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This newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Media at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in The George-Anne by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2016 GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY WWW.THEGEORGEANNE.COM VOLUME 91, ISSUE 23

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Enough Sexual is Enough Consent Rally Hebert concerned GS organizations hold event about off -campus crime to raise consent awareness

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BY MARQUIETTA GREEN everyday,” Ayanna Lindsay, The Re ector sta sophomore psychology and Despite the many negative public relations major said. health stigmas associated with eating chocolate, you may Weight Loss now feel less guilty about eating so much chocolate this Eating dark chocolate can Halloween after reading this even help shed those extra article. In fact, chocolate is pounds that you’ve gained not only a tasty treat, but it’s throughout your college years. healthy for our bodies. There are multiple factors such as eating habits and A Healthy Heart exercise, but going from eating a Snickers bar every day to Scientists aren’t sure of what incorporating dark chocolate makes chocolate so healthy for into your diet in moderation The Circle takes a look at how the heart but recent studies and getting rid of other sugary The Circle asked students have shown that eating dark foods can possibly help, chocolate has been known to Brittany Parham, Nutritional students manage their natural boost heart health. Coordinator at Eagle Dining how they feel about the “A certain antioxidant Services, said. hair in Statesboro! called fl avanol which “Dark chocolate has natural is produced in plants fat, little processed sugar, fall season! including the cocoa plant and several vitamins and has been shown to increase minerals,such as,magnesium, cardiovascular health,”Emily and vitamin K. Chocolate milk Tyus, graduate student and has been proven to be a better Dietetic Intern, said. source of energy after exercise Student Support Services (SSS) According to the American than anything else,”graduate Journal of Clinical Nutrition, student and Dietetic Intern provides comprehensive services studies have also shown Brittany Roley said. Apply Now For to students who are benefi ts to memory and Although there are many first-generation college students, concentration from eating types of chocolates and fl avanol-rich chocolate. candies, not all chocolate is income eligible, or students with “We all want to be able to made equally the same. disabilities. The primary goal of live a long healthy life and STUDENT Read More at SSS is to help students transition what better way to do it than to eat my favorite bag of M&M’s Reflectorgsu.com to college, stay in college, and SUPPORT graduate. Through ours services we provide opportunities for academic development, assist SERVICES students with college requirements, and serve to motivate students toward the successful completion of a bachelor degree.

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Dissenting Against the Narrative have a responsibility to ourselves to take o conflict with a orein contry that has full advantage of our rights. been an immediate threat to our country These aforementioned privileges were and our way of life since World War II, in put in place by our founding fathers in many instances our unwelcome invasion order to maintain a balance of power of nearly 50 countries since that time has between the people and those who actually made life much, much worse for STAFF LIST make laws, as well as those who enforce the citizens of those countries. Print Editor-in-Chief Ian Leonard the laws. Digital Editor-in-Chief Casey Cargle In addition to this leverage granted Print Managing Editor Jozsef Papp A Five Minute Conversation Digital Managing Editor Meg Elwood by our privileges, they also serve to With The Average Voter Print News Editor Tandra Smith maintain the vital components of a Digital News Editor Blakeley Bartee functioning democracy. For far too many Americans, Features Editor Julia Fechter DEVIN CONWAY patriotism involves an unwary stance Digital Sports Editor Stephanie Matzelle Conway is a junior journalism Brought To You Courtesy of on the status quo. Opinions Editor Devin Conway major from Manchester, There’s a deep sense of American New Hampshire. the Red, White and Blue exceptionalism embedded in our culture, Creative Manager Lauren Grizzell Our foreign policy is an extremely and it’s been that way for generations. Photo Editor Kiara Griƒn Design Editor Erin Fortenberry touchy subject for many Americans, We’ve been fed this narrative that tells Features Designer Stevey Mann Patriotism For Dummies especially for those who have family and us that America has been on the right News Designer Jasmine Davis friends who are either currently enlisted side o virtally every lobal conflict Sports Designer Dionna Williams Patriotism is not about standing for the or are military veterans. since we gained our independence from Pledge of Allegiance and going on some Marketing Manager Haley Clark One of the main arguments used against the British. Business Manager Austin Hinkley incoherent rant about the troops when those who dare speak out against their There are so many of us that truly Colin Kaepernick refuses to do the same, country in any context, but especially believe America is a force for virtue patriotism is appreciating what you’ve when it comes to our foreign policy, is throughout the world, and that any e George-Anne welcomes letters to the got, taking pride in the privileges you’re that there are hundreds of thousands of action we take must necessarily work to editor and appropriate guest columns. All granted, and utilizing those privileges soldiers who have sacrificed their lives benefit the victims o some hmanitarian copy submitted should be 350 words or fewer, typed, and sent via email in Microso to benefit yor lie and the lives o yor in order to protect that which we hold crisis or to relinquish circumstances that fellow countrymen. Word (.doc/.docx) format to letters@ dear, and somehow that fact in and of prevent the people of the world from georgiasouthern.edu. All submissions must Whether that involves using your itself means that any form of dissent is a living peaceful and fruitful lives. be signed and include phone number for freedom of speech to question the sign of disrespect to those who have lost Not only is this revisionist version of verication. GSU students should include their academic major, year and hometown. military-industrial complex when their lives at war. history absolutely false, it’s dangerous, innocent civilians are executed with e editors reserve the right to reject any Although I’m certainly not denying because it often leads to a sort of submission and edit submissions for length. drone strikes in foreign countries, or that there have been many brave cognitive dissonance that allows for Opinions expressed herein are those of the using your fourth amendment rights to individuals who have made the ultimate otherwise decent people to try and Board of Opinions, or columnists themselves and DO NOT necessarily reect those of the avoid an unreasonable search from an sacrifice or or contry st cant seem justify hypocrisy at the highest levels of overbearin olice ocer its etremely faculty, sta, or administration of GSU, the to wrap my head around this argument. our government and military under the Student Media Advisory, Student Media or important to understand that we each We haven’t been involved in any kind guise of the so-called ‘greater good’. the University System of Georgia.

