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A video circulates on youtube showing the violent arrest of a Western student. Charges against Irnes Zeljkovic were stayed in late January. The use of force in the arrest was deemed appropriate on february 2, 2010.

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A video circulates on youtube showing the violent arrest of a Western student. Charges against Irnes Zeljkovic were stayed in late January. The use of force in the arrest was deemed appropriate on february 2, 2010.

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News Year in Review


SEPT. 24, 2009 SEPT. 18, 2009
Some members of the Society of Graduate
Students circulate a petition to vote to leave the H1N1 comes to Western
After a summer of concern
Canadian Federation of Students, a large surrounding a new strain of influenza,
lobbying group. The petition was unsuccessful. Western is hit with H1N1 in early
September. The Middlesex London
OCT. 2, 2009 Health Unit began distributing its
limited supply of flu vaccines to high
The Homecoming parade takes a turn for the risk groups in late October. In
November, the Gazette reported on the rising use of hand sanitizer in
worse after organizers realize not enough flatbed reaction to the flu panic. Western set up an online absence-reporting tool
trucks are booked. Some groups drop out of the for sick students to prevent the disease from spreading.
parade while others cram onto a single flatbed
or walk the parade route.
OCT. 13, 2009
OCT. 22, 2009

Clothing vendors in the Univer- Arrest in the SSC


sity Community Centre are A video circulates on YouTube showing the
violent arrest of Western student Irnes Zeljkovic.
seen selling supposedly inau- The incident gained national and international
thentic merchanise. The Ga- media attention with many questioning whether
zette reports the brands were Campus Community Police and the London
Police Service used excessive force during the
part of the “grey market” and were not illegal. arrest. The Gazette’s live coverage and videos of
the event online received a spike in traffic, crashing the website. Zeljkovic’s
OCT. 31, 2009 charges were stayed in late January. Following a lengthy investigation by
London Police Service, the use of force by Western Campus Community
Over 300 attend a Halloween party on Fleming Police and London police in the arrest was deemed appropriate on Feb. 2,
2010.
Drive near Fanshawe College. Some throw bottles
at police. Watch the video at youtube.com/uwogazette
NOV. 27, 2009

NOV. 16, 2009 London Taxi comes to town


A new taxi company hits city streets in
LTC goes on strike November. Within days, its president
lashed out at his competition, accusing
A 29 day strike by the London Transit
Aboutown of breaking city bylaws by
union leaves Western students
offering fixed rates and undercutting
scrambling to find alternate
city-mandated meter rates.
arrangements for November and
Aboutown, which has had a fixed rate program with the University
December. The University Students’
Students’ Council since 1994, claimed this program is legal and a clerical
Council and Western set up the
error in a 2004 bylaw amendment forgot to include a provision allowing it.
“Mustangs moving Mustangs” program
and makeshift dorm space in UCC. As a
result of the strike, each student with a bus pass was compensated $18.93,
with cheques still available for pick-up at InfoSource. FEB. 10, 2010

USC Elections
Six candidates began campaigning
FEB. 24, 2010
for the University Students’ Council
The library at King’s University College announces presidential election in late January.
it will stay open for 24-hours during exam season. Platforms were characterized by
promises of inclusivity and communi-
cation. The campaign season saw
MAR. 12, 2009
highs and lows, including sign
The USC votes to not renew tvWestern.ca’s vandalism and several debates.
Ultimately, Mike Tithecott reigned
$3.55 student fee, effectively ending the station. victorious on election night with 2,066 votes.

MAR. 22, 2010 MAR. 31, 2010

Ann Coulter visits Western to After months of negotiations and debate, Western
significant controversy. Students officials announce D.B. Weldon Library will
and Londonders line up outside of remain open for 24-hours during exam season.
the North Campus Building hoping The majority of the $10,000 price tag will be
to enter the sold out event. footed by students.
P2 ➤ news theGazette • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010

