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BY 2AKYRA COLVIN "The. George-Anne staff 1 -■•■' ii Georgia Southern University's volleyball team will host the Bash in the 'Boro this weekend where it will play three matches against Central Michigan University, Jackson State University and Charleston Southern University. With a 9*2 record, the Eagles are ranked No. 1 in the Southern Conference. GSUs offense ranks in the top three of the SoCon in almost every category such as: second in average kills Georgia Southern University Housing hosted the "Up in Flames" simulation yesterday. The Statesboro Fire Depart- ment was there to demonstrate the effects of fire commonly seen on college campuses. See page 3 for..full story. per set with 12.95, second in assists per set with 12.08 and third in hitting percentage with .227. Although the Eagles have top-notch numbers on offense, their defense is nothing to scoff at. Anchored by sophomore middle Crysten Curry, the Eagles are first in the SoCon in opponent Symphony to perform opening concert hitting percentage with .147, and also first in blocks averaging 2.38 per set, with 88 total. BYJEFFLICCIARDELLO The Georgia Southern Symphony took and some unknown composers," Curry totaled 16 kills and 22 blocks The George-Anne contributor the National Academy of Television Maestro Adrian Gnam, conductor of the in the final match of the Springhill Arts and Sciences Emmy Award on June 8 for symphony, said. Suites Invitational last weekend and was The Emmy award-winning Georgia the southeast region. The Emmy was granted "The pieces also represent 500 years named MVP. Sophomores Alexandra Southern Symphony will perform for the for "Best Live Audio" for the performance of of music from the Baroque period all the Beecher, libero, and Katie Bange, right side, first time this semester with its opening Schumann's "Concerto for Piano in A minor" way to the contemporary period. Most were named to the All-Tournament team. concert, "Prelude." performed by Dr. David Murray. orchestras forget to appreciate all the Beecher had 49 digs in three matches and The performance will be held at the The symphony's first performance, eras of music, something we take pride Bange had 32 kills and 12 blocks. Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. and "Prelude," will feature a variety of in doing," Gnam said. will feature pieces from various composers, overtures and pieces. See VOLLEYBALL, Page 19 ■ s including Handel and Rossini. "'Prelude' represents known composers See CONCERT, Page 12 I I ON THE thegeorge Newsroom 478-5246 PO Box 8001 I Follow us on Twitter You Advertising 478-5418 Statesboro, GA I WEB anne.com @TheGeorgeAnne Fax 478-7113 30460 I NEWS ©GeorgeAnneN ews 2 Thursday September 19, 2013 The George-Anne 'Up in Flames' teaches fire prevention BY ALANNA NAVIN White came to the event to The George-Anne staff show his residents the potential dangers of not complying Yesterday, the Statesboro Fire with the rules set forth by the Department showed students university concerning fire the power and dangers of fire in safety. an event titled "Up in Flames". "It's a little scary because The Statesboro Fire people are really irresponsible Department came to the here apparently," Brittany Performing Arts Center parking Railing, freshman early lot and set fire to three display childhood education major, rooms. Accompanied with said. commentary, the dorms showed Some students were suprised a real-life example of how at how fast the fire took over the quickly a fire could spread and dorms. affect an entire dormitory. "What interested me the "We do this event to show most was how quickly the fire the importance of fire safety engulfed the entire apartment to college students. A lot of and the responsiveness of departments are geared towards the extinguishers," Dwight the younger crowd," Chris Gustard, graduate mechanical Colson, prevention chief of the engineering student, said. Statesboro Fire Department, Since making "Up in Flames" said. an annual event, calls to the fire Once students graduate department from the university high school they are no longer have gone down, Colson said. exposed to knowledge on fire White said, "It was something safety. It is very important, to see. I knew that fire was especially if it is a student s first definitely a dangerous thing time ever cooking away from but you never really get how home, Colson said. dangerous until you see it first As a community leader, Odari hand."

Christal Riley | The George-Anne Students gather in the PAC parking lot to view the "Up in Flames" presentation. Top: The Statesboro Fire Department shows students the dangers of fire and how they affect dorms. Bottom Left: A mock dorm containing three rooms was built and set up to simulate student dormitories. Bottom Right: The flames engulfed the mock dorm and burned everything in the rooms. It was a real life experience to show students the importance of fire safety.