Page designed by Lauren Grizzell To contact the opinions editor, email [email protected] @GeorgeAnneNews 4News 11-3-16 GS students petition for on-campus disc golf course

BY BAILEY ADCOCK golf course near the Herty combines the scoring and on my toes and excited to play also o ers a challene or the The George-Anne sta Pines Nature Preserve next to basics of golf with the another round,” Edwards said. more experienced players,” Sweetheart Circle,” Probst said. technique of disc-throwing. According to Probst, the Probst said. Members of the Georgia The physical petition already The goal is to play through a equipment is cheap and the If you’re interested in Southern Eagle Disc Golf has over 400 signatures and course, with either nine or 18 rules are basic. signing the petition, it is www.thepetitionsite. team are currently petitioning the electronic petition has, at “holes”, and make the lowest “People enjoy disc golf available at: com/351/196/187/georgia- to have a disc golf course publication time, a total of 56 score possible. because anyone can play. It’s southern-disc-golf-course-project/. built on campus in order to signatures. Each hole is made up of a a fun outdoor activity that provide students easier access Eagle Disc Golf is an on- chained basket that is placed can include everyone and to the sport. campus student organization at various distances from the Forrest Probst, founder and focused on providing the startin oint with di erent president of Eagle Disc Golf, opportunity for students who obstacles throughout the is heading the petition and are interested in playing. course. believes that wold benefi t “Many other schools have one Michael Edwards, People enjoy disc golf from following in the footsteps and we could even incorporate sophomore electrical of other schools that have on- it into intramurals or a new engineering major, has been campus disc golf courses. KINS class,” Probst said. playing the sport for about because anyone can three years. “The petition is to show the The basics of disc golf school that we have student “Every time I go on the play. It’s a fun outdoor support for building a disc course I have to make a new Disc golf is a sport that shot which always keeps me activity that can include everyone.” MICHAEL EDWARDS Sophomore electrical engineering major

