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2018-2019 Media Kit NC STATE UNIVERSITY NC State University was founded on March 7, 1887, as a land-grant university with a mission to teach agricultural and mechanical arts. Located in Raleigh, NC State is the largest of 16 schools in the University of North Carolina System. 33,755 Students 23,827 undergraduates 9,928 graduates 2,336 6,733 Faculty Staff Cooperative Extension Service NC State educates NC State and its students, provides services to citizens in more North Carolinians alumni and associated startups all 100 counties and the Eastern than any other higher generate $6.5 billion of North Band of Cherokee Indians. education institution. Carolina income annually. STUDENT MEDIA NC State Student Media is an umbrella department that falls under the university’s Division of Academic and Student Affairs. It supports the five student-run outlets, governed by the Student Media Board of Directors, which includes student leaders, faculty, program alumni and local media professionals. More than 300 students are employed by our media outlets each year. More information can be found at studentmedia.ncsu.edu. NC State Student Media supports the university’s student-run media outlets: Technician– weekly print newspaper and daily website reporting on news, sports, arts and entertainment, and commentary of interest to the University community.* Nubian Message– biweekly newspaper and website serving as the voice of NC State’s African- American students and highlighting other underrepresented campus communities.* WKNC 88.1 FM HD-1– student-run, non-commercial, educational college radio station broadcasting indie rock, hip-hop, metal and electronic music at 25,000 watts, 24/7. Roundabout– glossy general interest magazine serving as a guide to student life and culture on and near campus four times a year, including a summer orientation guide.* NC State Channels– broadcast to the campus community through PackTV, the Wolfpack’s sports station; NC State Television, where the NC State community goes for everything from lectures to math help to campus life; and WolfBytes Television and Radio, NC State’s information stations. Agromeck– yearbook serving as the final historical record of events from a student perspective. Contact Rick Loper at [email protected] for advertising information. Windhover– annual literary, visual and musical arts magazine representing the creativity of students, faculty, staff and alumni. Call for sponsorship information. *See page 14 for distribution site info ! Talk to a media consultant about FREQUENCY DISCOUNTS! Phone: Fax: Contact Us (919) 515-2411 (919) 515-5133 Advertising and Marketing Email: [email protected] 304 Witherspoon Student Center Business and Marketing Manager: Zanna Swann, [email protected] Campus Box 7318 Student Media Director: Raleigh, NC 27695 Patrick Neal, [email protected] BUNDLES NC State University’s student-run newspaper has been serving the campus community since 1920. It employs more than 100 students throughout Page 4 Page the year. Technician provides students, faculty, staff and alumni with campus news, sports, arts and entertainment, photo and video content. It also serves as a meeting place for campus opinions through letters, columns and editorials. Opportunities exist for integrated marketing across formats. A typical page from a print copy of Technician TECHNICIAN In Print Sports PAGE 14 • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 Technician is printed each Thursday when school is in Wolfpack falls to Seton Hall in series finale despite six-run third inning Jason Bacherman session during the fall and spring semesters. Staff Writer Despite a six-run third inning in the third and final game of the season-opening series for NC State baseball, the Wolfpack couldn’t overcome three unearned runs as it fell to Se- ton Hall, 8-6, Sunday afternoon at Doak Field. The Wolfpack (2-1), despite the loss, took the • Circulation: 4,000 series win after sweeping the doubleheader Fri- day, but the Pirates (1-2) held NC State scoreless in every inning except the third in Sunday’s game as they picked up their first win of the season. “We saw some bright spots today,” head • Distributed to 68 on-campus locations and 23 off-campus locations. coach Elliott Avent said. “It’s a loss, won the series. Seton Hall’s a good baseball team… that’s a well-coached team.” Freshman left-hander David Harrison got the start for the Pack and was greeted in the See page 14 for specific locations. first inning with a trio of Seton Hall runs. The Pirates strung together two singles to put SINDY HUANG/TECHNICIAN runners on first and second. Seton Hall first Brock Deatherage, a junior outfielder makes a dash towards first base on Feb. 24, 2017 in Doak Field. The NC State