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GS and Statesboro clash over alcohol ordinance Page 5

Red Hot Start Men’s Basketball team begins conference play at top of the Sun Belt Page 8

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BY MICHELLE PRATT The Re ector sta Institute of Technology to learn the ins and outs of Clothing, it is something 3D printing. Her line of that is a part of our everyday dresses, which typically run routine. We sell it, we buy around $379, are completely it, we wear it but we rarely seamless and 3D printed. stop to think where these Allen describes her textile beautiful textiles draped and production factory as across our bodies actually looking more like a science come from. lab than a textile mill. The fast fashion industry She states how there is no has become bigger than life, one taking a nap on top The Circle takes a look at how and with the high demand of a pile of textile scraps. We went to the RAC to ask students for new styles every week Instead they replaced with developing countries like workers in white lab coats, howstudents they feel manage about the their new natural year! Bangladesh are having to and sewing machines are turn out these items as fast replaced with shiny 3D and cheap as possible. This printers that are able to hair in Statesboro! leads to building codes create a completed dress in and regulations being over a few hours. looked and women and “It really is quite amazing children being at risk of how in a few short hours fi res, chemical inhalations, you can have virtually a and buildings collapsing. completed garment,” Allen Companies like Primark, said. “There is only a few which is similar to H&M items that we have to sew and Forever 21, have had by hand.” sales rise by 150 percent 3D printing however between 2009 and 2014. is not the only type It is clear that the fashion of sustainable fashion market is doing better industries becoming more than ever according to popular. Repurposing economist.com. clothing is also on the rise, However sustainable and Erin Irick, an assistant fashion is on the rise in professor at the University the textile industry and of Wyoming, specializes in businesses are fi nding repurposing clothing. Irick bedroom new ways to make stylish feels, however, that the fast 3 bathroom clothing items sustainable fashion industry still has a townhouse and ethically friendly. way to go when it comes to Natalia Allen, a fashion sustainable eff orts. designer, worked years 4 Read More at under engineers after she 295 graduated the Fashion Reflectorgsu.com Be a Teaching Fellow! What we offer: • master’s degree • teacher certification • $30,000 stipend • ongoing mentoring www.hendleyproperties.com 912-681-1166 Apply now: woodrow.org/STEM

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GS and Statesboro community questions city alcohol ordinance Both GS and Statesboro individuals are divided on how to feel about the city council’s alcohol ordinance. Some feel as if the time period is too long, while others believe the time is just right or is not long enough.

BY TAISHA WHITE Amending Chapter Six alcohol to our community.” able to focus more on other computer science major, The George-Anne sta of the Statesboro Code of Yawn also believes that issues if the time frame is believes that the time frame After the fi rst Statesboro Ordinances, is a list of rules there is a possibility that the knocked down. should be knocked down, but city council meeting of 2017 regarding the regulations of ordinance can be knocked down “The city council will be able is concerned for consistent called for the alcohol license alcohol beverage sales in the to a lower number and the to focus on what is currently violations that may occur. suspension of six local Statesboro community. council is committed to creating going on instead of going fi ve “I think knocking it down an ordinance that works best for years into the past,” Bryan to two years would be a businesses, the community The ordinance is split on whether or not the the city of Statesboro. said. “I also think that is good better decision. I am more Back in March of 2016, the for the businesses because they comfortable with that,” alcohol ordinance time frame GS confl icted is too long. 49-page alcohol ordinance can keep track of the business Lovett said. “It might be was approved for revisions. Morgan Bryan, freshman and what they are providing better for businesses in the Statesboro speaks These revisions included the special education major, to students and other people long run, but I am concerned At the city council meeting, Training for Intervention thinks that the city council around Statesboro.” with repetitive off enses from Clyde Al Chapman III, Procedures alcohol course for and the businesses will be Flynt Lovett, junior the businesses and students.” manager of Gnat’s Landing, all bartenders, bouncers and spoke on why he feels the time other employees. Revisions frame of fi ve years should be a went into eff ect July 1, 2016. lower number. That ordinance, under Sec. “We have the fi ve-year 6-19-c (Probation, suspension, thing, it may go to two years. revocation of license; I think three years is a little administrative hearing, much. I also think 24-month administrative hearing fee) probation is a long period reads as follows: as well, but that is just my In considering the term of opinion,” Chapman said. suspension, whether to permanently Chapman added that the revoke the license or whether to time frame should be reduced impose terms and conditions of due to the clean slate of his probation on the license, the Mayor business and the constant and City Council shall consider the changes that the ordinance following factors: a. The gravity has went through over the of the violation; b. Any previous years. Gnat’s has received one violations within the past fi ve violation in the past fi ve years. years period as measured from the “When that one occurred date of previous off ense to the date [violation], I told my staff, of the current off ense; c. Actions ‘Hey, we are on probation of the licensee, its employees, essentially for a year’. That subcontractors or agents in year goes by, I told my staff, connection with the violation ‘Great job. We need to keep Council defends doing what we are doing, keep rolling with the system City Council member Jeff and let’s make sure this Yawn explains how the fi ve thing is right,’” Chapman year term is benefi cial. said. “Six months later, the “I cannot say that fi ve ordinances change and it years is the perfect number,” was one way but now it’s Yawn said. “We knew that we another. You end up not wanted the ability to evaluate having a violation to having a business or business owner’s one for something else.” history to evaluate whether The alcohol ordinance, or not we believed them to also known as An Ordinance be responsible enough to sell