*Facts from The Disc Golf Association’s website

Page designed by Jasmine Davis To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 11-3-16 NEWS 5 GS students on Lung Cancer Awareness Month BY BAILEY ADCOCK “I will say it is such a Thompson said. development of health issues moeot and how yo can The George-Anne sta terrible disease and it really sin a di erent tobacco lie ln cancer. mae a di erence yo can o hurt my family, especially product is not any better o fi nd ot more abot ln to cancer.orsmoeot or call November is National Lung my mom iitaides said. than smoin a ciarette and cancer, the American Cancer ---2345. Cancer Awareness Month and “Her treatment plan was set can st as easily lead to the ocietys reat merican many organizations, both on in stone bt it broe her body and o eoria otherns down and she physically campus are striving to bring could not handle the chemo. recognition to the issue. The Eventually the cancer spread merican ancer ociety will to her brain.” be havin their annal reat oran homson nior merican moeot an event bsiness manaement maor aimed at convincing people to currently has a grandmother sto smoin. fi htin the cancer. er The event happens every randmother smoed or year on the third Thursday about 40 years before they of November and this year, it found out that she had lung will be held on Nov. 17, the cancer about two years ago. hrsday beore hansivin he bean radiation and brea. after six months was in he moeots oal or remission. Unfortunately, the todays collee eneration is radiation spread the cancer to have the fi rst tobacco-ree rther. he now has cancer in generation, according to the her nose, shoulder, liver and merican ancer ocietys stomach,” Thompson said. website. Lately, the use of cigarettes thin that the oal o the by college students has, in moeot and that combined fact, dropped dramatically. with having a tobacco free The CDC reported that campus, will help them approximately 21 percent of to be successful,” Taylor adlts smoed in and this chhmacher nior blic dropped to about 17 percent relations maor said. by 2014. any stdents are a ected Thompson believes that by it, whether that be directly its not too late to still have a by having had it themselves tre as lon as yo dont or indirectly by dealing with a bein smoin. family member or friend who “That cigarette is not worth has fought it. bein on the fi rst name basis ortnie iitaides nior with all the nurses in the child and family development hospital, being on oxygen maor had a randmother that every second of your life or passed away from lung cancer missin yor randchilds about three and a half year graduation because it was ago. too hard on your body,” Kappa Delta Supports Ginn for the Winn!

•Leads Kappa Delta's chapter by serving on the Executive Council Board as the Panhellenic Delegate, acting as the liaison between Kappa Delta and the Panhellenic Community. (2015/2016) She also oversees multiple chairs within the chapter as her efforts of being a strong leader. •Sigma Chi Sweetheart, Eta Zeta Chapter, Georgia Southern University (2016) •Girl Scout Esteem-Building Events for Girls (2013-2016) •Supporter of Prevent Child Abuse Philanthropy (2013-2016) •Campus Crusade for Christ - CRU (2015-Current) •CURE Organization •Consecutive Dean's List Recipient

Page designed by Jasmine Davis To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 6 NEWS 11-3-16 SGA senator creates petition for a GSM Resource Center

BY DANYELLE GAINES (SGA) at Georgia Southern Last year, SGA senator This year, Nicole Peavy, safe place. A small library with The George-Anne sta University started a petition KeShawn Harris created a bill SGA senator, is constructing books by and about people in for the campus to create a to conduct research at GS to another bill in order to fi nd a the GSM community would A senator of the Student Gender and Sexual Minority see if a GSM Resource Center location and open the center also be provided. Government Association (GSM) Resource Center. wold be benefi cial to cams. on campus. If the SGA Senate “We hope to have small passes the bill, GS President groups such as QPOC, TransTalk Jaimie Hebert will make the and Ladies Night, along with fi nal decision on i cams will plenty more to celebrate the have a GSM Resource Center. intersectionality of the people in Peavy’s bill includes the GSM community and give having people sign a petition them a place to meet people advocating for the need of who are like them,” Peavy said the center on campus. Letters in an email. from those who support the To sign the petition visit: center are also necessary to https://www.change.org/p/ support the bill. georgia-southern-universi- The vision behind the GSM ty-gsu-gsm-lgbtqia-resource-cen- ter?recruiter=615186704&utm_ Resource Center is for people source=share_petition&utm_medi- in the community to have a um=copylink