Waterloo football team subject


to drug tests after investigation
CIS recommends target testing of athletes
By Kaleigh Rogers number [of athletes] to target test, “That [statistic] suggests that the
Gazette Staff and we actually made the request vast majority of student athletes are
to test the entire team,” Bob competing clean, following the
The University of Waterloo varsity Copeland, director of athletics and rules, respecting the game and
football team underwent drug test- recreational services at Waterloo, respecting their opponents,” she
ing last Wednesday, after police dis- explained. said.
covered a stash of steroids and “We felt that it was [important] Following the results of the test-
human growth hormones. to exonerate those who are com- ing at Waterloo, any athlete who
While looking for stolen goods peting clean and don’t deserve that tested positive, self-disclosed or
from a break and enter, Waterloo type of cloud.” refused testing will be revealed to
Regional Police Service uncovered CIS was disappointed to hear of the public through CIS.
the performance-enhancing drugs, the circumstances, Marg McGregor, At Western, athletes may be sub-
which prompted an immediate chief executive officer, explained: ject to both random and targeted
investigation by both the police and “[We] wanted to take immediate drug testing throughout the year, in
the University. Details regarding the steps to ensure that we had confi- accordance with CIS and the Cana-
stash have not yet been revealed to dence in the program, and that any dian Centre for Ethics in Sports,
the public, as the investigation is athletes that were cheating were explained Thérèse Quigley, director
ongoing. caught.” of sports and recreation services at
University officials have called in According to McGregor, the CIS Western.
Canadian Interuniversity Sport, has been conducting drug testing According to Quigley, all student
which oversees sports at universi- on its athletes since 1990, with only athletes at Canadian universities
ties across the nation. about one per cent of the tests com- must also undergo an education
“[CIS] recommended a certain ing back positive. program on topics such as drugs, as
mandated by the CIS.
“The purpose is — obviously —
to educate student athletes about
the effects of various performance-
enhancing substances, but also to
educate them about the policies,
protocols and the zero-tolerance
[stance] that the CIS has,” she
explained.
Copeland agreed that education
and prevention are key to support-
ing clean, fair sport.
“My hope is that we’re able to
develop better policies and educa-
tion [programs] of benefit to every-
body who participates in CIS foot-
ball,” he said, noting that his col-
leagues from other universities
have been supportive throughout
the incident.
As the events at Waterloo sug-
gest, it is an ongoing battle to keep
the drugs out of the hands of varsi-
ty athletes at schools across the
country, according to McGregor.
“We’re not naive enough to think
that there will ever be a day when
everyone will make the right ethical
choices, but we’re certainly doing
what we can to educate people, and
to test and catch the folks who
think that they can get away with it
and skirt the rules.”

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P4 ➤ opinions theGazette • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010

thegazette Volume 103, issue 102

“Thank you for being a friend/ travelled down the road and back again/
your heart is true you’re a pal and a confidant.”
— ANDREW GOLD

