The Parthenon, July 11, 2013

The Parthenon, July 11, 2013

Marshall University Marshall Digital Scholar The aP rthenon University Archives 7-11-2013 The aP rthenon, July 11, 2013 Rebecca Stephens [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon Recommended Citation Stephens, Rebecca, "The aP rthenon, July 11, 2013" (2013). The Parthenon. Paper 233. http://mds.marshall.edu/parthenon/233 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the University Archives at Marshall Digital Scholar. It has been accepted for inclusion in The aP rthenon by an authorized administrator of Marshall Digital Scholar. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Elijah Pittman stepping into leadership role > More on Sports THURSDAY, JULY 11, 2013 | VOL. 116 NO. 136 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com Bring Trader Joe’s to Huntington, WV Facebook page receives heavy response from community By REBECCA STEPHENS said. "The outpouring of sup- well as restaurants like Red Kroger and Walmart and give EXECUTIVE EDITOR port for it has been really Obviously, when Huntington decides it the area something new to ex- A simple suggestion from stunning." wants something, collectively, it gets it.” “Obviously when Huntington perience,” Kelly said. Huntington’s Mayor Steve Wil- Fox said he launched the decidesLobster andit wants Cracker something, Barrel. Fox said he plans to main- liams to bring Trader Joe’s to page after discovering that sev- > AARON-MICHAEL FOX collectively, it gets it," Fox said. tain the momentum of the Huntington has taken Face- eral other cities have similar mayor’s liaison Matt Kelly, a Huntington page by including the link to book by storm. pages asking for a Trader Joe’s resident, said he’s never been Trader Joe’s website in each in their area. to Trader Joe’s, but liked the post and encouraging those Trader Joe’s to Huntington, WV Trader Joe’s is a chain of spe- Facebook page because he who liked the page to email FacebookIn the last page five dayshas thereceived Bring cialty grocery stores. It offers private“ labels, which allows the company in order to bring the has heard positive reviews the company, even if they’ve more than 6,000 likes. organic and environmentally company to buy from local and store to Huntington. of the store from several already done so. "I've never seen anything friendly food items at discount small-time vendors. Fox also said similar pro- friends. Rebecca Stephens can be go off like this," Aaron-Mi- prices. A lot of the store’s prod- Fox said the intent is to put posals were drawn in order to “I think it would be different contacted at stephens107@ chael Fox, the mayor’s liaison, ucts are sold under its own together a proposal for the establish Pullman Square, as from the same old, same old of marshall.edu. Pop culture artist’s work on display at Gallery 842 MU offers new By CODI MOHR create a reproduction of ac- LIFE! EDITOR cepted concepts of masculinity Rainbows, superheroes and and gender ideals. email system pop culture icons line the walls As a child, Hill’s goal was of Gallery 842, Marshall Uni- to “not get a real job,” an versity’s off-campus gallery, in achievement evident in his THE PARTHENON Perry said students using style of work. The artist tends Students on the cam- mobile devices to connect and Earth,” a collection of to create pieces in a relatively pus of Marshall University to their email will need to paintings“Somewhere and Betweencollages byHeaven Craig quick manner, producing be- will soon gain access to an update their credentials Hill. tween 10 and 20 collages at upgraded student email and login with their MUNet Hill, an artist and teacher a time. system. username and password to from Lewisburg, Pa., displays “I get bored when I know The new system, pow- access their email. If they his solo exhibition in the down- exactly what I’m going to do,” don’t do this, they will town Huntington gallery as a Hill said. “I’ll lay out hundreds 365, will be available for all not automatically receive critique of mass culture. Pieces of images and over time it Marshallered by studentsMicrosoft July Office 15. email on their phones. Stu- include depictions of popular builds into this body of work. - dents who do not know images such as Mickey Mouse, As a teenager, I wasn’t good at grade for students that will their MUNet credentials the Smurfs, Hello Kitty and sports and art was a great place give“Office them 365online is toolsa big much up may visit www.marshall. various superheroes mixed to kind of relinquish some of like the Microsoft Outlook edu/munetlookup to get with words, phrases, skulls and that teenage energy.” services used by companies their usernames and reset crossbones and other seem- John Farley, Marshall’s direc- around the world,” said