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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 2020 PULSE FESTIVAL

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FIRESIDE CHAT WITH THE MEN OF VISION AND EXCELLENCE

BY KEE’ARA SMITH time.The UPB hosts most of of MOVE is to enhance the those affected by Hurricane dream of becoming doctors. Section Editor the events on campus. UPB’s retention, progression and Dorian and so much more. “I chose this story to give President of Membership graduation rate by creating a These excellent men have also gentlemen a different look The Men of Vision and Kaley Neal, booked the room culture of academic support recently created a book club so on reading and making it in Excellence (MOVE) held its as early as January 16th for and success. as to create an interactive new college, that is the ultimate Spring semester informational their annual interest meeting. The requirements to become outlet for men on campus. The outcome of our Org,’’ said meeting this past wednesday Although it was an a member requires the men book club was created by GSU Thomas. The MOVE book Jan. 22 in the Ogeechee unplanned conjoining of to attend interest meetings, Graduate Assistant, Dorenzo club plans to kick off their first Theatre. the two organizations made sign an academic contract Thomas. meeting on Feb. 3. This meeting was held in the best out of the time. and attend weekly/biweekly The first book the The S’more informational hope of gaining new members Both organizations evenly general body meetings. The organization plans to read meeting was a great way to get to join the organization. distributed their time with men that have joined the is “The Pact” written by the organization started with However, they weren’t the students evenly and they were organization at Armstrong Sampson Davis, George the semester. “We did s’mores only organization looking to able to work together to have have been very involved Jenkins, Rameck Hunt and because its a fun and creative gain new members. successful events. throughout the campus. Lisa Frazier. “The Pact” way to socialize with future The University MOVE is a student led They have hosted campus follows the lives of three members,’’ said Thomas. Programming Board was also organization, and it can be clean ups, held open young black males who make holding their event in the found across the state of discussions with special a promise to each other in Ogeechee Theatre at the same Georgia. The overall goal speakers, raised money for order to fulfill their collective

2D ART EXHIBIT HELD IN FINE ARTS GALLERY

BY REBECCA MUNDAY dimensional artwork by professional According to Gaddy, Staff Writer artists across the country. Graphic the artists submitted novelist and creator of “Daybreak,” “approximately 35 pieces” This semester’s Fine Arts Gallery Brian Ralph selected over a dozen for the art exhibit. 2-D National Exhibition 2020 pieces of two-dimensional art to be The only limiting factor features a juried selection of two- displayed in the Fine Arts Gallery in deciding what to display on the Armstrong campus. The art in the gallery was that the exhibit is open Monday through gallery only holds around Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. It is 30 pieces depending on the

running from Jan. 13 until Jan. 31. work’s size. Pamela Reynolds, Opening, mosaic, 2018 “Comics have, traditionally, never really been part of the fine arts so to have a comic book artist jurying a ‘fine art’ exhibition was fun,” said Raymond Gaddy, Gallery Director. 25 artists in total are featured in the gallery, including two GSU alumni, Pamela Reynolds and Eric Sanders. “Each artist that submitted work was allowed three pieces. There were no restrictions on how many of those three pieces by an individual Ash Dahlke, Silver Edtes. Lean, Plastic Goose Shrine, Decorations Strewn About, 2019 Naomi J Falk, While We Were Sleeping, 2017 artist could be chosen,” said Gaddy.

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF JASON CHAPMAN

BY JASON CHAPMAN The opening act was “Negative was soon rocking Editor-in-Chief Gemini”, she had an electronic live side to side to the set with punk undertones. “Gemini” band’s music. At Great moments in time are hard juggled synth pads, and an electric one point during to come by. It’s not until they’re guitar throughout her act. It was an the set someone over and done with that you realize impressive accomplishment seeing tried to crowd how important it really was. Service as she was also providing the vocals surf. It was a Brewing hosted the Beach Fossils for her music as well. lively show and for the Savannah Stopover Kickoff When “Beach Fossils” finally fans of their music Party on Tues. Jan. 22. arrived everyone cheered. were very happy They arrived on stage saying with it. their hello’s to an anxious Between members. “Beach Fossils” were all Savannah crowd. Bassist Jack songs Payseur would occasionally smiles, all night, as they rocked out Doyle Smith and guitarist praise the crowd. The large crowd with the wild Savannah crowd. Tommy Davidson leaned reciprocated the compliments by into each other and shouted cheering for the band. Throughout “1234” and the band kicked the show there was this sense that off their set. this was a veteran band. Dustin Payseur’s laid back They really seemed to know what style of singing took over the they were doing. There was a certain room. Everyone in the crowd kind of comradery between the four

