The Blue & White Flash November 30, 2017

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FL A S H THE BLUE & WHITE

The Official Student Newspaper of Jackson State University Jackson, Mississippi

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INSIDE

Vol. 78 / No. 13 OPINION

P re p a r i n g f o r graduation page 3

NEWS

Soul Bowl Cookoff page 4

November 30, 2017

VA R I E T Y

She’s Gotta Have It Review page 6

S P O RT S

JSU wins Soul Bowl against ASU page 8

Reverend Dr. Kevin R. Murriel

Rev. Dr. Kevin R. Murriel to speak at combined commencement

Special to the Flash

Reverend Dr. Kevin R. Murriel, a pastor, author, speaker, and 21st Century leader, will serve as the commencement speaker for the Jackson State University Fall 2017 Commencement, which will take place at 10 a.m. on Friday, Dec. 8 in the Lee. E. Williams Athletics and Assembly Center (AAC). Dr. Murriel, a native of Brandon, Miss., currently pastors Cascade United Methodist Church in Atlanta, Ga. He is a biblical scholar and arguably one of the greatest visionaries and orators of this generation. He is a native Mississippian and a 2008 graduate of Jackson State University where he earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, also being named as the 2008 “Student of the Year” for the College of Business. Dr. Murriel received his Master of Divinity degree from Emory University’s Candler School of Theology and his Doctor of Ministry degree from Duke University–also being named by the Dean and doctoral committee as the Degree Marshal of the 2014 doctoral cohort–the youngest person and first African American in the program’s history to receive such a designation.

An Elder in Full Connection in the North Georgia Conference, Dr. Murriel formerly served as senior pastor of Cliftondale United Methodist Church in College Park, Georgia. A dynamic preacher, avid reader, and social activist, Dr. Murriel’s research focuses on translating the methods of the Civil Rights Movement into a modern day strategy for social justice and racial reconciliation. His doctoral dissertation titled, Unveiling Racism: Racial Reconciliation and a Heterogeneous Model for American Christian Life, takes strategies deployed during the Mississippi Church Visit Campaign of 1964 to desegregate white churches and offers the Church universal a formula for racial reconciliation, hope, and progress. Since accepting his call into the ministry at age 18, Kevin has shown a significant record of helping people live with confidence by encouraging them to develop and maintain a genuine relationship with Jesus Christ. He is the author of “Who’s Afraid of the Journey? 8 Steps to Help you walk in the Confidence of Christ!” which is a spiritual guide designed to nurture all people into a more confident and assuring

walk with Jesus Christ. A few of Dr. Murriel’s other endeavors include being President of Students In Free Enterprise at Jackson State (2008), leader of Fellowship of Christian Athletes at Jackson State (2008), organizing Empowered Youth of America at Trinity UMC (2007), coordinating the 1st Annual Youth Explosion in Brandon, MS (2007), mentor for the Youth Theological Initiative at Emory University (2009), Candler Coordinating Council 2nd Year Representative, North Georgia Conference Witness Team, North Georgia Young Clergy Task Force on Social Media, and Atlanta College Park District Youth Coordinator. He is an active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated and is the creator of the Path 180 app, which is a mobile ministry app that includes sermons on demand, inspirational podcasts, writings on issues of social justice and much more. Path 180 is available free on the iTunes Store and the Android Market. Jackson State will hold a combined Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement Program. Many students are looking forward to the ceremony and life after JSU.

“Graduating means that I have been blessed by attending a fine establishment that has honored me with an education and that now I will become a participating member of society,” said Tyshara Mobley, a senior social work major from Biloxi, Miss. Kenya Hampton, a senior biology/pre-med major from Tchula, Miss. is also excited about graduation. “I am so very excited to be graduating next Friday from JSU! I am looking forward for commencement to see my peers and myself come together for a celebration that each of us have achieved!” said Hampton. Hampton was stunned to hear about the announcement of a combined ceremony. “The joint commencement caught me by surprise, however I think it’s gives insight for the undergrad students even more motivation to show that they can go beyond a bachelors and achieve anything that they imagine,” said Hampton. Some graduate students were not pleased with the announcement. “The combined commencement was a shock to me and the rest of my colleagues only because we were looking forward to a separate celebration.

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Having two different commencements is just as important as showing the level of growth that I have executed throughout my scholastic career,” said Symone A. Stamps, a graduate biology major from Jackson, Miss. “No disrespect to the undergrads at all, but by having the celebrations together, including all 3 levels of education, Bachelors, Masters, Doctorate, makes things a little lengthy and takes away from the acknowledgement of each individual class. This causes the doctoral and masters graduates to almost get lost in the excitement of the undergraduates.” Stamps added, “My hopes for the future is that they keep the commencements a part but maintain the same peace and unity and acknowledgement throughout the school on each level of education. And continue to help uplift each other.” The rehearsal for the combined graduation ceremony will take place on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 9 a.m. the AAC. All undergraduate and graduate students are urged to attend. For more information on commencement, visit www. jsums.edu/commencement

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Opinion

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Word of advice: It is never too early to plan for your future COMMENTARY

