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Chanticleer | September 22, 2016

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WEATHER: Mostly Sunny, High 91, Low 67 Thursday, September 22, 2016 Then and now JSU celebrates 50 years as a university

Katie Cline Editor-in-Chief

n Thursday, September 15, Ostudents gathered at Burgess- Snow Field for a pep rally to cheer on the Gamecocks in their upcoming game against the Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers. The pep rally was followed by an ice cream social to celebrate JSU’s fiftieth year as a uni- versity. The pep rally showcased per- formances by JSU’s award-winning cheer squad and mascot, Cocky. The cheerleaders recently won a silver medal at the National Cheerleaders Association College Camp in Myrtle Beach, S.C. this summer and earned a bid to the NCA Collegiate National Championships in April. Cocky won Best All-Around mascot and also se- cured a bid to the NCA Champion- ships. The internationally recognized Marching Southerners and Ballerinas also performed a selection of stand tunes and cheers. “Cocky was definitely the star of the show,” said sophomore Katie Pey- ton, “but the Southerners, Ballerinas and cheerleaders were just as peppy. They got the whole crowd excited to JSU/Historical Photograph Collection beat Coastal Carolina.” Steve Latham/JSU The Gamecocks went on to defeat Bibb Graves Hall in 1966. Throughout the years, Fifty years later, Bibb Graves is the main afmin- Bibb Graves has housed administrative offices, CCU in a nail-biting 27-26 victory on istrative building on campus, housing every- English classrooms, the student newspaper Saturday. thing from the President’s Office to the Regis- and the radio station. See 50 YEARS page 2 trar to public relations and marketing. Student “grows” at summer internship Going gold Rachel Read on the scenic 998-acre estate of Remembering Daniel Davis Staff Writer Winterthur, that, “the excursions they took us on were awesome!” Getting a summer Blanks explained that she got during Childhood Cancer internship can take one far. to take VIP tours of other gardens For JSU senior Willow around because of her affiliation Awareness Month Blanks, who is currently with her Winterthur internship, pursuing a degree in ecology, as well as spending a weekend Katie Cline it took her all the way to in Washington D.C. touring the Editor-in-Chief Delaware. Smithsonian, the U.S. Botanical “I worked as a horticulture Garden, Arlington Cemetery and Most 15-year-olds are intern for Winterthur Museum, Arboretum, Mount Vernon and getting ready to get their Gardens, and Library,” Blanks River Farm. first car, tour colleges and said. “It being one of the In addition to garnering an enjoy a newfound free- largest naturalistic gardens in impressive resume in the process, the country, I considered it a Blanks was also grateful for the dom — Daniel Davis was real honor to be chosen for the friends and contacts she made preparing for chemothera- position.” that will be able to help her in py and radiation. Though Blanks is not years to come. In August 2010, Davis thinking of pursuing a career Another perk? Blanks was diagnosed with Ew- in public horticulture — she received free room and board ing’s Sarcoma, a rare and aspires to have a career as a and was being paid more than aggressive form of cancer naturalist or field botanist — any other entry-level position in that only affects three to she said the experience taught Alabama could provide. four out of every one mil- her invaluable knowledge At the end of it all, Blanks about plant science and the said she had nothing but positive lion children. Brandywine Valley region; things to say about her experience On Oct. 13, 2015, Denise Davis/Facebook Daniel died. Treatment she also received a prestigious with Winterthur. And in turn, Daniel (front) with his family at JHS’s memorial internship title for Winterthur has praised her as had helped him into a Baccalaureate service in May 2013. her excellence in her work being “a pleasure to work with,” 16-month remission pe- From left: Denise, James and Randy. during the summer. and is known overall for having a riod before the cancer re- Blanks got to spend her positive attitude and an excellent curred, but with Ewing’s good chance that this was going to kill days managing different areas work ethic. Sarcoma, there is no es- him,” said Daniel’s mother, Denise Da- of the garden, working one- As a student at JSU, Blanks tablished treatment plan vis, the secretary to the dean of graduate on-one with a horticulturist, has founded and presided over studies. “I was always honest with him, unless, she said, it was a not only the Botanical Society, for recurrences. He was Thursday — “Our weekly field but is also the co-founder and vice 20 years old. and I had to be honest with myself, too. trip day,” which she said, in president of another organization “Over the years, Dan- I had to look at the statistics. I feel like addition to already working called Young Americans for iel had to come to the re- parents have to be able to deal with it, so alization that there was a See BLANKS page 2 See DAVIS page 2 The Chanticleer September 22, 2016 2

