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Eagles soar to third place finish at Conference Crossover

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s cross country team brought home a third place finish out of 31 teams at the Lewis Conference Crossover Saturday morning in Romeoville, Illinois.

Senior Bastian Grau (Höchstadt, Germany) paced the Screaming Eagles with a 12th place finish in a time of 25 minutes, 17.2 seconds. Senior Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana) just missed out on a top 25 finish, coming in at 26th in 25:35.8.

Sophomores Austin Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) and Javan Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee) were 33rd and 36th, respectively, while senior Darin Lawrence (Indianapolis, Indiana) rounded out the Eagles’ scoring in 49th.

Grand Valley State University won the meet with 55 points, while California Baptist University was second with 121, with USI in third with 150.

Next up for the Eagles are the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championships October 21 in Kirksville, Missouri. The Eagles will be going for their 13th consecutive conference championship.

Judicial Committee Narrowly Approves 7th Circuit Nominee Barrett

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

The U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary voted along party lines Thursday to approve Amy Coney Barrett’s nomination to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Barrett, a professor at Notre Dame Law School, along with Michigan Supreme Court Justice Joan Louise Larsen, nominated to the 6th Circuit, and Eric Dreiband, nominated to be assistant attorney general to the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division, were approved by the committee on 11-to-9 votes. None of the nominees garnered any votes from Democrats.

Prior to the vote, Democrats and Republicans sparred over the questions Barrett faced during her Sept. 6 hearing. Committee members, primarily Democrats, raised concerns about Barrett’s willingness to follow precedent and her ability to separate her Catholic faith from her judicial decisions. A few Republicans also asked about her past scholarly writing which contemplated when a judge’s religious beliefs conflict with the law.

Committee Chairman Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, remarked specifically about Barrett, calling her “eminently qualified” and an exceptionally bright nominee.” He also admonished his Democrat colleagues for strongly implying in their questions that “She was too Catholic.” He characterized their questioning as leading the committee down a “dangerous road” of implementing an unconstitutional religious test for nominees.

“I don’t think how religious a nominee is or isn’t should every be part of our evaluation,” he said.

Committee ranking member Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., both Catholics, fired back. They pointed out Barrett has no judicial experience and very limited trial experience so the committee was left with reviewing her academic writing to understand her judicial views.

In addition, Durbin noted that Grassley along with Republican Sens. Orrin Hatch and Ted Cruz also asked Barrett about her writings on the intersection between religious beliefs and judicial experience.

“I take our Constitution seriously when it says there shall be no religious test for public office but many senators on this committee, Republicans and Democrats, felt the writings of the nominee warranted an inquiry about her views on the impact of religion on a judge’s role,” Durbin said. “That is not a religious test.”

Barrett’s nomination will now go to the Senate floor for a vote by a full chamber.

President Donald Trump nominated Barrett to fill Indiana’s 7th Circuit seat vacated by Judge John Tinder in 2015. Former Indiana Supreme Court Justice Myra Selby was nominated to replace Tinder by President Barack Obama, but then-Sen. Dan Coats refused to turn in his blue slip in support her nomination so the judiciary committee never gave her a hearing.

Graduating from Notre Dame Law School in 1997, Barrett has spent the majority of her career in academia. She clerked for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia and then worked a few years in private practice before returning to South Bend to join the law faculty at Notre Dame.

Colleagues at Notre Dame as well as former students and attorneys who clerked alongside Barrett, have written letters in support of her nomination to the 7th Circuit.

However, Barrett has also incited strong opposition. Within minutes of the committee’s vote, both the Alliance for Justice and the Civil and Human Rights Coalition denounced the approval given to Barrett, Larsen and Dreiband.

“Additionally, advancing the nominations of Joan Larsen and Amy Barrett for lifetime appointments to federal appeals courts furthers the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine rights that women, people of color, and LGBT Americans have spent generations fighting to vindicate,” the Civil and Human Rights Coalition said in a statement.