Save the Date for November Eighth

BY BROOKE THOMPSON to 7:00 p.m. The locations of The George-Anne contributor assigned polling places can be found online or on one’s voter “If you don’t vote, you can’t registration card received in complain,” Shontay Jones the mail. said, describing her motto on Every voter should do their voting in both Federal and homework. It does not matter local levels. which arty one identifi es Jones has been working with; it is important to be as a deputy registrar for informed. Jones said that My the Board of Elections and Voter Page is a helpful website Voter Registration at Bulloch to visit or fi rst time voters. County’s annex for about 18 According to Jones, replica years. Jones described the ballots can be provided, and importance of local elections they are examples of what 912.681.1170 in how those who run on you will see on election day. the local level are the people This allows voters to become main decisions that a ect familiar with how voting will Bulloch County right now. work while at the polling place. It is important to be an active Jones also said that students member in the community you can bring either their license or live in, and through voting, student ID as forms of picture identifi cation. yo are bedroom students have the power to bath make Statesboro the best city registered to vote in Statesboro, house it can be. it does not matter if your license Sterling Stipe, freshman is out of state or does not have accontin and fi nance the same address that is in the major, volunteered to help voting system. students register to vote for Americans are given a voice, the upcoming elections. Stipe so it is important to use it. For said that a common isse fi rst- new voters not sure about their time-voters ace is nowin the current voter status, Georgia’s details of when and where vote. My Voter Page provides According to Georgia information on polling place Southern’s website, for those locations, absentee ballot registered to vote in Bulloch request information and County, on election day, every elected o cials. voter will vote at their assigned Get out and go vote! (Note: 4 Bedroom Homes Available) polling place from 7:00 a.m.

Page designed by Jasmine Davis To contact the news editor, email [email protected] 11-3-16 NEWS 7 Hebert plans to improve Eagle Alert system and decrease area crime

BY BLAKELEY BARTEE or reortin roses The George-Anne sta ebert said. m not altin not at all. hey are mid increased o -cams ollowin the rotocol or crime aimie ebert resident ale lerts that was written “Enough is enough. We’ve had it,” President Hebert is eager to begin reforming o eoria othern niversity down bt wold reer the Eagle Alert system a er numerous complaints of its eff ectiveness. lans to reorm the ale lert to air on the conservative system and hel lower criminal side to ensre saety o or behavior in tatesboro. stdents and thin they he best statement can wold accet that. n act mae abot o -cams thin they wold embrace crime is enoh is enoh. redefi nin the erimeter. r stdents deserve more. e to the crrent limits 11/3 11/9 arents eect more. r o the ale lert system commnity eects more some crimes incldin armed ebert said. robberies and other violent acts MATH 1111 – Review Sessions ew crimes occrrin do not aliy or emerency The hybrid class review is used as the basis for the study sessions. in o -cams aartment notices i they are too ar rom 80% of the students attending a study session pass MATH 1111 with at least a C. cams incldin o -cams To register, please call 912-478-5371 or send an email to [email protected]. comlees this semester Seating is limited, register early! have raised concern amon aartment comlees. Anyone not registered will be allowed to stay only if seats are available. stdents when no ale lerts ebert believes crime in Monday, November 28, 2:30-3:30 PM, Mr. Jeff Taylor were released to stdents the areas srrondin the Monday, November 28, 4:00-5:00 PM, Ms. Jackie Varnell cams has increased recently. Tuesday, November 29, 9:00-10:00 PM, Mr. Jeff Taylor aclty and arents. Tuesday, November 29, 5:45-6:45 PM, Ms. Jackie Varnell he incidents incldin an rime rom what Wednesday, November 30, 1:30-2:30 PM, Ms. Jackie Varnell armed robbery and assalt nderstand has cycled. hey aainst a olice o cer on t a really bi dent in criminal Think D.I.F. Workshops, Time: 5:30-7p, Date: November 8, Location: R.U. 2047 behavior several years ao Description: This DPE Diversity 101 Workshop is designed to introduce students to the core concepts of handler oad and an diversity. This workshop is designed to introduce concepts of how our identities impact Implicit Bias and armed robbery and atal here in tatesboro and its Inclusive Language. The workshop will conclude with upcoming events and ways students can get shootin at ams voltion started to raise its ly head engaged in campus-based diversity programs. artments were mared as aain and were oin to t a dent in it. ere not oin to UPB Presents: Homecoming 2016 Monday, November 7th - Thursday, November 10th otside the crrent erimeter The University Programming Board and the Office of Student Activities is excited to announce the 2016 o the ale lert system. have that ebert said. Homecoming theme: Olympic Games: Let the Southern Games Begin! The Spirit & Traditions committee owever ebert lans to ccordin to ebert he brings organizations together on campus to enjoy the tradition of homecoming through spirited events wor with the niversity and will wor throh and memorable moments. The week consists of noontime and evening events on campus, along with the isses involved in the parade and celebration at the end of the week, and the crowning of king and queen during halftime olice eartment at the football game on Thursday. Registration for student organizations will be open on September to eand the erimeter o eandin the ale lert 12th! Contact Information: [email protected] the alert system which was systems erimeter. determined by the lery ct ebert said he mayor Student Organization Essentials: Event Planning & Risk Management and have called a meetin. Friday, November 4th at 3:30 pm in RU 2054 a ederal law that reires Student Organization Essentials are monthly workshops for student leaders who want hands-on training niversities to reort crimes e are ettin both sides o in essential organization management topics. Each session will focus on basics, providing samples, how on cams. law enorcement involved and to’s and tips to make you and your organization successful. Workshops are open to all students and e are in the rocess o we are stein bi time organizations are eligible for WINGS Incentive Program points for participating. becase we do not want this in Contact Information: [email protected] oenin some discssion abot whether or not we or commnity eriod. noh Royalty Candidate Voting shold etend that erimeter is enoh. eve had it. Monday, October 31st - Monday, November 7th, via MyInvolvement Be sure to vote for your favorite King, Queen, Duke and Duchess candidates. Voting will take place on MyInvolvement (must be logged in to vote). • Voting closes: Monday, November 7th at 2pm Contact Information: [email protected]