Ryan Hendrick Carly Conway Jaela Bernstien


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Thanks…
PSYCH! LETTERS TO THE EDITOR What’s in Our Mailbag?
As the year draws to an end, we want to
Sometimes it’s easier to criticize than compliment. After a
year of editorials discussing the follies and fallacies of The last letter-to-the-editor of take a moment and look back at all the
topics that compelled readers to write in.
many on campus, the Gazette is ending its year on a posi- Here are the topics:
tive. Thank you to all the following, and to the many more
who will remain unmentioned. It’s been a great year folks!
the year — and it’s a nice one LTC strike ..............................................22
CFS.........................................................14
Readers: Thanks for picking up the paper, reading the Re: “Gazette Spoof Issue” April 1, 2010 of the controversy.
The Gazette ...........................................13
cutlines, skimming the articles and doing the Sudokus in On top of that, the article regarding Ann Coulter.............................................9
class. Sure, we’ve called you apathetic, lazy slackers who To the editor: binge drinking and eating was both rele- Palestine and Israel ................................6
would rather complain than get informed … but in the I just want to say thank you to the vant to student life and very well written. The role of TAs ........................................6
end you’re the reason we exist. Gazette. Up till the past week I had been reading Arrest in the SSC.....................................6
Complainers: Thanks for making our skin thicker. We The April Fool’s Issue was incredibly a few articles and then tossing the paper, Israel Apartheid ......................................6
admit it’s a fearsome challenge to muster the courage to entertaining, and recent issues have hoping for these changes. Finally I’m St. Paddy’s................................................4
make a complaint. Your input helps make us a better been incredibly relevant. The April 6th seeing the Gazette we all want: relevant, Bad Photo Caption.................................4
paper — whether it’s through a letter, a poll vote or a face- issue was especially interesting. There intelligent and not afraid to be disagreed OSAP diet ................................................3
to-face conversation. Just remember: We still have edito- was intelligent discussion of the Queen’s with. After all, how can we discuss issues Waste Audit .............................................2
rial autonomy. Alma Mater Society apology letter, and I without a little controversy? Thank you Midterm Frustrations ............................2
Wave/Spoke Staff: Where would we be without pad frankly agree with the editorial dis- Gazette, keep up the good work! Guns ’n’ Roses.........................................2
thai, beer, boring sandwiches and CLTs? Thanks for not cussing it. A lot of debate in the Gazette —Pam-Marie Guzzo Peta ..........................................................2
kicking our drunk asses out of Rick nights. Jeff Armour, lately has been about issues of political Anthropology II Niqab .......................................................2
words cannot express our love — our bar tabs say enough. correctness, and it’s nice to see debate Facebook Threats ...................................2
Timmies Staff: You’re always there for us when we about PC is still alive and well, regardless Ed note: Thank YOU, Pam-Marie! Hit by a Car..............................................2
need a greasy BELT for our hangovers, when we need that Chilean Earthquake ...............................2
fifth coffee to get us through the day — or night — and USC Services...........................................2
especially when you give us that winning Roll Up the Rim Swine Flu.................................................2
Puppies....................................................2
cup.
Science and Politics ...............................1
University Students’ Council: Sure you do a lot of hard
Med School .............................................1
work, but what really counts is your inability to win
Laptops in class ......................................1
against us in competitive sports. Thanks for sucking at Smoking ..................................................1
athletics. Dressing for winter.................................1
USC Presidential Candidates: We are grateful for your Sticker Vandals........................................1
boundary-pushing campaigns and well-researched plat- Web Design Contest...............................1
forms … just kidding. Thanks for entertaining us with United Way..............................................1
what students really care about — flashy ad campaigns Cost of Election ......................................1
and mascots. Renovations ............................................1
London Transit Commission: Only union workers
have the chutzpah to go on strike during wintery weath- Total...................................................125
er and ask for more money during a recession, in a city
with one of the highest unemployment rates. Props for Say hello to your new
giving us regular news content and forcing students to get
some exercise.
Opinions Editor!
Rick McGhie: Words cannot explain our gratitude for Jesse Tahirali
the venerated Rick McGhie — who else gives us a legiti-
mate excuse for drinking in the middle of the week? See
you tonight, old friend.
Chris Sinal: Thanks for the tips, the insight and for still
being on campus, despite your receding hairline and
increasing years.
Mike Wagenman: Thanks for the soup and generally
Don’t bother writing a letter now.

You’re too late.


being a great neighbour.
Gazetters: Unknown to most of the Western popula-
tion is the massive pool of individuals who put their
blood, sweat and beers into this paper. Despite readers’
doubts, we’re kind of a big deal. Shout outs to everyone
in advertising, composing and all of our staff writers and
editors.

Editorials appearing under the ‘opinions’ heading are decided upon


by a majority of the editorial board and are written by a member of the
Section Editors 2009-2010 e-mail Gazette Staff 2009-2010
editorial board but are not necessarily the expressed opinion of each News Senior News - gazette.news@uwo.ca Elana Abramovitch, Ryan Abreu, Fadesola Adedayo,
editorial board member. All other opinions are strictly those of the Sports - gazette.sports@uwo.ca
Meagan Kashty Mike Hayes Teresa Arnone, Lindsay Arnold, David Arromba, Katherine
author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the USC, The
Gazette, its editors or staff. Abid-Aziz Ladhani Lauren Pelley A&E - gazette.entertainment@uwo.ca
Opinions - gazette.opinions@uwo.ca Atkinson, Alli Aziz, Monica Blaylock, Christian Campbell,
Cheryl Stone
Letters: Must include the contributor’s name, identification (ie. His- Opinions
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tory II, Dean of Arts) and be submitted to gazette.opinions@uwo.ca. Jaclyn Haggarty
Letters judged by the Editor-In-Chief to be libelous or derogatory will Stuart Thompson Angela Easby, Mark Filipowich, Allie Fonarev, Amber
not be published. The Gazette reserves the right to edit letters and Photography
submissions and makes no guarantees that a letter will be published. Arts & Entertainment Laura Barclay Garratt, Jennifer Gautier, Ricki-Lee Gerbrandt, James Hall,
All articles, letters, photographs, graphics, illustrations and cartoons Nicole Gibillini Brett Higgs Katie Hetherman, Elton Hobson, Eliot Hong, Alan Hudes,
published in The Gazette, both in the newspaper and online versions, Maddie Leznoff Corey Stanford Gazette Composing
Elena Iosef, Elysia Knight, Aras Kolya, Jay LaRochelle,
are the property of The Gazette. By submitting any such material to The Lauren Pelley Ian Greaves, Manager
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Graphics Maja Anjoli-Bilić, Cheryl Forster Evan Lewis, Colin Lim, Jared Lindzon, Pat Martini, Kaitlyn
wide, royalty-free, irrevocable license to publish such material in per- Ali Chiu
Sports McGrath, Paula Meng, Lauren Moore, Ora Morison, Anna
petuity in any media, including but not limited to, The Gazette‘s hard Jesse Tahirali Gazette Advertising
Daniel Da Silva
copy and online archives. Mark Ritchie, Karen Savino, Paliy, Maciej Pawlak, Jonathan Pinkus, Aaron Pinto, Jaymin
Grace Davis Web
• Please recycle this newspaper • Arden Zwelling Stuart Thompson Diana Watson Proulx, Kaleigh Rogers, Cali Travis, Drew Whitson
theGazette • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010 opinions ➤ P5

