Wednesday, November 14, 2018 INSIDE: n SFA plans to work on parking issue on campus, Page 2 n Student reviews new Netflix show “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” Page 4 n Editorial addresses differences in attendance at women’s and men’s sports, Page 6 n Lumberjacks will battle for Chief Caddo Thursday, Page 8 Nacogdoches pays respect to local veterans

Members of the Nacogdoches community came together on Saturday to celebrate those who fought for the freedom and safety of Americans with a Veterans Day parade.

Top: Two women show their patriotism by dressing themselves and their horses in American-themed attire. They also carried American flags.

Right: Members of the Vietnam Veterans of America Pineywoods Chapter 931 wave and smile at the crowd as they take part in the parade.

Bottom left: The Pack 100 cub scouts of Nacogdoches take part in the parade. They wore their scout uniforms and carried American flags.

Bottom right: The Nacogdoches High School band marches and plays music for the crowd along the parade route.

Photos by Janil Pyle / The Pine Log

Stone Fort Museum holds College ministry hosts annual event By Taylor Antwine when it was mentioned, a prayer and reading of a Contributing Writer truthfully,” Moore said. scripture. “Many have not been able Later during the service, annual ‘Deal Me In’ night The Davis Memorial to hear me speak in this the ministry took the time Church of God in Christ capacity, so I thought it was to recognize the church building and its role in the development in By Janil Pyle college ministry hosted its a good opportunity to try members who are set to Nacogdoches and how things have changed,” Contributing Writer College Sunday for the fall something different.” graduate in December, Spears said. semester with ministry Moore said she hoped as which was done by Trekeva The Stone Fort Museum hosted its second The community involvement with the director Katrena Moore as the speaker she would spark Cotledge and Pastor A.L. annual Deal Me In: Night at the Stone Fort museum is critical, she said. the speaker. something spiritual in those Shaw. Saloon, which focused on historical education “If we don’t have involvement with our The ministry not only who attended. “For this moment we’re through a series of interactive events. patrons, then we won’t know if we are connects students to those “It is my prayer that all going to pay accolades of Some of the main attractions included a succeeding in our educational goals or not,” who want a relationship with in attendance will feel achievement upon those game of Hold ’em, which used replica Spears said. God, but with each other as encouraged to live out who individuals, yes collegiate bills of Republic of Texas, go fish, horseshoes, The live music included the SFA well. young adults live music, a rubber band shooting gallery Young Violinists and El Camino Real de “The College who come to and a photo booth. Nacogdoches, in which Jesse Tingle, student Ministry is “It is my prayer that all SFA and come At the end of the night, attendees could employee and assistant manager of the event, designed to help to Nacogdoches trade in their Republic of Texas bills for prizes played a set of Irish tunes with his flute. in attendance will feel young believers for a purpose. donated by Glass Castles Stained Glass Studio The SFA Young Violinists are students with cultivate their encouraged to live out who You come here and Gift Shop, Miller’s Point Outfitter, Dolli’s the Music Preparatory Division at SFA and relationship to further your Diner, Meadow Ridge Archery and Gun, The have performed at venues all across East Christ has called them to be with Christ. This education,” Shaw Bosslight Bookstore and Nine Flags Coffee Texas. ministry has with boldness and discipline.” said. “Going to Roasters. El Camino Real de Nacogdoches, an various programs a place where According to Carolyn Spears, director of acoustic local band, played music using —Katrena Moore in place to you’ve never been the museum, The Old Stone Fort was a house the fiddle, guitars, mandolin, banjos and provide lasting before and going that turned into a lot of different things, percussion. friendships as well to a place where including a place of refuge during battles. This event was all about education and Christ has called them as opportunities for students you don’t know people, The Stone Fort Museum is a replica of a informing people about history. to be with boldness and to use their God-given gifts many times [students] do building that used to be located in downtown Mark Musquiz, research assistant, discipline,” Moore said, in ministry,” according to not make the transition, and Nacogdoches but was torn down. The original stressed the importance of being involved in “as well as accept Christ as the Davis Memorial COGIC they find themselves either structure received its name from a business managing events held at the museum. their Savior if they have not website. flunking out or going back owner who operated a saloon in the building “This is one of the ways we can reach out already and begin a new Before the service, Moore home. And so I applaud and for a while. He named his business The Old to the community and engage with them,” relationship with him.” was asked why she decided to appreciate every collegiate Stone Fort Saloon. Musquiz said. “It’s our way of making sure The service began with speak at the college Sunday young adult.” “This particular event allows us, in a a selection by the college this semester. playful manner, to look at the history of the See SALOON on Page 5 ministry choir followed “I thought it was an honor See CHURCH on Page 5

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Page 2 n The Pine Log n @thepinelog Wildlife Society raises awareness for bill Crime Log: Nov. 12-10 No reports. Nov. 9 An officer was dispatched to the lobby of UPD in reference to theft. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the complainant who said on Nov. 7 her unattended wallet was taken from the Steen Library. There are no suspects.

Nov. 8 An officer was dispatched to the lobby of UPD to meet with a complainant in reference to criminal mischief. The complainant said on Nov. 8, his vehicle’s rear window was damaged while parked on Wilson Drive. There are no suspects.