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The George-Anne is the the advertising manager or Monday, Sept. 16 ence to a report of a prowler. The 12:15 p.m.: Officers responded to a official student newspaper of student media director. subject was located and asked to burglar alarm at the Phi Mu house Georgia Southern University, The advertiser is 10:12 a.m.: An incident report was leave the area. that turned out to be a false alarm. owned and operated by responsible for any errors in GSU students using facilities advertisements and its liability taken for a theft at Building 447. provided by the university. for adjustments is limited to This case was assigned to criminal 11:58 p.m.: Officers responded 2:35 p.m.: An incident report was The newspaper is the oldest the amount of space the error investigations. to Kennedy Hall in reference to a taken for a theft at the Fine Arts continuously published occupied in the ad. Further, the newspaper in Bulloch County. newspaper is not responsible panic alarm. Maintenance re- Building. This case was assigned to The newspaper is a designated for any damages caused due 12:50 p.m.: Officers responded to sponded. The alarm was acciden- criminal investigations. public forum for the to an ad's omission Southern Courtyard in reference tally activated by a resident. Georgia Southern from a particular community. edition and its to a sick person. A GSU counselor 3:43 p.m.: An incident report was The responsibility STUDENT LED was notified. EMS was notified Tuesday, Sept. 17 taken for a theft at Lakeside Dining newspaper solely is to and the subject was transported Commons. This case was assigned is reschedule the published ad in the next to EGRMC. 10:55 a.m.: Officers responded to to criminal investigations. twice STUDENT regular edition a sick person near the ETS Ware- weekly, on at the regular Tuesdays MEDIA advertising 2:38 p.m.: Officers responded to house. The subject was feeling 3:53 p.m.: An incident report was and rates. Centennial Place in reference to a better and transported to her class taken for found property. Thursdays, STUDENT READ sick person. EMS responded and by an officer. during most STUDENTS transported the subject to EGRMC. 4:57 p.m.: An incident report was of the academic BEWARE: The year. Any questions George-Anne screens 12:01 p.m.: Officers responded taken for a theft at Lakeside Dining regarding content should be all advertisements prior to 8:10 p.m.: An incident report was to a burglar alarm at the Alpha Commons. This case was assigned directed to the student editor publication. The newspaper taken for criminal trespass in the Delta Pi house that turned out to to criminal investigations. by phone at 912.478.5246 or strives to accept ads for at gaeditor@georgiasouthern. legitimate products and University Villas parking lot. This be a false alarm. edu. services only. Students case was assigned to criminal 8:09 p.m.: An incident report was are urged to exercise investigations. 12:13 p.m.: Officers responded to taken for found property. ADVERTISING: The newspaper caution when replying to accepts advertising. Inquiries ads-particularly those that a sick person at Freedom's Land- may be made by calling require personal information. 8:49 p.m.: Officers responded ing. EMS responded but did not 9:20 p.m.: An incident report was 912.478.5418 or 912.478- Students are also urged to to Freedom's Landing in refer- transport. taken for found property. 0566. Fax any questions to report to the newspaper any 912.478.7113 or e-mail ads 1 @ suspicious offers which they georgiasouthern.edu. might see in an ad.

The George-Anne receives PUBLICATION INFORMATION: additional support, in part, The newspaper is printed Local SUBWAYs change store hours from the Student Activities by The Brunswick News in Budget Committee. Brunswick, Ga. don't really have many sales after BY LAUREN GORLA The deadline for reserving NOTICE: Unauthorized removal The George-Anne staff midnight," the manager said. space and submitting of multiple copies from a The most recent robbery advertising copy is noon, one distribution site constitutes SUBWAY stores in Statesboro took place on Sept. 9 week prior to the intended theft under Georgia law, publication date. For more a misdemeanor offense have recently changed their hours at the Lanier Drive information, rate cards, punishable by a fine and/or on the fringe of a string of robberies SUBWAY. At 3 a.m. sample publications, contact jail time. that have also recently occurred. a subject entered "I can neither confirm nor the SUBWAY with a OPEN deny that [SUBWAY has changed handgun, according Editorial Staff hours because of the robberies]," a to a news release Editor-in-Chief Shelby Farmer Copy Chief Anna Wells SUBWAY employee at the Chandler from Statesboro Police Managing Editor Jackie Gutknecht Copy Editor Taylor Cooper Department (SPD). Multimedia Editor Lindsay Gaskins Business Manager Chloe Douglas Road location said. Chandler Rd 301 The employee did not want to The offender proceeded Opinions Editor James Farmer Sr. Account Executive Jeremy Williams 7a.m.-2a.m. Monday 6a.m.-12a.m disclose his or her name because to take cash from the News Editor Cydney Long Marketing Manager Marissa Martin News Chief Alanna Navin Distribution Manager Bradley York they did not want to become register, and an employees 7a.m.-2a.m. Tuesday 6a.m.-12a.m A&E Editor Will Price Production Manager Jose Gil wallet, cell phone and involved. A&E Chief Kimeko McCoy Photo Editor Jessica Stanfield The manager of the SUBWAY on vehicle keys, according to 7a.m.-2a.m. Wednesday 6a.m.-12a.m Sports Editor Shakeem Holloway Design Editor Matt Veal Highway 301 also did not disclose the press release, Sports Chief Robert Huitt Web Editor Darius Alexander 7 am.-4 am Thursday 6 am.-12 am his or her name but did say that The offender, Reginald Football Editor Randall Hampton Ads Design Chief Kelly Slyfield there is a security system in the store Dominique Bradford, was 7a.m.-4a.m. Friday 6 a.m.-la.m. that works to keep the establishment arrested on Sept. 10 by Corrections as safe as possible for guests. the SPD and was charged 8a.m.-4a.m. Saturday 7 a.m.-la.m. "We changed our hours to with four different accommodate sales, nothing too crimes, including armed 9a.m.-2am. Sunday 6 am.-12 a.m Contact the editor at [email protected] specific. It best suited us to go robbery and carrying a for corrections and errors. to these new hours because we concealed weapon. Matt Veal | The George-Anne

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Students have influence on local business