Doo-Dah Dance & Step Show Tickets Sales Wednesday, November 2nd - Friday, November 4th Tickets are $1 and can be purchased on November 2nd - 4th through the follow options: Our students deserve • 11:00 am - 2:00 pm at the Russell Union Rotunda • 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm in the Office of Student Activities (2nd Floor of the Williams Center) Tickets will be available as scheduled, until sold out. Tickets will NOT be sold day of or at the door more. Parents expect unless we do not sell out the week before. Limit: 2 Tickets per Eagle ID. Doors open at 6pm. Must have Eagle ID, NO EXCEPTIONS. Contact Information: [email protected] more. Our community T-Shirt Swap- Russell Union Rotunda Monday, November 7th - Wednesday, November 9th @ 11am Students can exchange non-Georgia Southern University collegiate apparel for a brand new, Georgia Southern Homecoming t-shirt. Don't have a t-shirt to swap? Simply pay $2 and bring your Eagle ID. Only expects more.” 250 t-shirts available per day. Be sure to get there early. Contact Information: [email protected] PRESIDENT HEBERT Your Student Activity Fees at Work The Weekly Buzz is sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment Management.

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Features @GeorgeAnneFeats 8 11-3-16 Destination Oxford Your football fan

getaway e Grove: University Avenue, Oxford, MS

Greek Row: All American Drive, Oxford, MS

e Square: 102 Courthouse Square Oxford, MS

BY THOMAS BARSZCZ Taylor Grocery: 4 First St. Taylor, MS The George-Anne sta Map data ©2016 Google