 

The Power of Poison

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It’s time to sleuth out the truth behind some of history’s most famous poisonings! Step into the Detecting Poison Theater and see if your students have what it takes to solve the mystery. Get up close to golden poison dart frogs and learn how they stay safe from predators. And see how scientists are using poisons to help create life-saving medical treatments. We’re busy working on exciting programming to complement the exhibition, stay tuned for details later this month! For more information or to book a field trip, call guest services at 317.232.1637.

Oct. 21, 2017 – Feb. 11, 2018

Evansville Police Merit Commission Meeting Cancellation Notice

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The Evansville Police Merit Commission scheduled meeting for

Monday, October 9, 2017 has been cancelled.

The next scheduled meeting of the Police Merit Commission will be on

Monday, October 23, 2017, in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex at 2:00pm.

Notice submitted by Sgt. Doug Schneider,

Liaison to the Evansville Police Merit Commission

The Evansville Police Merit Commission scheduled meeting for

Monday, October 9, 2017 has been cancelled.

The next scheduled meeting of the Police Merit Commission will be on

Monday, October 23, 2017, in Room 307 of the Civic Center Complex at 2:00pm.

Notice submitted by Sgt. Doug Schneider,

Liaison to the Evansville Police Merit Commission

Police investigating shooting near W. Michigan and 10th, victim expected to survive

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Evansville Police officers working the Fall Festival security detail responded to the 2700 block of W. M Michigan around 11:00pm on Friday night for a report of a person laying on the ground.
Officers found 51 year old Tracy Franklin and determined he had been shot in the upper torso. He was taken to a local hospital for treatment. He is expected to survive.
Officers had escorted Franklin out of the Fall Festival area earlier in the night for being intoxicated. He had been also been involved in a theft from a carnival food booth. At this time, police do not believe the shooting was related to the other incidents that Franklin had been involved in. Although he was found in the area of the Fall Festival, police believe the shooting happened after the Festival had closed for the night.
Officers were able to speak with Franklin. Investigators are trying to identify a suspect based off of his statements. There have not been any arrests at this time.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to call EPD at 812-436-7979 or WeTIp at 1-800-78-CRIME.

USI Raines down on Quincy, 2-1

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University of Southern Indiana freshman defender Justin Raines (Bartlett, Tennessee) scored twice and led the Screaming Eagles to a 2-1 victory over Quincy University Friday evening at Strassweg Field. The Eagles rise to 5-5-0 overall and 3-5-0 in the GLVC, while Quincy sees its record go to 5-5-0 overall and 4-4-0 in the league.

USI exploded out of the gate when Raines headed in a flip-throw in by sophomore midfielder Sean Rickey(Columbia, Illinois) at 1:07. The goal was Raines’ third of the season.

The Eagles held the 1-0 lead through the intermission before the Hawk knotted the game at 1-1 at 53:27. Raines put the Eagles back on top seven minutes later with his second goal of the game at 61:53.

Junior defender Brandon Williams (Avon, Indiana) and sophomore forward Eric Ramirez (Vincennes, Indiana) assisted on USI’s second goal and Raines’ fourth of the year. Williams started the play by throwing the ball into Ramirez, who headed the ball to a wide-open Raines.

Between the posts, senior goalkeeper Adam Zehme (Orland Park, Illinois) raised his record to the .500 mark in the victory. Zehme allowed one goal and made three saves for the win after facing five shots, four on-goal.

The Eagles conclude the weekend homestand Sunday at noon when they host Truman State University. Truman saw its record to 3-9-0 overall and 2-7-0 in the league after defeating McKendree University, 1-0, in Lebanon, Illinois, this evening.

After a posting a 3-0 win on the road in 2016 and winning three of the last four meetings, USI has closed the deficit in the all-time series with Truman State to 9-7-2. The Eagles also have won last two match-ups at Strassweg Field.

USI Volleyball falls to Rockhurst in straight sets

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University of Southern Indiana Volleyball suffered a 25-15, 25-19, 25-12 Great Lakes Valley Conference setback at the hands of visiting Rockhurst University Friday night at the Physical Activities Center.