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XXAVIER ROBERTSON The ensemble will perform a variety of songs from Doc Severinsen’s extensive music catalogue. These songs include “Georgia”, “A Night in Tunisia” and “I Want To Be Happy.”

BY JULIA FECHTER 89-year-old musician has still to play alongside the GS As well, Severinsen has Thomas, who has performed The George-Anne sta been active in the music world, Ensemble for his national tour. released more than 30 albums with him in some of his He became a staff musician performing with symphonies Some of his accomplishments that span genres such as jazz, symphony pop shows and for NBC in 1949 and worked and collegiate bands alike. include: receiving a Grammy pop, and classical holiday pop concerts. there until 1992. During that Doc Severinsen, distinguished award for “Best Jazz music. He will play a medley of Thomas has also sang in time, he helped contribute to trumpeter and longtime band Instrumental Performance: Big songs from his catalogue during recitals all over the country what many regard as an iconic leader for “ Band” for his recording of “Doc the concert. and is profi cient in singing era of “The Tonight Show”. with ”, is coming Severinsen and the The Tonight He will be joined onstage jazz, musical theater, opera and Though he retired in 2006, the to Georgia Southern on Jan. 25 Show Band-Volume 1”. by live vocalist Vanessa other genres.

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PHOTO COURTESY OF STACIE MCDANIEL GeorgiaSouthern.edu/career Even though Doc Severinsen is a trumpeter now, his father @gsucareers originally wanted him to learn violin. Doc wanted to learn to play OFFICE OF CAREER SERVICES trombone, but since none were available in his town’s music store, Doc got a trumpet instead.