The Georgia Southern Eagles will be that long car ride, you are going to After checking out “The Grove”, potatoes, lima beans, homemade playing against the Ole Miss Rebels in want to stretch your legs. The best way you can take a trip down Greek Row coleslaw and gravy on it. their hometown of Oxford, Mississippi to do that is to take a walk around Ole and appreciate the architecture of all If you’re looking for lunch, you this Saturday, November 5. Miss’ campus. Much like Statesboro, the old southern-style built mansions could go to Proud Larry’s for burgers, If you plan on making the eight-hour Oxford circumferences the college where the fraternities and sororities Soulshine for pizza, or South Depot for trek to support the Eagles in Oxford, campus, which makes it easy to walk reside. Mexican food. you might want to know about a few around and still be within walking If all those options do not sound interesting places to see and visit in the distance of something new. satisfying, and you want something city while you are there. From sites to From the campus, you are going to The Oxford Square unique to the area, look into visiting to shops and clubs, here is want to make your way to Ole Miss’ Taylor Grocery. Taylor Grocery is the a ic ide to di erent laces yo famous 10-acre tailgating area known Just about a mile away from campus number one recommendation from might want to visit while in Oxford. as “The Grove.” 2014 Ole Miss alumnus is The Oxford Square, the town’s main Ole Miss alum Alex LoMauro. Alex LoMauro states “The Grove” is attraction outside of the campus. It is an old-fashioned southern-style quite a spectacle on the night before “The Oxford Square is the spot to located about 15 minutes Sightseeing each home game. That is when the die- be. It’s where all the action is with away from Oxford in Taylor, MS. The hard tailgaters set up all of their tents restaurants, bars and shops,” LoMauro grocery store is famous for its fried or hen yo fi rst et to ord ater and campers with lights and signs. said. rilled catfi sh and sothern sides and It is an area in the city deserts. which gives the feeling “[Taylor Grocery] is a must. Wait of being in a small town, time can be up to two hours sometimes ecet it is fi lled with but it’s 100 percent worth it,” LoMauro lots o di erent thins said. CUMBERLAND to experience. There, one can fi nd bars and restaurants and outlets Entertainment SCHOOL OF LAW to go shopping. Such YOU’RE CLOSER THAN YOU THINK outlets include Hinton After all the walking around, & Hinton, Nielsons, sightseeing, shopping and eating, you Landrys, Miss Behavin miht be wantin to fi nd somethin and Pink and Proper. exciting to do. Oxford has many Located in Birmingham, di erent tyes o bars and clbs Alabama—only 150 miles Restaurants varying in style of entertainments. from Atlanta Funkys, which is famous for its New Orleans-style atmosphere and its oldies After walking around music nights. Another very popular Students from 20 home Ole Miss’ campus and bar in Oxford is The Library. The bar states currently enrolled making your way to is known to be the biggest bar in town the square, you are that always has people partying in it. 92% of entering students probably going to For those of you looking for a club- received scholarships want something to like atmosphere, there are spots in eat. Luckily, Oxford in 2016 Oxford that allow people under the has many unique age of 21. Two popular spots are The restaurants right near Full-tuition scholarships Corner and The Levee, where people campus. can dance. available One Oxford-famous Overall, Oxford is a beautiful city restaurant that is with a lot o di erent thins to do. No application fee located in the square is Just because Ole Miss is one of our a classic diner named football competitors, there is no reason Ajax. The restaurant, one cannot appreciate the culture and known for its famous social lie its home has to o er. Give us a call or come visit called “The 800-888-7213 | [email protected] big easy”, has country samford.edu/law fried steak, mashed Samford University is an Equal Opportunity Institution/Employer.

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A student signs one of the Sexual This banner showcased the theme of Assault Student Educators’ the event. It means that even though banners. GS student signed the students may be afraid of asking for banner to pledge consent. consent and hearing “no”, it is still Committing to consent important to get an affi rmative answer.

BY ARAYA JACKSON There are many and asked people to pledge to end sexual assault on writing and linguistics major, highlighted why The George-Anne sta situations that can campus by asking for consent in their daily lives. The consent is so important. impact students on di erent oraniations and commnity resorces t confi rms that yor artner is enoyin campus. One of the more serious problems that can gave out information and allowed students to be themselves, that they’re comfortable with doing what impact college students is sexual assault. involved in activities to get them thinking about they’re doing. People are young and experimenting Sexual assault, like other unsafe situations, can sexual assault. with each other and with drinking, and lines can get be avoided by taking certain precautions. One of The rally’s theme was “It’s okay to strike out: Get blurred really easily,” Frost said. “You may do things the ways students can negotiate healthy sexual consent at every base.” Gemma Skuraton, the health because you think you can or are expected to or you relationships is by establishing consent, permission promotion coordinator from Health Services, feels a may not realize that your partner is uncomfortable, between willing parties to have sex. big reason students do not speak and get consent is so it’s important to have healthy dialogue with each The It’s On Us Rally was held last Tuesday at because they are afraid of striking out, or getting the other when you’re having that kind of relationship.” the Rotunda to provide consent education to answer no, and they feel it’s uncomfortable. The SRSAC was there with an informational Georgia Southern students. It’s On Us is a national ts defi nitely the ersons choice to come ot. jeopardy game that students could play, with facts organization devoted to stopping sexual assault and You don’t want to make someone report if they don’t like how often sexual assault occurs and why spreading the importance of consent. want to. It’s not so much a push, but there are many it is important. Megan Onofry, an assistant for The rally was put on by the Sexual Assault resources for those who need them,” Baker said. victim services with SRSAC, brought up bystander Student Educators (SASE) and their president, senior Another part of the rally was a petition put on by intervention and how the community as a whole is sociology major Kristen Baker. Other organizations NOW and organized by RAINN, the Rape, Abuse, responsible. involved included the National Organization for and Incest National Network. The petition was a Onofry said, “The responsibility is on the Women (NOW), URGE, the Gay-Straight Alliance letter to the next president, asking them to make community as a whole. That’s why bystander (GSA), Health Services and the Statesboro Regional ending sexual violence a priority during their term intervention is so important. [It is] stepping up when Sexual Assault Center (SRSAC). and promising that citizens will do the same. you see something harmful happening, even if it’s During the rally, the organizations came together Rebecca Frost, president of NOW and senior not to you, whether it’s at a party or on campus.” Zeta Tau Alpha Supports Caroline Eaker For Homecoming Queen and Brooke McConnell For Duchess! Caroline Eaker •GSU All girl cheerleading Team •GSU Equestrian team •GSU homecoming duchess •the George Anne •GSU writers guild •ZTA programming council •Race for a Cure •Susan G Komen •Miss Georgia Southern Pageant Participant •Georgia Southern Odyssey Team •Georgia Southern Student Media