A NEW CONCENTRATION IS PROPOSED GSU BECOMES FOCUSED ON THE MUSIC INDUSTRY

BY JASON CHAPMAN “It is very important to gain internships with Savannah/ introduction of new programs. The Editor-in-Chief emphasize that this is a proposal. Atlanta based studios and venues Savannah area is well positioned We cannot enroll students unless Dr. Harper said, “That is one of the to support this program and the A new concentration in the Music and until the University and the goals we have. We hope that every students graduating,” said Provost degree is being proposed at the National Association of Schools of student will have an internship.” Dr. Carl Reiber. Armstrong campus. Jobs related to Music approve the program. It will Savannah is already quite This new concentration the art community in Savannah are be June before we know the answers a musical place and the addition within the Bachelor of Arts in Music becoming more abundant. The music about approvals,” said Dr. Steven of this focus in the Music degree should be a welcome addition to industry in Savannah is growing Harper. is a welcome one. “This program the degree program. That is, if it and that means more jobs. Georgia The new program if was specifically developed to meet ends up getting approved. If you Southern plans to take advantage of approved will be a focus on music employer needs in the Savannah are interested in adding this to this by introducing a focus on the technology and business. Fall 2020 area as part of the Regional your course load next fall be sure to music industry exclusively on the will be the earliest point for this new Academic Plan. We want to meet contact your advisor. Armstrong campus. It’s exciting but program to be offered. Being asked if the career goals of our students not a sure thing. this new program will help students and our community with the

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Horoscopes Week of Jan. 27 - Feb. 2

ARIES become a bit too melodramatic. Your outgoing and social CAPRICORN March 21- April 19 nature makes it easy for you to gain friends. Dec 22 - jan 19 The Ram - Due to your desire to succeed you have restless The Goat - You’re very responsible and independent so insecurities. You’re a go getter with the need for adventure VIRGO you come off very judgmental. You may lack imagination and independence. You will make a great leader, because Aug 23- sep. 22 because of hardworking temperament. You come off of your low tolerance for boredom. Depending on your The Virgin - Your hardworking and observant traits melancholic and stern. Overall you’re organized and good mood it could be your greatest asset or biggest downfall. make you very reliable. You have a nature to be precise in at time management. Your sympathetic yet unique sense all your work can cause you to be flexible and fussy when of humor, makes you almost impossible to get along with. TAURUS it comes to perfection. You’re one of the most reserved April 20 - may 20 zodiac signs but once someone gets warmed up to you, AQUARIUS The Bull - The most loyal person you will ever meet. you make a great friend that one can trust and look up to. Jan 20 - feb 18 You’re patient, persistent, and generous. Despite your The Waterbearer - A progessive thinker, that is all about stubborn ways you make a great friend and will do what LIBRA change and ideas. You always have a joke to tell because you need to protect the ones you love. Sep 23- oct 22 of your witty, sarcastic charm. You can be rebellious, The Balance - Your warm friendly aura conveys to others emotionally unattached and stubborn. Since you’re GEMINI the peace inside your heart. You see all sides to all stories. always trying to be different you are intellectually driven. May 21- June 20 Although you are one of the most indecisive out of the If anyone ever needed someone to conspire with you’d be The Twins - You are highly intelligent and clever. Your signs, you are also one of the most relaxed. the first sign to call. witty, flirty natural charm makes it almost impossible for anyone to not like your vibe. Your flexibility makes you SCORPIO PISCES superficial. Your desire to please everyone can be your Oct 23 - Nov 21 Feb 19 - march 20 downfall. Through it all your enthusiasm will always The Scorpion - You’re passionate yet resourceful. You The Fishes - Your fantasy knows no limits and your insure a good time no matter where you go. have a yielded nature but can be very emotional. Your productive. You make others smile and fascinate them need to be in control conveys possessiveness and jealousy with little games you make up. Sometimes what happens CANCER but in the end you’re very loyal and trustworthy. So our in the real world makes you sad. You love adventure June 21- july 22 secrets are safe with you. so all your friendships are fulfilling. Your kind and The crab - Your loyal, dependable and caring nature compassionate soul has a lot to give to the world. makes people feel safe. You’re extremely protective SAGITTARIUS of your friends and family which has a way of making Nov 22 - dec 21 you come off clingy. You’re one of the hardest signs to The Archer - You’re always up for a good time and understand but you are also one of the kindest. your adventurous, energetic nature can oftentimes misinterpret your personality. You’re independent and LEO love learning about new things. You tend to put logic over July 23- aug 22 feeling. Although you can be reckless, you make a fun The Lion - Your bold, ambitious and encouraging nature friend with your selfless ways. makes you stand out. You know what you want and when you want it. Your confidence radiates. Although, the overly confident nature part of you can lead you to