Photo by Caroline Metersky / The Pine Log Nov. 7 Members of the SFA Wildlife Society are raising awareness of a bill for endangered species. Pictured are, front row from left: Marie Fertitla-Walker, Jayce Guerro, Hope Shannon, No reports. Cheyenne Tant, Kameryn Strickland and Bella Reyes. Middle row from left: Andrew Cole, Kasey Jobe, John Michael Amett, Matthew Murphy, Dalton Hasker and Christopher Williamson. Back row from left: Reid Viegot, Mitchell Meyer, Jake Hill, Jeremy Morris and Ian Erikson.

By Nella Kopp species. Society has been asked by a select committee spread the word and tell people about this, it’s Staff Writer “The gist is that it would take existing from the Texas Chapter of the Wildlife Society what we’re doing.” royalties and excised taxes from gas and oil to begin advocating for this bill by means Hill said there is not a bill that helps The SFA Wildlife Society is raising wells on federal lands and would redistribute of contacting representatives,” said Mitchell endangered species, or any species that are awareness for a bipartisan bill called the those taxes toward species of greatest Meyer, a freshmen forestry and wildlife not one of the 59 game species. Recovering America’s Wildlife Act, or House conservation need,” said Jake Hill, a freshman management major from Fort Worth. “Talking “It will not only influence seeing the animals, Resolution 4647, after attending a presentation forestry major from Nacogdoches. “It’s not to major organizations like TFA or Rotary or but the practices that go into preserving them by a member of the Texas Parks and Wildlife like an additional tax that’s being added, it’s Safari Clubs.” will help better water quality,” Hill said. “In Department. an already existing tax that was going into the The Society has started reaching out to good land and species management we are The bill was proposed on Dec. 14, 2017, and general fund. Now they would specifically be congressmen who are undecided about their also going to influence a lot of things and will “amend the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife directed to species of greatest conservation support for the bill. make it better for the environment.” Restoration Act to make supplemental need, which is really all of the other non-game Hill said the society has written 625 letters Texas is second to California in supporting funds available for management of fish and species to keep them from being listed as to send to the congressmen, both individually the bill. wildlife species of greatest conservation endangered species.” and as a chapter. “We are sort of in a major time crunch need as determined by State fish and wildlife In order to help encourage the bill, the “We’ve been trying to grow our advocacy because, in a way, Texas is in a competition agencies,” according to the official website, Wildlife Society has reached out to different program right now and have been trying to with California for most cosponsors, and SFA www.congress.gov. organizations, one being the SFA Wildlife find platforms to speak,” Hill said. “Any way is in a competition with other schools for The bill allows for more money to go in Society chapter. we can get the word out, banquets or setting a different fund in order to protect certain “The SFA Student Chapter of the Wildlife up a booth, if we could get a platform to See WILDLIFE on Page 3 SFA Orchestra of the Pines presents Tchaikovsky

Photos by Adriana Salazar / The Pine Log SFA’s Orchestra of the Pines presented “Tchaikovsky’s Fourth Symphony” in the Turner Auditorium on Monday. Graduate conductor Gary Jones led the orchestra and showcased the work of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Johannes Brahms and Lars Erik Larsson. BANITA CREEK SFA to provide new parking lot, shuttle bus MANAGEMENT By Lauren Owens focus of the organization this so this [serves] the need Higher Education Fund is Staff Writer year based on results from a for commuting students being used to purchase it. (936) 560-4768 ~ 327 W. College St Nacogdoches, Texas 75965 campus-wide survey. or perhaps students who According to Gallant, SFA has purchased “I’ve learned to realize are assigned to that part of the shuttle is being ordered property on the south side of that all universities have campus. It is an opportunity to replace one of the four campus at 1512 Baker St. near issues with parking, and for us to enhance the student existing ones. He said it is Lumberjack Village for the SFA doesn’t have it as bad as experience with additional important for the busses construction of a new student other institutions,” Agouna- parking.” to be regularly replaced parking lot, and a new shuttle Deciat said. “Unfortunately, The addition of a new because they’re aging and are bus also is on the way. it’s something that can’t be shuttle bus is also something developing a lot of wear and When the lot is finished, avoided.” that is being worked toward tear from frequent use. it will allow for additional According to in order to improve student “It had about 80,000 miles parking along Feazell Street. Agouna-Deciat, the SFA transportation. A capital on it, and we had a lot of Banita Creek Ponderosa Pines According to Dr. Steve administration makes the fund appropriated to SFA by Westbrook, vice president for final decisions when it comes the legislature known as the See PARKING on Page 3 327 West College St. 528 Tangleberry Drive university affairs and acting to student parking. However, SFA president, the creation of SGA still has the ability to DEHART VETERINARY SERVICES a new student parking lot in voice concerns of the students A Low Cost Veterinary Clinic this area has been planned and push for more needs to be HAPPY HOUR!!! for a while. filled. MONDAY - SATURDAY “Adding parking in that Dr. Danny Gallant, vice LUFKIN 5PM TO 7PM. campus zone has been part president for finance and Lufkin Mall HALF OFF SHAKES AND SMOOTHIES! of the campus master plan administration, said the Every First Saturday and Valid at the following locations ONLY: Marble Slab Creamery and Great American Cookies for several years,” Westbrook new parking lot will provide Third Tuesday of the Month Stephen F. Austin State University said. “And the purchase of needed space for students. (inside Baker Pattillo Student Center) this property now allows us He said it will especially be CENTER 222 Vista Drive to proceed.” beneficial to those who have Nacogdoches, TX 75962 936-468-7431 Something else that classes in the area close to 1155 Teneha St. heavily influenced this plan the student parking garage Every Second Friday and is a push from the SFA Student nearby. Fourth Saturday of the Month Government Association “Parking is certainly for more improvements on something that we as an Vaccines • Heartworm Tests/Prevention • student parking. institution are very concerned Microchips • Dentals • Bloodwork SGA president Jeffrey about for students,” Gallant For more information visit:www.dehartservices.com Agouna-Deciat said traffic said. “You’ll see that where (903)-312-6422 OFFER LIMITED TO ONE PER CUSTOMER AND CANNOT BE and parking has been a huge it’s located, there is a garage, COMBINED WITH OTHER OFFERS. VALID ONLY AT THE LOCATIONS LISTED.