Small businesses are a staple of a local economy, and Statesboro is no exception to that rule. The vitality of small businesses, especially restaurants, is often in a state of flux. A popular place to eat last week may not be in vogue the next. Holiday's Greek and Italian Restaurant, a longtime favorite of the Statesboro community, closed this month due to financial problems. At the same time, a new Mexican restaurant is set to start hiring in the next week in preparation to opening its doors. Eagle Creek Brewery is starting to put out its product after months of anticipation, and a new growler place will help sell that product to the community. GSU students as a whole are a powerful economic force in the community. If a restaurant becomes popular enough with the students, it is. almost guaranteed a success. Even though money can be tight with students, it is important America wins Miss America to support the businesses that you want to see maintain a presence in Statesboro. Miss America was crowned on everyone from the Indian subcontinent While it is important to support established Sunday in Atlantic City. Normally, as a 7-Eleven owner or a terrorist, we and known restaurants, it is equally important for the competition comes and goes, and THE i 1B| will never move forward as a society. the student body to remember there are plenty of the only thing we hear about is snide We should judge people on who they restaurants downtown that are generally ignored comments about Donald Trump's awful FARM are as an individual and not apply by the student body, but provide great quality hair. However, this year was different. LIFE racial or ethnic stereotypes on them. food. Students should visit a variety of restaurants The woman who won Miss America is Last time I checked, anyone born on Nina Davuluri, an Indian-American in Statesboro and choose the best to support. This U.S. soil or to U.S. parents is a U.S. woman representing the state of New . citizen, regardless of race, religion or way, students can find the best deals for the best York. Apparently, Davuluri was not the birthplace of their parents. This food and keep the best restaurants in business. American enough for some people, as is a U.S. citizen). When Citi Field, in Eurocentric approach to determining racially disparaging comments started New York City, hosted the 2013 MLB who is "American" is not only stupid flying as soon as she was crowned. All-Star game, the artist who sung but also not grounded in reality at all. The George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor and As stupid and ignorant as this is, "God Bless America" during the eighth We should open our eyes and appropriate guest columns. All copy submitted should be 350 words or fewer, typed, and sent via e-mail in it is unfortunately not unexpected. inning was again a Latino that inspired embrace the diversity that is the great Microsoft Word format to letters@georgiasouthern. During the NBA finals, a young racist comments and tweets. However, American melting pot. Get to know edu. All submissions must be signed and include phone Mexican-American boy sang the the singer was well-known Latin pop people of different races, creeds and number for verification. GSU students should include their, academic major, year and hometown. The editors U.S. national anthem during the San star Marc Anthony, who was born and backgrounds than yourself. There is no reserve the right to reject any submission and edit Antonio Spurs' home games. Social raised in New York City. better way to stamp out-ignorance. submissions for length. media exploded with vitriol and While these opinions and comments Opinions expressed herein are those of the Board of ignorance, with many people asking do not reflect how the majority of Opinions or columnists themselves and DO NOT necessarily why an "illegal immigrant" was singing Americans feel, they still reflect badly Farmer is a senior political science and international reflect those of the faculty, staff or administration of GSU, the U.S. national anthem (For the on our society. If people associate studies double major from Thomasville. He is the the Student Media Advisory Board, Student Media or the record, singer Sebastien De la Cruz, every Latino as an illegal Mexican, and current opinions editor. University System of Georgia.