Gazette front office shares life lessons from 103


For the past few years, it has been tradition should always take charge. Don’t be afraid to recog-
for the outgoing Gazette Front Office to say a nize when someone is better at something than you are.
few words on how much their time at the
paper meant to them and other sappy crap Don’t let people forget who the boss is.
like that. The brain trust of Volume 103 has
decided to take a different approach. What Don’t get caught up in anything. This isn’t real life, yet.
you’ll find below are the most significant
lessons the three of us have learned through Club executives think their events are newsworthy.
our respective roles with Canada’s best daily They aren’t (99 per cent of the time).
student newspaper. While some of these
points are indeed specific to the Gazette, Whether running on time or on strike, students
hopefully you’ll be able to take one or two always have a beef with the London Transit Com-
things from our experiences. mission. Walk.
Thanks for a great year.
USC presidential elections are a popularity contest.
Sorry Tithecott.
Ryan, Carly and Jaela
Front Office, Volume 103
Rick McGhie isn’t the same at the Spoke. Wave 4 lyfe.

Admit when you’re wrong and don’t apologize when


You can’t have too much of a good thing … espe-
you’re not.
cially when it’s caffeine.
You will never please everyone. So don’t bother trying.
Apathy is the 21st century’s version of natural selection.
Take criticism seriously, but not personally.
Extra-curriculars teach more than “curriculars” ever will.
Uninformed people are far more likely to criticize than
Small talk and networking are overrated. Time is too
the informed.
precious to waste on building “connections” rather than
friendships.
Consider the source … in everything.
Journalists are hated for writing truth. Politicians are
Be nice to people, please and thank-you go a long way.
loved for speaking lies.
Titles mean nothing.
Change is best accomplished from the inside.
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, even if 30,000
There is no such thing as an “unsafe discussion.”
people notice when you do.
The best student experience is created by the per-
Ignorance is bliss.
son, not the institution.
Heart beats talent any day of the week.
Branding is a way of selling yourself, even when you
have nothing to offer.
You are probably capable of things you can’t imagine
yourself doing.
Off the record should be respected … most of the time.
Anonymous is synonymous with gutless.
The majority of readers do not know what an edi-
torial is. This makes us question whether the majority
Gazette editors and staff members are some of the
of readers have ever opened a newspaper that isn’t the
best people on campus. They put in over 40 hours of
Gazette.
work at a student paper for no (or next to no) money,
pull off decent grades and still always find time to grab
Hungover editing does not work. See the March 19
a beer with you.
issue of the Gazette.
It’s OK to take a mulligan once in a while…
Stuart A. Thompson/Gazette Just because you’re the boss doesn’t mean you

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Casey Wolfe
Volunteer of the Year - Music and Promotions
Ashley Desjardine
Outstanding Spoken Word Show
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ArtsEntertainment
Music
The Open House Arts Collective’s second annual Oh! Fest takes place April
22 to 24 at various locations downtown. Free afternoon shows include The
Whipping Wind and Wooden Sky, and evening performances by A Horse
and His Boy and Olenka and the Autumn Lovers.
Other April concerts include the second LOLA concert series on the
12th, Elliott Brood at Call the Office on April 15 and Barenaked Ladies
with opener Joel Plaskett at the John Labatt Centre on the 17th.

Film
Spring is definitely in the air. If you are a huge
romantic comedy fan, you’re in luck because
there will be no shortage in theatres this
month. Here’s our list of movies coming
to theatres in April.

