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THE DAILY M o n d a y , F e b r u a r y 4, 2013 | V o l . 1 0 1 , N o . 8 0 MISSISSIPPIAN T h e S t u d e n t N e w s p a p e r o f T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i ss i ss i p p i | S e r v i n g O l e M i ss a n d O x f o r d s i n c e 1 9 1 1 FREE LEGAL TAX PREP Voter ID rules sent to Ole Miss students and Oxford residents can benefit from free, legal tax preparation provided Department of Justice by students and professors from The University of Mississippi School of Law. The service will be available on Tuesdays and Thursdays until April 5. Proposed rules for voter ID were sent to the Department of Justice for approval this past Tuesday. BY CHARLOTTE MONA ROI Assistance site coordinator WHO QUALIFIES? [email protected] Chris Barber heads up the program. Individuals with A team of students and pro- “We’re basically preparing annual income of fessors from The University tax returns for people with $51,000 or less. of Mississippi School of Law incomes under $51,000,” is offering help to the public Barber said. “They can just this upcoming tax season by come in, fill out an intake helping individuals file their form, and we’ll get started IS IT LEGIT? income tax forms. The free getting their tax returns service is available to indi- done.” Yes – those helping viduals who have an annual The people working with are IRS-certified income of $51,000 or less. the initiative are profession- professionals. This program, the Pro- als interested in helping the Bono Initiative, began in community. August 2011. In its first year, “We’re all certified with more than 200 individuals the IRS,” Barber said. “This WHEN & WHERE? received help filing their program is mostly funded by 3:30 - 6:30 p.m. forms. The Pro-Bono Initia- donations. We’re part of the tive has expanded from last North Mississippi Rural Le- Tuesdays and year, and it is expected that gal Services grant.” Thursdays until April 5 more people will be able to The program was started benefit from the service this as a way to provide legal as- Lafayette County and year Oxford Public Library The Volunteer Income Tax See TAXES, PAGE 4 at 401 Bramlett Blvd.
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Residents at the Luckyday Residential College held a watch party for the Super Bowl Sunday BY KAYLA CARPENTER to face during elections. [email protected] “They have to get a li- night. Residents watched as the Baltimore Ravens defeated the San Francisco 49ers 34-31. For cense, or sign something more photos, check out page 5. As part of the state’s pro- up, they might be worried cess of seeking federal ap- if they have warrants or proval for voter ID, pro- bad tickets, they might not posed rules for the new understand how the system law were sent to the United works, so the way of getting States Department of Jus- voter ID is another restric- tice for approval this past tion to their participation,” Tuesday. Gedman said. Secretary of State Delbert Associate professor of law Hosemann submitted these Matthew Hall expressed a rules, and if approved, this similar opinion. law would require every “Requiring voter ID is a voter to show a driver’s li- hurdle that people have to cense or other photo ID at clear before they can go the polls. vote,” Hall said. “This lim- Due to the American Vot- its the ability of every voter ing Rights Act, the state of to exercise their right to Mississippi is required to vote.” have any changes in voting Gedman also said voter procedures approved by ID is just a way of keeping the Department of Justice minorities and transient in Washington, D.C. people, like students, who Political science profes- may have relocated, from sor Samuel Gedman said voting. he believes the voter ID Supporters of voter ID legislation will be just an- KAYLA McCARTY | The Daily Mississippian other obstacle voters have See VOTER ID, PAGE 4 OPINION PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 4 february 2013 | OPINION
THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN COLUMN EDITORIAL STAFF: EMILY ROLAND Authenticity of music editor-in-chief [email protected] BY WANFEI WU the United States elected a Therefore, two hours before millions of viewers and they austin Miller [email protected] great president. The idea of the inauguration, the Marine claimed that they would managing editor lip-syncing is a little bit sad, Band got the command that gradually transition from lip- [email protected] but compared to a singer not the national anthem would syncing to live singing. After Last week, I pushed my being in tune/rhythm at this use the version Beyonce re- several years of efforts, most flight back a day so I could very important moment, I corded the previous night of the singers that sing now HOUSTON BROCK go to D.C., to watch the in- preferred the former. It was in Washington, D.C., which on the show are singing live. campus news editor auguration. I felt I was so not Beyonce’s solo concert. they had recorded in case of This made some talentless [email protected] close to the big event. I If Beyonce lip-synced at bad weather or equipment lip-syncing