Woldpack beat the baseman Matt Toke grounded a ball to his Austin Peay Governors 9-3, winning their first home game of the season. positional counterpart, junior Evan Edwards, who threw the ball low and into left field past out of the inning, but senior center fielder Josh the fourth frame and cut the lead to just two Santorelli, who had previously homered. After sophomore shortstop Will Wilson at second McLain got a hold of the first pitch he saw, driv- runs at 6-4. the fifth frame, the Pirates led 8-6. base, allowing the Pirates to get their first run ing it over the left-field wall for his first home A leadoff walk in the fifth inning set the stage Freshman Nick Swiney and sophomore and put runners on second and third. Edwards run of the season to put the Wolfpack up 4-3 for a big inning by the Pirates. The free pass and Michael Bienlien combined for 3.2 scoreless was charged with an error. and prompting Seton Hall to pull DeVito from a fielder’s choice put Pirate runners on first and innings to finish the game. A sacrifice fly drove in a run and a single the game. third. Toke launched a 1-1 pitch off Harrison In the ninth inning, sophomore first base- and double brought in a third run. Seton Hall “I was geared up for a fastball,” McLain said. over the right-field wall, putting Seton Hall up, man Steven Oakley was hit by a pitch but was brought eight batters to the plate in the first, “He threw me one in there on the inside half.” 7-6, in the fifth inning and bouncing Harrison called back by the umpire after he ruled that scoring three unearned runs. The Pirates called on right-hander Ryan from his collegiate debut in favor of redshirt Oakley had leaned into the pitch. Avent argued Seton Hall starter Ricky DeVito cruised McLinskey to limit the damage, but the Wolf- junior Nolan Clenney. the call, leading to an ejection. Oakley would through two innings before the Wolfpack bats pack bats remained hot. Sophomore backstop “We’re a little thin in the bullpen,” Avent eventually fly out to center field. Senior Shane came alive in the third inning. Batting lead- Brad Debo yanked a single to right and came in said. “We’re trying to get our starters to go a Shepard drew a walk later in the inning, but the off, freshman designated hitter Terrell Tatum to score after freshman Devonte Brown’s triple little further.” Pirates took the final game of the series, 8-6. drew a base on balls and Wilson followed with off the right-field wall. An error by Seton Hall Harrison, who was charged with the loss, “I thought we looked pretty good right now a free pass of his own. Junior outfielder Brett allowed Brown to score. The Pack sent 10 hitters ended the day with 4.1 innings pitched while for early in the season,” McLain said. “You need Premium Printed Ad Sizes and Prices Kinneman smacked a 2-1 pitch for a double to the dish in the third inning, compiling four striking out five and giving up seven runs but these wins early, you can’t take any games off.” to the left-centerfield gap, scoring Tatum and hits and scoring six runs to grab the lead, 6-3. just four earned runs. The Wolfpack will be back in action Tuesday Wilson to cut the deficit to 3-2. Seton Hall designated hitter Sebastian San- Clenney gave up two straight doubles and when it squares off against NC A&T at Doak Edwards flew out to center for the second torelli took Harrison deep to right field to start a run, the second double being off the bat of Field. First pitch is scheduled for 3 p.m. 12.75 inches was by five points to Miami and Yurtsev- native garnered 10 of the team’s 13 as- Now, after a five-game absence from Open Rate Campus Rate Color Size en scored 28 points, his second most in sists. Though freshman guard Braxton the starting lineup, Freeman has re- WIN a game, on 12-of-16 shooting. Beverly is serviceable at the point, John- turned to the starting five in the past continued from page 13 son’s playmaking ability is obviously three games due to an increase in his Johnson continues to dish dimes superior. Since Johnson’s return from a shooting efficiency; in fact, he’s shot 51.4 ers against Clemson on Jan. 11, he had In six of the past eight games, sopho- seven-game suspension, NC State’s play percent from the field in the last three made only three shots from deep until more guard Markell Johnson has record- has improved leaps and bounds. games combined. Saturday. ed 10 assists or more which included a Freeman has finally morphed into the Front Banner Keatts has encouraged the Turkish cen- five-game stretch of double-digit assists, Al Freeman has finally settled in sharpshooter NC State needed and hoped $750 $640 Included 9.5” x 1.325” ter to shoot early and often on the hard- setting a new program record in the pro- When graduate guard Allerik Freeman he would be for the 2017-18 season.