CMYK Wednesday, november 14, 2018 Page 3 Students win awards at ad conference Several SFA students proved to be among the best in advertising, marketing and graphic design during the annual American Advertising Federation-Houston Student Conference and Competition. This conference, which brings together the advertising, marketing and communications disciplines, challenged students with creating an advertising campaign for a real client. This year students created a campaign for Mattress Firm. Many SFA students from the Department of Mass Communication, Department of Management and Marketing, and the School of Art were on the first-, second- and third-place teams. SFA marketing students Grant Knight, Aubrey junior; and Clayton Howard, Richmond junior; mass communication students Haleigh Haupt, Kingwood senior; and Robert Breitenstein, Beaumont senior; and art student Julie McSwain, Center senior; placed first. Mass communication juniors Coby Ward, of Logansport, Louisiana; and Jade Contreras, of Red Oak; placed second. Third-place winners include Joshua Cliffe, Huffman mass communication senior; and Elyse Guerra, Austin marketing freshman. Drs. Marlene Kahla, professor in the Department of Management and Marketing; Seth Bradshaw, assistant Photo by Adriana Salazar / The Pine Log professor in the Department of Mass Communication; and Daniel Anguiano, assistant professor in the School of Art, worked with students during the semester to prepare for the competition. On the day of the conference, student teams spent the day OMA presents open mic night at Houston-based advertising agencies and were given eight The Office of Multicultural Affairs held The Get Down, an open mic night for poets, musicians, artists and creatives. Above, Tyrus Poe, senior hours to complete an advertising campaign, which included engineering and physics major from Dallas recites a poem. creative, research, marketing and media plans. Teams were then given 20 minutes to present their project to a panel of judges comprising Houston advertising professionals. “This event teaches students to effectively work with Thanksgiving break dining hours people from diverse educational backgrounds in new surroundings for a client that requests specific plans in a timely manner,” Kahla said. Wednesday Thursday Friday Some of the host agencies included Freed Agency, Skyline, noon 2:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Lopez Negrete, iHeartRadio, CBS, Cox Media Group and Sushic and diner Panda Express Starbucks and C-store, P.O.D Express, Urban Student Center Love Advertising. side of East and Which Wich Einstein Bros. Bricks, Great American Cookie, Dining Hall During the second day of the conference, students College Dining Hall close. Bagels close. Chick-Fil-A and East College closes. attended résumé and portfolio review sessions with close. Dining Hall close. advertising, marketing and public relations professionals and a panel discussion about how to start in the industry. * All location will resume regular hours Nov. 26 Pho Fest PARKING: University works to meet campus Join Asian Culture Club members as they host Pho Fest and sell pho with meat for parking demands, new student lot being added $3. Other food for sale includes Filipino Lumpia 3 for $1 and milk tea for $1 or From Page 2 years had an average also used to take small and it’s important to Gallant said. “It’s part with boba for $1.50. maintenance cost of groups of students and make sure it provides of our responsibility wear and tear,” $13,000 a year, so to provide services 6-9 p.m. Thursday in the Gallant said. “In fact, they’re having more that we hope will Baker Pattillo Student Center one of the shuttles maintenance as they “It’s part of our responsibility enhance your college just over the past two get older.” to provide services that we experience.” The shuttle A house needs to system is hope will enhance your college be raised in order for something construction to begin that’s been experience.” on the new student heavily used parking lot. Gallant by students —Dr. Danny Gallant, vice said it is planned to ever since its president for finance and start in the summer addition. It of 2019. Other than currently runs administration the parking lot and five days a shuttle bus, there are week for eight faculty to off-campus for those who need no current plans for hours a day trips. transportation. changes to student and transports Gallant said the “If you’re running parking in the works, approximately shuttle system is late and need to get but that is always 112,000 students something that to class on time, it’s subject to change per year. One of has benefited SFA a service for students as new concerns are the shuttles is students for years, who need transport,” voiced. WILDLIFE: Society competes with other universities to raise awareness From Page 2 “We are neck and neck with Tarleton,” Hill said. “Through this advocacy program, being the leaders in advocating this new bill,” we are trying to advocate for this bill to be Meyer said. passed and help out the threatened species Winning the competition would result in while also getting recognition for our chapter more attention to the SFA Wildlife Society and school.” and SFA as a whole. The Alliance said the bill would make Texas eligible for $64 million per year in additional funding for conservation tactics. The funds would create new jobs, increase funding for research and fund grants for nonprofit conservation work. According to Hope Shannon, a senior forestry student from Georgetown and president of the Wildlife Society chapter at SFA, the chapter’s goals are to not only promote the conservation of wildlife but also to volunteer at events and provide hands- We're growing our KFC Family! We are developing a on learning experiences for workforce that is diverse in style, where everyone makes those going into the field. Events include a recent a difference. Now hiring Team Members. Equal deer capture in South Opportunity Employer! Apply at jobs.kfc.com Texas, using data collected for research. In the spring semesters, members of the chapter go duck banding where ducks are captured and have a metal band placed on one of their legs. Anyone is able to join the SFA Wildlife Society and can learn more by contacting their Facebook page, SFASU Chapter of the Wildlife Society, or via email through sfasuthewildlifesociety@ gmail.com. The society is a non-profit organization, and donors can email the society at sfasuthewildlifesociety@ gmail.com or can call Hope Shannon at (512) 876-9257.

