Homecoming Court Announced Mccormick 470 Voters Didn't Sound Bad Compared with Other Elections
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Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The Parthenon University Archives 10-27-1994 The Parthenon, October 27, 1994 Marshall University Follow this and additional works at: https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Marshall University, "The Parthenon, October 27, 1994" (1994). The Parthenon. 3306. https://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/3306 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Parthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Oct. 27, 1994 MARSHALL UNIVERSITY Thursday Mostly sunny High in upper 50s • VOTING Homecoming Court announced McCormick 470 voters didn't sound bad compared with other elections By Jason Philyaw is Lynn "I think it College of Business senator. Reporter Celdran, a is great to be The senior representative Huntington able to rep and Ms. Marshall will be an Students who voted. for graduate stu .resent Mar nounced at halftime at Homecoming Court this week dent, who has shall Uni- Saturday's football game did not have the chance to vote a master of versity," against The Citadel. for Mr. Marshall There was no arts degree in Phillips Running for the Homecom need. teaching. said. ing Queen are Kristin Butcher, There were no freshman and Stephanie Mr.~/ "There a Huntington broadcast jour sophomore male applicants and Hayhurst, DtMl!Plti/U,1 were actu nalism major, and Penny only one from both the junior Pennsboro ally two Copen, an Elizabeth public re and senior classes. psychology other people lations major. "I don't know why no one major, will who applied "I am excited - shocked applied," Heidi McCormick, · represent the but they really," Copen said. "This is a coordinator of student activi freshman didn't show big honor to represent the uni ties, said. "I wasn't here l~st class, while Kt,'lttlr BIRlw f'_IINllf (,o,,,, up for the in ,versity." year, but·I .think it is because Heather H NII tiIf Ito If fli:i4Jttlt terview, so· I A total of4 70 students voted students who applied had to "Noel" Jou114 / i 1111 PJiJ,lic /,/$a really knew in the election. submit a resume and go Nichols, Point ~.,, 111#11' about this That number may seem low, through the-interview process."· Pleasant edu earlier:" when compared to the overall McCormick said lastyear the cation major, will be the sopho Mr. Marshall was also an "Mr. Marshall should be student enrollment of 12,500, applicants just had to win by more attendant. nounced Wednesday because someone who is active and in but.Mceonnick said it was not popular vote. The junior class representa there wa~ only one finalist. The volved with campus activities, a bad number. However, there were 12 fe tives are Nici Tinker andJames announcement is usuallly and I have done a lot here," he "'WhenI~theardthatnum male applicants for the co,urt. Potter. Tinkerisafashionmer made during the Homecoming said. ber, I thought it was low, but The representatives were an chandising major : from football game. Among his campus activities, then when I was told that only nounced Wednesday in the Ashland, Ky. Potter is acrimi David Phillips, a Craigsville Phillips is the business man 1,000 voted in the student gov Memorial Student Center. nal justice major from business management major, ager for the Student Govem ernment election, it (470 vot The graduate representative Princeton. will wear th_e crown this year. mentAssociation, and has been ers) didn't sound too bad." • SGA • CoNSTAUCTION i' · Miscalculation 3rd Avenue tie-up messy situation causes By Teni Borden neously." Up to eight pieces Reporter of equipment can be con pmpooen1el1t nected to . simultaneously Don't knock it, it's transmit information over By Courtney S. Sisk progress, fiber-optic cables. Reporter Drivers who cross the in This system can be used in tersection ofHal Greer Blvd. desktop video conferences, A miscalculation in dates has and 3rd Avenue have no remote ·LAN (local area net caused the student senate elec doubt noticed the construc work) access, file transmis tions to be postponed a week. tion. Most have been held sion and- computer screen The election· date has been up in it at one time or an sharing. moved to Nov. 9 to give the16 other in the past two weeks. The latter se.rvice enables senate candidates more time However, the next time two or more individuals at to campaign, according to the ./ you pass by, be patient. different locations to view election commissioner. The workers from T.A. and alter the same computer "We have to give candidates Chapman, Inc., a utilities file simultaneously. at least 12 days to campaign, construction company in On campus, fiber optics beginning immediately after Milton, are paving the way will enable two-way, audio the filing date ofOct. 