their passwords. ingly random objects, all in an tor of galleries, commented on Jody Perry, executive direc- Some of the features of effort to spark conversation the discussion brought about tor of Technology Services among audience members by Hill’s work and the impact with Marshall University email and calendaring, about modern urban life. that discussion can have on an Information Technology. webOffice conferencing, 365 are improved instant “Pop culture allows me to audience. “It’s more than just bet- use childhood imagery to “His paintings are equal ter email – it includes sharing and team websites. ART BY CRAIG HILL make a statement, whether it’s parts playful and thoughtful, calendar and task manage- messaging,Not all of file the storage new serand- an issue of gender, politics or with content that is both acces- TOP, “Everyone Thinks I ment features that will help vices will be available consumerism,” Hill said. sible and challenging,” Farley am a Raincloud when I am them keep up with their immediately, but will be Through images of what said. Not Looking,” RIGHT, “Soft busy schedules and course- released throughout the the artist considers hyper- Hill’s exhibition will be on Thoughts”: The artwork of work,” Perry said. year. masculine icons combined display through Aug. 23 at Gal- Craig Hill is on display at The upgrade will not with aspects of culture spe- lery 842, open from noon to 7 Huntington’s Gallery 842 impact MU faculty and 365 system will be acces- p.m. Tuesday though Saturday. through Aug. 23. Hill is known staff using the university sibleThe through upgraded the updatedOffice Codi Mohr can be con- for his unique style, which hosted Outlook and Ex- Marshall University Portal, slightcific to referencesgrowing up to as violencea young tacted at mohr13@live. focuses on reproducing accepted change email. myMu. andboy, suchsexuality, as fighter Hill attempts planes and to marshall.edu. concepts of masculinity. Marshall’s School of Pharmacy on track to receive full accreditation by 2016 By SAMUEL SPECIALE ACPE found that the Marshall James Frazier, a second year and enhances student-teacher MANAGING EDITOR University School of Pharmacy pharmacy student from Louis- relations because students can Fresh off the completion of met or exceeded all 30 of its ville, Ky., is part of the inaugural ask more questions and be bet- requirements. class. Frazier attended the Uni- ter prepared for class. University, the School of Phar- “They did not identify any de- versity of Kentucky where he “It’s very exciting,” Frazier macyits first has full taken year the at nextMarshall step received a bachelor’s degree in said. “We are the innovators, to become a fully accredited were very complimentary of agricultural biotechnology. He and we set a lot of what will institution and has received ourficiencies faculty in and our staff,” program Yingling and said being a part of the inaugu- be done here for the next 100 candidate status from the - ral class was a deciding factor years.” Accreditation Council for Phar- tion and the next step in our when he picked Marshall Uni- Frazier said he and his class- macy Education. pathwaysaid. “This to is becoming positive affirmaa fully versity for his post-graduate mates act as test subjects while Candidate status is the sec- accredited school of pharmacy.” studies. professors smooth out policies ond step in a three-step process The accreditation process is Many students like Frazier and procedures. that began when the School of a course that all new schools of come in with two or more years “We are the guinea pigs, but students have a variety of jobs are used. Despite the need, Fra- pharmacy must go through, but of schooling already completed. we are also the people who opportunities once they gradu- zier said people might never class in 2012 and will culmi- Yingling said it is not common The School of Pharmacy em- make some of the decisions,” ate and have the option to see or notice most of what a natePharmacy once thatadmitted inaugural its classfirst for a school to meet or exceed ploys a two-plus-four program Frazier said. “We are the char- become retail or hospital phar- pharmacist does. graduates in 2016. all 30 requirements. that requires at least two years ter members of this institution, macists, on-call pharmacists Graduation is three years The School of Pharmacy can- “It is a credit to the hard work of prerequisite coursework and and it is very exciting to know or clinical pharmacists, among away, which will give Frazier not receive full accreditation of the faculty and staff at the four years of pharmacy educa- that somewhere down the line, many other positions. time to help the next classes school of pharmacy to achieve tion.

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