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immediately agree to come to upcoming performance. Booking a GS when McDaniel contacted “This was a lot more serious him back in 2015. He wanted than a regular concert we renowned to talk to Mason first. would perform because SHOW INFORMATION “He called me [about a people are paying to come see musician year ago]. He wanted to talk Doc and us at the same time, to me before he accepted it... because we’re basically Doc’s The band that Severinsen we talked a good 45 minutes band for the concert,” Kyle was in during Johnny Carson’s before he accepted it,” Mason Howard, the ensemble’s lead tenure at “The Tonight Show” said. alto saxophonist and freshman was different from other talk After talking with Mason, music education major, said. show bands because of its Severinsen seemed satisfied As one might imagine, it larger size. with what Mason and his is notable that the ensemble “Doc had a full-sized band were doing at GS. will be performing with an band: four trumpets, three “He wanted to be a part accomplished musician who trombones, five of it...Doc is very selective also wrote the music they $24 for Adults $12 for Youth and a four-piece rhythm of who he works with. He will play. section...in large part, that doesn’t have to work at all. “Musically, the music was due to Johnny Carson. He could simply retire. But is not as difficult as other The producers of the Tonight he does work with some music that we have played Show didn’t want a big band,” bands across the country, in this ensemble, but [there Rick Mason, symphony orchestras as is] definitely the pressure Ph.D., GS well,” Mason added. of being under the person jazz ensemble who composed or like plays director, said. “It this music on a regular was very expensive, His work ethic is basis,” Michael Caldwell, $21 for GS $21 for GS incredibly expensive ensemble drummer and Faculty Students to keep people for junior education major, four, five days a incredible. His work said. week, but Carson had it in his contract energy and the way Jazzing it Jan. 25 that there be a big Where: Performing band there.” up Arts Center Getting musicians, he presents himself is such as Severinsen, When: Wednesday, to perform at GS Severinsen has paid X contagious...I’m hoping CONCERT! can take a fair bit of homage to several Jan. 25 @ 7:00 footwork and time different music genres commitment. the kids get that from and many varieties of jazz “Most of these music over the course of performances [at him, the energy that his musical career. the Performing Arts “He’s practically like a Center] are booked jazz or musical rainbow. a year in advance, he does devote to his In all of his music that is if not more. A his own, there are a lot lot of time, with of different elements that international artists, craft and his art.” are going on at the same the process starts time,” Howard said. even earlier,” Stacie RICK MASON, Ph.D. “There’s bebop, swing, You can buy You can pay for McDaniel, the PAC Director of GS Jazz Ensemble Latin, there’s even a New- two tickets at GS your tickets with Director, said. “With Orleans-style beat...there Student price with EAGLEXPRESS. Doc Severinsen, I received an are like different forms based your student ID. email from his agent at the on the spectrum we’re being time saying Doc was going Playing able to discover.” to be in our area and did we Severinsen was able to have any interest in setting up with a infuse many different kinds of a performance.” music into his records partially sophomore music education Mason said,“His work ethic McDaniel started working professional due to the length of his career. major, said. is incredible. His work energy on booking Severinsen in “He has lived through the Through the preparation and the way he presents October of 2015. As of now, Performing with Severinsen forming of jazz, and everybody for and performance during himself is contagious...I’m GS is the only date in the is a unique opportunity who knows about jazz knows the concert, Mason aspires hoping the kids get that from Southeast where he will be for the GS Jazz Ensemble. who he is because he’s been for the ensemble students to him, the energy that he does visiting on his national tour. The ensemble students around for so long,” Noelle gain lasting lessons from the devote to his craft and his art.” Severinsen did not shared their thoughts on the Imel, ensemble trumpeter and experience.

The GS Jazz Ensemble has four different instrumental sections. There are the saxophones, trumpets, trombones and rhythm sections, with a total of 18 students in the ensemble.

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BY DEVIN CONWAY objective statistical evaluation and ability to fi nd teammates The George-Anne sta rather than the subjective for open looks continues The Eagles won their fi fth expertise of individuals, it down the same path. straight game on Saturday, has become increasingly The Eagles are ranked a hard fought battle against important to be able to dead last in the Sun Belt in conference foe Louisiana. formulate a narrative based both rebounding margin and After trailing by six at on empirical data. After taking assists per game, and they are halftime, GS came out strong a look at the saber-metrics near the bottom of the entire in the second half, scoring behind Georgia Southern’s NCAA in both categories as 51 of their 81 total points en men’s team, this is what I’ve well. route to a fi ve point win. learned. Interestingly enough, they With this recent victory, the The Eagles are undefeated are actually in the middle of Eagles move to 11-6 on the in conference play so far this the pack for the Sun Belt in year and 4-0 in conference season, thanks in large part to terms of rebounding, but the play, which places them at the their collective ability to score, rebounding margin numbers very top of the Sun Belt. force turnovers and take care indicate that they have trouble In order to explain the of the basketball. They rank in boxing out opposing teams. Eagles’ recent success, I the top 25 of all NCAA teams Their free throw percentage analyzed the team’s stat-lines in both turnovers per game is absolutely dreadful, but throughout the year. and turnover margin. seeing as how they rank As the analysis of team Having said that, there are seventh in the Sun Belt, it performance across a number some major warning signs may just be the case that the of sports has evolved to for the rest season, given that conference struggles as a depend much more on an their performance on the glass whole at the charity stripe.