April 9
Date Night: Comedy starring Steve
Carell and Tina Fey
April 16
Kick-ass: Comedy starring Aaron John-
son and Nicolas Cage
April 22
Oceans: Documentary film
April 23
The Back-up Plan: Romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez and Alex O’Loughlin
The Losers: An action film starring Chris Evans
April 30
Nightmare on Elm Street: Horror starring Jackie Earle Haley
Harry Brown: Thriller starring Michael Caine and Emily Mortimer

Coming to Western Film…


Friday April 9 – Thursday April 15
A Single Man: 7 p.m nightly
It’s Complicated: 9:05 p.m. nightly

What Else?
Theatre
Legends, a production that covers the hit songs of the 1950s, 60s and 70s, will be running from April 20 to May 22
at the Grand Theatre located at 471 Richmond St.

Art
Frozen in Time is an exhibit that will run from April 9 to May 21 at the Forest City Galley that features photographs
of Switzerland by Nathalie Daoust.

If you’re a fan of the new band called English But of all the new material,
East Coast music Words. “Cold Mercenaries” stands apart
scene then you’ve The name is the only and is by far the most infectious.
probably come big change for this band, The tempo is so fast and fun that
across Charlotte- because all of the songs you’ll have to force yourself to sit
town-based pop on their new EP — Cus- still when Ryan Crane starts belting
rockers, Smoth- tomer Appreciation — are “Will you cry out?” Check out this
ered in Hugs. As of in the same toe-tapping, song and the rest of the EP at:
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their ashes emerged a in the first place. —Jaclyn Haggarty

Summery weather means the need Cameron and Chris Cornell. They
for tunes you can blare as you’re came together in 1993 to record a
driving out to the country with all track for Stone Free: A Tribute to Jimi
the windows down — but every- Hendrix.
one’s heard “More than a Feeling.” McCready manages to impres-
So here’s a blast from the past sively emulate Hendrix’s guitar riffs,
recommendation: “Hey Baby (Land while Cornell’s trademark vocals
of the New Rising Sun),” a cover of bring the psychedelic lyrics to a
Jimi Hendrix’s tune by M.A.C.C. fever pitch. Pure
Don’t worry if you haven’t heard summer fluff, to be
of the group, which consisted of sure — but isn’t
Pearl Jam members Mike that what this time
McCready, Jeff Ament and of year is for?
Soundgarden members Matt —Mike Hayes
theGazette • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010 arts&entertainment ➤ P7

ON DISC IN THEATRES

Cyrus brings Disney to Sparks’ classic


By Alana Silver impressed and doesn’t give him the
Gazette Staff time of day — but in true romantic-
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Starring: Miley Cyrus, Bobby Cole- Throughout the summer Ronnie
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pated sophomore album La La The Last Song, starring Cyrus, is genuine. Hemsworth plays his role
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Sports
Trainor brings home rugby championship
Mustangs second-year centre Conor Trainor helped the
Canadian Men’s Sevens rugby team defeat Wales 35-
19 at the Bowl Championship in Hong Kong. In a match
that saw Canada build an early lead, Trainor, a 2009
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in the second half to secure the win for Canada.

