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Chanticleer | Vol 58, Issue 21 Jacksonville State University JSU Digital Commons Chanticleer Historical Newspapers 2010-03-04 Chanticleer | Vol 58, Issue 21 Jacksonville State University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty Recommended Citation Jacksonville State University, "Chanticleer | Vol 58, Issue 21" (2010). Chanticleer. 1549. https://digitalcommons.jsu.edu/lib_ac_chanty/1549 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Historical Newspapers at JSU Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Chanticleer by an authorized administrator of JSU Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. 'We wsh CeheDion would come to our closing ceremony" Putting the brakes It's still Get to know on Toyota? Valentine's Day' .- Laura L11ndy logan Huggins reviews @e lateq Jmes Bulton exaninas Ihe car 6et to lolow the JSU Tennis company% problems romantic comedp player. Page 3 Page 4 , ' 'I ;wt~&p$;issue& ;- - , strrdent newspipeJ$i L~&~~~i~~~Stote-University since 1934 March 4,201 0 - .- - ~rdnzr.4~"$0rest~e campus&&& student ' Students look to the polls Tuesday to seldct new leadership for the Student Government Association, electing Tim Long the hew SGA president. "I feel elated and horbred that the students chose me for this job," Long said. "It's hard for me to put into words how I feel." Long said he believd students had lost faith in the SGA and he hoped to restore it during his term. Long pointed out his prior *mice to the SGA and said his hard work had paid off. "Everyone knows tbwhen you work hard, you get a promotion," Long said. "I'm glad the students.saw fit I togive me that prom&on." - Current SGA President Bryant Whaley was gracious in his defeat. "Congrats to Mr. long for running a good campaign," Whaley said. "The campaigns went well and the election went well and the students chose who they thought the best man was for the job." Whaley said h~sdoor was still open to hear students concerns for the remainder of his term. Long &ill takeWfice at the begnning of Fall semester. i Also elwed was Ashley Cofield for-vice President of Orgad?atlional Maairs and Vice President of Student Actiyitii Jaclolby Parks who ran unopposed. There wilt be a,qun-off election on Tuesday from noon ti1 5p.m. for; the office of Vice President of Student Senate. The'two candidates in that election are Charles Dixon 111 and Courtney Mitchell. SGA ~residant-efectTim long celebratis his win with supporters at the Theron Montgqmery BQildingon Tuesday night. Phota'by Zach Childree / The Chanticleer LEE LAW JC Morgan Gallery 3.13 10 6PM organization at Henry Farm Park practicum site for JSU Undergraduate ~Jacksonville. as well as Graduate students of 2 March 4,2010 The Chanticleer Picture of the week Briefs The College of Arts and Sciences an- nounces the appointment o_f Dr. Donnie Ford as the department head in the De- partment of Mathematical, Computing, and Information Sciences (MCIS) as of January 1, 201 0. .W'.. .. .% . a --p>>:;@:::3 A ',*'+-- Dr. Ford, a native of Cal houn County, I,! $;, Lb.%L * *--. : a , .%$# * +. .. , 7 .B.6t. * joined the faculty at Jacksonville State g ,;::: ;:: 2;Q; A *;. University in fall of 1990 as an assistant _+I. .>& . _ 3,' 6 * professor of computer information sys- tems. Dr. Ford received his undergradu- ate degree at JSU in 1 974, his Master of Arts degree at the University of Alabama in 1984, and his Doctor of Philosophy degree in Management Science from the University of Alabama in 1988. Campus Crime February 23 Students listen in as Jason Sumner reads the results of the SGA election on Tuesday night. If you would like to submit your photo for "Photo of the week", email it to [email protected] Disorderly conduct was reported at Dixon Photo by Zach Childree 1 The Chanticleer Hall. February 24 Art: Law finds inspiration everywhere Natida Quantay Wiggins was arrested for possession of stolen property. get over something I would draw for His work has been featured in student for a masters in graphic design. hours." shows, as well as the JP Morgan art "After that I'll hopefully work as a Law rig in ally had no desire to gallery. teacher, studio artist or performance Benjamin Lee Weaver was arrested for make a career out of art because "My inspiration comes from artist," Law said. "There's no possession of stolen property and drug he felt there was no future in it, He everything," Law said. "Life, friends, particular medium, I just want to paraphernalia started at JSU as a marketing major family, relationships and anger, to want to work as an artist." but soon decided to work at making a name a few." The live painting will be Saturday career out of art. After he graduates, Law hopes to March 13 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Theft of