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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 5-30-2013 The George-Anne Georgia Southern University Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne Part of the Higher Education Commons Recommended Citation Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (2013). The George-Anne. 2791. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2791 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]. ENGINEERIN EAGLES EAGLES TWO STUDENT LIVES COME UP IN D.C. LOST ON MEMORIAL DAY SHORT PAGE 3 PAGE 2 PAGE 11 Thursday, May 30, 2013 Georgia Southern University THE www.thegeorgeanne.com Volume 83 • Issue 76 GEORGE-ANNE Two SoCon-winning coaches leave GSU BY WILL CHENEY coach Chad Callihan resigned to take jobs In 2011, Vanderspiegel's first campaign as soccer team to its first SoCon title and a and RANDALL HAMPTON elsewhere. head coach, GSU posted a 2-1 victory over NCAA Tournament appearance. In two The George-Anne staff University of North Carolina at Greensboro seasons at the helm of the GSU women's Vanderspiegel heads home in the Southern Conference Tournament. soccer program, Vanderspiegel posted a Within one week Georgia Southern Vanderspiegel resigned from GSU This was the first Tournament victory in record of 17-19-7. University saw two of its head coaches to accept the same position at Virginia four years for the program. "Lindsey raised our women's soccer depart as both women's soccer head coach Commonwealth University. Vanderspiegel is In the 2012 season, Vanderspiegel posted Lindsey Vanderspiegel and volleyball head a native of Virginia. a record of 10-8-5 and led the GSU women's See COACHES, Page 12 Cook Out to come to Statesboro among cloudy details BY JENNIFER CURINGTON is fan-made and operated. The George-Anne staff The advertising employee said most locations open at 10:30 a.m. and stay Statesboro is soon to be home of open until 3 or 4 a.m. The hours for the Georgia's first Cook Out restaurant, Statesboro location will depend on sales however there is no way to know that during the early weeks of the store's just by driving by the hamburger and opening. milkshake provider's future location. Cook Out offers a "tray meal" that is Cook Out is filling in the vacancy that $4.79 and includes an entree, two sides Varieties of Statesboro left near Burger and a drink, the advertising employee King on Fair Road when the southern and said. Pictures found on one of the fan- sushi server closed its doors a few months made websites show a sign from one of ago. The building is under construction, the Cook Out locations listing tray meals but no signs have been displayed to at $4.25. indicate what is coming or when. The George-Anne contacted a Cook A Cook Out advertising department Out location in North Carolina to obtain employee said they expect to open the the corporate office number. When the location three to four weeks from now. corporate office was reached, the reporter The only name the employee provided was told that CEO Jeremy Reaves did not was Krystal, and she refused to provide have an office in corporate headquarters her last name because Cook Out is a and that he could not be reached for "very private company" questions. The company was founded in North Childs Architecture created the Carolina, but has locations in other building design for the Statesboro southeastern states. There is no corporate- location, but could not disclose what run website or social media page for the construction company was handling the Andy Morales/The George-Anne restaurant. All informative online content renovations and development. Construction has started on Fair Road. Cook Out a new restaurant will replace Varieties of Statesboro. ON THE Newsroom 478-5246 PO Box 8001 thegeorge Follow us on Twitter Advertising 478-5418 Statesboro, GA WEB anne.com @TheGeorgeAnne Fax 478-7113 30460 -'rr'r 2 Thursday, May 30, 2013 News The George-Anne Eagle statue lands at local school BY CYDNEY LONG when I won," Fallin said. department, Yawn said. The George-Anne staff Fallin, along with her parents "We are extremely proud of Kelsey and classmates, watched as her eagle and the runners-up," Yawn said. The seventh eagle in Georgia "Statesboro Nation" was placed on the Fallin, along with Janet Suarez, a Southern University's public art project, front lawn of William James Middle GSU master of fine arts candidate, Eagle Nation on Parade, was installed School. worked on the statue for more than four at William James Middle School last "This is something to look back on. months, including part of her spring Friday. It's a really big memory," Fallin said. break. The statue is a 6 ft fiberglass eagle Fallin's