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REVIEW: ‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ is darker, edgier version of classic GM COLLEGE DISCOUNT FOR ALL SFA STUDENTS* By Parastoo Nikravesh t h e Finally, the character we’ve Design Editor all been waiting for: Salem. Salem is in the show and Like many of my peers is the cutest black cat that raised in the Bible belt, the pops up fairly often to protect clear satanic references in and help Sabrina. However, the trailer of the new Netflix tragically, disappointingly- original, “The Chilling he doesn’t talk! He meows Adventures of Sabrina,” made and Sabrina supposedly me wary to begin the series. understands what he says so But since I loved “Sabrina the they’re “talking”, but I’m not Teenage Witch,” the sitcom satisfied. There was a hint based off of the same comic in the finale that shows that as the Netflix original, I Salem might be chattier in couldn’t resist trying to watch the next season—so here’s it. Sometimes you just have hoping. to make the risky streaming Overall I loved the plot of choice. the series. It reminded me Sabrina did have satanic a lot of “Buffy the Vampire references that made me Slayer” and “Supernatural,” GM EDUCATOR DISCOUNT uncomfortable and at times a where they tackled a variety FOR ALL SFA EMPLOYEES** little scared, but I don’t think of problems daily while anyone who has watched the big issue of the season “American Horror Story” simmered in the background. or “Supernatural” couldn’t The show had a fantastic handle it. I was comfortable look and feel that was timeless What Does This Mean For You? enough to watch it alone at Artwork from IMDB and sometimes cheesy in SUPPLIER PRICING ON ANY NEW CHEVROLET night (which I usually can’t its attempts to be spooky. It character that reminded me family drama of the Spellman say for dark TV shows), and was a lot like “Riverdale” in a lot more of Sarah Michelle women. MODEL LESS CURRENT REBATES the devil is portrayed as the the way that it looks like it’s Gellar’s Buffy than Melissa A new character I couldn’t bad guy overall. set in the 50s but it isn’t— Joan Hart’s Sabrina: dark, seem to understand until the The majority of the story no surprise since they have spunky and righteous. It does end was Mrs. Wardell. She is line centers on Sabrina the same producers. The old get annoying watching her easily up to no good, and one Spellman, a half witch and lady in me was annoyed at meddle in everything, but of the worst parts of the show 1015 North St., Nacogdoches, Tx, 75961 half mortal teenager, who is how dark all the scenes were then where would we get the is seeing courageous and actively avoiding her dark and that some scenes had (936)-585-4536 drama, right? innocent Sabrina fall right baptism that signs her soul this weird blurred effect in www.GoundChevy.com But the lead isn’t the only into her insidious plan. over to the devil. Sabrina the background. noteworthy character. Aunts Then there is Harvey doesn’t want to part from her For someone who likes Helda and Zelda had a perfect Kinkle, another former witch heritage and talents, witches and to be a little love-hate relationship and Sabrina the Teenage Witch but she also refuses to scared, “The Chilling *GM College Discount offered to any student adored their niece (even if character. Harvey is a sweet abandon her mortal friends Adventures of Sabrina” was currently enrolled at SFA they had different ways of character, and his love for and boyfriend. the perfect dark show that **GM Educator discount offered to anyone showing it). New character Sabrina shows. However, I found Sabrina, who is didn’t leave me afraid but directly employed by SFA Cousin Ambrose was a being her biggest tie to the played by Kiernan Shipka excited for the second season. flawless addition bringing a mortal world makes him a (Mad Men), to be a great charming and funny spin on huge target.

CMYK Wednesday, november 14, 2018 Page 5 CHURCH: Speaker aims to SALOON: Event pays homage to building’s history through games connect students with God From Page 1 Moore went onto the bulk of her message which discussed how while waiting on After a couple more selections, Moore blessings from God, people can become delivered a message, beginning by defining miserable and stay in that state because the theme for College Sunday, it’s comfortable and which was Outpour. familiar and how this “What I began to learn “I know that God has can stop people from about that particular word, growing in their faith. outpour, it simply means that more for me.” “I know that God something is streaming out —Katrena Moore has more for me,” rapidly,” Moore said. Moore said. “I refuse “I know that we live in a to be content with day where we want everything rapidly... You where I am right now... I remember [Shaw] want your financial aid rapidly; you want said it recently, you said ‘If a person is not your refund check rapidly.” doing anything to grow they are dying.’”

Photo by Maira Corpus / The Pine Log OMA hosts annual Brave Space series Event attendeees got the chance to play Texas Hold ’Em and learn historical facts about the building. From Page 1 to play poker, and he was having a fun time,” SFA’s Office of Multicultural Affairs invites students, faculty and staff to discuss intercultural Musquiz said. “That was something that I / interfaith issues that affect communities globally, locally and on campus for its Mixed Racial people know we host events, and we want to think he walked away wit— a good memory.” Identity discussion at 4 p.m. Thursday in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Multimedia Room. draw people in to get them interested.” According to Tingle, the engagement of This session of the Brave Spaces series will focus on people experiencing conflicts due Musquiz helps host events at the museum the community and local businesses made to mixed-race identity and/or multiracial identity. Participants will be able to view thoughts to build relationships and give the community things easier in preparation for the event. and struggles people endure for being a mixed or multiracial person. For more information an opportunity to leave with a memory. “The level of interest from businesses about this event or future OMA events, contact OMA by emailing [email protected] or visit “One of my best experiences of the last has been spectacular,” Tingle said. “I the OMA website. event was when we didn’t have a lot of want to specifically thank everyone who visitors, I taught a boy who was 11 or 12 how contributed.”