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PHOTO COURTESY OF LILA MILLER

BY LILA MILLER connected to a large projection screen. In the Arts/Entertainment Editor corner, a dismembered foot hangs out and ‘kicks’ irrelevant words away. The viewer speaks words What happens when humanity is left with of their choosing into the tube, the word is then futile devices? What values are second nature? depicted on the screen sailing across the wall, The Jepson Center of Telfair Academy Museums where some letters are kept in a bank and others hosted this year’s Pulse Festival centered are discarded. Mendoza utilizes the speech to text around art, technology, nature and how human function found on most contemporary computers interference works for and against societal and to subvert the viewer’s expectations as far as global change. The exhibitions feature work which words are deemed important enough to from the Telfair permanent collection, as well keep and which are not. as contemporary work from artists nationwide. Mendoza’s “Anti-Vanity Mirror” offers social The two main exhibitions are titled “Machines commentary on society’s self-obsession, as the of Futility: Unproductive Technologies” and viewer attempts to gaze into the mirror, it moves TechSpace: Second Nature.” Works range from sideways. As the mirror moves back and forth, two dimensional pieces, installation works, and the viewer has to follow the mirror in order to see art that requires interactive participation or their image inside it. action from the viewer. Nearby, a large clear box is mounted to the “Machines of Futility...” showcases several gallery wall, filled with shiny pennies and artists work as they grapple with a future world holds a traditional metal crank attached to the obsessed with productivity and technology. side. It is Blake Fall-Conroy’s immersive work whatever city the work resides in at the time. Their interactive and interpretive works poke titled “Minimum Wage Machine” and serves as On another wall, Alicia Eggert’s installation of fun at the usefulness of technological machinery a comment on labor and the value of work and three clocks tick ceaselessly, side by side. After both current and obsolete. For example, artist income. The machine requires the viewer to crank reading the marquee next to the work, it becomes Neil Mendoza’s “Robotic Voice Activated Word the machine continuously to “earn” the minimum apparent that the three clocks are part of one Kicking Machine” spans a wall, showing tubes hourly wage as mandated by local government in large work as each hand moves to form the word “now” in an “impossible attempt to visualize the present moment,” the PULSE website describes. Adjacent to Eggert’s piece, stand three vintage voting machines from the 1950s and 1960s, detailing R. Luke Dubois’ exhibit, “The Choice Is Yours” Learning Machines #2 Image, #3 Sound and #4 Language. Dubois reconfigured the machines to serve as interactive sculptures each allowing the viewer to “vote” or control selections in audio or visual form, derived from artificial intelligence and machine-learning datasets. “The voting options offered by these machines… make us question the machines we rely on in our democratic process and the problematic nature of binary ‘this vs. that’ opposing choices” explains the marquee next to the works.

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largely on how technology can be used to shows the outline of the viewer juxtaposed with understand more about the environment. a sun rising or setting depending on whether the This exhibition sheds light on climate change viewer moves towards or backwards from the and humanity’s increasingly tense relationship with the natural world. One portion invites participants to don Virtual Reality headgear and become immersed in non- profit The Hydrous’ “Immerse VR” to dive into the beautiful and threatened coral reef ecosystems. Another interactive piece is a video game by Ian Bogost called “A Slow Year” that allows players to experience the four seasons through play on an original Atari Video Computer System, complete with joystick. The piece encourages users to experience watching the sun rise screen. while drinking a coffee, watching leaves fall Overall, the exhibitions inspire viewers to in autumn, or napping by a flowing river. question society’s role in nature as well as how The game is also accompanied by a book of useful technology can really be. The exhibitions machine-generated haiku poems about the began January 23 and will run until July 12, 2020. PULSE continued four seasons. Student tickets cost $15 and cover the admission A final fan favorite would be Daniel Rozin’s for all Telfair Museums. For more information, One floor below, the other half of the exhibition “Sunset Mirror.” The piece uses an X-Box Kinect please visit telfair.org. called “TechSpace: Second Nature” focuses system to capture the viewers movements and

THE ARMSTRONG CAMPUS HOLDS AN OPEN FORUM: CANDIDATES DISCUSSION FOR STUDENTS TO MEET THEIR POTENTIAL ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR INCLUSIVE EXCELLENCE

