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University of South Carolina Scholar Commons November 2015 Fall 11-30-2015 The aiD ly Gamecock, Monday, November 30, 2015 The niU versity of South Carolina, Office oftude S nt Media Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2015_nov Recommended Citation The nivU ersity of South Carolina, Office of Student Media, "The aiD ly Gamecock, Monday, November 30, 2015" (2015). November. 11. https://scholarcommons.sc.edu/gamecock_2015_nov/11 This Newspaper is brought to you by the 2015 at Scholar Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in November by an authorized administrator of Scholar Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. NEWS 1 Daniel Hou / THE DAILY GAMECOCK UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2015 VOL. 106, NO. 47 ● SINCE 1908 Gamecocks remain undefeated with Lipscomb win Jeremy Marshall Harkness / THE DAILY GAMECOCK The annual Governor’s Carolighting celebrates the lighting of the offi cial State Christmas Tree. Holiday events to light up Columbia streets Emily Barber ceremony itself will begin at celebration that will include @EMILYRISA 7 p.m. festivities and sales in many Rick Ackerman/ THE DAILY GAMECOCK The preliminary stores in the area. The Gamecocks had the most assists since the 2012 season Now that Thanksgiving festivities will feature Many of the festivities will with a total of 24. has passed and winter is just caroling performances by take place by the fountain around the corner, the city of the Carolighting Children’s near the intersection of Columbia will offi cially kick Choir, the Dreher High Greene and Harden Streets. Joseph Crevier with a 7-0 run midway @JOSEPHMCREVIER off the holiday season. School Choir, Fort Jackson’s These include choral through the half and On Monday evening, the 282nd Brass Band and several performances by the Shandon maintained that lead South Carolina men’s 49th annual Governor’s others. This year’s tree, a 35- Baptist Youth Group and the throughout the remainder basketball remained Carolighting will celebrate foot Concolor fi r, was donated Benedict Choral Group, a of the game. South Carolina undefeated after a 92-76 the lighting of the official by Pinetum Christmas Tree DJ playing holiday music and led for 34:22, opposed to victory over Lipscomb State Christmas Tree Farm in Maryland. complementary hot chocolate. 4:10 by Lipscomb. Bisons Friday night. outside the South Carolina On Thursday, Five Points Free horse carriage rides will Center Laimonas The Gamecock’s 6-0 start Statehouse. Festivities will will be home to ‘A Chatkevicius led the is its best since the 2003-04 begin around 6 p.m., and the Starry Night,’ a holiday SEEHOLIDAYPAGE3 Gamecocks in scoring with season, which was the last 17 points on a perfect 7-7 time the Gamecocks earned shooting night. But head a berth to the NCAA coach Frank Martin was Tou r na ment. critical of the 7-footer for The game was back and his effort on the boards. forth early, with all 10 lead Chatkevicius managed changes coming in the only three rebounds in THOUGHTS ON first half. The Gamecocks 24 minutes, tying his eventually stormed ahead season-low. THE GAME SEEBASKETBALLPAGE8 “No. 1 Clemson may be a whole fi ve points better than us at football but we are still fi ve points better at them at turning up.” TOP TUNES —Andrew Bridges First-year international business student “The refs really sucked and they totally screwed us over on the game.” OF 2015 — Abbie Rose Richardson Second-year psychology student ARTS & CULTURE - PAGE 4 “And I’m happy that we did come within fi ve points of winning. But I think that made it a little more disappointing because we were so close to beating them. I think it was a good thing and a bad thing.” — Wayne Russ II First-year fi nance student NEWS 2 2 Monday, November 30, 2015 About The Daily Gamecock Editor-in-Chief BEN CRAWFORD Managing Editors S.C. Congressional