Page designed by Brandon Coe To contact the opinions editor, email [email protected]. www.thegeorgeanne.com Opinions Thursday September .19, 2013 5 n defense of pride Witch bad, lady better 1 was perusing through my Facebook The White House has deemed June to be as I normally do, and I noticed that there National LGBT Pride Month, yet most pride THE were some notifications that obviously festivities south of the Mason-Dixon still take OTHER needed attending to. So, I clicked on the THE place in the autumn months. The decision ■■.■■. little red dot at the top of my screen to to postpone our Pride celebrations has a REAL SOUTHERN see what Facebook needed to notify me lot to do with good ol' fashioned Southern about. MCCOY sensibility: We know good and well that no PRIDE It was here that I noticed a guy that I one - be it you, me or Queen Beyonce herself had gone to elementary school with had - looks good with aerosol glitter melting off of commented on my profile picture. Being her in 100 degree June heat. Acknowledging acknowledge the disease's existence, let alone its Because it's not a compliment. These that my profile picture was of my smiling that the only hot wed be is hot mess, we staggering death toll within the gay community. same girls that are labeled as being face complete with makeup, curled hair forego the party for a few months in order to The only way to get attention was to highlight "bad" are found dancing around covered and blue nail polish, I though it to be spare ourselves a bit of dignity. our differences, to make the LGBT community in next to nothing behind a big name nothing out of the ordinary. Yet "dignity" is not a word that typically so unavoidable that our issues had to be rapper. They don't get their names It was actually quite ordinary, which comes to mind when one thinks of pride. The addressed. Art critic Douglas Crimp created mentioned before, during or after the was why I felt conflicted upon seeing this most common imagery associated with the posters of gay and lesbian couples kissing which video, but for those three minutes, they guy's comment on my profile picture. holiday includes but is certainly not limited to: had the words "READ MY LIPS" transposed are the epitome of "bad." "Badd (w)itch." boys kissing boys, girls kissing girls, banana over them. These were then plastered over every I'm going into my fourth year of If you switch that "w" out for a "b," hammocked boys and topless girls; the rainbows possible surface in metropolitan areas. Queer college. I work for The George-Anne you'll find the actual comment made. are a given. Because of prides inherendy natural people began staging kiss-ins in hospital waiting student newspaper. I go to class almost I'm sure this was meant as a debauchery, I've heard many people, queer and rooms and Food and Drug Administration every day. I have never been featured in compliment. straight alike, ask, "If you're vying for equal meetings. Gay men were flaunting their little to no clothing in anyone's music 2 Chainz said, "Bad (w)itch contest, rights, why go out in the streets and flaunt differences as if their lives depended upon video. Nicki Minaj is not my idol. And I you in first place." how different you are?" If you're EGBT, you've it; because they did. Two and a half decades don't think myself to be bad or a witch. Nicki Minaj said, "Imma bad (w)itch." probably been on the receiving end of this later, pride is as much of a statement as it is Michelle Obama isn't bad. Lil' Wayne said he was in one big room question at some point, too. a celebration. We'll never be anything but Allyson Felix isn't bad. full of bad (w)itches. Now, there are three ways to address this different, but being different will always be Diane Sawyer isn't bad. Urban Dictionary defines it as a question. You could sassily remind the inquirer superior to being invisible. These are some of the most influential woman who is, "totally mentally gifted that straight pride transpires every day of every As for the third and final response to women in the world who far surpass any and usually also fine as hell." week at the bars that cling to the perimeter of why we flaunt, well, that's easy. To quote the "bad female." So it's a compliment right? I should be University Plaza. Our few humble weekends 21st century philosopher Beyonce Knowles- If a bad (w)itch is your definition of flattered that someone thinks I could be of Gay Pride each year pale in comparison. Carter: We've got it. a compliment, maybe it's time to change compared to someone as graceful as Nicki Alternately, you could drop some knowledge. that. Minaj right? 25 years ago, the AIDS epidemic was at Fonseca is a super senior from Lincolnton,. She is a creative If it's a compliment, then why didn't I its height. Reagan's administration had yet to writing and gender studies double major. McCoy is a senior journalism major from Powder Springs. feel flattered or complimented? She is the current arts and entertainment chief.

Letters to the Editor Statesboro at important crossroads "The way to gain a good reputation is to instead is an agenda of the people that focuses Secondly, we will work to implement the Youth can only do that if we truly recognize our endeavor to be what you desire to appear." on taking what we consider to be our best and Now Initiative, which focuses on preparing problems and involve all stakeholders in - Socrates. On Nov. 5,2013, our great city making it even better. our young people through civic engagement order to create effective solutions. I look of Statesboro faces another major election. My platform consists of one that supports opportunities, mentorship and job readiness. forward to an exciting campaign. I welcome Although it may not be covered by the likes of economic development, transparency, We must work to ensure that all our youth are the challenge to debate the issues, defend CNN, FOX or MSNBC, we as a community leadership, and youth development. At the top given adequate opportunities to be successful. my experiences, and win over those who have arrived at a critical crossroads leading us of my agenda is a platform entitled "Statesboro Finally, we will work to ensure accountability may be somewhat skeptical. With my into the future. I have decided to run for mayor Works." This initiative focuses on college/ and transparency by making sure that our leadership and your support we can make because the challenge is great and it requires career readiness, workforce development city council meetings are televised on cable our community a true model of success for us to decide if we want to keep the status quo and entrepreneurship. We must work to and streamed over the Internet. It is my plan the rest of the nation to follow. or move our community forward in a way that foster relationships with the community, our to archive all meetings allowing them to be supports our strategic vision. Now the concept educational institutions and our businesses to retrievable for up to one year. Respectfully Submitted, of "forward" is not a republican or democratic ensure that we have a community that is not I have no doubt that my vision will help Jonathan McCollar ideal, it's not a government intrusion, but it only ready, but can sustain business growth. to improve lives for all of our citizens. We 2013 Candidate for Mayor