Brooke McConnell 2015 SOAR Leader ZTA recruitment chair ZTA apparel chairman Susan G Komen race volunteer Making Strides 5K volunteer SOAR Alumni Club Student Eagle Club Member

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XXAVIER ROBERTSON Sports @GeorgeAnneSports 12 11-3-16 GEORGIA SOUTHERN vs. OLE MISS The Gameday PrevIew Saturday, November 5 - 12:00 PM ET Vaught-Hemingway Stadium, Hollingsworth Field, Oxford, MS Broadcasted on ESPNU

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Georgia Southern takes a trip to a player who was one of the two OIe Miss comes into Saturday’s touchdowns this season and ran for Oxford, Mississippi on Saturday to running backs last season. matchup with a worse record than another 309 yards and three scores play the Ole Miss Rebels. Defensively, the Eagles have been Georgia Southern at 3-5. For the on the ground. He’s the motor of the Ole Miss is a powerhouse school doing all that they can. They have Rebels, it’s virtually a must-win o ense and someone who the in the SEC and the Eagles will have orced trnovers revented o enses game if they want to play in a bowl defense will key on. their hands full trying to stop them. from converting third downs and game this season. He’ll be throwing it to all-world he o ense has been they have even scored. The GS Ole Miss entered the season as a tight end Evan Engram, a guy who underwhelming, so this might turn o ense needs to caitalie on these favorite to compete with Alabama many analysts will be one of the top out to be a long game for the Eagles. opportunities. for the top spot in the vaunted SEC tight ends taken in the NFL draft he ales can trn their o ense Linebacker Ukeme Eligwe has West division. this season. He’ll be deployed all around this week with the changes been making huge plays all season So what’s gone wrong for the over the fi eld in an e ort to create head coach Tyson Summers made. long. Last week, Eligwe scooped up Rebels this season? Mostly, a brutal mismatches against the GS defense. o-o ensive coordinator ance a fumble and returned it 90-yards for schedule and some bad breaks have Defensively, the Rebels are led by Gillespie is giving up play-calling a tochdown. e fi nished that ame doomed them thus far. Losses to DeMarquis Gates at linebacker and duties to David Dean who is the other the game with 12 tackles, two passes Florida State and division opponents Marquis Haynes at defensive end. o ensive coordinator. ean is a two- defended, a forced fumble and a Alabama, LSU and Auburn have put Gates has been their anchor with a time Division II national champion fumble recovery. This performance them in the hole. team-hih tacles and fi ve tacles and tallied 79 career wins at Valdosta helped him land the Sun Belt Ole Miss plays at a high tempo on for loss to go along with four sacks tate. illesie will tae this time o Conference Defensive Player of the o ense and lies to throw the ball and a forced fumble. play-calling duty to focus more on Week. often. They’ve attempted 305 passes Haynes is the play maker on the QB. Georgia Southern has one win this season compared to 265 rushing the ede with fi ve sacs and an For the QB situation, Kevin Ellison against a Power 5 team, and that attempts. The danger in the run interception to go along with 34 and Seth Shuman are expected to came against an SEC team when they game, GS head coach Summers says, tackles. start, while Favian Upshaw continues defeated the Florida Gators 26-20 in is the big plays that are created from Both teams have bowl aspirations to recover. Ellison will likely take a 2013. The Eagles have a chance for their -temo o ense. on the line in Saturday’s matchup. huge bulk of the snaps. Shuman is a that same type of upset this Saturday. “They’re a very well-coached For the Eagles, the key will be quarterback with a lot of upsides, but We have already seen earlier in the team,” Summers said. “It’ll be a eein the ebels o ense on the his inexperience could prove to be his season a Sun Belt Conference team hostile environment and the largest sidelines by controlling the tempo downfall. defeat an SEC opponent when South crowd we’ve played against all year. on o ense. The Eagles may also look to give Alabama defeated Mississippi State We need to expect them to have their The Rebels on the other hand will the Rebels a heavy dose of Matt in the fi rst wee o the season. A-game ready for us.” try to put the Sun Belt opponent Breida. Breida only carried the ball If the Eagles play inspired football The Rebels are led by senior away early and want to rest some seven times for 28 yards against App and get back to their bread and butter quarterback Chad Kelly, who starters before next week’s road State last week and fans expect that of running the ball, there is no reason Summers believes is one of the best game against #4 ranked Texas A&M. to change. He is arguably the best they should not have a shot to win quarterbacks in the nation. He has layer on the o ense and seven this game. thrown for over 2500 yards and 18 carries is not enough, especially for