Time to put Gaston out to pasture


what he doesn’t do. momentum that the top of the Jays lineup
It started in the top of the eighth had worked so hard to create.
Zwellin’ it inning. After Travis Snider struck out to I’ll admit, baseball is hard to predict —
like it is begin the inning, Jose Bautista walked and Ruiz could have just as easily struck out or
Aaron Hill doubled, pushing Bautista to popped out like Overbay and Buck did.
Arden Zwelling third. Adam Lind, who was three-for-three But the role of the manager is to put your
Sports Editor with a home run on the day, was then team in the best possible position for suc-
intentionally walked to load the bases and cess — not to burden it, like Gaston did
Cito Gaston must have thought he had set up a force out at any bag. with his inaction.
travelled back in time. Vernon Wells stepped to the plate and This isn’t to say a player should be
It was opening day and a Toronto Blue singled on a line drive to left field, scoring pinch hit for in the second inning because At Gazette Sports we’ve heard it all during a long season
Jays starting pitcher was carrying a no-hit- Bautista and advancing the other runners. of an unfavourable matchup. But in the covering the Western Mustangs. Here are some of our
ter and a three-run lead into the seventh The Rangers immediately went to their eighth inning of a one-run ball game with favourite words of wisdom from Western athletes and
inning. Gaston probably thought this was bullpen and called on their sole left-hand- the bases loaded? There isn’t a more ideal coaches.
opening day 2007 and that was Roy Hal- ed pitcher, Darren Oliver, to face the next time than that to play the matchups game.
laday dominating the Texas Rangers with Jay, Lyle Overbay, who last season hit just Not convinced?
a no-no through six scoreless innings, not .190 against left-handed pitching. Consider the bottom of the ninth “I like making crafts. I started carving a stick, it was
Shaun Marcum, the default 2010 Jays ace. inning. Clinging to a one-run lead, Gaston going to be like a hand with a bird on it, but the hand
Gaston must have figured he could just turned to his closer, Jason Frasor, to get turned into only three fingers — it’s kind of like an
sit on his hands and let Halladay do what “Rogers Communications the final three outs. After a Michael Young Avatar hand. I like drawing, painting and some sculp-
he does best — give the manager a day off. double, a Josh Hamilton strike out and a ture. Actually Babybel cheese, that wax is really good
All that was left to do was stroll to the should be encouraged to pay Vladimir Guerrero single which moved
for making things — it’s really moldable. “
post-game press conference to pump Hal- Gaston inordinate amounts of Young to third, outfielder Nelson Cruz
laday’s tires and regurgitate the same old doubled to right field, scoring Young, —Jen Cotten,
money not to manage the
clichés about the best pitcher in baseball. pushing Guerrero to third base and tying Mustangs track and field
Of course, this is 2010 and Gaston was Toronto Blue Jays. Stay away the game. On her artistic side
clearly confused. So we can excuse the 66- from the players, keep out of At that point, Frasor had already blown
year-old’s incredible lapses of judgment the save and in the four batters he had
that directly led to the Blue Jays’ 5-4 loss at
the dugout, don’t whisper in faced, giving up a single and two doubles.
“If someone said the moustaches didn’t help us win I
any ears — just go away...” would say that is madness. I think people underesti-
the hands of the Rangers in their season Gaston had two other closers in the
opener on Monday. bullpen, Kevin Gregg, who saved 23 games mate how vital the moustaches were.”
Any other mismanagement and Gas- for the Chicago Cubs last season, and Scott —Andrew Thomson,
ton should be stripped of his duties and It’s a shrewd managerial move, but cer- Downs who saved nine for the Jays. Mustangs baseball
given a comfy office at the Rogers Centre tainly far from rocket science. In fact, But Gaston didn’t even warm one of On the team-wide decision to grow moustaches
with a figurehead title and a corporate expect most teams to take this strategy them up. Nor did he visit the mound to
expense account. when Overbay comes to the plate with talk things over with Frasor or send the
Let Gaston remain affiliated with the runners in scoring position late in a game. pitching coach out to give instructions. “I’m not really one for the pickup lines but I guess I
organization and transfer to one of the Of course, this ploy is easily negated by Again, he did nothing. would just scout out the situation and play it from
glorified pension positions — read: senior pinch hitting a right handed hitter like, oh, Well, he did do one thing. He ordered there. Maybe try to get them out on the dance floor and
advisor or consultant —storied franchise let’s just say Randy Ruiz who not only Frasor to intentionally walk Rangers first loosen up the shoulders.”
legends take on after their contributions plays Overbay’s position but is also a baseman Chris Davis to load the bases. The
—Keaton Turkiewicz,
at field level dissipate. career .279 hitter against left-handed same Chris Davis who last year struck out
Then let someone who gives a damn pitching. in 150 of his 391 at bats, giving him the Mustangs hockey
have a chance to manage this ball club. This is why you have your bench. Base- honour of tying Arizona’s Mark Reynolds On his pickup strategies
In fact, Rogers Communications ball is a game of matchups and despite for the league lead in per cent of at bats that
should be encouraged to pay Gaston inor- old guard managers like Gaston who pre- result in strike outs. Long story short — the “The first would be walking into a set of bleachers after
dinate amounts of money not to manage fer instinct over statistics — the numbers guy strikes out 38 per cent of the time. a game and giving myself a concussion. The second
the Toronto Blue Jays. Stay away from the rarely lie. The least Gaston could have done
would be walking into a hand dryer before a game and
players, keep out of the dugout, don’t Overbay, of course, struck out looking was let Frasor pitch to the strikeout-king
whisper in any ears — just go away and on three pitches, which made way for Jays Davis instead of loading the bases for giving myself a concussion.”
pick up your cheque every other Friday. catcher John Buck and his career .244 Jarrod Saltalamacchia — a career .357 —Karen Harwood,
Gaston has proven time and again his average against left-handers. Ruiz again hitter with the bases loaded — who Mustangs women’s rugby
managerial chops are mediocre at best watched from the bench as Buck flew out fought off two pitches before sailing a 2- On how she suffered two concussions off the field
and Monday’s season opener was no to left field — at least he made contact —
exception. It’s not what he does — it’s stranding three runners and killing the PLEASE SEE AGING P11
“We worked a lot together. I was really comfortable with
him standing behind me doing it.”
—Conor Elliott,
Mustangs football
On long snapping the ball to Guelph Gryphons kicker
Rob Maver at the CFL evaluation camp

