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The Chanticleer, 2015-10-14 Coastal Carolina University CCU Digital Commons The hC anticleer Student Newspaper Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons 10-14-2015 The hC anticleer, 2015-10-14 Coastal Carolina University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/chanticleer Part of the Higher Education Commons, and the History Commons Recommended Citation Coastal Carolina University, "The hC anticleer, 2015-10-14" (2015). The Chanticleer Student Newspaper. 662. https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/chanticleer/662 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Kimbel Library and Bryan Information Commons at CCU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The hC anticleer Student Newspaper by an authorized administrator of CCU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TomorrowWorld | PAGE 5 Coastal football | PAGE 6 OCTOBER 14, 2015 | VOLUME 55 | ISSUE 7 The Student Voice Of Coastal Carolina University ISSUU.COM/THECHANTICLEERNEWSPAPER Coastal unites to Take Back the Night Carolina. The event serves to raise standing up for their rights and phrases like “shine your light, take Jennie Cassidy opened up the night Hallie Bonds REPORTER awareness about sexual assault, standing up for each other,” said back the night” and “let your words with a couple of statistics based on sexual violence, rape, and many Donevant-Haines. “Having a safe be heard, rape is a crime.” the yearly National College Health The Coastal Carolina University other forms of assault. community from joining together, Handouts and pamphlets were Assessment given out to random community gathered in the Lib Associate Director of Counseling creates a louder voice.” available to educate anyone on an classes at the university. Jackson Student Union courtyard to Services, Chris Donevant-Haines, Glow in the dark sticks, necklaces, array of topics such as safety from “What we have found from last kickoff participation in the annual spoke on why she feels so many and candles of various colors lined domestic violence, top ten ways year’s survey is that three percent of Take Back the Night march. students participate in the event. the tables, along with fl ashlights and to deal with anger, and healthy our students say that in the last Take Back the Night is a global “I think because a lot of students poster board signs of many colors relationships. event that was adopted by Coastal understand the importance for and sizes. These poster boards read Director and counseling psychologist SEE TAKE BACK THE NIGHT | PAGE 3 PHOTO COURTESY OF THE COAST Studio film class to be offered in the spring educating students and off ering new Brendan McPherson opportunities. REPORTER The course is an intro to the moving image. Students use found At the beginning of the spring footage and audio to explore time. 2016 semester, Coastal Carolina It will be a project driven course University will off er its fi rst studio requiring students to develop fi lms based video class. in adobe premiere CC (creative It will be a 400 level class covering cloud) and observing the transition topics surrounding the moving between the still and moving image. image, its relation to the still image, The fi nal goal is to have three to and creating visuals using found four short fi lms as a result for every footage. student, alternating between Every semester new courses are off ered at Coastal Carolina DANIELLE WERLEY, THE CHANTICLEER University in hopes of better SEE FILM CLASS | PAGE 3 Coastal student highlights university in recent Odyssey article explain, in full detail, way too many relatable article,” Elliott said. “I Kara Thomas times, what a Chanticleer is.” Every wanted it to catch student’s eyes ASSISTANT EDITOR sign is a fun little quirk that is a big when they saw it online. After inside joke with students on campus. brainstorming for a few minutes Krysten Paige Elliott recently Elliot got opinions from I decided that it’d be cool to really wrote an article for The Odyssey numerous people when writing the get at the heart of our campus and called “27 Signs You Go To Coastal article. She got feedback from her bring to light some of the quirks Carolina” highlighting 27 diff erent friends and roommate. She said she we talk about and the inside jokes scenarios that any Coastal student found it really helpful to go on Yik our student body has that outsiders would fi nd funny. Yak and scroll through the “hot” wouldn’t fully understand.” Within the article there were 27 posts. Elliot is from Green Sea, South short sentences, followed by a meme “Because it was the breakthrough Carolina and recently transferred to that only Coastal students would article being published, and it was Coastal. She is currently a junior understand. introducing