MICK MILLER Ike Smith goes up for a fast break dunk. Smith leads the Eagles with 20.2 points per game. SPORTS SHORTS • Men’s Basketball won against UL Lafayette, 81-76, on Saturday. • Women’s Basketball lost against UL Lafayette, 52-79, on Saturday. • Men’s Tennis lost against Clemson, 3-4, on Saturday. • Men’s Tennis won against The Citadel, 7-0, on Saturday.

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back from home plate as games and finishing with a well. 2.47 ERA and four saves. The Eagles will look to On February 17 the improve on last season’s Eagles begin the season 16-14 Sun Belt record. The with an eight-game home top three hitters in terms stand. After a three- of batting average from game series with Middle last year all return for GS. Tennessee State, Georgia These are junior OF Logan Tech and the University of Baldwin, sophomore OF Georgia are the next two C.J. Ballard, and senior 1B Eagle opponents. Ryan Cleveland. All three Down the home batted over .285, with schedule, The Citadel will Baldwin leading the way visit Clements stadium at .304. Cleveland blasted on March 22. Rival, 15 homers last season to Appalachian State, visit lead the Eagles, as well as Statesboro for a series notching 55 RBIs. beginning April 13. The The pitching staff returns Sun Belt Championships its top three starters from begin May 23 at J.I. last season in Chase Clements Stadium, the first Cohen, Evan Challenger, time Statesboro has hosted and Brian Eichhorn. the Sun Belt Baseball Cohen, a sophomore from tournament. BRANDON WARNOCK Alpharetta, led the Eagles’ Coach Rodney Hennon The Eagles look on from the dugout. They went 16-14 last season. starters in ERA with his and the Eagles have plenty 2.66 mark over 15 starts. of promise heading into Challenger managed a the upcoming season. With BY THOMAS JILK and a freshly enhanced J.I. Synthetic turf has been newly strong 3.05 ERA after their power performers The George-Anne staf Clements Stadium. implemented in the bullpens leading the Eagles in wins, returning and a sleek America’s pastime will The renovations are and foul territory, and a new strikeouts, and innings new-look stadium to boot, return to Georgia Southern’s timely, as the 2017 Sun video board has been added pitched. Top reliever springtime optimism is in campus in a month, complete Belt Tournament is to be to the stadium. The outfield Landon Hughes returns for bloom for the 2017 baseball with a hopeful Eagles squad played the Eagles home turf. wall has been pushed farther GS after appearing in 26 season. Adrian Peterson UPCOMING GAMES Women's Basketball Men's Basketball Men’s Tennis Rushes His Way to a Coastal Carolina App State University of Florida Thursday, Jan. 19 Saturday, Jan. 21 Saturday, Jan. 21 Hall of Fame spot Statesboro, GA Statesboro, GA Gainesville, FL 7 p.m. 5 p.m. 1 p.m.

in 1999 and 2000 and rushed BY MCCLAIN BAXLEY The George-Anne staf for at least 100 yards in 48 consecutive games. The only sophomore to ever receive Last Monday, the National the Walter Payton award, Join our Street Team NOW! Football Foundation similar to the FBS Heisman announced the College trophy, Peterson finished as Football Hall of Fame Class a top 3 finalist all four years of 2017. for the coveted award. Immediate job openings! While most of the Upon graduation, country noticed big names Peterson went to the 2002 Email [email protected] to apply. like Peyton Manning, NFL draft, where he was Matt Leinart and Steve drafted by the Chicago eting Spurrier, Georgia Southern Bears and played for them ark fans rejoiced in Adrian for eight seasons which t M Logistics and Distribution ee tr Peterson’s election into the included a trip to Super S Hall of Fame. Bowl 41 in 2007. Adrian Peterson still Adrian Peterson joins holds the NCAA Division-1 Tracy Ham as the only Eagle all time rushing record with to hold the honor. Other 6,559 regular season yards inductees in the class of and was a four-time All 2017 are Bob Crable of Notre American. Almost all of the Dame, Marshall Faulk of San rushing records Peterson set Diego State, Kirk Gibson of at GSU still stand including Michigan State, Matt Leinart rushing attempts (996), of USC, Peyton Manning of rushing touchdowns (84) Tennessee, Bob McKay of and career points scored Texas, Dan Nguyen of Texas (524). A&M, Mike Ruth of Boston GS retired Peterson’s College, Brian Urlacher number 3 in his senior year. of New Mexico, Danny Peterson led GS to three Ford, Larry Kehres, Steve national championships Spurrier. including back-to-back titles