statue is the first Eagle "It was very wonderful working with with stars and stripes providing Nation in Education eagle, Cinnamon Janet and just seeing how she works," the background for the Statesboro Dowd, outreach coordinator in the art Fallin said. Courthouse and Averitt Center for department, said. The art department will come back the Arts on either wing. It also has the "This is going to become a landmark and place a bronze plaque with Fallin's words 'We are Statesboro Nation' on the for William James," Mike Yawn, name and the title of the eagle on it, striped wing. principal of William James Middle Stephanie Neal, assistant to the chair of Kelsey Fallin, a rising eighth grader School, said. the art department, said. at William James Middle School, Out of 464 entries, and the winner "Kelsey worked really, really hard Andy Morales/The George-Anne submitted the application that was and the two runners-up were chosen on this project," Dowd said. "We are The first 'Eagle Nation in Education' statue was unveiled chosen to be the design of the statue. from William James Middle School. so proud of her and the way the eagle Friday at William James Middle School. "I was very surprised and shocked This is a true testament to the art turned out." Engineering Eagles win in Washington, D.C. BY CYDNEY LONG was an opportunity to develop technologies that can be The George-Anne staff applied in other countries," Alejandro Rivero-Castillo, Master of Science in applied engineering candidate and Mechanical engineering students tied with Johns team member, said. Hopkins University to bring home top honors at the In the first stage of competition, the team won $15,000 Environmental Protection Agency's National Sustainable from the EPA to conduct further research on the project Design Expo last month. in the Renewable Energy and Engines Lab at GSU. The ninth annual National P3 (People, Prosperity and The engine, weighing close to 1,000 pounds, was the Planet) Student Design Competition for Sustainability on display for government officials, other research in Washington, D.C. was hosted at the National Mall. institutions and tourists to see. The team beat out top-tier research universities Many of the people that visited the display were including Cornell University, Perdue University and amazed by the equipment and technology applied to the Loyola University to tie for first place with Johns Hopkins engine, Rivero-Castillo said. University and win the American Institute of Chemical The team achieved more than a 50 percent reduction in Engineers/Youth Council on Sustainable Science and emissions with its project "Low Temperature Combustion Technology award. with Reduced PM and NOx Emissions, achieved by , Receiving top honors is a good validation of the work n-Butanol in-Port Injected in an Omnivorous Diesel the mechanical engineering department is doing and Engine." what it can continue to do, Dr. Brian Vlcek, department "This project shows what the students and faculty are chair and professor of mechanical engineering, said. capable of and proves to other organizations that we are After three years of work, mechanical engineering capable of doing work of this caliber," Vlcek said. students, under the supervision of Dr. Valentin Soloiu, The project will give momentum to the undergraduate distinguished chair and associate professor of mechanical research in the mechanical engineering department, engineering, produced .an engine that runs on two Soloiu said. fuels: cottonseed biodiesel and butane oil, which can be "This was a better way to see new technology and produced by waste. interact with others in the same field," Henry Ochieng, "We needed to combine with a new, advanced concept master of science in applied engineering candidate and to develop a new technology named 'low-temperature team member, said. "This will definitely get our name Courtesy of Valentin Soloiu combustion,'" Soloiu said. out there and let other schools know we are a force to be Mechanical engineering students competed in a sustainability design com- "For me, the idea of reducing emissions in engines reckoned with." petition where they tied for first place with Johns Hopkins University. Page designed by. Jackie Gutknecht To contact the news editor, email [email protected]. www.thegeorgeanne.com News Thursday, May 30, 2013 Police Beat Statement of Operations 1:50 a.m.: Officers observed a was checked with no problems found. The George-Anne is the the advertising manager or Thursday, May 23 official student newspaper of student media director. vehicle enter the parking lot of Georgia Southern University, The advertiser is 12:43 p.m.: Officers conducted Parker's Enzone and park.