singers leave the didn’t want to miss it. There her solo concert, I would be problems. stage of this big show, but it Molly Yates were so many people from very upset. I paid hundreds Second, it is about the au- improved the quality of the asst. campus news editor all over the country in D.C., of dollars to enjoy a live per- thenticity of music, live or show. [email protected] that day, I couldn’t even get formance rather than a pre- recorded. Why do a great But that’s why people close to the Capitol. When I recording. deal of singers or bands host wanted Beyonce to sing the granT beebe heard the national anthem, I thought about it for sev- a lot of concerts? An in- national anthem live at the Summer Wigley the voice and the rendition eral days. Should I really creasing number of people inauguration rather than us- city news editors were very beautiful. The care? Why did a lot of people are paying attention to live ing the recorded song. Nev- [email protected] singer was Beyonce and care so much? In my opin- music because they are dif- ertheless, there is a difference now there are rumors going ion, there were mainly two ferent from the recorded between Beyonce’s scandal PHIL MCCAUSLAND around that she lip-synced reasons. First, Beyonce pos- music. Although live music and the annual show. The opinion editor the performance. sesses the talent to sing live. is not as perfect and flawless annual show is for entertain- [email protected] I didn’t care at first; how- There is no doubt that Be- as recorded music, these im- ment, while the inauguration ever, I realized this had be- yonce is a talented singer, a perfections and flaws are the is for the nation. I think that david collier come an important issue mainstream artist, and even charm of seeing it live. we may have blown this situ- sports editor to many. Furthermore, my the queen of pop music. This This made me think back to ation out of proportion. [email protected] editor (I did an internship in is a song she has sung hun- several years ago when Chi- Rather than focusing on Philadelphia) asked me what dreds of times. nese people were shocked Beyonce lip-syncing, we I thought about Beyonce’s What was the problem? by a report that CCTV should have concentrated on jennifer nassar lip-syncing. I told him that According to the statement (China Central Television) the historic event. lifestyles editor I didn’t know whether Be- of the Marine Band on Tues- had cheated us for decades. [email protected] yonce lip-syncing or not was day, “It would have been All the singers that had sung Wanfei Wu is a second-year really important. impossible for Beyoncé to at the most important an- graduate integrated marketing quentin winstine In my opinion, the most do a live performance along- nual Chinese New Year’s communcations student from photography editor important thing was the in- side their musical accompa- Eve show on CCTV were Yunnan Province, China. Fol- [email protected] auguration itself. It was a niment because they didn’t all lip-synced. CCTV had to low her on Twitter @Wanfei- successful inauguration, and have enough practice time.” apologize to the hundreds of Wu. thomas graning asst. photography editor [email protected] COLUMN tisha coleman Ignacio Murillo design editors The new ‘Dear Abby’ kimber lacour sarah Parrish BY DAN PURDY dering if you’d listen like You see we had this “riot dillac and I’ll wait out for copy chiefs [email protected] Dear Abby did whenever I incident” here last Novem- the back-door parole or the was a fish starting on my sen- ber. I heard all the noise stainless steel ride. Abby said jon haywood tence of four years for a B.S. going up and since I wasn’t that prison was about reha- online editor Dear Mr. Sunshine Death- in the 1st degree, one count. involved (like most of the bilitation (and time spent in ray, I got pressured a lot to click people here in main street), the honored tradition) and With Dear Abby gone, up and wear the brand from I just assumed the position that someday, I’d be able to LEANNA YOUNG R.I.P., I don’t have anyone some of the organizations and let it ride out. Even un- reintegrate into society. She sales manager that’ll listen to my troubles. here in main street. affiliated, I still have to deal really got my hopes up mak- [email protected] Mr. Sunshine Deathray, I I told her about that, told with the decisions of oth- ing that sort of noise. Michael Barnett write to you in Folsom from her about turf-tagging bill- ers just because of my skin Well, my optimism didn’t jamie Kendrick my place of incarceration boards with those weird color. last long. corey platt here at Ole Miss. Greek symbols (as just about Next, I asked Abby to ad- In the theoretical world, Kristen stephens I came across your opin- every organization at Ole dress my fears about turning anything is possible. But in account executives ion article in the school pa- Miss uses them), showing into an all-day-and-nighter. the real world, people go per at Folsom; feels like I’m the colors and being at pow- I’m finishing up one felony hungry. Kristen Saltzman at grandma’s house when wows and what not. Well, conviction right now, but