November 15, 2016

November 15, 2016

University of Mississippi eGrove Daily Mississippian Journalism and New Media, School of 11-15-2016 November 15, 2016 The Daily Mississippian Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/thedmonline Recommended Citation The Daily Mississippian, "November 15, 2016" (2016). Daily Mississippian. 1052. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/thedmonline/1052 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Journalism and New Media, School of at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Daily Mississippian by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Tuesday, November 15, 2016 THE DAILY Volume 105, No. 61 THEMISSISSIPPIAN STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSISSIPPI SERVING OLE MISS AND OXFORD SINCE 1911 Visit theDMonline.com @thedm_news WHAT’S INSIDE... Trump has been elected ‘Jessica Rabbit’ will bring Saiz tips in game president – now what? out your inner hipster winner to beat UMASS SEE OPINION PAGE 2 SEE LIFESTYLES PAGE 4 SEE SPORTS PAGE 7 Ole Miss choirs perform in Ford Center Journalism school hosts second data workshop HANNAH SIMMONS [email protected] The Meek School of Journal- ism and New Media will host its second Data Day, designed to introduce students to pro- fessional experts in journalism technology, at the Overby Cen- ter today. The event’s speakers include media researcher Jessica Ma- hone, a MediaShift.org busi- ness director, Google News lab trainer Mike Reilley and Preci- sion Strategies Senior Associ- ate David Hudson. Speakers will lecture on the use of content analysis in the digital age, Google My News and digital media use in busi- ness. Students will learn to scrape data, use Google Fusion and tools to promote clients’ prod- ucts to their target consumers. Each speaker will present for around an hour. Five journal- ism school faculty members will speak, three of which will PHOTO BY: KAMERA GRIFFIN present on data-based re- Ole Miss choirs sing during their concert last night at the Gertrude C. Ford Center for the Performing Arts. The University of Mississippi choirs paired with the Professional search. Orchestra to perform Carl Orff’s “Carmina Burana.” Based on medieval Latin poems, “Carmina Burana” is one of the best-known cantatas of the 20th century. The work for a Scott Fiene, program direc- large orchestra, solo singers and a chorus is divided into three sections, “Springtime,” “In the Tavern” and “The Court of Love.” tor and assistant professor in the integrated marketing com- munications program, devel- oped the program last year. Counterfeit money reports surface in Oxford This year, journalism profes- sor Jennifer Sadler helped or- JACK ORLOFF serial number on it, at the mov- much as they can, especially this Theater declined to comment [email protected] ie theater and at Larson’s Cash time of year, when money gets due to the fact that it is an ongo- ganize the event. Saver. tight,” he said. ing investigation. “We will take a brief 15-20 “We have video of a mid- “We call the police department “We have other people and The Oxford Police Department minutes to talk about our re- dle-age, slender black male who to come down and pick it up. We agencies working to try and get reported three counts of coun- search, which is pulling social appears to be our suspect both try and find the person on tape this guy as well,” Case said. terfeit money being used last media feeds of major news at the theater and at Larson’s,” and try to get the face recogni- If you have any information on week. organizations in the three Case said. “However, we have tion on him. We try to match a these crimes, contact OPD. Two reports were from the Ox- months leading up to the elec- not identified him yet.” name with a face or try and find In an unrelated case earlier ford Commons and the third was Brent Larson, the co-owner of somebody who knows him,” Lar- this year, a man was caught on tion to look at bias and other from Larson’s Cash Saver, a local Cash Saver, said this is not the son said. camera purchasing drinks using factors that contribute to how/ grocery store. first time someone has tried to Law enforcement has made no counterfeit bills at The Levee Bar what news share on social me- According to OPD Lt. Chris use counterfeit cash to purchase arrests in either investigation so and Grill. An arrest was made, dia,” Sadler said. Case, the suspect used a fake something. far. and the case has been closed. $100 bill, which contained a fake “People will try to pass it up as The manager at the Malco SEE WORKSHOP PAGE 3 PAGE 2 | THE DAILY MISSISSIPPIAN | 15 NOVEMBER 2016 OPINION COLUMN Examine President Trump’s policies, not his words and I have an unwavering days in office, covering everything all Americans—regardless of more flexibility to invest in respect for the dignity of other from tax policy to cleaning up gender or skin color—have an small businesses and other human beings. corruption in Washington. equal chance to lift themselves enterprises. You may call my counterparts Examining his proposals, out of poverty. The application of term limits and me hypocrites, bigots and I realized something—the They work to ensure America and lobbying barriers will racists. And if all Trump had Republican Party’s strength, as remains a republic of the lead to more transparency in to offer were his inflammatory, well as its fallibility, lies in its people, not political insiders Washington. divisive rhetoric prevalent in calculating silence. in Washington. While I abhor I believe in Trump’s policies his campaign, you would be Let me explain. The right is many of the comments Trump because I believe in the abilities correct. often criticized for being callous made on his campaign tour, I of the lower and middle classes But I urge you to dig deeper and inhumane. Its opponents have to overcome hurt feelings and minority communities than Trump’s apparent point to its deliberate ignorance to heed to policy. — not the view that they’re JULIA GRANT insecurity and hunger for fame. of minority rights and the Trump’s plan for health “downtrodden” or “helpless,” as [email protected] Move past the politics of the perpetuation of equality. savings accounts will lead to some would have us believe. election, which are admittedly Perhaps this is an easy greater accountability and So stop settling for talk, which Yes, I voted for Donald so easy to become swamped in perception to acquire — after responsibility among citizens is nothing but cheap. Because Trump, and I am a Christian. and infuriated with, and focus all, most Republican candidates on welfare, while continuing to once Trump is inaugurated, we Yes, I voted for Donald on cold, hard policy. Because I will not incorporate these points ensure they have coverage. may all have a little more money Trump, and I believe in gender assure you, a bill passed through into their stump speeches. School Choice will guarantee to spread around. equality. Congress has much more impact But while they do not always that all children—regardless of Yes, I voted for Donald on your life than the shallow, talk about them openly like the their zip codes—will have an Julia Grant is a freshman Trump, and I champion LGBTQ vote-mongering insults of a left wing does, they are toiling opportunity to receive a quality public policy leadership and rights. presidential candidate. silently behind their desks, education. journalism major from Gulfport. 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