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Strong Truths Well Lived Since 1927

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Volume 86, Issue 10

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November 13, 2012

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GREYHOUND STRONG. A GLIMPSE INSIDE LOYOLA’S ROTC BATTALION

ON THE INSIDE COVER STORY - P4 MARJUANA’S THORNY HISTORY IN AMERICAN CULTURE - P8 HANDS OF GLORY CELEBRATES AMERICAN FOLK - P12 MEN’S BASKETBALL BEATS BEARCATS, FALLS TO HUSKIES - P16

NOVEMBER 13, 2012 Joe Soriero & Jenn Ruckel & EDITOR IN CHIEF

PHOTO EDITOR

NEWS

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In the field with the Greyhound Battalion:

Cadets under the command of Cadet Hawley, an MSIII, assault an enemy position over the ridge.

PHYSICAL TRAINING

WELCOME TO FTX: FIELD TRAINING EXERCISES

An OP4 team, simulating an enemy force armed with mock weaponry, lies in wait as Cadet Hawley’s unit progresses through the woods.

A cadet compares notes on his reconnaissance unit’s orders with a topological map of the area.

THE LOYOLA ROTC PROGRAM CULTURE

THE GREYHOUND

4NOVEMBER 13, 2012

NEWS

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Examining what it means to be ROTC

A cadet wields a “Rubber Duck” in a 360º security permiter. This particular model, a mock-version of the

STUDENTS FIRST

Cadet Goodman briefs his troops before initiating the reconnaissance mission using a model of the area, pointing out a possible obstacle in the nearby stream.

cura personalis

MOVING FORWARD

Cadre member Captain Stephen L. Horrigan demonstrates “Command Presence” to cadets.

CRITICAL THINKING: ROTC & JESUIT INSTITUTIONS

PHOTOS: JOE SORIERO/THE GREYHOUND THE GREYHOUND

Strong Truths Well Lived Since 1927

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Volume 86, Issue 9

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November 6, 2012

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CAN’T FIGHT THE LOVE WOLFGANG GARTNER TALKS HEART HANDS, TATTOOS WITH THE GREYHOUND

ON THE INSIDE HILL EDITOR TALKS POLITICS - P5 ‘BETTER RHETORIC FOR BETTER CONVERSATIONS’ - P9 COVER STORY - P11 WOMEN’S SOCCER TAKES MAAC TITLE - P16

ARTS & SOCIETY

WOLFGANG GARTNER BY KATE MCGINLEY ARTS & SOCIETY EDITOR

Reitz Arena transformed into a night club last Saturday night, complete with fog machines and a full-scale colorful light show. Over 1,000 to hear the musical stylings of Loyola’s own DJ Vibe Lime and the headliner, Wolfgang Gartner. As $1 of every ticket sold went to Hurricane Sandy relief, your evening went to support many members of the Loyola community and their families who were affected by the superstorm. The Greyhound was able to speak with Wolfgang Gartner after the show. continued on page 12

PICTURED ABOVE: DJ VIBE LIME JOE SORIERO/THE GREYHOUND

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