DAVIS from page 1 50 YEARS from page 1 the kids don’t feel like their High School who enjoyed parents are losing it, but it’s making and reviewing hard to watch your child music and playing video waste away like that.” games. He attended JSU September is National during the Fall 2014 se- Childhood Cancer mester on an academic Awareness Month. scholarship while under- Sometimes overshad- going treatment. owed by Breast Cancer “There were a lot of Awareness Month in people who, after he died, October, Childhood Cancer told me that he was their Awareness Month seeks to best friend,” said Denise. educate people about the “And I think that’s be- disease that the American cause he took time to lis- Cancer Society says is the ten to people. He had a lot second leading cause of of time, and I think that death in children under 14. people felt that they could Childhood cancer research tell him anything and not receives 4 percent of the be judged.” Matt Reynolds/JSU national funding for cancer “He never held any research, and in 2016, over bias towards anything in President Beehler hands out t-shirts to students at the ice cream social follow- ing the pep rally on Setember 15. Dr. Pamela Beehler and members of the Presi- 10,000 children will be di- life and was probably one dent’s Cabinet also assisted with the ice cream social. agnosed with cancer. Over of the most level headed After the pep rally, from Jacksonville State Dixon Hall had just 1,200 will die from it. people I’ve ever met,” students were invited College to Jacksonville opened. The Chanticleer Denise and her hus- said Zach Fragoso, one underneath the stadium State University. In the was The Collegian, and band, Dr. Randy Davis, a of Daniel’s close friends for an ice cream social last 50 years, JSU has the Southerners were professor of English, hope from high school. and were given “Fear the seen massive expansion invited to play at an to keep their son’s memo- Daniel’s younger Beak” t-shirts and cups of both its campus and Atlanta Falcon’s game. ry alive through educating brother, James, just began courtesy of Red Threads student body. The brand Typewriters trumped others. Each September his freshman year at the Apparel of Jacksonville. new university only had computers; landline they wear gold ribbons, the University of Alabama The white shirts featured 170 faculty members in phones were all the rage; color of Childhood Cancer at Birmingham where he large red “fear the beak” 1966. Today, it boasts the Internet had yet to Awareness, in Daniel’s hon- plans to major in chemis- symbols, and the black nearly 500 full- and be conceived, and Wi-Fi or. try and become a cancer cups sported the same part-time faculty. wasn’t even a blip on sci- design. The ice cream In 1966, Jack ence’s radar. “He never wanted researcher, just one more social was hosted by Hopper had just been A lot has changed at to be defined by his can- example of how Daniel President John Beehler hired as the director of JSU in the last five de- cer,” Denise said. “He just packed so much life into and Dr. Pamela Beehler public relations after cades. The university has wanted to continue to live so few years. He had many to honor students and his news team at The had six presidents, thou- his life as best he could.” close friends, and his spirit celebrate JSU’s history. Birmingham News won sands of graduates and Daniel was a 2013 impacted all who knew On Aug. 31, 1966, an Associated Press plenty of academic and graduate of Jacksonville him. the Alabama Legislature award for its coverage athletic success. And with passed a bill that offi- of civil rights marches in its continued growth, JSU cially elevated JSU from Selma and Montgomery. is ready to see what the a college to a university. Today, the cafeteria is next 50 years hold. The news reached then- named in his honor. president Houston Cole Fifty years ago, Contributions to this ar- on November 22, and the there was no Greek ticle were made by Paris school’s name changed Life on campus, and Coleman.

BLANKS from page 1

Liberty. case for Willow Blanks, experience with some- What out-of-state sum- an internship serves as a one who is in the busi- mer internships do for means of sharpening an- ness. students like Blanks, other particular interest To all the ambitious is not only help build and skill set that may or students reading this, an impressive résumé, may not be the specific the experience gained which increases chanc- career you are pursuing, from internships is cer- es of employment after but is nonetheless benefi- tainly worthwhile, but graduation, but they fur- cial for a future career. you never know where ther establish personal In other words, having it could take you, or the and professional connec- a summer internship on people you could meet. tions across the country. one’s résumé can never Opening the door to a hurt. It lets a future em- summer internship can ployer know that you also help students deter- have taken the time (an To see photos of Blanks’ Denise Davis/Facebook mine what they want to entire summer!) and ini- time in Delaware this pursue as a career. And tiative to learn how to do summer, go to www.jsu. Daniel with his date, Hannah Nelson, at Jackson- sometimes, like in the a job and have first-hand edu/chanticleer. ville High School’s prom in April 2013. Alpha Xi Delta hosts annual Glow Run Eric Taunton raise awareness and ing two completely our home field,” said Staff Writer money for autism re- different charitable Cole. “We were very search. events is a good thing glad the staff Alpha Xi Delta Cailee Cole, the for their philanthro- let us include him in raised $10,000 for president of Alpha Xi py. that.” their philanthropy, Delta at JSU and a se- “By having two Cole’s involve- Autism Speaks, by nior majoring in polit- such different phi- ment with Autism hosting it fourth annu- ical science, says that lanthropy events, it Speaks has led her to al Glow Run fundrais- being involved with makes our events believe that a lot of er on September 16. Autism Speaks has more inclusive.” people in the United Alpha Xi chapters helped her understand Taco plates and t- States don’t respect nationally have been how relevant autism shirts are sold at the people with autism. partners with Autism is in her own life. event and live mu- “You hear a lot Speaks, an organiza- “So many sisters sic is played. The of people say, ‘That’s tion that has become have siblings with sorority also helps so retarded!’ Even a leader in raising autism. It’s good that the Nicole Smiles though they’re refer- awareness and fund- we’re able to make a Foundation with its ring to the term ‘men- ing research to find the difference for them, annual Special Needs tally retarded,’ they’re causes of autism, the no matter how small.” Fashion Show as using it in a deroga- means for prevention, Alpha Xi Delta well as other events tory way,” says Cole. treatments and cures will host its annual outside thier philan- “When people say that for the disease. Taco Xi event to sup- thropy. word they actually Emilee Arledge/Facebook Autism Speaks port Austism Speaks “One of our re- mean ‘stupid,’ but why Sisters of Alpha Xi pose in front of their was founded in 2005 next semester. cent alums has some- not say something is sheet poster before the Glow Run event on by Bob and Suzanne “A lot of people one in her family ‘stupid’ instead of ‘re- September 16. Wright who have a don’t like to run, but with autism and we tarded’?” want to do this as individuals and a soror- grandchild with au- a lot of people like ta- were able to get him “The motto for ity. We want to be the best women we can tism. Since then, the cos,” said Cole. Cole to throw the first Alpha Xi is ‘realize be,” said Cole. “Everything we do we put group has worked to believes that hav- baseball at a game at your potential.’ We our hearts into. One-hundred percent.” The Chanticleer September 22, 2016 3 Study Break Campus crime report: 09/15 to The first 09/21 09/15/2016 Theft of Theft of Prop- Property erty Jack Hopper Stephenson Dining Hall day of Hall 09/16/2016 09/19/2016 Possession of Unlawful fall . . . Marijuana & Breaking & Attempting to Entering a Elude Vehicle International Meehan Hall House Parking Lot 09/17/2016 Harassing Disorderly Communica- Conduct, In- tions citing a Riot, Ramona &Trespass Wood Warning Dillon Field Assist Other And to Law Enforce- Automobile ment Agency Accident Carlisle TMB Parking Building many Lot Automobile Theft of Prop- Accident erty Ramona Wood Stephenson more Parking Lot Hall 09/18/2016 Automobile 09/21/2016 Accident Information Meehan Hall Parking Lot Report- Suspi- cious Person Accident Re- Fitzpatrick port JSU Stadium Hall Parking Lot Art by Megan Wise

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#Brangelina Witness a crime? Oh, Twitter For emergencies, dial Quit clownin’ around 6000 from any campus phone. There r clowns walking around at night on Alabama’s campuses so brb while I transfer Want to see your My memes... name in the paper? It’s a great day to not go to class Contact us at My cat has love [email protected] or come see us in room 124 No, that’s not what I meant in Self Hall. 7-day weather outlook

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Alissa Camplin with people who were part thing they did.” Hann said. dearest. exhibition of the Mid South Staff Reporter of something bigger than Band day is a prime exam- If anyone missed their last Marching Festival at Gads- themselves made me want to ple of tradition, family, and performance, The Marching den City High in Gadsden. The Marching Southern- be part of it as well,” Hann music: some of the things Southerners will debut their Their performance time is ers held their annual Band said. that the Southerners hold full show Saturday for the 8:40 p.m. Day this past weekend on The Southerners have a Sept. 16. long history of sparking The event was presented emotions in people. by the Southerners, the Da- Makayla Walker, a flutist, vid L. Walters Department said that her first time hear- of Music, and was organized ing “I’ll Fly Away” brought by the Epsilon Nu chapter of her to tears. Phi Mu Alpha. “Now being on the per- The Southerners took forming side, I try to never the field at halftime to do a portion of their 2016 show: take it for granted and al- “Heroes: Lost & Fallen.” ways remember what it was After the opener, partici- to see the Southerners for pants of band day were the first time. Tears, chills, invited to the field to join and all,” Walker said. and play Southerners’ clas- However, not every mem- sics like “Salvation,” “Stars ber was sold from first sight. Fell on Alabama,” the ESPN Another flutist, Kaylynn , and Jacksonville Williams, never wanted to State’s own fight song. be a Southerner because she The atmosphere was in- said she did not believe she credible as over 2,500 musi- would be good enough. cians and performers came She changed her mind af- together. A total of 2,364 ter going to a Band Day and high school students took has not looked back since, an opportunity this year to even though not everything see what it means to be a has always been ideal. “Southerner for a Day.” She spent her first three Band Day is a great re- years as a marching member cruiting tool for future and now is an alternate in Southerners to get a taste of the program. Not discour- what being in the program aged, she is looking forward is truly like, traditions in- to being featured in the bal- cluded. lad as a character. Some current members “Marching your heart out actually accredit Band Day and then seeing the excited to being the reason they faces of the students make chose a small university in you so thankful that you get Katelyn Schneider/The Chanticleer the foothills of the Appala- to march, but being in the Color guard members from high schools all over practice with the Southerners Color Guard mem- stands and getting to see the chians as their future home. bers Saturday morning to learn the special halftime performance. “I saw the Southerners faces up close is something perform for the first time completely magical,” she my eighth grade year, and said. I