25," Elec for the future. and visual transmission of tion Commissioner, James Pot The company is inthe pro instructional television ter said. "We thought with the cess of laying conduit for courses. original election date ofNov. .2 fiber-optic cable, according According to Adrian C. we would have the 12 days cov to Barry Smith, one of the Lawson, ITV general man ered, but that only gave the workers. Fiber-optic cable ager, "distance learning candidates seven days to cam iscomposedofveryfine,flex courses are currently trans paign." ible glass rods that trans mitted from the university Potter said a senatorial de mit light by internal reflec · via satellite to sites across bate between the candidates tion. the state." The instructor can will be at noon Nov. 7 in the "It's the quickest means communicate with students Memorial Student Center. of transmitting telephone at distance sites by phone. Weather providing, the debate signals and other types of In the future, ISDN ser will be on the plaza. telecommunication," Kathy vice will enable· two-way au The Student Government Wood, Bell Atlantic business dio/visual communication Association is conducting a con consultant, said. between the instructor's test to create a new SGA logo, According to William S. Photo by Brandi Kidd class at Marshall and the Public Relations Director Deel, director of campus Drivers on Hal Greer Boulevard and 3rd Avenue have had to distance sites. Penny Copen said. All appli technology, Marshall Uni wait in traffic because T.A. Chapman, Inc. is installing fiber Bell Atlantic cpntracted cants should submit two en versity will switch from the optic cable. Barry Smith, a worker, said the job will probably Chapman to lay the conduit tries to the SGA office by noon current copper-cable system take two weeks. 56" below the surface from Nov. 4. to a new fiber-optic cable the truck entrance to Birke "The logo needs to be changed phone system in December. munication include ISDN, or ISDN consultant for Bell At Hall to Dolin Supply Co. to something that is mo:-e rep Deel was not certain ifthe integrated-service, digital net lantic, said "ISDN is capable of Smith said the job will resentative of student govern two projects were related, work. transmitting voice, data and probably take another two ment," Copen said. "The bridge Other means of telecom- Sheryl Weatherford, an imaging information simulta- or three weeks to complete. Please see SGA, Page 6 ··· ·------ --- ·-----···iii E· r Aaiii E-;;"o ·N·--·2 · TH·i,itsniY;·· o'c'i ·i~,-,- i·, 94 This -&That 1brl Spelling's pet Robert Kraft are pitching in to help a Cambodian couple gets her In nose whose 6-year-old daughter is dying of cancer. WS ANGELES CAP) Imus offered on the Tori Spelling took it on the $4,000 nose from her pet parrot air Monday after reading a column in The Boston Globe Charlie - and ended up with seven stitches. detailing the plight of the family, which fled Cambodia The •Beverly Hills, 90210" Kraft star missed a day of work in 1979. also donated · after Charlie got out ofline $4,000. Saing Kim Sim, a teacher three weekf ago, said her publicist, ~ce Yorke. ,in his native country, quit his Aaron Spelling, Tori's job to care for his daughter, father and producer of Sophanara Phen. The young "90210,n told Daily Variety girl receives daily hospital that she needed seven treatment for neuroblastoma, "''"''"' stitches after Charlie - who which affects the adrenal is "as big as a dog" - turned glands. Sim and his wife, Sany aggressive. He knows how his daugh Chea, lived in refugee camps in Thailand for two years ter feels: he recently under before coming to the United went nasal surgery. States. In Thailand, they lost two other infants from Hall of Famer gets malnutrition and lack of medicine. his second wind ST. WUIS (AP) -Thirty Samms joil'.IS cast. years after retiring from baseball, Hall of Famer Stan ·of 'Models, Inc' Musial is getting his second Student Health Education wind - and blowing it right LOS ANGELES (AP) - It's out of the emergency room Programs out his harmonica. is now accepting Musial - just -call bimo and onto the runway for soap Stan the Music MaJi12-o}t(6 1 opera veteran Emma Samms, REGISTRATIONS turned his longtimef}ta.C~:- , who is joining the cast of for monica hobby into,•--- . Fox's "Models Inc.• FRESH START career. He's pitclfuli'iM.tclti Samms makes her debut book for beginners an~ an · •· · · Nov. 23 as Grayson Louder, Stop Smoking Class 4 1 Hour Meetings will be instructional cassett¢· i -• • --f the missing wife of Adam HALLOWEEN .PARTY= . There was a hint of things· Louder (James Wilder).