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Chris DeLaRosa (34) and Joshua Moon (22) combine to bring down the App State runner. The Eagles are playing their second game against a Power 5 team this season. Page designed by Dionna Williams 11-3-16 13

The Georgia Southern Jake Storey also cracked WARRIOR mens ol team caed the to with a fi nal o its all camain card o over. Women’s Basketball PRINCEVILLE with an 11th place he niversity o fi nish ot o teams at Mississippi, Georgia INVITATIONAL the three-round Warrior Southern’s weekend open season with Princeville Makai ootball oonent Invite competition in dominated the MEN’S GOLF Princeville, HI. cometition fi nishin exhibition game Sophomore Steven Fisk 33 under par as a team. RECAP led the Eagles with two The Eagles won’t take sub-70 rounds and a the corse or an o cial 12th place individual competition again until BY JERELL RUSHIN BY THOMAS JILK fi nish. is fi nished ebrary or the The George-Anne contributor The George-Anne contributor nder ar or the Gator Invitational in tournament. Junior Gainsville, FL.

The Georgia Southern members o the team layin women’s basketball team time. layed their fi rst ame o the he story o the ame wold season Tuesday night in an be the Mariners inability to exhibition match at Hanner compete on the boards and Fieldhouse against the Coastal ee with the ast ace Georgia Mariners. The Eagles ales o ense. he ales cruised to an impressive 96- moved well without the 44 win, led by seniors Patrice ball in their hands, knocked Butler and Angle McGowan. down lenty o oen shots he tone o the ame was and when they ot to the ol set rom the very beinnin line, they cashed in, shooting as the Eagles jumped out 68.4 percent on 19 attempts. to a quick 5-0 lead. Starting cowan was - rom the orwards ierra and atrice line hersel and fi nished with Butler, the top two rebounders 16 points. o the niht wold dominate Coastal Georgia had trouble the boards early and oten as consistently scoring against they had 11 and 9 rebounds the ales deense who orced respectively. Georgia Southern 14 turnovers. Although the outrebounded the Mariners Mariners shot a paltry 16- 65-36. rom the fi eld a stroner Freshman Amira Atwater and opponent is almost sure to junior Alexis Foulks would noc down some o the wide- have stron erormances o open shots that the Mariners o the bench. twater was ailed to. etremely e cient drin Friday, Nov. 11, will mark the her time on the court and start o the relar season had comlete control o the as the Eagles host North o ense fi nishin with Carolina A&T who made the points on 6-7 shooting in just NCAA Tournament in March 17 minutes. Head coach Kip . io will be .m. at Brown was able to give all 15 Hanner Fieldhouse.

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The Eagles outrebounded Coastal Georgia 65-36 in Tuesday’s night game. The regular season tips-off on Friday, Nov. 11.

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