instantly knew I wanted The experience is even ev- to be...a Southerner,” said ident to parents that encour- Randy Perks, second year age their children to partici- mellophone player. pate in Band Day. Along with Band Day, he Grace Romine came to the said that the traditional sing- game to watch her daughter, ing of the hymn “I’ll Fly Taylor Romine, a senior at Away” played a large part in Southside High, perform his decision to come to JSU. alongside the Southerners “When I got to hear my for the fourth year in a row. heroes sing, I could already She spoke highly of the feel how incredible the fam- Southerners. ily bond in the band was. I “I can tell from the stands wanted to be a part of that,” how high the energy is. My Perks said. daughter loves the Burgess- So he did. Many others Snow field and I love watch- have similar stores. ing her on it,” she said. Madeline Hann, a se- Hann could feel the en- nior color guard member at ergy as well thanks to the Woodland High School, said dedication of the members Band Day encouraged her to of the Southerners. want to be part of the family. “It was very clear to me “The Band Day experi- that everyone took pride in ence made me want to at- being a part of the band and Mark Du Pont/Special to The Chanticleer tend JSU way more. Being were willing to give one hundred percent in every- Saxophones among all other sections performed select songs including the Southerners’ classic able to stand on that field “Salvation” with the Southerners during Saturday’s game. The Chanticleer September 22, 2016 5 Concert benefits Genesis Scholarship

Hannah Ashford ing Christopher Probst on trumpet Special to The Chanticleer and David Lambert on trombone. They provided background music On Sunday, Dr. James Woodward as well as sound effects throughout as well as other music faculty mem- the book. Andy Nevala played the bers performed a concert in order to piano, Trevor Stewart played dou- benefit the JSU Genesis Scholarship. ble bass, and Thomas McCutchen The concert released also debuted played percussion. his second children’s book “Sophia As Woodward read the book, the and Her Ghost Friend” which he music was light and jazzy but would sold at the concert to help benefit the get more ominous in some parts to genesis scholarship. provide effect. The Genesis Scholarship was The story was about the adventure made for undergraduate students of a girl who found friendly mon- majoring in music, who are first sters, ghosts and ghouls. Throughout generation students. Students apply- the reading, the music would corre- ing for this scholarship must have late with what was going on. The at least a 3.0 G.P.A. or correspond- faculty even gave out a loud scream. ing ACT/SAT scores. The students “Is there going to be another awarded this scholarship will be James Woodward/Special to The Chanticleer one?” someone in attendance asked. presented at the Legacy Concert in He was not alone with that thought. October. The Mason Hall Performance Center was set up for the concert and reading of Even college students there thought Woodward’s newly released children’s book, “Sophia and Her Ghost Friend.” “It is hoped that young musicians it was a very creative and entertain- will be recognized for their serious from the Independent Publisher’s in the Mason Hall Performance Cen- ing book. study and encouraged to pursue their ter. Up to 40 people arrived. Other At the end of the concert, Dr. goal of a higher education degree,” Book Awards. He went around to faculty members were there as well Woodward started selling copies of the program read. several schools and worked with as children. “Sophia and Her Ghost Friend.” Do- Woodward is one of the profes- different orchestras to perform the Several other music faculty mem- sors of Music Theory and Composi- book. nations were accepted as well. tion at JSU. Woodward is a well-respected bers performed other pieces before “This is a very great thing Wood- He has written another children’s member of the music department the premiere of the new book. Some ward is doing. I could benefit from book before called “When Rebecca and is also a playwright, composer of them included Gail Steward, Mark this concert!” a student who is ap- Woogie Came To Town.” It was a and even a concert pianist. Overall, Brandon and Teresa Strickland. plying for the scholarship said. Dr. Woodward has accomplished a The premiere of “Sophia and Her musical that he later made into book Overall, Dr. Woodward provided lot and hopes to keep on achieving. Ghost Friend” was last. Dr. Wood- a entertaining concert for people of form. It received a bronze medal The Genesis concert was performed ward read the book while hav- all ages and did so for a great cause. Emmy Awards include diverse winners

Collins Maroa Emmy Academy for its suc- please give transgender tal- Sarah Paulson who played different crew members who Staff Reporter cessful efforts in ensuring ent a chance. Give them prosecutor Marcia Clark in had lost their lives during the diversity which was a big auditions. Give them their the same mini-series was year. Tori Kelly performed a The Microsoft theatre in part of the awards. story.” quick to apologize to Clark, soulful rendition of Hallelu- Los Angeles was a stud- “Here in Hollywood the Other very emotional who happened to be her plus iah as clips of the deceased ded arena on Sunday night only thing we value more moments were acceptance one to the event, for the ha- showed in the background. as it was the venue for the than diversity is congratulat- speeches by the winners. tred and bushing that she Awards were given to ac- 68th Emmy Awards. These ing ourselves on how much Those with the most emo- may have received from the tors, actresses, as well as awards are held annually to we value