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Main Event Lead singer of Hinder, Austin Winkler, sings to the band ' s hit song Lips of an Angel. Along with performing their hits, they covered a variety- of other well- known pieces like Born to be Wild. Photo by Chris Lee Long Wait Fans anxiously await for the doors to open prior to the concert. X106 helped time pass by playing music and chatting ' A ith fans. Photo by Chris Lee hinder • ISD DD
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Rock Out Papa Roach lead singer Jacoby Shaddix shouts out to the fans at Bearcat Arena. The trio of bands marked the very first sellout concert for Student Activities Council. Photo by Chris Lee maxed out 3,300 cram Bearcat Arena The crowd roared as the band stepped on stage. Fans sang along to every word, and they were crowd surf- ing throughout the show. For many, the concert was the perfect way to unwind before spring finals week. Hinder, the hard rock band known for Lips of an Angel, performed for a sold out crowd of over 3,000 people. The show also included the bands Operator and Papa Roach, known for To Be Loved and Scars. I really enjoyed Papa Roach ' s performance, said Emily Weber. I was more interested in seeing those guys than seeing Hinder. 1 had never heard of Operator before but they did a real good job getting the crowd pumped up for the other bands. ni4 ■ student life DD The concert was put on by Student Activities Council and took place in Bearcat Arena on April 19. The show was sold out, a first for the University. We sold a total of 3,300 tickets for the show, said Kelli Farris, president of SAC. We spent approximately $75,000 for the bands and all other incidentals that are included when we put on a con- cert like this. Numerous hours were put into mak- ing the show happen. The majority of the work was done by students. Even though the concert sold out, many University students were not excited to hear that Hinder was coming. Numerous anti-Hinder groups started to pop up on facebook.com immediately af- ter the announcement was made claim- ing Hinder sucked and the band didn ' t deserve the attention they got. Joshua Embrey joined the anti-Hin- der group on facebook.com and said he would rather have seen a band like Green Day, Rascal Flatts or Toby Keith. Perhaps everyone was pissed because Hinder cannot sing live to save their lives, said Embrey. Despite negative feedback from some students, Alyssa Moore believed many of those in attendance enjoyed themselves and all the bands performed great live. Everyone had so much fun, said Moore. Everyone was really into it. I think SAC did a really good job with the show. w • Kylie Guier d ■ Erik Schrader
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relative fun family weekend pancake party Pancakes were flying onto paper plates while the delicious aroma of sausage and coffee filled the air. Comfortable chatter could be heard between students and their parents as they began the Saturday morning of Family Weekend at the Bell Tower. From 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m., students and their family could pay $4 for a breakfast of sausage, juice, coffee and famous Chris Cakes pancakes. Chris Cakes is an Iowa-based business that now travels nationwide. The event was put on as a fund-raiser by Student Senate. Kristin Hilde, events planning chair for Student Senate, said they decided to do the event because it was a fun activity for families and the food was good. It ' s easy, simple, and people like it, Hilde said. Families enjoved the fun and exciting atmosphere. The Chris Cakes team, Ted and Evonne White, pro ' ided exhilarating entertainment for the dozens of students and parents. Evonne shouted out an exuberant Ho! every time she flipped a pancake onto a customer ' s plate. Families were impressed bv the couple ' s flipping abilities and playful sensibihties. One customer seemed reluctant to step back from the grill to catch a pancake flying in midair. I ' m old but I can throw a little bit farther than that! Evonne exclaimed. Evonne said she did not have a specific method for flipping the pancakes precisely onto people ' s plates every time. Every second is a new second. There ' s no technique, Evonne said. Ted joked that the trick to accurate flipping was classified information. Josh Coburn and his parents were in for a surprise in the pancake line. They did not watch the people in front of them catch the pancakes in midair, so they did not notice the first pancake come flying at them. It missed the plate and fell right to the ground. The Coburns were ready for the next one, however, and quickly got the hang of catching them with their plates. Coburn almost missed the last one when it flew over his head, but he was able to grab it out of the air with his hand. The Coburns arrived just before the 9:20 a.m. rush. Coburn said his motivation for getting up early on a Saturday was because his parents wanted breakfast. They scheduled breakfast for the parents, not college students! his mom laughed. Despite the early hour, many students and their families showed up tc enjoy the breakfast and entertainment. James Brandly came to the event with friends to enjoy the delicious breakfast. They ' ll wake you up, that crazy pancake couple, Brandly said. Flipping Pancakes Evonne White flips food to a Universit family member while spectators watcl in the background. Evonne launchei hundreds of pancakes throughout th morning. Plioto In Ktii li ' cii Vniiiic Kiviif) DD student life
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