BY JAVANNA ROGERS AND Dr. TaJaun Willson currently shares in her presentation a KATIE GRAVES serves at the University of concept called Open Teaching My role serves as Staff Writer’s Iowa as a special assistant which strives to cultivate to the Vice President for It not only helps diversity and inclusion of Last week, Jan. 22-24, Open external relations. He was the thought. “The purpose of it an oppurtunity Forums were held at the university’s vice president and you understand was that you would learn Armstrong Center Auditorium chief diversity officer. At the something about one class giving students a chance to University of South Carolina, [one that may not be in your to create access familiarize themselves with he served as an assistant diversity and official schedule], and how the three candidates running professor and executive diversity and inclusion plays for those who for the position of Associate director of student programs inclusion but it in that...it not only helps you Vice President for Inclusive and student diversity. Wilson understand diversity and Excellence here at the believes “I am a firm believer inclusion but it also helps [are] generally Armstrong campus. that this university will never also helps you you in your career track... Dr. TaJuan Wilson, Dr. be able to achieve full success what I like about it is that we marginalized.” Jobi Martinez, and Dr. Karen in this strategic plan unless in your career were exploring diversity and Jones presented their views they can reconcile the work in inclusion in a non-tradition Dr. Karen A. Jones on diversity and inclusivity inclusive excellence.” Serving Dr. Jobi Martinez way.” AVP Candidate individually and how they at Missouri State University AVP Candidate Dr. Karen A. Jones obtains would work to bring those he served as executive a Ph.D. in Educational ideas into our institution. director of multicultural Tech University. She is the Leadership and Policy, an M.S Diversity Award for seven Towards the end of their given student retention and federal Co-founder, Division of Ed. in Counselor Education, consecutive years. She’s been hour, each applicant opened TRIO programs for close to 6 Institutional Diversity, Equity, B.S in Criminal Justice from awarded the SUNY PRODI-G the floor to answer questions years. He has developed the & Community Engagement State University of New York Program Award and she is from students in the stands. Dr. TaJuan Wilson Scholarship (DIDECE). She has also led and System. She currently serves a member of Alpha Kappa Foundation for graduating guided two public universities as Chief Diversity Officer at Alpha Sorority Incorporated. this university high school seniors and in securing their first Higher Buffalo State College since Dr. Jones states “I think I have, undergrad students. He Education Excellence in 2012. Directing the CONNECT based on my experience... an will never be able to has received the 2016 MLK Diversity (HEED) Award. In Program at St. John Fisher opportunity to understand Humanitarian Award 2018 she served as Present College from 2004 to 2006 what it means to be the first from the black History Visiting Special Assistant she managed voluntary to go away to school, and achieve full success intercollegiate consortium. to the President, University leadership, mentoring, more importantly that my He is a product of TRIO. of Houston-Downtown. and self-development role serves as an opportunity in this strategic plan” Dr. Jobi Martinez She served on the Inclusive programs designed to assist to create access for those who received a Ph.D. in Media Excellence Initiative Planning underrepresented students [are] generally marginalized.” and Communication, M.A Committee and ) Behavior with college adjustment Dr. Tajuan Wilson in Public Administration, and academic success. She’s AVP Candidate Intervention Team for the and B.S Public Relations been awarded the Higher University of Houston- and Spanish from Texas Downtown. Dr. Martinez Education Excellence in

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SAAS Silent Library UPB ARM - Murder Mystery Dinner: Valentine’s Edition Beyonce’s Homecoming Panel

Jan. 31 Feb. 13 Feb. 6 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Student Union Ballroom Student Union Ballroom Ogeechee Theatre

Welcome to the Golden Age of Hollywood! You Discuss culture, gender, and race in Student African-American Sisterhood will have been invited to the estate of Hollywood pro- be hosting their version of the game show Beyonce’s Homecoming during this film ducer, Sir Warren Peace. Warren is a known recluse, screening and interactive panel discus- Silent Library. Come out and test your and you are one of the lucky few who will actually sion. Film screening is at 5:30 p.m. and get to see his face! Oddly, he has invited you to knowledge and skills of pop culture and the panel discussion begins at 7:30 p.m. more. solve his own murder! He is a strange bird... You’ll also get a chance to hob-nob with the cast and crew of Warren’s upcoming picture, The Loneliest Butterfly, so have your autograph book handy! This will be a night of glitz, glamour, and gore... One Warren is sure he will not survive!

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