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Volume 90, Issue 37
Your Home. Your Voice. Your News. Loyola Marymount University www.laloyolan.com
Ruiz and Caserio ready to serve
after winning ASLMU election
Gym Class
Heroes to
headline
Collegefest
ASLMU has not confirmed
what the opening act will be
for the event this Sunday.
By Adrien Jarvis
Editor in Chief
Gym Class Heroes will headline
this year’s Collegefest, ASLMU
announced late Monday night. Who
will open the March 25 event remains
a mystery, as the most recent choice
fell through Wednesday afternoon.
After Gym Class Heroes was
announced, ASLMU President and
senior English major Art Flores told
the Loyolan that they planned to
reveal the opening band Tuesday
morning. It was not until Wednesday
morning, however, that singer-
songwriter Eric Hutchinson was
named.
Later that same day, ASLMU
posted on their Facebook page that
Hutchinson’s management “notified
ASLMU ... that he will no longer be
able to perform at Collegefest due to
family obligations.” The post stated
that the new opener will be revealed
“as soon as a contract has been fully
executed.”
“It’s unfortunate that Eric
Hutchinson can no longer come,”
Flores said, mentioning that ASLMU
has a list of approved artists and
that they are going through to find a
replacement.
“We are doing our best to be
transparent without getting people’s
hopes up,” Flores added.
Prior to Hutchinson’s cancelation,
ASLMU’s Chair of Programming
Katie Styles, a junior communication
studies major, told the Loyolan
that they had considered about 40
See Collegefest | Page 3
Voter turnout at all time high
as Ruiz and Caserio are elected
as president and vice president.
By Jay Lee
Asst. News Editor
“We’re really humbled and ready
to serve the LMU student body,”
said Bryan Ruiz, a junior business
marketing major, who was voted
into office as ASLMU president on
Thursday, March 15 along with his
running mate Vincent Caserio, a
junior sociology major, who will serve
as vice president.
Voter turnout for this election was
the highest ever, according to Art
Flores, outgoing ASLMU president
and a senior English major. “We
broke the all-time voter record with
38 percent [turnout],” Flores said.
“It’s a huge jump [from last year], and
a lot of that is up to the candidates
themselves, and also our elections
chair, [senior communications studies
major] Krista Colley.”
Ruiz and Caserio began to consider
running for ASLMU president and
vice president during their freshman
year, and even had a code word for
their ambitions.
“It was called the ‘big kahuna.’ We
used to have lunch and talk about our
ideas and see how serious we were
about running,” Ruiz said.
Now that Ruiz and Caserio have
realized the dream born during
their freshman year, they plan to
get to work as soon as possible. “We
definitely want to get to the bottom [of
the] De Colores and parking issues.
That’s something we want to tackle
before the next school year starts,”
Ruiz said. “We want to make sure
that there is greater transparency
between the administration and the
See ASLMU | Page 4
Stewart Tomassian | Loyolan
Derby Days unites Greek community to support rape and sexual assault victims
Delta Gamma sorority members celebrate their win in "Derby Dash, "a capture-the-flag event, which kicked off Sigma Chi fraternity's
week long "Derby Days" fundraiser in support of the Santa Monica Rape Treatment Center, Herbert Darling Foundation and an AB-
sponsored trip to Panama. For more photos of Derby Days, as well as Pi Beta Phi's Arrowspike and the Senior Banquet, see Page 2.
LMU mourns passing of community members
Mechanic who worked in Facilities
Management passes away, colleagues
remember him as “willing and able.”
By Kenzie O'Keefe
Senior Editor
Frederick “Fred” White Sr., a me¬
chanic in Facilities Management,
died Sunday, March 18, at his home.
He was 69 years old.
According to Bridgette Ingram, a
facilities management project manag¬
er, “They’re still trying to determine
if [his cause of death] was complica¬
tions of diabetes or natural causes.”
A1 Tipon, Facilities Administration
Director, described White as having
a “wonderful, remarkable charac¬
ter,” and said, “Fred’s passing was a
shock. He was one of those friendly,
compassionate and reliable guys that
embodies the spirit of the LMU mis¬
sion and the Ignation Spirit of Cura
Personalis. ... He was a warming face
after a tough day at the office.”
Kristen Freeman, Facilities Man¬
agement Administrative Assistant,
got to know
White when she
was an LMU
student, espe¬
cially after she
was hired by Fa¬
cilities Manage¬
ment.
“When I
think of Fred
White, I think
of a genuine
and reliable
man. No mat¬
ter the nature
of the job or
need, if you called on Fred, he was
there - willing and able. He had
an awesome sense of humor that
was always echoed by a hardy laugh
that could be heard throughout the
See White | Page 4
2011 Opus Prize winner and
HEAL Africa co-founder dies
due to terminal cancer.
By Adrien Jarvis
Editor In Chief
2011 Opus Prize winner Lyn Lusi
passed away on March 17 in Goma,
Democratic Republic of Congo (DR
Congo) from terminal cancer. She
was 62 years old.
“My parents would say - make your
life count,” Lusi said during a panel
on LMU’s campus last November.
It was this positive mentality that
helped Lusi win the 2011 Opus Prize,
an annual award of $1 million given to
“unsung heroes of any faith tradition,
anywhere in the world, solving today’s
most persistent social problems,”
according to the organization’s
website. Lusi won the award the year
LMU partnered with the Opus Prize
Foundation. Lusi received the award
for her work in the DR Congo, where
she co-founded HEAL Africa with her
husband, Dr. Kasereka M. “Jo” Lusi.
Originally from
England, Lyn
Lusi moved to
the DR Congo
in 1971 to teach
with the Baptist
Missionary
Society. Three
years later, she
met and married
her husband, and
the two quickly
became involved
in humanitarian
work in DR
Congo. Along
with some American friends, they
founded an organization that trained
young doctors, with whom they
worked for 19 years. After Lusi
earned her master’s degree in human
See Lusi | Page 4
Bridgette Ingram
Fred White
GUITAR ENTHUSIASTS COME TOGETHER
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The Eighth Annual Guitar
Festival is set to fill the
campus with music this
weekend.
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