Page designed.by Alexandra Tobia To contact the opinions editor, email [email protected]. 6 Thursday September 19, 2013 Opinions The George-Anne Don't sweat being single Do you know what happens in that Leslie HEALINS' Gore jam "It's AND My Party"? Her BLESSINS' guy goes off with some other girl. At her birthday party. I'm willing to bet that, like me, you guys secretly enjoy watching shows, movies and hearing jams wherein someone does something super sketch to someone else, so long as it gets resolved, and it's not happening to you. I have a friend. Let's call her Samantha. One guy led her on for a year only to drop her suddenly. Another guy strung her along for months and then just left town without a word. Yet another flirted with everyone around her until she couldn't takeit, and another blatantly broke her heart into too many pieces to be fixable. These things all have one thing in common: they suck. So obviously, it will come as no surprise that she despises the idea of relationships and what they stand for. There are moments when she cozies up to the idea of a relationship, but she Batman vs. Superman can work just can't pick them. Ok fine, I'm actually Samantha. Hi, Superman vs. Batman is a film beefs up a bit he will be a great fit I'm Van, and I'm what we call "terminally single". that could be one of the biggest for Batman. Cavill was impressive as I'm a lunatic. Really. I mean, I'd date me, but I scare disasters or greatest superhero LIVIN' the brooding Superman, so between guys by being this all-encompassing ball of all the movies to hit the big screen. There . IN THE the two actors this film has been well emotions. I've found ways to cope. I'll tell you all the bits. has already been a lot of drama casted. Heck, maybe even Affleck I love myself. Even when I'm being weird, I don't care. about this film and it hasn't even SOUTH should have also been hired as the I tell myself constantly that I've been solo for a long time begun shooting, which seems a director, but I digress. to let me get to know myself, so I can be solid in that bit premature because while lots The final reason this film can foundation when I finally meet who I'm supposed to of things could go wrong, lots of become the next big hero movie is its meet. I have different playlists of good jams to keep me things could also go right, and if that scenario might seem overplayed, incentive. This movie could be the from harping on the negatives. I go out with my single happen it could also (hopefully) put it always works. In addition, first step in the journey towards a friends because they are on the USS Struggle Boat as well. DC back in competition with a very Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent will Justice League movie. How awesome I periodically buy a new piece of clothing that makes me strong Marvel franchise. So let's work together as well, because was it to see the Avengers fight look (and feel) like more of a sexy beast than I already slow down with your Affleck insults while Wayne is a celebrity, Kent together? This movie could be just am. I have mini-marathons of shows I'm behind on. I and take some time to examine why is anything but, and this situation as great if not better because, lets be read gossip magazines in line at Wal-Mart to make sure Batman vs. Superman could end up could work to their advantage. real, Superman and Batman are way the celeb couples I hate have broken up, as I predicted. being a film worth watching. Wayne could buy The Daily Planet cooler than Captain America. Throw I'm realistic about finding Mr. Right in college, but being One aspect of this film I find if he wanted to and use Kent to The Flash and Wonder Woman in realistic doesn't have to mean pessimistic. I'm young, I'm intriguing is the two characters. infiltrate the sordid crime world there, and we can have a real party. having fun, I'm not responsible for anyone's happiness Superman and Batman are polar where the two heroes like to play. This movie might not come out for a but my own, and I take that responsibility very seriously opposites of each other, and if it Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill while, but I'm still excited to see what - as should you. holds true that Batman is going to are both solid actors that will be DC will have in store for us with this I hope this week was grand, and gently cuddled you be aged and learned, then the two able to carry these two roles. While one. Step aside Avengers, the next in your heart. If not, tomorrow is Friday. Healins and counterparts will be even more "Daredevil" might have been one of big thing is on the way. blessins, y'all. set apart. It's almost like a buddy- the corniest superhero movies ever cop scenario. The two are going to made (besides "Batman and Robin" have to overcome their differences of course), Affleck has established Weils is a senior English major from Bainbridge. She Rogers is a super senior theater major from Eufala, Ala. to work together, and while this himself well since 2003, and if he is the former opinions editor and current copy chief.

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BY TAYLER CRITCHLOW Main Dining Commons and Lakeside Dining to come in and get what they would like the side of we were doing 1,000 [transactions] The George-Anne staff Commons, and the new dining plans has instead of feeling pressured to fill a dining a day last year, this year we are doing not that been positive overall. plan," Michael Bynum, general manager many," Bynum said. The fall semester at Georgia Southern "We've actually been selling more dining of Einstein Bros.. Bagels and Cold Stone "We are able to address our customers University brought with it changes to the plans," Mark Braswell, director of retail Creamery, said. directly and get every order correct and dining plans that affected both the new brands and catering, said. The exclusion of other on-campus every customer is getting exactly what they dining halls and the other on-campus "I think the Dining Dollars have actually dining locations from the dining plans has wanted," Bynum said. "So I think that is a dining locations. been a positive impact because they give a had both positive and negative effects. very large positive." The reception of the new dining halls, lot more flexibility to our clients and guests "There are really two sides to it, there is All dining locations are anticipating better ways to serve customers and become more engaged with the community. "The next step for us is to do things that Eagle Express engage the community and get the students Dining Dollars involved in what we're doing," Murphy said. (on-campus) "It gives us an opportunity to get that one-on- • The Print Shop • Health Services • Zach's Brews • Main Dining Commons one with the students and help them." i All Eagle Dining locations • Zach S. Henderson "We can price [menus] more so for the • Chick«fii-A • Lakeside Dining customer, not setting a dining plan price for > Parking and library everything, so they have more choices, so to Transportation Services • Starbucks Commons speak," Braswell said For some on-campus dining options, • Einstein Bros. Bagels Market Street Deli catering is the next, or renewed, step to student service. • Cold Stone Creamery • Oasts Einstein Bros. Bagels looks to expand its catering business that serves up to 150 people. Meal Plans • The Market at Centennial • Talons Grille In the past it was neglected because there • Main Dining Commons • The Pickle Barrel • Wrapsody Grill was not enough staff to operate it correctly, Bynum said. • lakeside Dining Commons Cold Stone Creamery is working on a mobile transaction system that will take Dining Dollars, Eagle Express and credit cards, so it can load a cart with ice cream to take all over campus. Eagle Express "We try to do our best to make the best experience for everybody," Michael Murphy, (off-campus) marketing coordinator of Eagle Dining Services, said. Arby's • Domino's Pizza Statesboro papa John s Pizza The startup of the new dining halls did pose • Baskin & Robbins/ Don Cdrleone's Diner • Kentucky Fried • Pita Pit its challenges, particularly employee-wise. The large influx of students created Dunkin' Donuts • Eillianos Coffee • Chicken • Savannah Gyro challenges, such as shortages of employees, at ;• Beaver House Inn Company • La Berry • Season's of Japan the beginning of the semester, Michael Price, director of culinary operations, said. Bliss Berry • Firehouse Subs • little Caesars Pizza Shane's Rib Shack "We're getting more and more folks in • Captain D's Fordham's Farmhouse • Manny's - Sonic here and it's coming together now," Price said. "Lines have gone down." • Charlie's Fried • GATA's Neighborhood Grille • Sugar Magnolia The next challenge facing the dining halls is consistency, making sure that the food a • Chicken • Heavenly Ham • McAlister's Deli • TacoBell student might have tasted and loved one day • Chili's • Hungry Howies • Moe's Southwest Grill • Wings Cafe tastes the exact same the next time they stop by and get that same food item, Price said. • Daily Grind • IHOP • Nikko Express • Zaxby's Murphy said, "We are doing our best • Dairy Queen • Isabella's of • Orient Express to ensure that everybody gets the. same great experience when they come here, and everybody gets an experience that is timely Sarah Home | The George-Anne and enjoyable."