CCU’s branch of The COURTESY PHOTO The fi rst sign is “you have to Odyssey, I wanted it to be a really SEE 27 SIGNS | PAGE 5 NEWS | 3 FEATURES | 5 SPORTS | 6 ENTERTAINMENT | 7 IN THIS ISSUE Chauncey Statue TomorrowWorld Coastal Football I Don’t Dance Be a Fan Hotel Transylvania 2 2 OCTOBER 14, 2015 THE STUDENT VOICE OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY we need your Samantha Bergold Kara Thomas Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor skills Lauren Rose Gwen Washington Art Director Assistant Art Director Reporters Hallie Bonds Ian Brooking Falicya Crace Katie Estabrook Brendan McPherson Dameon Outz Jessica Wetzler Photographers Ian Brooking Business Manager Ridge Moss Copy Editor Falicya Crace Katie Estabrook Faculty Advisor Gwen Fowler WEEKLY FORECAST 10/14 - 10/20 HIGH LOW PRECIPITATION CONTACT US 10/14 WEDNESDAY 77˚ 54˚ 10% On Campus Location Jackson Student Union B-202A 10/15 THURSDAY 72˚ 51˚ 0% 843.349.2330 [email protected] 10/16 FRIDAY 75˚ 54˚ 0% 10/17 SATURDAY 68˚ 46˚ 0% The Chanticleer is the editorially independent student produced newspaper of Coastal Carolina University. It is published weekly during the fall and spring semesters with 10/18 SUNDAY 65˚ 43˚ 0% an Orientation Issue distributed during summer months. Opinions expressed in The Chanticleer are those of the editors or author and do not necessarily express the opinions of the university’s student body, administration, faculty, or 10/19 MONDAY staff . 67˚ 50˚ 0% Letters to the editor are welcome from the CCU community. The editor reserves the right to condense submissions and edit for libel and space. Submission does not guarantee TUESDAY publication. 10/20 72˚ 53˚ 0% Advertisements are paid advertisements and refl ect the views and opinions of the advertiser, not The Chanticleer or Coastal Carolina University. The Chanticleer is committed to accuracy. If you fi nd an error in this edition of The Chanticleer, let us know. Report mistakes to: [email protected] and corrections will be printed in the following issue. The Chanticleer YOUR TheChanticleer TheChanticleerNews CONTACT OUR BUSINESS MANAGER FOR MORE INFO OCTOBER 14, 2015 3 NEWS Blinded by bronze Be a fan Samantha Bergold EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Logan had to face when in the Kara Thomas process of this project. ASSISTANT EDITOR There is a place where you can “The real challenge and the share and discuss everything Coastal real exciting part was interfacing Carolina. Where fellow Coastal On September 30th, the fi ghting between myself and my personal fans can get together and discuss Chauncey statue was revealed in taste and the university and what the everything teal nation. front of the TD Sports complex. university wants,” said Woodle. “An Coastal Fans was created in The mastermind and artist behind artist should be an artist and design 2003 by Jeff Salermo. Salermo ran this seven foot tall sculpture was it, but you also want to keep the the website, coastalfans.com, for Assistant Professor of Art, Logan school in mind. It was a challenge, the fi rst six years. They now have Woodle. but it was also the most fun I had a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Woodle grew up on a farm in working with the administration, YouTube, and Periscope. Their Conway just down the road from and develop something we are all Twitter page currently has over Coastal Carolina. There were always proud of.” 3,500 followers. a lot of broken things around him This has been a very long process In 2009, Randy Akers became the growing up and he always had and Woodle put a lot of eff ort into current owner and admin of the site. an interest in watching people be making the statue as perfect as it Akers attended the university from able to put the broken things back can be. When it went up in front of 2003 - 2007. He graduated with a bachelors in music. He was in the together. the TD Sports Complex, he felt very marching band for the fi rst four “I happened to take a high school relieved. years it existed. art class, where we were left a torch “It’s exciting to have my work out Bob Doyle assists with running and had to experiment and play, and so people can see what I’ve done,” the site. that’s when I fell in love with metal said Woodle. “But most importantly, Akers said they post content smithing,” said Woodle. it is exciting to have it as an icon to about Coastal sports for people who From there he took his love for what the school can do.” cannot attend or listen to the game. smithing to college when he was an The statue symbolizes more than “I feel like we do a pretty good job undergrad at Winthrop University some bronze. It’s not another statue of keeping people updated,” said and continued his education at grad to make the school look pretty.
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