
Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern The George-Anne Student Media 3-27-2014 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" (2014). The George-Anne. 2841. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/2841 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]. TOP 4 SOFTBALL PLAYERS* PAGE 20 Thursday, March 27, 2014 Georgia Southern University THE www.thegeorgeanne.com Volume 84 • Issue 60 GEORGE-ANNE Sean Combs - Mike WiLL Made It - Scott Storch - The Weeknd - Kanye West - D-Rieh - Timbaland - Pharrell - Swizz Beatz - J. 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Keen, 21, was found dead around 12 p.m. Monday in his Copper Beech Apartments apartment and a gun was also found on the scene, according to the incident report from the Statesboro Police Department. As previously reported, the cause of death has not yet been confirmed. "We're saddened to learn about the tragic passing of one of our residents and staff members. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family and individual friends. We continue to offer our cooperation and support to the authorities in this investigation," according to a statement from Copper Beech Apartments. As previously reported, the case has been turned over to the Criminal Investigations Bureau for further review and SPD has not released further information. Page designed by Alexandra Tobia To contact the news editor, email [email protected]. I iU I Hi VI . • • « • www.thegeorgeanne.com News Thursday March 27, 2014 3 Police Beat Statement of Operations The George-Anne is the the advertising manager or Friday, March 22 Criminal Investigations. 8:50 a.m.: An incident report was official student newspaper of student media director. taken for harassment at Lewis Georgia Southern University, The advertiser is 9:03 a.m.: Officers responded to Hall. This case was assigned to owned and operated by responsible for any errors in Sunday, March 24 GSU students using facilities advertisements and its liability Willow Bend in reference to a sick Criminal Investigations. provided by the university. for adjustments is limited to person. The sick person received 12:20 p.m.: Officers assisted the The newspaper is the oldest the amount of space the error medical assistance. Statesboro Police Department 10:18 a.m.: A motor vehicle ac- continuously published occupied in the ad. Further, the newspaper in Bulloch County. newspaper is not responsible with an incident at Copper Beach cident report was taken.for a mo- The newspaper is a designated for any damages caused due 11:19 a.m.: Officers responded to Apartments. tor vehicle accident in Lot 41. public forum for the to an ad's omission the Herring Pavilion in reference Georgia Southern from a particular community. edition and its to an animal complaint. Bulloch 1:40 p.m.: Criminal Investiga- 12:10 p.m.: An incident report The responsibility STUDENT LED County Animal Control was con- tions arrested Justin Earle Lewis, was taken for found property at newspaper solely is to tacted and took possession of 19, Statesboro, Ga., and charged the RAC. is reschedule the published ad in the next the animal. him with criminal trespass for an twice STUDENT regular edition incident that occurred on March 3:12 p.m.: An incident report was weekly, on at the regular Saturday, March 23 23 in J-Lot. taken for damage to property in Tuesdays MEDIA advertising and rates. Lot 21. Thursdays, STUDENT READ 1:44 p.m.: Officers responded to 1:54 p.m.: An incident report during most STUDENTS the RAC fields in reference to an in- was taken for a theft at the ROTC 7:15 p.m.: Officers responded to of the academic BEWARE: The year. Any questions George-Anne screens jured person. EMS responded and Building. This case was assigned the Child Development Center in regarding content should be all advertisements prior to transported the injured person. to Criminal Investigations. reference to a fire alarm. The fire directed to the student editor publication.The newspaper alarm was accidentally activated by phone at 912.478.5246 or strives to accept ads for at gaeditor@georgiasouthern. legitimate products and 6:30 p.m.: An incident report was 5:19 p.m.: Officers responded to by an employee. edu. services only. Students taken for a suspicious incident at University Villas in reference to are urged to exercise Freedom's Landing. a drug complaint. One occupant 7:52 p.m.: A motor vehicle ac- ADVERTISING: The newspaper caution when replying to accepts advertising. Inquiries ads-particularly those that was judicially referred. cident report was taken for a mo- may be made by calling require personal information. 7:09 p.m.: An incident report was tor vehicle accident in the RAC 912.478.5418 or 912.478- Students are also urged to taken for a criminal trespass in parking lot. 0566. Fax any questions to report to the newspaper any Monday, March 25 912.478.7113 or e-mail adsl @ suspicious offers which they J-Lot. This case was assigned to georgiasouthern.edu. might see in an ad. The George-Anne receives PUBLICATION INFORMATION; additional support, in part, The newspaper is printed from the Student Activities by The Brunswick News in NYU professor to speak at GSU Budget Committee. Brunswick, Ga. The deadline for reserving NOTICE: Unauthorized removal BY TAYLER CRITCHLOW Irish and Jewish musicians and space and submitting of multiple.copies from a The George-Anne staff impresarios collaborated in and advertising copy is noon, one distribution site constitutes beyond the tenements of New York week prior to the intended theft under Georgia law, publication date. For more a misdemeanor offense A Global Distinguished Professor City, according to the release. information, rate cards, punishable by a fine and/or of Music at New York University will Celebrated internationally as sample publications, contact jail time. visit Georgia Southern University on the preeminent expert on Irish April 1 and 2. music in America, Moloney holds Mick Moloney, Ph.D., will give a doctorate from the University Editorial Staff two lectures as part of the 2014 of Pennsylvania, according to the Editor-in-Chief Shelby Farmer Copy Chief Taylor Cooper Spring Speaker Series, both lectures release. Managing Editor Will Price Copy Editor Alexandra McCray are free and open to the public. Moloney is also a folk-life advisor Online Chief Chase Chalker Business Manager Chloe Douglas The first lecture, "Irish and to the Smithsonian Institute. ' Opinions Editor Peyton Callanan Business Mgr. Assistant Virginia Byrd African Roots of American Music," The Smithsonian Institute News Editor Lauren Gorla Marketing Manager Marissa Martin News Chief Tayler Critchlow Distribution Manager Bradley York will be on April 1 at 7 p.m. in the was founded in 1846 and is the ; A&E Editor Kimeko McCoy Production Manager Jose Gil Nessmith-Lane Conference Center. world's largest museum and A&E Chief Will Peebles Photo Editor Heather Yeomans Moloney will reveal how African research complex, consisting of Sports Editor Shakeem Holloway Design Editor Matt Veal and Irish musical traditions blend 19 museums and galleries, the Sports Chief Will Cheney Web Editor Darius Alexander together in the Blue Ridge region National Zoological Park and nine Ads Design Chief Kelly Slyfield of the Appalachian Mountains, research facilities, according to according to the release. the Smithsonian Institute website. At 10:30 a.m. on April 2, Moloney The lectures are sponsored by Corrections will give his second lecture, "If it the Multicultural Student Center, Photo courtesy of Marketing & Communications Department weren't for the Irish and the Jews," in The Center for Irish Research and Mike Monoley will come speak at Georgia Contact the editor at [email protected] the Carter Recital Hall. Teaching and the Campus Life Southern on April 1 and 2. He is speaking for corrections and errors. This lecture will focus on how Enrichment Committee. as part of the 2014 Spring Speaker Series. Page designed by Tayler Critchlow To contact the news editor, email [email protected]. «••*#< OPINIONS ©GeorgeAnneOps 4 Thursday March 27, 2014 The George-Anne Our View GSU should seek student input on ban Over spring break, the University System of Georgia Board of Regents approved a policy that will prevent students from using tobacco products on any part of USG campuses, including buildings, dorm rooms and even in cars.
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