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Who Will Be Crowned Mr. & Mrs. Penn in 2009?

By Jared Barchus

On the evening of November 10th, 2009, the Penn Women’s Track & Field team and Coach Tony Tenisci hosted the 18th Annual Mr. & Mrs. Penn Bodybuilding Contest. The sold-out bodybuilding competition took place in Zellerbach Theater in the Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts and featured thirty-seven of Penn’s finest undergraduate and graduate students.

For 8 weeks, these thirty-seven student-athletes trained and dieted to chisel their bodies into a perfect form. “I worked out daily and I was on a diet beginning one month prior to the competition. This diet consisted of no sugar, no soda, no mayo, no dairy or cream based foods, no fried foods or oily foods,” junior Emanuel Bryant said.
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UConn Football Star Murdered During Homecoming Party

By Jared Barchus

On October 17th, the UConn Huskies football team triumphed over division rival Louisville in a 38-25 Homecoming victory. Campus was soon filled with parties celebrating Homecoming weekend and the football team’s win. However, joy soon turned to sorrow when tragedy struck the Storrs, Connecticut campus.

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Jasper Howard (6)

At approximately 12:30am on Sunday, October 18th, UConn junior defensive back Jasper Howard was stabbed outside of a party at the campus student center. Just hours after having an impact performance against the Louisville Cardinals, Howard was stabbed on the street after a fire alarm was pulled and more than 300 students came spilling out of the building. A fight broke out and Howard was stabbed in the abdomen during an altercation. University police broke up the melee, but it was too late for the football star.

Howard, 20, was a native of Miami, Florida and aspired to play in the NFL. Despite his 5’10”, 180-pound stature, he made a huge impact on the Huskies football team as a cornerback and a punt return specialist. His coaches and teammates described Howard as “a brother, a mentor, and somebody that you loved to be around.” Howard, affectionately called “Jazz” by his friends and teammates, was a father-to-be and the first member of his family to attend college.

Jasper Howard was considered a very motivated student-athlete. He grew up in Dade County in Miami, Florida and was determined to make it out of the rough neighborhood where he grew up. Jasper’s mother, Joangila, supported him and his two younger sisters by herself. He was an all-state player in football and team captain at Miami Edison High School. Howard’s high school teammate and current Clemson University football star Chris Chancellor will wear Jasper’s jersey number 6 to commemorate his life. Howard’s UConn teammates will also wear his number as a decal on their helmet for the remainder of the season. The team will also carry Jasper’s jersey and helmet to each game with them to keep their slain teammate’s memory close.

Three men have been charged in association with the fight outside of the student center that led to Howard’s death. John William Lomax III, 21, was arrested and charged with murder on Tuesday, October 20th. His bail was set at $2 million. Lomax and two of his friends, who are all residents of Bloomfield, all face criminal charges and are set to appear in court in early November. None of the men are students at UConn. Police are still uncertain of the reason why the fight broke out and whether Howard’s stabbing was intentional.

Howard's Funeral

High School friends of Jasper Howard speak during his funeral Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 in Miami. Howard was fatally stabbed outside a dance on Connecticut's campus. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

Jasper Howard’s funeral was held in Miami on Monday, October 26th where 1,700 people, including members of Howard’s biological family and his UConn family, came together to celebrate his life.

The challenge for head coach Randy Edsall and the rest of the UConn football team will be to manage the rest of their season successfully. Since Jasper’s death, UConn lost a close game against West Virginia 28-24 and are set to play Rutgers University on Halloween. The Huskies football team is just trying to get back to normal. “We all have to move on with our everyday lives and understand what we have to get done,” Coach Edsall said. “I am not going to interfere with anybody’s individual way of handling this situation with Jazz, but everyone knows it is time to move forward and go on.”

BET set to air “The Michael Vick Project” in January 2010

By Jared Barchus

BET will air "The Michael Vick Project" in 2010

BET will air "The Michael Vick Project" in 2010

First it was Terrell Owens, and then Chad Ochocinco; now Michael Vick will be the next NFL player to star in his own reality show.

Michael Vick, the controversial Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, announced several weeks ago that BET will launch a new reality television show that will chronicle the ex-convict’s return to the NFL. The show, which is set to air in early 2010, will feature Vick in a documentary-style series that will focus on his reemergence into the public spotlight after serving an 18-month prison sentence.

Vick told the LA Times, “I just want people to really get to know me as an individual. What I want to do is change the perception of me. I am a human being. I’ve made some mistakes in the past, and I wish it had never happened. But it’s not about how you fall, but about how you pick yourself up.”

After a stellar college career at Virginia Tech, Vick was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons as the number one overall pick in the 2001 NFL Draft. He was the first African-American Quarterback to be selected as the first overall pick and went on to become the highest paid player in the NFL. He led the Falcons to two playoff appearances in six seasons before being released by the team in August 2007. Vick was convicted for his involvement in a dog-fighting scandal from his home in Virginia and sentenced to 18-months in prison in December 2007.

Once known as the most electrifying man in professional football, Michael Vick has been doing a lot to repair his tarnished public image. Since he was released from prison this past summer, Vick has made numerous public appearances in schools across the country with the hope of serving as a positive role model for his young fans. He signed a two-year contract with the Philadelphia Eagles and currently sits behind fellow African-American quarterback Donovan McNabb.

When asked about the new reality show, Vick responded, “I want to show [kids] that things are going to happen, that they’re not going to get through life without dealing with some kind of adversity. I want to show that if they have a fall from grace, this is how they can turn it around. We want this to be a story of hope.”

Although Vick’s intentions are positive, he still receives criticism from PETA – People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. One of their representatives recently stated, “People who abuse animals don’t deserve to be rewarded. They shouldn’t be given multimillion-dollar contracts . . . or given the privilege of being a role model.”

Despite skepticism from PETA, “The Michael Vick Project” will air in eight parts early next year and is said to be in a “serious and somber tone, as it focuses on his personal struggles since his release.”

The Michael Vick Project will feature the NFL star on and off the field, as he reemerges into the public spotlight and rebuilds his relationship with his fiancée, Kijafa, and his children. “What happened to Michael is endemic of what is happening to young Black men today. Michael could be anyone’s brother, father, uncle or son. It is our hope that this project will give viewers a glimpse of how he is rebuilding his life and moving forward as a human being and not just another sports figure,” commented Loretha Jones, the President of BET’s Original programming

The series may do little to alter the negative perception some hold against Michael Vick, but it demonstrates that someone is willing to give him a second chance.

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