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8 Thursday September 19, 2013 News The George-Anne Keel discusses university's future plans BY TANNIS KUFNER The State of the University Address to break ground in spring 2014. The SAEM plans to host a spring The George-Anne contributor gives students an opportunity to hear BOR also approved the motion to hire a concert in 2014 and wants students from the executives of our university and construction manager for a new military to have a voice in choosing the The Student Government Association provides students important information, science building. performer, according to Thompson. (SGA) at Georgia Southern University Garrett Green, SGA president, said. The new Health Center will cost 10 "I appreciate the fact that students care so hosted the inaugural State of the University Cabinet members and SGA million dollars and will be located across much about the events going on at their Address yesterday where the president's representatives spoke about their plans the street from the Performing Arts university," Thompson said. cabinet and SGA members updated the and the future of GSU Center, Keel said. Robert Whitaker, vice president for student body on current and upcoming University President Brooks Keel, A new military science building is Business and Finance, then spoke about events. Ph.D. said that GSU's chancellor, expected to give the ROTC program initiatives that have already taken place at Henry Huckaby, will come a proper place to train, Keel said. the university. to campus Sept. 25 Students can expect the Golf Course at Whitaker said The University Store to inspect certain University Park to open on Oct. 10 and saves about 8,500 students nearly campus issues and the Shooting Sports Education Center to 1.1 million dollars per semester meet with board open in spring 2016, Teresa Thompson, with their textbook rental program. members of Ph.D., vice president of student affairs and "Wethink[therentalprogramis]averygood SGA, among enrollment management (SAEM), said. program for our university," Whitaker said. others on Chancellor Huckaby will determine Patrice Buckner Jackson, dean of students, campus. GSU's next step in renovating either challenges the student body to stay aware The Board the old biology building or the of campus events and take actions towards of Regents Forest Drive Building, Keel said. their passions now, while they are students (BOR) approved With the move to the Sun Belt Conference at GSU. motion to hire a comes two new NCAA sports teams, Buckner said, "You can use your time construction manager women's rifle and women's golf, Keel said. here at Georgia Southern University to for a new Health "We are beginning to solicit input for our propel yourself into the greatest future Services Center spring concert," Thompson said. you can ever imagine, but it is a choice." Former first lady speaks to students

BY TAYLER CRITCHLOW The lessons she learned from the The George-Anne staff struggles taught Bush how blessed the people of the United States are to have Georgia Southern University hosted inherited laws and civil institutions that former first lady Laura Bush Tuesday night support the democracy which some at Hanner Fieldhouse where she spoke on take for granted. leadership and her time in the White House. The road after college can be difficult All tickets were sold out to the event and Bush advised the audience to look at as students, staff, faculty, Statesboro its life and make some goals, to look at residents and out-of-town guests came its schedule and find out what was really to witness the political figure. important and to not forget to include "Think really about yourself before leisure time and time for friends. you start to try to be a leader and think The Division of Student Affairs and about the principles that you would Enrollment Management and Office of want people to know you had — and Student Leadership and Civic Engagement that you would live by — and I think hosted the event as part of the Student you can be a better leader," Bush said. Organization and Leadership Development Bush experienced trials during her years Workshop Series. Rebecca Grubbs j The George-Anne at the White House and she spoke about Former first lady Laura Bush spoke to a packed Hanner Fieldhouse Tuesday those trials,. specifically 9/11, giving her See full coverage of the event online at night. Bush lectured on her time at the White House and what she learned from personal account of the event. thegeorgeanne.com 9/11.