diversity,” Kimmel tional speeches were first public during the OJ Simp- different shows. Winners of appreciate the role of televi- joked during his opening. time winners like Sterling K. son’s trial. the night include Game of sion in inspiring and enter- “The Emmys are so diverse Brown who won an Emmy As the show came to a Thrones for the Best Drama taining America. This year, this year the Oscars are now for outstanding support- close, memoriam was per- and many more. the night had a fair mixture telling people we’re one of ing actor in a limited series formed for entertainers and of comical entertainment their closest friends.” or movie, and emotional moments The winners list was also for his por- as cast and crew of differ- pretty diverse ranging from trayal of The ent shows accepted their Aziz Ansari, Courtney B. People vs awards. Vance, Rami Malek to Julia OJ Simpson: Jimmy Kimmel was the Louis-Dreyfus among oth- American host of the night, opening it ers. Crime Story. up with a combination of TV There were several emo- “There’s a show re-enactments which tional moments during the lot of people included The People vs OJ show beginning with La- in St. Louis Simpson, Modern Family, verne Cox’s advocacy for making a lot Carpool with James Corden, opportunities for the trans- of noise right Veep, Game of Thrones and gender community. She was now,” Brown even a surprise appearance echoing Transparent’s Jeffry said, dedi- by former presidential can- Tambor who called for more cating the didate Jeb Bush. trans actors saying, “I’m not award to his www.latimes.com Kimmel led other actors going to say this beautifully: mother and and directors in praising the to you people out there … late father.” Nominees and Emmy winners take a photo together after the ceremony. The Chanticleer September 22, 2016 6 Opinion & Editorial New iPhone leaves Player safety hindered much to be desired by no calls Bailey Heflin well as a headphone-jack-to- Timothy Cash so they wont be as- Tech Columnist lightning-port adapter. Sports Editor signed to one of their Of course, until a dual don- games. If you are a human being gle is introduced (probably Last Friday night, I However, a current that has been on Earth for the by a third party company, be- had the opportunity to referee explained that past few weeks, you’ve heard cause Apple clearly doesn’t watch a high school some mislead their in- about the new iPhones: the listen to its customers), this football game. Unfor- formation, and others iPhone 7 and 7 Plus. Stun- means there will be no way tunately, the officiat- may slip through the ning. Cutting edge. Essen- to charge the phone and use ing was biased. crack. tially the same as the iPhone headphones at the same time There were several Like anything else 6s. (unless you invest in some no calls on the visiting in life, sports are an Admittedly, there are some wireless headphones). team. I can understand ever-changing envi- improvements with the new The memory options for the some infractions are ronment, especially iPhones. They are now splash phones also changed, jump- going to be missed, football. New studies Timothy Cash resistant and waterproof, ing from 32GB to 128GB to but there were blatant come out daily about committed a foul, and showing that Apple is finally 256GB, completely wiping facemasks and late the danger of head blamed the kid getting trying to catch up with their out the most practical 64GB hits. and neck trauma. The dragged to the ground competitors. option. iPhones still have non- However, if the vis- concerns surround- on his shoulder pads. The cameras are new and expendable memory, meaning iting team committed ing concussions have I do not know about improved, with a wider aper- you can’t add an SD card to a foul they would col- taken a front seat, and you, but I have never ture to allow more light into store photos, music, etc. Ex- lect a gang of flags. family members have seen a pair of shoulder the camera sensor, increasing pandable memory has been The result of the no started suing the Na- pads grow an arm, and the quality of low light pho- available on Android phones calls swung the game tional Football League pull its wearer down tos. The 7 Plus has two cam- since the dawn of time. in favor of the home for not taking better with their facemask. era lenses, a wide-angle lens Another “con” is that iPhone team. Those are not measures to protect Another blatant foul and a telephoto lens, to in- 6s and iPhone 7 are virtu- what worry me, but their players. occurred after the play crease the quality of zoomed ally identical, with the only the idea of putting a When these con- had ended. The run- pictures. physical differences being the player in danger of cerns are not ad- ning back had ran out The new processing chip, movement of the antenna bar getting an injury does dressed, players are of bounds, and was the A10 Fusion, claims to (the bar across the back of the worry me. likely to suffer from tackled on his way boost the phone’s speed and phone) and the addition of two Earlier this week, chronic traumatic en- back to the playing battery life. The new iPhones new colors (and removal of I spoke to a former cephalopathy or CTE. field. The referee ig- also have a 25% brighter dis- the Space Grey option). The referee for the Ala- CTE has been linked nored the coaching play and a wide color gamut, new colors are simply Black bama High School to several former play- staff when they asked so the display should be the (a darker Space Grey) and Jet Athletic Association ers whose lives ended him why he did not best ever on an Apple device. Black, which is what a black (AHSAA). They in- too soon. The NFL has throw a flag. iOS 10, which was devel- iPhone 5c probably would formed me that in ref- finally started to ad- Violent hits and ag- oped for the new iPhones, have looked like. eree school, referees dress concussion and gressive neck trauma utilizes 3D touch, which is Unless you just really want were instructed to de- take better measures to are what injure play- the pressure sensitive display a shiny black iPhone, there’s clare what high school protect their players. ers, and makes the that was added to the iPhone no need to upgrade from a 6s they attended, the high The trend has trickled game less enjoyable. 