I guess I mean, I just can’t Nate Weathersby reading your stuff. Really Abby said it’s OK to be a two more felonies and I’m figure out how drawing creative staff good stuff. GDI. But that didn’t work done. leaves in a biology lab adds But I know you’re busy, so out too well in prison yard Put the Dr. in front of my S. GALE DENLEY STUDENT I’ll be quick. I was just won- politics. name and give me my Ca- See ABBY, PAGE 3 MEDIA CENTER THE DAILY The Daily Mississippian is The Daily Mississippian welcomes all com- PATRICIA THOMPSON MISSISSIPPIAN published daily Monday ments.Please send a letter to the editor addressed director and faculty adviser through Friday during the to The Daily Mississippian, 201 Bishop Hall, The University of academic year. University, MS, 38677 or send an e-mail to MELANIE WADKINS Mississippi [email protected]. advertising manager S. Gale Denley Student Contents do not represent Letters should be typed, double-spaced and the official opinions of The Media Center no longer than 300 words. 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ABBY, COLUMN continued from page 2 This is why we can’t have nice things up to being a “better per- son.” We have to spend more money here at the program bill has a far more insidious sonal rights and freedoms as fish to fry. to accommodate the “air purpose. Instead of merely the times change and evolve. The sad fact is that our law- time,” sure, but I could only outlawing the scientifically There is also a rich tradition makers need to do better. Mis- imagine what they do at the absurd principle of human- of not going backward once sissippi deserves better. They maximum security prisons animal hybrids, it also seeks to those freedoms have been need to stop getting ideas like Yale and Harvard. further restrict access to abor- granted. No one would sug- from cheesy movies and get Well, I opened my mouth BY BRITTANY SHARKEY tions. Much like the failed gest today that re-segregating down to the task of improving about it, and the warden gave [email protected] “Personhood” amendment schools and preventing people the state. me some diesel therapy as a from last November, this bill from different races from mar- Spiderman should be able result. I thought then about When was the last time seeks to define life as starting rying would be a good idea. to sleep easy knowing that the how life on the inside is com- you saw a centaur roaming at the moment of concep- In Roe v. Wade, the Supreme state legislature is far more pletely different than on the the streets of Oxford? Or a tion. HB 819 would also im- Court found a constitutional concerned with bettering the outside. mermaid hanging out in the pose fines and felony charges right to privacy and medical lives of Mississippians than You get a cell phone plan. Grove? For anyone not on on any doctor who performs autonomy, which includes with his spider-DNA-infused Who cares if you don’t use hallucinogens, the answer is abortions in the state. abortions. While this right has web-slinging proclivities. all your minutes at the end never. However, that didn’t Mississippi is a state in cri- been chipped away at in the of the semester, you feel me? stop a Mississippi state law- sis. We have crushing poverty, last 40 years, it still stands. Brittany Sharkey is a third- Whenever I got back from maker from introducing a failing schools and abysmally Instead of fixating on abor- year law student from Oceanside, diesel therapy, the warden piece of legislation last week high rates of teen pregnancy. tion and coming up with in- Calif. She graduated from NYU bum added an extra semester that was straight out of Syfy The state consistently ranks creasingly crazy ways to limit in 2010 with a degree in politics. to my sentence to “make up Channel original movie, a among the worst in the nation it, just let it go. Mississippi leg- Follow her on Twitter @brittan- the hours” I didn’t use on my proposed ban on all human- for a whole host of factors. The islature, you have far bigger ysharkey. cell phone plan. animal hybrids. improvement of these condi- Abby suggested to work Rep. William Tracy Arnold tions is inextricably linked to for the warden to bargain (R-Booneville) introduced HB state legislation that is passed off that extra time but, nah, 819, also known as the Protec- and then implemented by our can’t do that. I’d go nuts tion of the Human Person Act. state representatives. Instead thinking about all the dry The bill seeks to outlaw any of working to ameliorate these snitching and kitty scamming experimentation that would problems and elevate Missis- going down. I’d have to get fuse human embryos and ani- sippi, these lawmakers find it whacked out on so much bug mal DNA. However, the bill, far more important to attempt juice to get by and so much in a rare show of empathy to legislate morality. The Columns Society brake fluid to balance out for those affected by freak ac- It seems like the legislature’s that I’d never pay off the cidents out of a comic book, concern over the citizens of will host two information sessions on double up. only seeks to outlaw inten- Mississippi begins at concep- Tuesday, February 