“Well let me tell ya — go to the garage sales. [laughs] It’s


a pretty laid back little spot. It’s right on the lake so we
spend some time out there. The garage sales are really
the best.”
—Chris Dickson,
Mustangs women’s golf head coach
On the most exciting thing to do in his
home town of Bright’s Grove, ON

“Well, he didn’t beat my record. […] That’s why we did-


n’t give him any more carries at the end.”
—Greg Marshall,
Mustangs football head coach
On Mustangs running back Nathan Riva who came 38 yards
shy of breaking the Mustangs playoff rushing yardage record,
28 years to the day after Marshall set it.

“I sang “Barbie Girl” and ended up taking my clothes


off. I had to make a good first impression.”
—Jordan Townshend,
Mustangs baseball
Gazette file photo On his rookie initiation
theGazette • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 2010 sports ➤ P9

Mustangs moving on: Fifth- #11 Eric Simon


year outside hitter Eric Simon Left side hitter
London, ON
Engineering

Career Stats
Games Played 334
Kills 821
Blocks 125
Service Aces 94
Digs 459
Points 931

CIS Accomplishments
2009-10 First Team All Canadian
2008-09 Second Team All Canadian
Four-time Academic All Canadian

OUA Accomplishments
2009-10 OUA player of the year
Three-time OUA first team all-star
2005-06 OUA all-rookie team
Piotr Angiel/Gazette
Mustang Accomplishments
By Gazette Sports What is your favourite memory on going to play on a varsity team.
the court? 2009 Mustangs Co-MVP
Have you ever wondered about the Anytime we beat Queen’s is a pretty What is your funniest memory? 2009 Purple Blanket recipient
rivalry between the basketball team good feeling. [Western] in general One of them was me and [Mus-
and the volleyball team? has a big rivalry with them and our tangs libero] Patrick Johnston were
We have. team in particular has a big rivalry in a game and both going for the
It was finally time for volleyball with them too. We were down at ball. I basically punched him right
captain Eric Simon to clear the air. Queen’s and we were in a fifth set in the face when we were both
During his five years as a Mus- and we were down 14-9 and we going for it and gave him a concus-
tang the six-foot-five left side hitter came back and won 16-14. That sion on the court and he kept play-
is a three-time Ontario University was pretty exciting to win […] there. ing. He didn’t find it funny, but I
Athletics first-team all-star and was found it kind of hilarious.
named the 2009-10 Ontario Uni- What is the best thing about being
versity Athletics player of the year.
In the final installment of the
a varsity athlete?
I feel like it’s a little community of PLEASE SEE THERE’S P10
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four-part series the Gazette sat its own. I know a lot of the other 8:26WXGHQW'LVFRXQW)5((3LFNXS 5HWXUQ
down with Simon to discuss his varsity athletes and we have a
career at Western, nights at the mutual respect for each other when What is Worship?
Ceeps and his infamous headshot. you see them in the gym. I’m defi-
Are you tired of hearing washed out
nitely glad I did it; it’s an experience
sermons that are over-simplified?
Why did you come to Western? of its own. :RQGHUODQG5G1
I came to Western because I figured We can’t promise you an hour of
I had the best chance to start for What would you tell someone who entertainment, but we can promise a
this team. It’s kind of a coincidence is trying to decide whether or not worshipful atmosphere with a Biblical sermon.
that I am from London, but I came they should try out for varsity? Cornerstone United
strictly because of the volleyball Varsity is a big time commitment.
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our team never really got to travel
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to Florida or Europe or Cuba, but we
don’t really travel out of the province,
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“There’s no rivalry” with basketball team


