lists for marrow 1rplot the group hopts toddraulurg: numbers tothe dr1\'.1»s asthe probalnlit) 111 a patient per(«1113 matching with a tertaindIorior is obou1 our in a millionand eitri lomr ior minoritiesand multiracial.

itllrnan t-amph sized lht‘rrlollU' ease of rigistering this31-ar “turning to a time takes

about 1'. minutes. Most oi that

See WUMR, pageZ

Satisfying your sweet tooth

Valentine's Day may be over.but what Ilytiu.I chocolateCiawng on t Swe5 JackieAllen looks at the best placeto gab a sneer has aroundcampus Scene. Page 5

Getting spirit back in the Fieldhouse

Approximately 2. 000 fanspacked the fieldhbuse thisweekend to watch the Bearstake home the champion-5/7/17, Why our editonal boardwants to see more of thatFonim, Page 4

INSIDE:

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Sports . .....

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Sophomore Jamie McFarlin goes up against the Maroons. The Lady Bears

rallied late in the game to heat University of Chicago 80-75In overtime.

LADY BEARS oz.in the second half, moving to

satisfying," said Schell.faced lots of doubt and somany people felt we couldnot do this after losing key

FROM PAGE 8

players from last season.‘e win just kept get»

eson," added McFarlm

The teeam will now beginpreparing for the NCAA tour-nament, which begins nextweekend. Pairings are setto be announced on Mondaymorning.

Senior Sports Editor / Andrei Berman l [email protected]

BASKETBALL 0:0 FROM PAGElChicago’s versatile junior

Nate Hainje kept the game close,however, scoring 15 of his team-hig 20 points in the openinghalf, as the Maroons trailed bjustone, 37-36, at intermission.

as.h U limunite ainje andthewrest of the Maroons’ potentthreepoint shooters in the sec—ond half, en route to a ten pointlead with less than fivemiremaining. “We really tried toget out on theirshooters in thesecondhal1.1nf efirst hlaf, es-pecially early, they killed us,"said freshman off-guard AaronTho'mpsson, who finished with13 points, including four 3‘s, in31 minutes 0 action

pson singled out the

eegets on,Tyler gets better because he justkeeps on hustling and hustlingand I think that had a big factor

dad‘sseconded thattsenti—ich

“ ler had one of the mostunbelievable hustle plays I'veever seen. He dove and knockedthe ball loose, got up, dove andgrabbed the ball, threw it to aguy, got up and ran and was at

ing on the floor twice. You can'tknock that heart."

The Bears led by as many as12 with less than eight minutesto go in the second stanza, butChicago refusedtto quit. TheSouth Siders cut the lead to four

win on the final day of the re-gular season.

Chicago finished the regularseason tied with Wash. U. in theUAA standings and will official-ly be considered UAA co~cham» pions, but the Maroons will notreceive the league‘s automatic

bid since they lost both the sea»son's meetings to “ash. L‘, Head»to-head match-ups serve as theleague‘5 first tiebreaker

Ever-steady jun

figures with 24 points and add-ed six rebounds despite having

‘mited d e toD‘t‘h

v: :7

o continuallyefensive aSsign-

ments throughout the afternoonand noticeably altered Hainje‘seffectiveness in the second-half.

sophomore fllied a school record 16 assists inthe contest to go with just twoturnovers in 38 minutes of play—ing time. Wallis did not record

field goal and finished with ‘three points

“They came out pretty hardlhad a good game up at

theirplace, solthink teheymadesome adjustm

' very manysaid Wallis. “l was able to geteverybody else involved. It wasgreat because they were hittingtheir shots. I couldn't be hap-pier"

Nikita joined ThornRuths. anfi Nading1n doublpeSfig-tired as theeesnior finished with12 points.

The championship victorymarked the ideal culminationto a regular season which haspiqued the curiosity of moreWash. U. students than anyschool sports team in recenthisttory. While crowds routinelyfilled the Field House through-

ketball atmosphere I‘ve playedin front of. It was just awesome.It was a big game for us, the fansknew it and they really helpedus win," said reserve guard Philyvertsen.“The fans definitely didn't let

MONDAY I FEBRUARY 26, 2007

WNLDII I STUDENT IIFE

Sophomore Tyler Ned/pg goes for a layup during the Bears’ regular sea-son finale against the University of Chicago. Nading scored a game high

of 24 points, helping the Bears clinch the conference championship.

six games away from a nationaltitle waslost on no one on theyoun

“We'lelamtake some time [teen

us downwn.They were great. Theywere loud," sai a lis.

As a bruised and batteredNading was carried off the courton the shoulders of the Wash. U.student body, it might have beendifficult for many in attendanceto fathom that the Chicago win,in fact, did not mark the end ofthe season The Bears will findout today whereutheyare headedin t etoNCAA ent.

Fans will likelyhave at leastone, and probably two, moreopportunities to see the squadcompete, as Wash.U. is expectedto host early-round competition.Chicago is expected to receivean at-large bid to the Big Dance.

The fact that the team is now do."

and now we can go get our ulti-mate goaa."1

And what is that ultimateoal7“Coach sets us down on the

first day of practice and says‘we’re heretto win the nationalchampionship.” said Wallis.

at’5 what we're here to

OLYMPIAN oto FROM PAGE 8played during the rest of thetournament including a stel-lacr ebac win aaginstdefending gold medalists from'Canasia.

wn-30 halfway throughits game with the Canadians,

the team realized that theirmedal hoopes were ontthe lin

t em twould ot

able to match up against therest of the competition fromRussia, Germany, Finland and

Sweden.“We took our gametothe

next level and plaryedlfrom tlhits for

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goldme early in t e third, bot

teams fought for their Olympiclives until the red, white. andblue came out on top 4—3 afteran exciting game-winning goal

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