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Outstanding Miniseries Or Movie Wells is a senior English This is an interesting category with cult favorite "American major from Bainbridge. Horror Story: Asylum," History Channel's "The Bible" and She is the current copy HBO's "Behind the Candelabra." We seem to have a little bit chief. Saturday Night Live of everything. 15 Emmy nominations: Outstanding Variety Series- 2013

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Ryan Woodham j The George-Anne Senior midfielder Emily Archer (26) wins the ball from a defender. Archer has two shots on goal this season and she will look to create more offense against Mercer University on Sunday. Women's soccer to look for second win Women's Soccer (1-4-1) they have a lot more to do to improve. Patton, defender, of Mercer, who share seven 31 saves over the Bear's eight games. Mercer seems to have figured out its goals between them. Specifically, the Eagles need to look at BY HAYDEN BOUDREAUX offensive strategy, scoring 22 goals over Dunleavy believes the key to the defensive being more on-target since they have only The George-Anne contributor eight games. The team's speed and quickness strategy will be to keep Mercer's forwards scored on four out of 57 shots. If they can will serve as an excellent test for the Eagle from isolating themselves in the*open field. On raise that shooting percentage and keep up The Georgia Southern University women's defense, led by sophomore goalkeeper offense, he expects to see a huge performance their defensive hot streak, then the underdog soccer team (1-4-1) will head to Mercer Heather Kirkover and sophomore defender from sophomore midfielder Cori Dulmage, Eagles can pull off a victory over the Bears. University (4-3-1) this Sunday to take on the Katey Lippitt. who scored a critical goal in a 2-1 victory over Dunleavy is excited by his team's desire to Bears in what will be the first of a three-game Kirkover and Lippitt have played every Stetson University earlier in the season. win and overall attitude. journey away from home. minute for the Eagles and have allowed only Freshman forward Jennifer Wittick "We have a lot of youth, but they are all The Eagles seem to have found a rhythm three goals over the last three games. Kirkover currently leads the team with two goals, hard workers. No one out here is hanging on defense, but their offense is still trying has stopped 27 shots from crossing the posts followed by junior Sydnie Van Curen and their heads, they come to practice ready to get to catch fire. Head coach Brian Dunleavy this year and has booked one shutout so far. Dulmage with one goal apiece. better every day," Dunleavy said. said that he was pleased with his team's The defensive standouts will be faced with The Eagles will shoot against sophomore The Eagles matchup with the Bears begins performance so far this season but also that juniors Washida Blackman, forward, and Tess goalkeeper Maggie Cropp who has recorded at 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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Men's Soccer (2-3) have allowed nine goals. GSU should look to take advantage of this BY TREVOR MCNABOE matchup on offense as the Eagles have scored The George-Anne staff six goals while conceding only five. The Highlanders offense runs through Georgia Southern University's men's senior midfielder Joe Mayer. Mayer has scored soccer team will look to right the ship as it three goals and gotten two assists, making him heads into the final pair of its five-game road the offensive leader in scoring. stretch this weekend. The matchup that GSU will need to exploit The Eagles slipped to 2-3 after a close loss is the RU goalkeeper, redshirt senior Dane this past Sunday to Mercer University in the Wilson. Wilson on the year has allowed more Mercer Tournament. goals, nine, than he has saves, six. GSU will take to the road and head towards GSU will play its f inal road game of Asheville, N.C. for a Friday afternoon game September on Sunday when they take on against the Radford University Highlanders host the University of North Carolina- (1-2-1). Asheville Bulldogs. The Highlanders have a 1-0 record against The Bulldogs are also currently 2-3 and Southern Conference opponents this season are coming off a 4-1 loss to the University of while GSU has split (1-1) against Big South North Florida. Conference foes. GSU will once again have a chance to find GSU has not fared well this season when goal scoring opportunities as the Bulldogs not at home, going 1-2 away from Eagle have allowed 14 goals already this season, Field, however this game will be played on while scoring just six goals. a neutral site. GSU can climb above .500 if they win both RU has not posted a game where it has games, which would end the road trip on a not allowed a goal since November of last positive note before they begin a four-game season. On the year so far, the Highlanders home stand and in-conference play. Eagles to flip switch Georgia Southern University soccer Junior College fans, worry not. Although our Eagles are All-American 2-3 on the year it's nothing to lose sleep transfer Josh over. In fact, last year the team got off to Ward. a good start of 2-1, before going 6-12-1 The Eagles on the season. can hang with Jessica Stanfield | The George-Anne ■ I think this is the year that GSU many teams, Senior defender Nick Lane (15) gains control of the ball. The Eagles will end their season- can make a big impact in the Southern and that was long, five-game road trip over the weekend. Conference. 10, yes, 10 starters are seen as they returning to a team that went 3-3-1 in took on Duke SoCon play in 2012. University, GSU is a lot deeper especially in which plays in one of the toughest its attack as sophomore forwards Eric conferences in the country, to the final Dinka and Emmanuel Raji provide a whistle in a 1-0 loss. nice compliment to senior forward Witt The experience and the individual Ti' t Statesboro Mall Carlisle. position talents are there. The real The defense has improved, as this time questions fans need to ask is not,. "Will -. 912.764.6924 last year the Eagles had allowed nine goals they put all the pieces together?" but V while this year they have allowed just five. rather, "When will they?" 0 **. The GSU defense is made up of seniors Nick Lane'and Thomas Valikonis, McNaboe is a junior multimedia major communications Preseason-All Southern Conference major from Snetlville. He is the mens soccer beat ^Nvi selection sophomore Reed Norton and reporter.