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Young Girls’ Emotions STAFF LIST Print Editor-in-Chief Ian Leonard emotion. This is where the offer the opposite effect them to portray. This is the Digital Editor-in-Chief Casey Cargle misunderstanding begins- for girls as well. To be common scenario, especially Print Managing Editor Jozsef Papp many confuse classiness with emotionless puts an emphasis for women born with that Digital Managing Editor Blakeley being ladylike. To have class on emotions for girls. Women urge to do remarkable things, Bartee Engagement Managing Editor Meg is to treat others with respect, must be acutely aware of these things that require power. Elwood demonstrate empathy, and emotions in order to hide They have a sense of pride Print News Editor Tandra Smith expect the same standards to them and cautiously express that refuses to be erased or Digital News Editor George be applied in return. them. The inner turmoil and belittled. And the only way Andersen Features Editor Tom Barszcz We should encourage anxiety from constant internal to avoid others thinking they Digital Sports Editor Stephanie classiness and underline surveillance is thus inevitable. failed is to act okay with Matzelle YASMEEN WALIAGA the benefits of manners. There are important the current state of things Print Sports Editor Devin Conway Opinions Editor Yasmeen Waliaga Waliaga is a senior journalism However, being a “lady” questions to consider: how and the results they might major from Alpharetta, Ga. entails other constituents, can people know a woman be internally paralyzed by, Creative Manager Lauren Grizzell which often give the wrong is angry, discontent or which is where this coat of Photo Editor Kiara Grifn idea to young women. uncomfortable if there is no incompetence comes from. It Design Editor Dionna Williams Features Designer Cayley In many environments, Teaching girls to hide display of emotion? And if is evident again and again. Creekmore especially in the south, their emotions is likely to no one expects a girl to have While advancements in News Designer Jasmine Davis despite the fourth wave prompt them to believe their any personal motivations, gender equality have been Sports Designer Rebecca Hooper of feminism and all it has thoughts are unimportant. how can she make any made, an unsettling amount Marketing Manager Haley Clark entailed, it remains a cultural This causes girls to learn difference in the world? And of stagnancy remains. If we Business Manager Austin Hinkley phenomena to exemplify the to place the well-beings of does that mean that girls’ look back to our upbringing

“lady”: one void of feelings others and organizations well-beings matter? and challenge the common Te George-Anne welcomes letters to the editor (at least to the public) who over themselves. This kind This is the correlation statements that were made and appropriate guest columns. All copy submitted is well-behaved, modestly of mindset can promote between hidden emotion and towards us, we can fix should be 350 words or fewer, typed, and sent via email in Microsof Word (.doc/.docx) format to dressed and well-spoken. unwarranted self-sacrificing plateaued progression. them and rearrange the [email protected]. All submissions must While this may seem like an behavior, which our society At times, it seems like girls thoughts that are instilled in be signed and include phone number for verifcation. GSU students should include their academic major, ideal standard superficially, it epitomizes. Women taught to are given no choice but to young girls so that the next year and hometown. Te editors reserve the right inherently restrains a woman. act like “ladies” are expected wear a coat of incompetence, generation of capable, strong to reject any submission and edit submissions for length. Opinions expressed herein are those of the It is commonly known that to listen to everyone but they showing the world that they young women understand it Board of Opinions, or columnists themselves and DO at the root of being “ladylike” don’t have to be listened to. can laugh contently at the is okay to speak up. NOT necessarily refect those of the faculty, staf, or is the idea of concealing Concealing emotion can female image that is safest for administration of GSU, the Student Media Advisory, Student Media or the University System of Georgia.

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