5th at 7:30 p.m. in I just wanna be, you know tional experimentations on tion and ends at birth. Being Mr. Sunshine Deathray? I human embryos. As Brian Ea- pro-life shouldn’t end at birth. Union 405 and Wednesday, February just wanna be. I feel really son of The Clarion-Ledger ex- If the life of a child is that confused on the policies and plained, Spiderman, the result important to the legislature, 6th at 7:00 p.m. in Union 404. awkwardly pressured here at of an accident, would be still then that child’s quality of life Ole Miss to be down with all be safe under this legislation. should also matter. This trans- these deals I ain’t too friend- While this may seem to be lates to better schools, better Attendance at one of the information ly with. I ain’t got a beef with one of those ridiculous laws opportunities and more at- those that are into it, you like bans on dwarf tossing in tempts to relieve poverty. sessions is MANDATORY. Your know it’s their choices and Florida or walking ducks on There is a tradition in this application will not be considered all. 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THOSE WISHING TO PARTICIPATE news brief SHOULD BRING: DM STAFF REPORT Original social security card Final three aldermen to seek re-election Cards of anyone being claimed as a dependent Photo ID All relevant income documents Canceled check or bank account routing number (if direct deposit is required) FILE PHOTO | The Daily Mississippian LEFT TO RIGHT: Ulysses “Coach” Howell, Ward 4; Mayor Pat Patterson; Janice Antonow, Ward 3 STOCK PHOTO | sxc.hu Janice Antonow of Ward son qualified in the first two on the board, in the election people as we can. We’d love 3, Alderman At-Large John days that residents could ap- to represent Ward 4. TAXES, to help everybody if we pos- Morgan and E.O. Oliver of ply to seek re-election. He City Clerk Lisa Carwyle continued from page 1 sibly can. It is important to Ward 2 filed as the last of was shortly followed by the reported that incumbent know that this is a service in- seven aldermen currently qualification of Jason Bailey Mayor Patterson is the only tended for those who cannot representing the City of Ox- of Ward 6, Ulysses “Coach” resident to qualify to seek sistance to those who can- afford tax preparation.” ford to seek re-election. Howell of Ward 4, Preston election for the position. not afford to get help from Participants in this pro- Qualification opened at Taylor of Ward 5 and Ney The primary is May 7, fol- a private firm. Barber also gram should bring their orig- the beginning of the new Williams of Ward 1. lowed by the runoff on May said that the aim of the pro- inal Social Security cards, as year. Howell will face Arnold 21 and general election on gram is to keep things fair, well as the cards of anyone Oxford Mayor Pat Patter- Pegues, who is not currently June 4. economically-speaking. else who is being claimed Barber encourages any- on the return. Participants one, particularly Ole Miss should also bring a photo ID eligible may try to vote, but Office has entered into an students who meet the cri- and all relevant income doc- VOTER ID , they are not committing agreement with the Depart- teria for program participa- uments, as well as a canceled continued from page 1 fraud. ment of Vital Statistics to al- tion, to take advantage of the check or bank account rout- Under the proposed low Circuit Clerks to verify service. ing number if direct deposit rules, any voter who lacks birth records of voters who “Anyone who meets the is required. say that it would deter peo- an acceptable photo ID cannot provide these mate- income requirements is wel- Student volunteers and ple from committing voter may obtain a free voter rials at no cost to the voter. come,” he said. professors will be at the La- fraud, but critics say there photo ID card from a Mis- The Secretary of State’s Richard Dooley, co-site co- fayette County Public Li- is very little evidence of sissippi Circuit Clerk’s Of- Office has also entered ordinator with the program, brary in Oxford, located at voter fraud. fice by presenting the same into an agreement with the also encouraged students to 401 Bramlett Blvd. The ser- “The first problem is that identification materials ac- Mississippi Department of participate. vice will be available from voter fraud is not a preva- cepted when an individual Transportation to use exist- “Students are more than 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on lent problem,” Hall said. registers to vote under the ing transportation services welcome to come,” Dooley Tuesdays and Thursdays un- Hall added that in many federal Help America Vote to provide free transporta- said. “They’re a large target til April 5. election cycles around the Act, according to a press re- tion for voters who need of ours due to financial re- For updates about the pro- country there are fewer lease from the Secretary of free voter ID cards but lack straints. gram, visit www.facebook. than 100 instances of voter State. transportation to the Cir- “We want to reach as many com/oxfordtax. fraud. People who are not The Secretary of State’s cuit Clerk’s Office.