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18 Thursday September 19, 2013 Sports The George-Anne Homegrown Shaw transitions to coaching BY WILL CHENEY talented committee of GSU quarterbacks. to North Dakota State University. talented starting quarterback at the University The George-Anne staff "Those two (McKinnon and Ellison) are The Flowery Branch native began his of South Carolina. Growing up, the two very special athletes. Just to be able to help them collegiate career in 2008 at Georgia Tech under were very supportive of one another of their Georgia Southern University quarterback- out as much as I can on or off the field, and help former GSU head coach Paul Johnson. In seven football aspirations. turned-coach Jaybo Shaw posted a solid career be a positive influence," Shaw said. games he compiled over 500 yards of offense "We would push each other to get better," as a quarterback in the triple-option system. After Shaw's 2009 sophomore season at the and five total touchdowns. Shaw said. "We would do little things to push Shaw completed his collegiate career with Georgia Institute of technology, he transferred to Shaw's 2009 season at Georgia Tech would see each other in the weight room and at practice to over 3,000 passing yards, over 1,000 rushing GSU to assume the role as starting quarterback a more limited role. In four games he completed make each other better. I am just proud to be his yards and 50 total touchdowns. He also has for head coach Jeff Monken. one of two passing attempts for 18 yards and an bigger brother and I get more nervous watching Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and Southern "It was definitely coach Monken," Shaw said. interception. Also, he only gained 51 rushing him on Saturdays than I did ever playing." Conference titles under his belt, but 2011 would "When he got the job here, I talked to my family yards on the season. Georgia Tech did, however, Monken said in a preseason interview, "He not be the last time Shaw would be around about it and prayed about it. It was the best win the ACC in 2009 but lost in a 38-3 rout to brings leadership. He's a great kid. Our guys college football. Shaw returned to GSU in 2013 football decision I have made in my life. To be Louisiana State University in the Orange Bowl. really respect Jaybo. He loves Georgia Southern, to join Monkens coaching staff. able to play football here with great teammates Shaw's brother, Connor Shaw, is the and I think he'll be a great mentor and leader." "I was at Rabun County High School last and meet great coaches made my two years here year coaching under my father," Shaw said. "It the best years of my life." was just an afternoon sometime after spring In 2010, Shaw led GSU to a 10-5 record ball and he (Monken) called me and said in 2010. GSU made it to the semifinals of the they were going to have an offensive graduate Division I-AA playoffs but came up short to the assistant spot open up and asked me if I would University of Delaware. be interested. I jumped all over it." In 2011, Shaw's senior season, more success As a graduate assistant on Monkens staff, came. He led GSU to the outright Southern Shaw helps coach the group of running backs, Conference title. GSU would finish 11-3 but fall but will also lend some helpful advice to the in the national semifinals once again, this time

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VOLLEYBALL, University 0-3 (12-25,19- from page 1 25,18-25), Sam Houston State University 0-3 (19-25, 13-25, GSU is on a three-game 24-26) and Lamar University winning streak, after going 0-3(22-25,18-25,21-25). undefeated in the Springhill The Tigers are led by Suites Invitational against senior middle blocker Paige Oral Roberts University 3-1 Williams with 75 kills for (25-23, 14-25, 25-22, 25-19), the season, while sophomore. North Dakota State University setter Jenna Siddiqui leads in 3-0 (25-20, 25-22, 25-23) and assists with 235. ■ High Point University 3-0 (25- The CSU Buccaneers have 23, 25-20, 25-20). an overall record of 6-1 after The CMU Chippewas have defeating South Carolina an overall record of 4-5 after State University 3-0 (25-15, finishing second in the Hofstra 25-15, 25-18) in their final Tournament on Saturday. match of the Sticky Fingers Junior outside hitter Citadel Invitational. Kaitlyn Mclntyre looks to Sophomore outside hitter provide some competition for Katrina Houston led the team the Eagles' defense. Mclntyre with 10 kills. Sophomore was named All-Tournament middle back Meridith Parrot for the second week after had eight kills and senior finishing the tournament with outside hitter Kayla Klinger 45 kill§ and 21 digs. added seven to go with 13 digs. The JSU Tigers have only The Eagles' first match one win this season, with an of the tournament will be overall record of 1-10 after against the CMU Chippewas Courtney Bonacci | The George-Anne going 0-3 this past weekend on Friday at 7 p.m. in the Georgia Southern University's volleyball team stands pat in formation. The Eagles are number one in the SoCon in op- against Washington State Hanner Fieldhouse. ponent hitting percentage, holding the opposition to a .147 hitting percentage. Georgia Southern Volleyball FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, 7 PM -GEORGIA SOUTHERN VS. CENTRAL MICHIGAN *FIRST WO STUDENTS RECEIVE FREE RETRIEVERS WRISTBAND WKL__JM ■,. JJMlllifr-- SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 12 PM -GEORGIA SOUTHERN VS. JACKSON STATE *FACULTY/STAFF APPRECIATION DAY

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