6s and has previously been to a 7. school their spouse at- down to college, and I am all for letting kind of useless. The phone is the same, with tended and any school high school, too. them go out and play, These miniscule pros, how- minor mechanical improve- they might have a con- Several of the no call but when it endan- ever, are majorly outweighed ments that are almost insignif- nection to. facemask penalties I gers their physical and by the cons. There is no head- icant (but still long overdue). I can see the logic witnessed happened in mental health, that is phone jack on the iPhone 7 or If you are dead-set on getting behind these instruc- front or beside an of- another thing. 7 Plus. The new phones will the new iPhone, though, you tions. School pride is ficial. Referees who do not come with EarPods that con- could just get a waterproof a major part of Ameri- Standing on the side- call late hits of face- nect to the lightning port, as case and update to iOS 10. can life, and thus the line, I was able to hear masks are not protect- AHSAA wants to keep several conversations ing the integrity of the Is your campus club or organization hosting an that bias out. The AH- the visiting coaches game, or the safety of SAA also looks to see had with the line judge. event on campus? If so, send us the details at the players. who their alma ma- [email protected]. He was adamant that ter’s major rivals are, the home team had not New photo app takes campuses by storm Ella Ndaya and whenever while that you’re going for Staff Writer having peace of on your profile. So mind knowing that what ends up hap- Hundreds of U.S. it won’t be visible pening is you decide college students to others on your that you won’t post joined Switness over profile, unless you that specific photo. the past two weeks choose to make it On Switness you – and it hasn’t even visible to the public. can post that specific launched yet. But Each time you photo to your story why join Switness send a photo or vid- for friends and fol- when you already eo to your “story” or lowers to see, even Screenshots of Switness use other photo shar- to specific friends, though you won’t ing apps? an invisible copy of display it on your ties” for when you’re people you follow. Brook University. Unlike today’s that photo or video profile. interacting with your The name “Swit- Morgan spent his popular photo apps, is automatically On Switness you friends. For in- ness” means “to wit- post-college years Switness users can saved on your pro- can have friends, stance, you can send ness a story”. 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Gamecock Gamecocks comeback Side Bar against JSU Sportswire Daniel Mayes ruthers shot. Staff Reporter Carruthers picked up the Jax State Upcoming assist on the goal. The Jacksonville State JSU out-shot The Citadel ranked 3 in Gamecock Action Gamecocks soccer team 22-12 in the match, includ- split a pair of contests ing recording 18 shots in STATS, 4 over the weekend, as they the final period while hold- defeated The Citadel 2-1 ing the Bulldogs to only in Coaches 9/23 on Sunday after falling to two. JACKSONVILLE – - Soccer Charleston Southern 1-0 on Freshman Danielle Mon- JSU climbed in both at Tennessee State Friday. roe paced the Gamecocks major FCS polls on The two matches were with six shots of her own, Cookeville, Tenn. 3 p.m. Monday, moving to part of the Nike Chal- including three shots on third in the STATS lenge hosted by Charleston JSU Sportswire goal. poll and fourth in the - Volleyball Southern. The win for JSU marked Coaches Poll. Claire Peterson’s game- vs. Morehead State ]The tournament served their first away from the The Gamecocks as the final tune-up for the winning goal was her JSU Soccer Complex this first of the season. used a hard-fought win “The Pete” 7 p.m. Gamecocks before they season. over No. 17 Coastal start conference play. the Gamecocks finally got The victory for the Game- Carolina on Satur- 9/24 Jacksonville State used a their first shot off 31 min- cocks came on the heels of day to remain in the - Volleyball strong second half to over- utes into the match. a hard-fought, 1-0 defeat at top five in the STATS take The Citadel Bulldogs The match remained at the hands of host Charles- Poll, where they were vs. Eastern Kentucky in a 2-1 comeback victory 1-0 heading into intermis- ton Southern on Friday. fourth last week. “The Pete” 2 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. sion, as the Gamecocks The game was locked in Losses by Rich- Three minutes after tieing were unable to convert on a 0-0 stalemate throughout mond and Illinois the Bulldogs, sophomore the first half. - Football some scoring chances late State opened up spots Claire Peterson scored her in the first period. The first and only goal of in the Coaches Poll, at Liberty University first goal of the season, put- Whatever JSU Head the match was not scored where JSU climbed Lynchburg, Va. 6 p.m. ting the Gamecocks ahead Coach Neil Macdonald’s until 75 minutes in, as back into the Top five. by one. message to his squad was CSU’s Kelly Hinkle scored The release of this Carsen Taylor picked up the game-winning goal off 9/25 at halftime, it must have week’s polls marks the assist. worked. of a rebound. the 34th consecutive - Soccer