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CMYK @thepinelog n The Pine Log n Page 6 Attendance at Ladyjack basketball games should be higher he long-awaited of effort, yet one gets basketball rewarded far more than Tseason is upon the other based on their SFA. Fans excitedly gender. enter the William R. The fight for gender Johnson Coliseum once equality is not over. In again, but many times, some areas, progress more people enter for has been made, but the men’s team than in sports there is still the women’s team. SFA a lot of catching up to students should provide do. It was not until 1972 the same support for when Title IX, a law women’s sports teams that requires the state as they do for men’s to fund women’s and teams. men’s sports equally According to an to federally funded Instagram post by SFA institutions, came Athletics, SFA men’s into effect. It has only basketball had an been 46 years since average crowd size of this decision has been 3,782 fans, and the SFA made. Slow progress is women’s basketball still progress, but there team had a mere is a simple way to help average of 1,808 fans bridge these gaps. per game. That’s an SFA students should average difference of make a conscious 1,974 people. decision to support the Also, the SFA Men’s SFA women’s basketball Basketball’s Instagram team. On days where has 4,099 followers, there are double headers, and the SFA Women’s the crowd swells Basketball’s Instagram Illustration by Audrey Diakun / The Pine Log toward the second half has 992 followers. Many athletics as opposed Southern California, This inequality is According to Forbes, of the women’s game students claim that in anticipation of the men’s basketball is to men’s athletics. It the Entertainment and shown concretely in WNBA players earn becomes especially Sports Programming numbers. The NBA 20 percent of an NBA men’s game. It is unfair more exciting to watch, to the women who put and that’s why they problematic when the Network, or ESPN, has 30 teams, whereas player’s minimum players continuously dedicates around 3.2 the WNBA has only 12 salary. The minimum their all into this sport, prefer this team over yet the men’s team gets the women’s team. notice the dwindling percent of air time to teams. This difference salary for an NBA player crowd size and become women’s sports. ESPN’s is due in large part to is $582,180, and a WNBA greater support. SFA is a school that We have two amazing whole-heartedly discouraged. SportsCenter program television ratings. The player’s minimum This is not just a local dedicates 2 percent better the ratings, the salary is $50,000. These basketball teams at SFA, supports its teams, win not just one. Support or lose. But there is a problem. According of airtime to women’s more funding there is athletes are playing to a study done by sports, a number that has for more teams and the same sport, putting our Ladyjacks this noticeable difference in basketball season. the support for women’s the University of not changed since 1999. higher salaries. in the same amount End of semester approaches Get your news in print for a change As much as we want Once you eat, it’s time to either shower school to finish, we don’t or do laundry. By the time that’s done, you Today, you can find almost newspaper often, you do see them on their realize how much time still have homework or a project to work every piece of information phones, and it even becomes something older we end up not getting. It’s on and even then, you have to allow time online. From statistics to basic people look down on. But what if they’re not already November, and to procrastinate, which we all do. Then it’s questions, to entertainment, just texting or taking a selfie? What if they’re although we only have less already midnight and you need to go to bed informational videos, posts consuming their daily news? than two months of the fall to wake up at 7 a.m. to do it all over again. and more. Although we all This is a dilemma journalism faces today. semester left, it feels like So how does this apply to when it’s around have cell phones today, While most news consumers scroll through nothing has happened on time for holiday break? Well for one, most of this wasn’t the case when Facebook, they could click on an article, like Isabell Tenorio campus. us are trying to get all our work done before Raquel Torres newspapers were made. perhaps you did just now, or they could be Contributing There are flyers we leave for home. This is also the time most Social Media When journalism first on campus and be reading straight from the Writer and signs with events organizations have holiday-themed events Editor began, all there was to newspaper. hosted by different that look fun but no one can attend. It isn’t write on was pen and paper. More than likely, you’re reading this online. organizations just having homework, it’s also helping out Later, typewriters were the And that’s okay. happening almost every week, so why does with the organizations to run these events big thing and people read Even though it’s easier for you to get your it feel like nothing is going on? and making sure enough people attend so the news in print. Then computers came, then news online, it’s still a form of journalism. But I’ve noticed this year that as much as the budget doesn’t go to waste. It goes hand- laptops, tablets and cell phones. Soon enough, don’t let the newspaper go to waste. There’s I want to attend in-hand and it the internet was great stuff in there. some events, I never makes us feel like what everyone It feels good to pick have time to go. Not time is going by was talking about. up a fresh copy and because I don’t want “Yes, we need to too fast to the The technology “It feels good to take your time to to go, but class work point we can’t phenomenon went read it instead of just ends up piling be attentive and be a have time to relax. viral, and the word picking up your up at the very last I feel because of the year was pick up a fresh phone or tablet like second, and I feel good college student, we have one “Google” in 2006. you usually would. like I don’t even have semester W h i l e It’s soothing, really. time to breathe. but we should also condensed into technology has copy and take As a social media It’s weird, because allow ourselves to only five months, evolved and is still editor, I do use my it’s not like anything things start to feel is evolving, the way your time to read it phone and iPad is too far away; all like they happen we get our news has a lot. But just as I of the events are in have fun and take all at once. So started to change use it for work, I walking range. But part in anything all of how do we go as well. As you’re instead of picking also scroll through each time I want about making reading this, stop my personal to go to an event, I SFA’s organizations sure we do our and think about Instagram, check have a test the next school work and how you get your up your phone my Snapchat, day to study for and have to offer.” also get to enjoy news today. my emails and daily work to turn in ourselves? According to reminders and I on D2L before 11:59 We should try journalism.org, a or tablet like you take a lot of photos p.m. It becomes overwhelming, especially and plan out everything and see what needs 2016 study found of my dog. I believe around the holiday breaks. our attention first, then see what can be that four in 10 usually would.” this can also affect But if you really think about it, there isn’t done later and won’t take too much time. Yes, Americans get their the way you view much time in the day to even do anything. we need to be attentive and be a good college news from online your news. Classes range from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or even student, but we should also allow ourselves websites, social The other day a later if it’s a once-a-week class. When you get to have fun and take part in anything all of media and apps. Now, the most used apps are friend was telling me and a group of friends to your room after classes, you have only a SFA’s organizations have to offer. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. about a conversation she was having with a few hours until it is dinner time. On-campus So good luck Lumberjacks for the rest of According to a study in 2015, the number classmate. She was having a debate with her residents who eat in either of the dining halls this fall semester. Be sure to take time for of Americans who get their news online classmate about consuming news on TV, and have a limited window to get food before yourselves. typically is higher in younger age groups and she said something that was very interesting. they close for the night. older people get their news from TV. Now, She said TV is where we watch our only 20 percent of Americans get their news entertainment, like movies, TV shows and from print newspapers. more, and most of these things aren’t realistic. We now have iOS 12 for Apple iPhones, Then, when we watch the news, we feel as Occasionally, The Pine Log’s Opinions iPads and Macs, and we also have updated if that’s not realistic either, since our minds Page features an advice column. The versions of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and are so accustomed to things on TV not being a better and faster internet that makes it easy realistic. staff will be answering questions about to search things. This means we’re even Just like that, our phones could do the anything from relationships to general more likely to get our news online rather than same things to our minds. It feels differently picking up a newspaper. But should this mean when you go through these things in person. life issues, and everything in between. newspapers should be obsolete? So, although it’s easier to grab your news To submit your questions, email The As a journalism major, I’ve heard many online, at least try every now and then to pick people say, “Newspapers are dead.” And as a up a newspaper. It’s really an art we should Pine Log at [email protected]. person passionate about journalism, I take it appreciate. It’s a lot of hard work to layout a to heart and argue back. newspaper to make it look professional. And Although you won’t see people reading a it’s a safer way to get your news. Fall 2018 Editorial Board EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SPORTS EDITOR SOCIAL MEDIA EDITOR Opinion and feedback policy Brielle Thomas Nathan Wicker Raquel Torres Opinions expressed in columns Letters to the editor should be MANAGING EDITOR DESIGN EDITOR VIDEO EDITOR on this page of The Pine Log are those typed and should include the Meaghan Morton Parastoo Nikravesh Ashley Delgado of the individual writer. Unsigned student’s hometown, classification, editorials, as well as editorial campus identification number NEWS EDITOR COPY/WEB EDITOR ADVERTISING MANAGER cartoons, are the opinion of The Pine and phone number for verification Shannon Poe Brittany Barclay Kenzie Promes Log editors and do not necessarily purposes. 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In a science-fair-like atmosphere, students fifth grade teachers to prepare for the project. at Raguet Elementary School select objects Through Novel Engineering, students from among an array of recycled materials in each grade level work with a selected to bring their own inventions to life during book to read and practice problem-solving Novel Engineering, a collaborative event. and critical-thinking skills. Then, students In an effort to focus on science, technology, create an invention based on the book, engineering and mathematics-related which they build during the final day of the projects, SFA, Raguet Elementary School project. and Nibco, an industrial and residential As part of their field experience courses, manufacturing company, partnered to bring SFA students served as project mentors as the Novel Engineering to Nacogdoches. children created their projects. Burrow said Through a combination of literature and the experience helped SFA students practice engineering, students use “literature as the skills they would use in the classroom. basis for engineering design challenges that “Engaging with the elementary students help them identify problems, design realistic was a great way for our university students solutions and engage in the engineering to practice their own critical-thinking and design process while reinforcing their literacy explore different teaching methods,” Burrow skills,” according to novelengineering.org. said. From the Department of Elementary Books were selected based on student Education, Drs. Lauren Burrow, associate interest and reading level. A bilingual professor, and Mark Montgomery, assistant book, “Maria had a little llama/Maria Tenía professor, helped facilitate the project along Una Llamita,” by Angela Dominguez, was with Dr. Chrissy Cross, assistant professor selected for kindergarten and first grade; of secondary education and educational “Caps for Sale,” by Esphyr Slobodkina, was used for second and third grade; and leadership. “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs,” by “Novel Engineering was something I Judi and Ronald Barrett, was chosen for happened upon with my daughter - she loves fourth and fifth grade. science and building,” Burrow said. “Literacy Through a Nibco grant, Raguet is my expertise area - science is not. Novel Elementary School was able to purchase a Engineering combines the best of both of book for every student, as well as materials these.” for building their inventions. SFA students During the summer, Burrow, Montgomery served as judges for the best inventions, and Cross hosted professional development and prizes were awarded to the winning workshops with Raguet kindergarten through students. Organization hosts annual food drive