property was reported in Stone Law specializes in printmaking. attend the University of Tennessee Center. Stolen was a back pack, literature, history and theatre books and a first aid mask. Jazz Legends in Concert at JSU February 25 Possession of Marijuana was reported in The JSU Jazz Orchestra vision appearances on "I've shops for elementary, high For more about Jackson, Crow Hall. is proud to welcome back Got a Secret", "'The Mike school and college students visit his website: http:// Jazz legends Duffy Jackson Douglas Show" and other and frequently holds Master duffyjackson.hom~stead. February 26 and Dave Fernandez, who shows. classes for working drum- corn/ Duty upon striking an unattended vehicle will lend their talents for a The day after high school mers as well. David Femandez began was reported at the KA House parking lot. very special Big Band Jazz graduation, Jackson packed Hailed by critics as the his career as a jazz musician Concert in Mason Hall on his bags for California to "heir-apparent" to the big- in Miami, FI. He first stud- Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 play a three-week stint at band drum throne vacated ied jazz at Miami Senior Carol GA Carrollton was arrested for n-rn Tickets are $10 ($5 w/ Shellv's Maonhole with bv Buddv Rich and Gene High School under the di- -. -- --- . .T-.i- "--d"-- -,. -L -----=- ----, ---' - -wy. -----, - ---- - 1 ---' ------ .- Crow HalI. is pr&d to weIcame back Got a Secret", "The Mike schoo! and cokge students visit his website: hnp:ll Jazz legends Duffy Jackson Douglas Show" and other and frequently holds Master duffyjackson.homestead. February 26 and Dave Fernandez, who shows. classes for working drum- corn/ Duty upon striking an unattended vehicle will lend their talents for a The day after high school mers as well. ' David Fernandez began was reported at the KA House parking lot. very special Big Band Jazz . graduation, Jackson packed Hailed by critics as the his career as a jazz musician Concert in Mason Hall on his bags for California to "heir-apparent" to the big- in Miami, F1. He first stud- Saturday, March 6 at 7:30 play a three-week stint at band drum throne vacated ied' jazz at Miami Senior Carol GA Carrollton was arrested for p.m. Tickets are $10 ($5 w/ receiving stolen property. student ID). It is Jackson9s .second Tray Dennis Cousin was arrested for time to visit campus this. ' receiving stolen property. academic year. On October , 28, 2009, he blew the audi- ' , . February 28 ence away with his multi: 1' Harassment and harassing instrumental performance communications was reported in Dixon alongside the Orchestra that Hall. showcased his versatility and showmanship in all ar- ' eas of the art from drums to Jr. March 2 scat. Criminal mischief was reported at Hailed by critics as the " Houston Cole Library. "heir-apparent" .to the big- band drum throne vacated' Theft of property was &ported in Merrill by Buddy Rich and Gene driven such Building. Stolen was an International Krupa, Duffy Jackson has as Count Basie, Artie Shaw, high energy shoyanship Florida International Wni- Business 12 Edition book. shared"the stage with many Lionel Hampton and 11- ,(not unlike the 19 Dizzy versity, under the direction of the jazz greats, from .linois Jacquet. He's also ~illespie)is what'sets him of Gary Campbell and com- Count Basie to Ella Fitzger- performed with such Jazz apart from other jazz musi-, pleted his Master's Degree. ald, Lionel Harnpton to Artie legends as .Duke Elling- cians. Hi's effusive enthusi- ; , David began his career Shaw, Harry Connick, Jr. to ton, Dizzy Gillespie, Ella asm beams like a spotlight, , .touring with latin pop-star Does your club or organization , Sammy Davis Jr., Duke El- Fitzgerald, Billy Eckstine, showering his audience with Chayanne. Along the way, have an upcoming event you lington to Frank Sinatra, not Stan Getz, Buddy Rich and syncopated excitement. he has toured with such art- to mention Lena Home, A1 Harry "Sweets" Edison to Duffy is currently liv- ists as Jon Secada, Gloria would like publicized? Jarreau and George Benson, name a few. ing in South Florida with . Estefan,. Nestor Torres and Send your events to just to name a few. Tutored by Buddy Rich, his wife, where he was an K.C. and the Sunshine Band. The Chanticleer! Born and raised in Jazz, Gene Krupa and Louis "Emine'nt Scholar'' in @ He has shaicd the stage with Duffy Jackson has been Bellson, Jackson shares his . Florida Atlantic ~niversi'~Joe ~enderson, Paquito Chanty [email protected] performing since the age rich musical heritage with music progrrlm. .He most- D' Rivera,Randy Brecker, of -four, when his father, fans and music students of ly plays festivals, travels Kenny Werner, Gerry Mul- legendary Jazz Bassist, all ages worldwide.
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