CONTINUED FROM P9 games. It’s a love-hate relationship. team. We went out for dinner after
[and I] may have had a few bever-
What’s going on with your head- How did you manage to go to ages in me. We came back and our
shot? Ceeps, play volleyball and be an girls were up 2-0. They began to slip
I’m very proud of that this year, engineering student? and ended up going to a fifth set.
actually. My first year I took a terri- First off, I’m only at the Ceeps on Then I proceeded to chirp one spe-
ble headshot and [former Mustang] Saturday nights so I take one night cific player on U of T who eventu-
Mark Sidler had a little chin up one off. It’s just time management and I ally started to choke and cried at
and I thought that was sweet, so I work really hard during the week. the end.
decided to do that every year. Every Before practice I’m doing home-
year it just got higher and higher work, after practice I’m doing What is next for Eric Simon?
and I thought it was really funny. homework and then straight to bed I’m currently trying to get a contract
then to class. to play professional volleyball over
Is there a rivalry between the vol- in Europe. It’s a pretty strenuous
leyball and the basketball team? What’s the best chirp you’ve heard? task because there aren’t many
There’s no rivalry. I get along with all Usually the best chirps are kind of agencies in Canada that help out
of them fine and they get along with witty, but not really offensive with volleyball. Sometimes you can
us. Our dressing rooms are right because the offensive ones, you just get a contract just based on your
beside each other we always see know they’re trying too hard. When resumé and awards you’ve won.
each other before and after practice. we were playing at the University of Ideally, I would like to not have to
It’s more just fun and games. We Toronto, it was one of the few times tryout because I hate tryouts, but
support them and they support us at we played before the women’s we’ll see what happens.
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Clarence “Cito” Gaston Aging Gaston can’t coach Jays to success


Born March 17, 1944
San Antonio, Texas CONTINUED FROM P8 against him at the end of last season, just five save opportunities since
with several members of the team and has enjoyed permanent resi-
Playing Statistics 2 curveball into centre field, over telling the media Gaston’s negative, dence in the manager’s dog house
the head of Wells to cash Guerrero passionless approach was falling out for no apparent reason.
11 Seasons with San Diego, Atlanta and Pittsburgh (1967-1978)
and win the game. of favour with the players. Look, I get it. Gaston is more
799 hits
Those were the moments when It’s a wonder Gaston is even back than just a manager. He’s a symbol
91 home runs Gaston could have made a move in behind the helm in a year when the — a constant reminder of the years
387 RBIs Monday’s game and possibly Jays plan on developing their youth when this team was living in the
.256 batting average changed the outcome. Those pre- — past Lind, Gaston has shown lit- penthouse of the AL East, not the
1 All-star selection (1970) cious, fleeting moments are when tle understanding of how to spur basement. But now, almost 20 years
good managers make adjustments. success in young ball players. removed from those back-to-back
Managing statistics And those are moments that will Snider’s hitting against left- World Series titles, it’s time to move
12 seasons with Toronto (1989-1997, 2008-2010) become all too familiar for fans of handed pitching has hardly on and pass the torch to someone
809 wins this year’s team. improved over the past years with some passion for the job.
761 losses Sure, he’ll replace an injured because Gaston simply doesn’t let In ’92 and ’93 Gaston had excep-
player or yank a pitcher who is get- him face left-handers. Ricky tional players like Roberto Alomar,
.515 winning percentage
ting particularly pasteurized by the Romero — once thought of as a Devon White and John Olerud to
Four American League East division titles (1989, 1991, 1992, 1993)
opposition batters, but asking for rookie-of-the-year candidate — fell make him look capable as a man-
Two AL pennants much more past that is a lot for the apart in the second half of last sea- ager. Today’s Blue Jays don’t provide
Two World Series titles (1992, 1993) apathetic Gaston. son after Gaston over-worked him. that luxury and Gaston’s reality — a
Two time AL all star team manager (1993, 1994) This could be one of the reasons Jeremy Accardo, who saved 30 passive, archaic and ineffective
why the clubhouse literally revolted games for the Jays in 2007, has seen manager — is clearer than ever.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7 FRIDAY, APRIL 9 SUNDAY, APRIL 11 UPCOMING EVENTS
ARTS POETRY CLUBBING ARTS SPORTS
Exhibitions at Museum London: Poetry London Reading Series Finally Famous, Ceeps, 671 Richmond St. Exhibitions at Museum London: Kelly Live Racing, 3:35 pm, Western Fairgrounds
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