As part of their annual Thanksgiving organization will distribute the food to Homebound food drive, members of SFA’s the selected families. Members of SFA’s Jack’s Council on Family Relations collected Interfraternity Council also assisted with and donated food to 137 families, which is loading the boxes of food. Photo by Kayleigh East / The Pine Log the most families this drive has served since Food items were collected from university it began in 2011. departments, clubs and organizations, and SFA’s Nelson Rusche College of Business hosted an “Evening with Executives” JCFR is a student organization focused local businesses. Through this project, JCFR with guest speaker Mikhail Cook on Nov. 9 in the McGee Business Building. on building networks and helping families matches participants with families and sends Cook is the senior vice president of sales for Exos Technologies, a ServiceLink within the community. It is part of SFA’s participants a description of a family and a company. Cook presented a speech on “FinTech and the Future: What you need School of Human Sciences. checklist of items to purchase. to know.” He talked about the role of data, the implications of emerging technology “Our goal is to give back to the Nacogdoches The checklist includes grocery items, community,” said Lindsey Lightfoot, such as potatoes, cornbread mix, vegetables and how to stay ahead. He also talked about businesses and how the way they JCFR president and human development and dressing. Participants also are asked to are run is starting to change in society. The event was free and open to students, and family studies major. “Sometimes purchase a $25 gift card to help their family staff, faculty and the community. Thanksgiving can be overlooked, and I buy perishable items, such as meat, butter, think this project is a great reminder to help milk and eggs. families, be thankful and remember the real “This has given me a great outlook on reason for the holiday.” the community of Nacogdoches. I’ve seen so Representatives from the Greater East many local organizations come together to Vote in our weekly opinion polls Texas Community Action Program Head provide meals for these families,” Lightfoot Start, Family Crisis Center and said. on The Pine Log’s social media Solid Foundation visited the SFA campus To learn more, visit sfasu.edu/hms/125. Monday to collect the donations. Each asp.