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Cont. from page 1 The Ole Miss Dialectic Society hashes through current social and political issues in roundtable discussion. The organization meets every Thursday in Ridge West.
KAYLA McCARTY | The Daily Mississippian Members of the Dialectic Society meet in the Ridge West Conference Room.
BY KATELYN MILLER “We come together and poses. [email protected] cultivate a mix of different When asked about poten- ideas,” Rice said. tial for the group’s expansion, Every Thursday, The Uni- Rice also said this was the Rice said they are looking to versity of Mississippi Dialec- primary purpose of founding grow and add new members. tic Society gathers in a Ridge the society. “We are hoping to add a West conference room to dis- Last week’s topic of dis- little more formality and new cuss events of the past and cussion was gun control and amendments to the consti- present, exchanging opinions its relation to violence. All tution,” Rice said. “We also and seeking new heights of participants were focused on plan to accommodate greater knowledge. According to the the Dialectic Society’s stated numbers by moving to a larg- group’s constitution, this is purpose, sharing opinions er space” all “in the hope of attaining a without attempts to convince For now, the group is com- broader understanding of the or convert other members. fortable using the smaller world in which we live.” Opinions were given with space and more intimate The Dialectic Society is in facts and logical conclusions roundtable format for infor- its second semester as an ac- in mind. mal discussion. tive organization. It consists Additionally, members Rice said all potential new of founder and president took the time to not only members are welcome to join Glisto Rice, vice president hash out individual beliefs, the debate and discussion. Tiffany Odom and three oth- but also to raise specific ques- “It doesn’t matter whether er members. tions for mutual enlighten- you’re a hard-line Repub- Odom considers herself a ment. Among them were lican, a Democrat or a tree moderate Republican, one questions for the group’s lone hugger,” Rice said. “When member identifies as a Liber- gun-owner as to what quali- you get different people’s tarian and the other three, in- fies as an assault weapon, opinions on matters, educat- cluding Rice, consider them- how many rounds are in the ed or not, then you now have selves Democrats, which typical magazine and what an insight into their perspec- makes for a diverse and toler- factors go into the selection tive. At the end of the day, PHOTOS BY KAYLA McCARTY | The Daily Mississippian ant group. of a weapon for sporting pur- that’s all we’re here for.” Do you have questions or concerns about an academic advising issue E-Advisor but not sure who to contact? The Academic Support Center offers a quick and convenient tool (E-Advisor) for students to get answers to general advising questions or be referred to the appropriate department for assistance. E-Advising emails are checked regularly, Monday-Friday, from 8:00am-5:00pm. Scan the QR code to submit your question. You can also send inquiries directly from your own email account to: [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: E-Advising is NOT a replacement
for meeting with your academic advisor. 26127 LIFESTYLES PAGE 6 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 4 february 2013 | LIFESTYLES LACROSSE TOURNAMENT in honor of wheat family This past Saturday the Ole Miss lacrosse teams hosted a tournament in honor of former players Sarah and John Wheat. Sarah Photos by Austin McAfee and John were killed in a car accident last October.
Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi Phi Kappa Phi’s mission is is the nation’s oldest, largest, and “To recognize and promote most selective honor society for academic excellence in all all academic disciplines on the fields of higher education and undergraduate and graduate level as to engage the community of well as professional education. scholars in service to others.”
The University of Mississippi Chapter of the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi extends best wishes to all student scholars for this semester.
Membership in the Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi is earned and by invitation only. Invitations are sent out in the fall and spring and formal initiation ceremonies are held in late fall and late spring each year.
The Ole Miss Chapter of Phi Kappa Phi wishes our returning scholars and future initiates great success this academic year! 26130 4 february 2013 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | PAGE 7
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