Jacksonville State held The Gamecocks came out The Gamecocks fought week that JSU has at Eastern Kentucky this lead for good, surviv- firing in the second half, valiantly, and even had nine been ranked in the Top Richmond, Ky. 12 p.m. ing a late shot by The Cita- racking up 5 shots in the shots on goal to Charleston 10 of at least one of del’s Emilie Valenciano to first 7 minutes after -tally Southern’s five, but were the two polls, dating defeat the Bulldogs 2-1. ing only 4 in the entire first unable to find the back of back to the final poll - Women’s The Citadel struck first in period. the net on any of their shot of the 2014 season. vs. Chris Banister Golf the match, taking a 1-0 lead Jacksonville State finally attempts. JSU is joined by courtesy of a Samara Nche After the weekend’s ac- Classic scored their first goal just fellow OVC member goal. over 59 minutes into the tion, Jacksonville State’s Eastern Illinois in the Glencoe, Ala. Sam Waarum picked up contest, tying the match at record now stands at 3-5-1. polls after the Pan- the assist on the goal for the 1-1. The Gamecocks will now thers upset No. 5 Il- 9/30 Bulldogs. Senior midfielder Justine move into the OVC portion linois State last week. Jacksonville State got of their schedule, as they - Soccer Panchuk fired home the EIU is 16th in the off to a sluggish start of- goal for the Gamecocks, hit the road to Cookeville, Coaches Poll and 18th vs. Eastern Illinois fensively, as The Citadel her first of the season, after Tenn. and take on confer- in the STATS poll this Jacksonville 7 p.m. was able to record the first collecting a rebound from ence foe Tennessee Tech on week. 7 shots of the game before a blocked Madison Car- Friday Sept. 23. -JSU Sportswire

OVC Soccer Standings School OVC O/R Jenkins, Jackson and Thomas earn honors SEMO 0-0 6-2-1 Eastern Kentucky 0-0 5-2-0 Timothy Cash STATS on Monday. mance, he led the offence to to under 100-yards rushing, Sports Editor Passing, Jenkins threw 359 yards in total offense. a feat that has not been ac- Austin Peay 0-0 5-4-0 for 248 yards with two Jenkins was recognized complished since 2013. Tennessee Tech 0-0 4-4-1 Eli Jenkins, Darius Jack- touchdowns. with OVC Player of the The junior ranks third-all Jacksonville State 0-0 3-5-1 son and Roc Thomas all This was his third straight Week honors on Sept. 4, time at JSU with 30 tackles Morehead State 0-0 3-5-1 earned Adidas OVC hon- game where he eclipsed too. for a loss, and forth all-time Eastern Illinois 0-0 3-5-0 ors over the weekend after 200 yards passing. Jackson earned a honor- with his 13.5 sacks.\ UT Martin 0-0 3-5-0 topping the Costal Carolina He currently holds the able mention by STATS Thomas was named the SIUE 0-0 2-4-2 Chanticleers, 27-26. third-most passing yards after receiving his first Adi- Adidas OVC Newcomer Belmont 0-0 1-4-3 Jenkins and Jackson re- for JSU with 6,271. das OVC Defensive Player of the Week for the second Murray State 0-0 1-3-1 ceived national honors, too. Saturday was Jenkins’ of the Week honor of the time, too. Jenkins was named the ninth career game with over season. Thomas recorded his Adidas OVC Offensive 100 rushing yards. Jackson recorded 3.5 first 100 rushing-yard Sat- Player of the Week, for the He netted 111 yards on tackles for a loss, along urday. OVC Volleyball Standings second time, after a well- the ground on 20 attempts. with two sacks and a fum- He netted 144 yards on School OVC O/R executed performance on His 3,000 rushing yards ble recovery. 25 attempts, and was the SIUE 0-0 7-4 Saturday. ranks him fifth in school Jackson’s efforts helped Gamecocks leading rusher. Belmont 0-0 6-4 Jenkins was also named history. the Jacksonville State de- His first OVC honor Austin Peay 0-0 9-6 an honorable mention by Along with his perfor- fense hold the Chanticleers came on Sept. 4. Tennessee State 0-0 7-6 Jacksonville State 0-0 9-8 Eastern Kentucky 0-0 5-7 Murray State 0-0 5-7 Morehead State 0-0 4-9 Tennessee Tech 0-0 4-9 UT Martin 0-0 4-11 Eastern Illinois 0-0 3-11 SEMO 0-0 1-13

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5. Chattanooga Jenkins (LEFT) and Jackson (MIDDLE) earned national honors, while Thomas (RIGHT) picked up his sec- ond OVC Newcomer of the Week award. The Chanticleer September 22, 2016 8 Panchuk earns OVC Defensive honor

BRENTWOOD, Tenn. – Jacksonville State’s Justine Panchuk was a unanimous selection as the Ohio Valley Confer- ence Defensive Player Josh Gilbert/ The Chanticleer of the Week after net- ting the game-winning goal on Sunday to lead Gamecocks top the Chanticleers JSU past The Citadel. She sparked JSU’s Timothy Cash scoreboard first Saturday. until halftime. pass to Chris Jones for a two- second half against The Sports Editor With 8:19 left in the first, Josh Clemons scored his point conversion. Citadel on Sunday with Ryan Granger completed only touchdown of the game The Chanticleers retook the equalizing goal in Jacksonville State topped a 49-yard field goal to put with 4:06 left in the quarter. the lead over Gamecocks, the 59th minute. Pan- the Costal Carolina Chanti- the Chanticleers up three to Clemons found a hole on 26-20. chuk scored JSU’s first cleers by one-point on Satur- nothing. first down and scored from The Gamecocks were then goal of the match on a day, 27-26. 2:75 later, Demontez Terry CCU’s 11-yard line. set up for their game-win- rebound off the keeper. The Gamecocks’ victory connected on a throw by Jen- Although the extra point ning drive. The goal by Panchuk lifted them over the .500 kins for a 44-yard touchdown was missed, JSU once again Josh Barge made his return was the second of her mark, and handed CCU their reception, that put the Game- had the lead, 13-12. to the sidelines for the Game- career after register- first loss in 2016. cocks on top. In the third quarter, Jax cocks on Saturday. ing a goal against Aus- With 6:44 left in the forth Terry had two touchdowns State extended their lead to He set a new JSU record, tin Peay in 2015. The quarter, redshirt senior quar- in the game, and was JSU’s 20-12. 