Delegation worth EMILY READY RANA SOBEIH Online Editor over $14 million GREY KLEIN Design Director RACHAEL MCGAHEE Special Sections Director KELLY VILLWOCK Copy Desk Chiefs The State reported Sunday that the Center for Responsive Politics has calculated DREW MUELLER that the South Carolina congressional delegation’s net worth is approximately $14.2 MADELEINE VATH Social Media Editor million total. The delegation is made up of seven representatives — U.S. Rep. GABBI FRASCO Mark Sanford, R-Charleston; U.S. Rep. Tom Rice, R-Myrtle Beach; U.S. Rep. Photo Editor KAMILA MELKO Mick Mulvaney, R-Lancaster; U.S. Rep. Jeff Duncan, R-Laurens; U.S. Rep. Joe News Editor Wilson, R-Springdale; U.S. Jim Clyburn, D-Columbia; U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy, PATRICK INGRAHAM R-Spartanburg — and two senators — Sen. Lindsay Graham and Sen. Tim Scott. Features Editor BELVIN OLASOV Sanford has the highest worth at $4.5 million, while Gowdy has the lowest net Arts & Culture Editors worth at $167,500. According to the center, the net worth of each is calculated by KYLIE TOKAR LAUREN GALIDA averaging the total of the lawmakers’ debt and assets. Opinion Editor — Compiled by Patrick Ingraham, News Editor BEN TURNER Sports Editor WILL HELMS Planned Parenthood shooter motivated Assistant News Editors Assistant Photo Editors EMILY BARBER CODY SCOGGINS by anti-abortion stance MARY RAMSEY ABBY WEBB Assistant Arts & Culture Editor Faculty Advisor SAM BREAZEALE DOUG FISHER Assistant Opinion Editor Interim Student Media Director GRIFFIN HOBSON SARAH SCARBOROUGH Assistant Sports Editors Business Manager According to ABC News, law enforcement officials heard Robert Dear, the KELLI CALDWELL KRISTINE CAPPS man accused of shooting three people and injuring another nine at a Planned JOSEPH CREVIER Creative Director Assistant Design Director EDGAR SANTANA Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, make comments during LOGAN ZAHNER Production Manager the shooting that suggests the his actions were out of animosity towards the Senior Designer DEGAN CHEEK JESSICA BLAHUT Creative Services organization practice of providing abortions. Eyewitness sources confi rm the man Designers BRANDON BRAZELL, RANNAH was motivated by his anti-abortion beliefs, according to a Planned Parenthood ANNIE PARK, ASHLYN JACKSON, DERRICK, KODY KRATZER, LINA GREER SCHNEIDER, MARIELA LEGARE spokesperson Vicki Cowart, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the RODRIGUEZ, RACHEL MINETTI, WANDA Student Advertising Manager Rocky Mountains. After a long standoff with police following the shooting on FELSENHARDT NICK VOGT Assistant Copy Desk Chief Advertising Representatives Friday, Dear remains in custody awaiting his initial court appearance Monday. The CAROLYN CULBERTSON JOSHUA DAVISON , COLE HALTOM, Justice Department is apparently building a domestic terrorism case against the Senior Copy Editor LOMAN HARLEY, MARYAM accused according to sources. DEBBIE CLARK TEHRANIE, AMANDA GRANT, CANON Copy Editors BLACKWELL, LAUREN YOUNG — Compiled by Patrick Ingraham, News Editor ERIN METCALF, LARISSA JOHNSON, MICAELA WENDELL, ROSE STEPTOE, WILL OUTLAW Olivia Culpo breaks up with Tim The Daily Gamecock is the editorially independent student newspaper of the University of South Carolina. It is published daily during the Tebow due to Florida alum’s abstinence fall and spring semesters and nine times during the summer with the exception of university holidays and exam periods. Opinions A number of tabloids, mainly In Touch Weekly, are reporting that former Miss expressed in The Daily Gamecock are the author’s and are not the USA Olivia Culpo has broken up with Heisman trophy winner and ESPN college university’s. The Board of Student Publications and Communications football analyst Tim Tebow after two months of dating because of the former is the publisher of The Daily Gamecock. 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