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n The Ladyjacks come into the SLC Tournament n The Ladyjacks finished in sixth place in the n The Lumberjacks will attempt to close out the n The Lumberjacks will take on Marist in the undefeated in conference play. They will take University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Warhawk season on a good note after losing to Nicholls Belfast Classic at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Johnson on TAMUCC in the first-round at 11 a.m. Friday. Classic. State on Saturday. SFA will take on NWST in Coliseum. The Ladyjacks will compete against the Battle for Chief Caddo at 6 p.m. Thursday. Morgan State in the Preseason WNIT on Friday. Lumberjacks look to regain Chief Caddo, battle NWST recovering 13. By Devin Brooks SFA’s running game will be the point of Staff Writer emphasis. The Demons aren’t a great rushing defensive unit, and the Lumberjacks’ passing After their fourth loss to a nationally ranked game has been at their best when they can run opponent, the SFA Lumberjacks return to the ball effectively on first and second down. the turf of Homer Bryce Stadium for season- If the running game can be effective along ending matchup with the Northwestern State with efficient offensive line production, Jake University Demons in the 53rd Battle for Chief Blumrick will have a field day on the Demons’ Caddo. secondary. Chief Caddo is the largest sporting trophy Furthermore, the SFA defense will be in the sports universe. It stands at 7 feet able to get wild and rowdy and get to the and 6 inches tall, weighing over 320 pounds. quarterback, which will force him into The Chief Caddo statue was born in 1960 making mistakes that will give the SFA offense when both universities decided to award the more opportunities to score at will. The SFA winner of each game with a trophy. SFA and defensive unit has proven to be a unit that NWST settled on the Chief Caddo statue that can give the offense extra chances to score, resembled the powerful and legendary Indian and it’ll be no different during this matchup. chief whose tribe was responsible for settling The defensive unit making plays on third the locations we know as Nacogdoches and down that force punts and turnovers gives the Natchitoches, Louisiana. offensive unit a much-needed boost for their The first official meeting between these next possession. two old time universities took place in 1924 Efficient offensive production will open up when NWST defeated SFA 7-3. The first official the game for the Lumberjacks and put them Battle for Chief Caddo meeting took place in in position to win this game and secure the 1961 and NWST outlasted SFA 35-19. This is the Chief Caddo trophy for the first time since the 75th all-time meeting between SFA and NWST, 2016 season. but it’s the 53rd all-time Battle for the Chief Kickoff is set for 6 p.m. Thursday at Homer Caddo game, and the Demons currently hold Bryce Stadium. The game will also be televised a 21-20-1 all-time record over the Lumberjacks on the Eleven Sports Network. during the series. NWST (4-6 overall, 3-5 ) currently sits at ninth place NWST Demons in the SLC and have no aspirations for the -4-6 overall, 3-5 Southland Conference (9th) playoffs because they’ve been eliminated from postseason contention. However, they’ll Last three games: look to win this game retaining the Chief - Win vs. No. 18 McNeese State (37-34 OT) Caddo trophy and bragging rights for two consecutive years. - Loss at Abilene Christian (49-47) This season the Demons have been - Win vs. Houston Baptist (31-28) inconsistent on both sides of the ball. They average close to 27 points per game. They’ve History of the Battle for Chief compiled 225 first downs, 904 total rushing Caddo yards, 3,229 passing yards and average roughly -Trophy stands 7-foot-6-inches and weighs 410 offensive yards per game. The defensive 320 pounds. unit has allowed roughly 35 points per game -After the loss in 1961, SFA had to cut down this season. They’ve allowed 248 first downs, 2,159 rushing yards, 2,594 passing yards and a tree and send it to NWST. Woodcarver they’ve allowed roughly 490 total yards per Harold Green spent 230 hours carving game to opposing offenses. Additionally, the trophy. Photo by Lashauna Bell / The Pine Log the Demon defensive unit has compiled 21 -Named Chief Caddo after Caddo tribe Quarterback Jake Blumrick winds up to throw a pass. SFA will compete in the 53rd Battle for Chief sacks for 116 yards, allowed 47 touchdowns -NWST holds a 31-20-1 record in the rivalry Caddo—the largest trophy in sports. The game will be at 6 p.m. Thursday at Homer Bryce Stadium. and have forced 20 fumbles on the season No. 1 Ladyjacks take on No. 8 TAMUCC in first round of SLC Tournament