USI (3-13, 1-7 GLVC) trailed by just three points early in the opening frame when the Hawks went on a 9-2 run to pull away from the Screaming Eagles. Rockhurst hit a blistering .429 in the opener as it earned the 10-point win and one-set lead in the match.

The Eagles clawed out of a pair of seven-point deficits in the second set to narrow the gap and force Rockhurst timeouts; but the Hawks’ 19 kills in the second frame proved to be too much for USI to overcome as Rockhurst picked up the six-point victory to pad their set advantage.

Rockhurst (14-4, 6-2 GLVC) dominated the third frame, posting a .320 attacking percentage while holding USI to a .000 clip en route to the 13-point win and three-set sweep.

Sophomore middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) and sophomore outside hitter Mikaila Humphrey (Floyd Knobs, Indiana) each had eight kills to lead USI’s attack, while freshman setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) had 24 assists and eight digs. Senior libero Shannon Farrell(Munster, Indiana) and sophomore defensive specialist Lizzy Gardner (Lafayette, Indiana) had 12 and 10 digs, respectively, to lead the Eagles’ back row.

USI returns to action Saturday at 3 p.m. when it hosts Drury University in a GLVC match at the PAC. The Panthers (14-4, 6-3 GLVC) lost in three sets to Bellarmine University Friday night in Louisville, Kentucky.

Short Box Score (Match)
Rockhurst vs Southern Indiana (Oct 06, 2017 at Evansville, IN)

Rockhurst def. Southern Indiana 25-15,25-19,25-12

Rockhurst (14-4, 6-2 GLVC) (Kills-aces-blocks) – Arand, Audrey 11-0-0; Rolf, Mary 11-0-2; Woodman, Alyssa 10-1-2; Matio, Emily 7-0-1; Reichert, Karli 5-2-2; Prusha, Dani 1-0-0; Reding, Lauren 0-1-1; Totals 45-4-5.0. (Assists) – Prusha, Dani 38. (Dig leaders) – Hellwege, Anne 16; Reichert, Karli 11

Southern Indiana (3-13, 1-7 GLVC) (Kills-aces-blocks) – Humphrey,  Mikaila 8-0-2; Coleman, Elexis 8-0-2; Yochum, Alyssa 5-0-1; James,  Shawntel 4-0-0; Whitfield, Te’Ayla 2-0-2; Cepicky, Casey 1-0-1; Lee, Jessica 0-1-0; Limper, Haley 0-1-0; Totals 28-2-4.0. (Assists) -  Cepicky, Casey 24. (Dig leaders) – Farrell, Shannon 12; Gardner, Lizzy 10; Limper, Haley 9; Lee, Jessica 9; Cepicky, Casey 8

Site: Evansville, IN (PAC)
Date: Oct 06, 2017   Attend: 51   Time: 1:25
Referees: John Flinn, John Janiak

Eagles fall to #14 Hawks, 1-0

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team lost a 1-0 decision to 14th-ranked Quincy University Friday evening at Strassweg Field. USI goes to 4-3-4 overall and 2-2-4 in GLVC play, while Quincy ends the match 9-2-0 overall, 7-1-0 in the league.

USI fell behind in the first 10 minutes of the match when Quincy scored the only goal of the contest at 9:38. The Hawks would hold the 1-0 lead through the intermission.

In the second half, USI was able to get some momentum, outshooting the Hawks, 6-4, but could not find a goal.

The Eagles conclude the weekend homestand Sunday at noon when they host Truman State University. Truman saw its record to 4-3-4 overall and 4-2-3 in the league after tying McKendree University in Lebanon, Illinois, this evening.

USI lost last year’s meetings at Truman, 3-0 in the regular season and 2-0 in the GLVC Tournament, and trails the all-time series, 7-1-1. The Eagles are hoping to break four-match losing streak to the Bulldogs.

“READERS FORUM’ OCTOBER 7, 2017

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