41 consecutive games with a Gamecocks tallied 19 of terback Eli Jenkins broke leading receiver with 84 Terry scored his second reception. their 23 shots in the con- free for a 14-yard run to tie yards in reception. touchdown on a 40-yard The previous record was test in the final 45 min- Costal Carolina. Through the air, Jenkins catch. broken when he caught an utes. She also keyed Cade Stinnett lifted the went 18-34, with no inter- De’Angelo Henderson 11-yard pass during the sec- JSU’s defense that al- Gamecocks to 27-26, with ceptions, for 248 yards. closed the score gap after ond quarter. lowed just one shot by his third point-after attempt 57 seconds into the sec- four-yard run with 4:49 left After the game had con- The Citadel in the sec- of the afternoon. ond quarter, Coastal Caro- in the third. cluded, an inverted whistle ond half. The game-winning drive lina quarterback Josh Stilley A failed two-point con- brought the players back The Gamecocks will started with a 10-yard gain found a wide-open Bruce version kept the Gamecocks to the sidelines for one un- open OVC play this by Krenwick Sanders. Mapp for a 72-yard touch- ahead by two. timed down. weekend, traveling to Jenkins, who netted 111 down. This was his 29-straight The play resulted in CCU’s Cookeville, Tenn. to yards on the ground, gained CCU was once again in the game with a touchdown, a Keane getting sacked for a face Tennessee Tech on another first down on a 10- lead, 10-7. NCAA Division-I record. six-yard loss by Darius Jack- Friday. yard run. On forth and 1 from their One minute and 45 sec- son. Determined runs by Jen- own 27 yard line, JSU punt- onds into the forth, Coastal The Gamecocks will -JSU Sportswire kins and Roc Thomas, who er Dean Kelly had a punt Carolina retook the lead. travel to Lynchburg, Va., on netted 144 rushing yards, and blocked by Jarius McMillian. Lequay Brown caught a Sept. 24, to face the Liberty catches by Sanders, drove The ball rolled out of the nine-yard touchdown pass Flames at 6 p.m. the Gamecocks to CCU’s 14- back of Jax State’s end zone from quarterback Tyler Ke- Jax State will return home line, where Jenkins would for a safety. ane, the first catch in his col- on Oct. 8, to host Tennessee score. Costal Carolina’s lead was legiate career. Tech, and to open Ohio Val- Costal Carolina got on the extended to 5 with 12:25 left Keane then completed a ley Conference play. JSU Sportswire

Josh Gilbert/The Chanticleer Ashley Clingan (FAR LEFT) and Hannah Kirk (FAR RIGHT) served up action in the Gamecock Classic. Mackenzie Robbach (LEFT) celebrates, while Shyla Schmidt (RIGHT) sends the ball back to the other side of the court. Gamecocks split wins in weekend’s Gamecock Classic Rebekah Hawkins a tight set two 25-22 but the battle of trading points until digs, second only to Ander- the Aces in set four to go into Staff Reporter two final 25-21 sets in the the Colonels were held up son with 15. an extra set for the win. Owls’ favor gave them the and Kaylee Frear gave the Saturday the Gamecocks The Aces were slowed by JSU volleyball continued win. Gamecocks their winning took both of their opponents the Gamecocks who took the their home stretch with two The Gamecocks powered kill at 25-22. to extra sets and managed to 18-16 victory and the match. wins and two losses in the on to their evening matchup The final set was all Game- defeat Evansville early in the Against ULM that eve- Gamecock Classic over the against Nicholls State. cocks. morning but couldn’t hang ning, the Gamecocks traded weekend at Pete Mathews. The game proved to be re- They halted the Colonels with UL Monroe that eve- wins with the Warhawks. They started their tour- demption as JSU swept the scoring at nine while JSU sat ning. Set one was a Gamecock nament with an afternoon match 3-0. at 19. The Gamecocks opened 25-22 victory, while set two match versus Kennesaw Set one was a back-and- Then they continued on a their set against the Purple was a 26-24 ULM win. State. forth scoring match. six-point run started by Sadie Aces with a sweeping vic- The Gamecocks rebound- The Gamecocks struggled The Gamecocks were Anderson and took the sweep tory of ten points 25-15. ed in set three and with the against the Owls who won down by one 21-22 late in with their 25-9 victory. Although the Gamecocks help of Zuhlke took the set the match 3-1 off their .222 the set and went on a five- The Gamecocks hit .433 had a seven-point run in their 25-21. overall hit percentage. point run started by Charis while holding Nicholls to second set it was the Aces The Warhawks forced the Set one seemed to be all Ludtke. -.026 in their final and most who took the victory 25-20, extra set with their 25-23 Owls despite the Game- The Gamecocks took the dominant set. and set three was another fourth set victory and ulti- cocks’ 6-point scoring run set 25-22. Ludkte led in kills with 11 tough fight that led to an mately took the match with a that tied the set at 12. The second set opened behind Allyson Zuhlke with Evansville victory this time close 18-16 steal in the fifth. The Gamecocks made it to with the Gamecocks scoring 10. 25-19. The Gamecocks open con- 18 but the Owls pushed past three before Nicholls even Rachel Perucki stepped in A kill from Anderson and ference play Sept. 23 against them and took the set 25-18. had the chance to score one. and led the Gamecocks in as- Mackenzie Rombach gave Morehead State at Pete The Gamecocks handled The game again became a sists with 17 and also had 12 JSU the two-point win over Mathews.