By Deanna Swindell with the same score SFA beat them 3-1 in the one season game Staff Writer UCA faced them in. Not only did the Ladyjacks achieve an undefeated record and the SLC title for the 10th time in SFA history, individual Throughout the season, the SFA Ladyjacks have kept the players made a few achievements of their own. Haley Coleman purple lights on and have brought pride to the fans and ended the regular season with a season high 19 kills against community. To keep the excitement going, the Ladyjacks will Houston Baptist and 18 digs against McNeese. Makenzee compete in Natchitoches, Louisiana, in the Prather Coliseum Hanna finished her season with highs of 13 kills against UNT on Friday against Texas A&M University Corpus Christi at 11 and 11 total blocks against ACU. a.m. in the Southland Conference Tournament Quarterfinals. McKenzie Brewer added to her 1,000th assists with her The tournament will be played from Friday to Sunday. high of 23 assists against ACU and 12 digs against Rice. In Only the top eight teams in the SLC will competing in the only her second year at SFA, Anyia Williams kept up with tournament, with the semifinals on Saturday at noon and the the upperclassmen with career-highs of 10 kills against UNT championship game at 3:05 p.m. Sunday. SFA finishes 29-2 and 11 blocks against ACU. Danae Daron not only made and undefeated in their conference 16-0 and with a 26-game some phenomenal statistics for herself, but she earned two winning streak. conference defensive player of the week awards and the first If the Ladyjacks win the first game of the tournament, SportsImports/AVCA NCAA Division 1 player of the week in they will be playing the winner of the match between team history. Abilene Christian University and Houston Baptist University. A few other key players include Ann Hollas, Xariah Williams TAMUCC won half of their games and have a winning and Peyton Redmond. All players contributed to the great percentage of .323. performance the Ladyjacks gave this season, and now it’s time The toughest competitors SFA has a possibility of facing is to see how the team will come together and finish strong. the University of Central Arkansas and Sam Houston State The first six games will be available through live stream University, who are second and third in the SLC. If both teams on the Southland Digital Network, Southland.org/live and Photo by Kayleigh East / The Pine Log Peyton Redmond and Danae Daron attempt a block. SFA will take on win their quarterfinal match, they will play each other on Southland apps. The tournaments championship game will be TAMUCC at 11 a.m. Friday in Prather Coliseum in Natchitoches, Louisiana. Saturday. Central Arkansas (24-5, 14-2) defeated the Bearkats televised on ESPN, ESPNPlus.com and ESPN apps.

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SLC Tournament * Belfast Classic * Preseason WNIT Nov. 20 vs. *Marist ^ New Mexico Lobo Invitational Quarterfinals: Nov. 16 vs. *Morgan State Nov. 25 vs. *St. Edwards Nov. 17 vs.* Yale/ Niagara Gm. 1 - No. 1 SFA vs. No. 8 TAMUCC Nov. 30 vs. *San Francisco (Belfast, Ireland) Nov. 20 vs. Our Lady of the Lake Gm. 2 - No. 4 ACU vs. No. 5 HBU Dec. 1 vs. *Buffalo/ Milwaukee (Belfast, Ireland) Nov. 24 vs. Tulsa Gm. 3 - No. 3 SHSU vs. No. 6 MSU Dec. 7 vs. Louisiana Tech Nov. 28 at. Texas Tech Dec. 15 at. Louisiana-Monroe Dec. 1 vs. Wiley College Gm. 4 - No. 2 UCA vs. No. 7 NWST Dec. 6 vs. Montana State Dec. 18 at. Baylor Dec. 15 vs. Texas Southern Semis: Dec. 21 vs. Arlington Baptist Dec. 19 vs. ^Hampton Dec. 30 vs. Alabama Dec. 20 at. ^New Mexico/ Sacremento State Gm. 5 - Winner of Gm. 1 vs. Winner of Gm. 2 Jan. 2 vs. Southeastern Louisiana Dec. 29 vs. Cameron Jan. 9 at Nicholls State Jan. 2 at Southeastern Louisiana Gm. 6 - Winner of Gm. 3 vs. Winner of Gm. 4 Jan. 9 vs. Nicholls State Jan. 12 vs. Northwestern State Jan. 12 vs. Northwestern State Championship: Jan. 16 at New Orleans Jan. 16 vs. New Orleans Jan. 19 at. Incarnate Word Jan. 19 at. Incarnate Word Winner of Gm. 5 vs. Winner of Gm. 6 Jan. 23 vs. Abilene Christian Jan. 23 at. Abilene Christian Jan. 30 vs. Central Arkansas Jan. 30 at. Central Arkansas

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