Chelsey Jones Managing Editor

“So, what are your career goals after you graduate from Jackson State?” I have been asked that question so many times throughout my years at

JSU. Recently, I was asked this question again while interning for a corporate business in my hometown. During this time, I had yet to start my junior year of college and had not given much thought about life after JSU. My boss asked me what my plans were after college. I told her how I was considering taking a year-long break from school after graduation. I told her that school was draining and that I think I deserved a break from it. I also had no clue what I wanted to get my master ’s degree in. As soon as I told her this information, I was immediately scolded. My boss informed me that there was absolutely no reason for me to not go straight into a master ’s program after I received

my undergrad degree. She explained that taking a year off would turn into two years and the next thing you know, I would be an old lady trying to get a master ’s degree. She reminded me that because I was an AfricanAmerican woman, it would be harder for me to find a job. I pondered on what my boss had told me and decided to go to other people in my life for advice. I talked to my mom, who is working towards her graduate degree after being out of school for over 30 years, my dad and one of my coworkers. They all told me that the best choice was to get my master ’s degree right after college. Finally, I saw things their way and decided I needed to make a five-

year plan. After college, I want to move back to Memphis and get an entrylevel job at a news station, public relations firm, or a corporate office. Once I feel like I can stand on my own two feet, I plan on moving out of my parents house and live on my own During this time, I want to work towards getting a Master of Business Administration degree or a master ’s in Journalism and Strategic Media from the University of Memphis. My alternative graduate school choices are Tennessee State University or Jackson State University. My goal is to get enough experience in the workplace so that I can relocate and get a better job. I want to move to Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Nashville. I am also not against moving to a

completely different state. I hope to accomplish this at least three years after graduating from Jackson State. I wish I could say I had more to add to this list, but I do not at this time. Honestly, that is perfectly fine because my fiveyear plan has constantly changed and will most likely change again. There is nothing wrong with not completely knowing what you want to do after graduation. However, as a junior, I have a little more time to figure things out. By senior year, I will be able to explain to people what I plan on doing after graduation. The views expressed in the commentary are those of the writer(s) and in no way represent the views of The Blue & White Flash.

“How do you feel about community service hours being a requirement for graduation at JSU?”

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Aja Drummer Freshman Education Jackson, Miss. “I guess one of the ways they prepare us for the workplace & it will look very good on our resume.”

Randy Brownlee Sophomore Political Science Indianola, Miss.

Kyra Johnson Sophomore

“Having a set amount of community service hours to graduate adds an unnecessary pressure to students who are already involved in a lot.”

Kolby Woods Freshman Civil engineering Byram, Miss.

Destiny Alexander Senior Marketing Baton Rouge, La.

Deairryus Wilson Junior Business Management Greenville, Miss.

“Even though community service is necessity to keep our environment clean and our community healthy, having a requirement of fifteen hours of community service for busy college students is almost impossible.”

“I feel as if it is a great requirement because as a black community we need our young people to be involved and social in our communities.”

“No. I came from LSU and this is the first time I have heard of this. Community service should be voluntary, not forced. Its just another added responsibility for students to worry about.”

“I feel it shouldn’t be a requirement to graduate. If so, not so many hours. Students have a lot going on. Maybe 60 in all, 15 hours a year.”

Kamai Patterson Sophomore Biology Minneapolis, Minn.

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Jackson, Miss.

Dray Atley Sophomore Marketing Major Greenville, Miss.

Raelyn Burns Freshman Physics Las Vegas Nev.

Benjamin Douglas Junior Civil-Engineering Addison, Texas

Ventress Bolden Senior Civil-Engineering Jackson, Miss.

Cecil Hill Senior Chemistry Jackson, Miss.

“Having required community service is good for the students, but I feel it should be a course you have to take rather than having to meet a quota of hours.”

“I feel like it helps develop you as a person. You are in college for more than degree, you are in college to also gain vital social skills, like helping out in the community.”

“I hate it because it has nothing to do with my major.”

“I like it, because it plays a big part in the community.”

“It allows students to know about their surroundings for 4-5 years.”

“I believe that it is a great idea for us to receive community service to graduate because it allows us to be a part of the community and that can lead to different opportunities.”


News

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Undergraduate Recruitment sponsors 4th Annual Bike Drive

Chelsey Jones Managing Editor

Christmas is the season of giving and Jackson State University’s Department of Undergraduate Recruitment is definitely in the giving spirit. Many children within the Jackson Metro area are not fortunate enough to receive gifts during the holiday season and Undergraduate Recruitment acknowledged this situation and decided they wanted to help give back in a major way. As the saying goes, “it is always better to give than receive.” The department is currently hosting their 4th Annual Bike Drive. The drive started on Nov. 17 and it will end on Dec. 16. Students and faculty are encouraged to drop the bikes off at Undergraduate Recruitment. The bikes will be donated to various schools within Jackson Public Schools such as Blackburn Middle School,

Pecan Park and Isable Elementary Schools. The goal is to donate bikes to at least 4-6 schools in the Jackson metro area. JSU is trying to target schools they feel need this generosity the most. Chaid Thomas, a JSU recruiter and organizer of the event, got the idea to hold a bike drive from his previous job. “This dream started with a seed planted in me by one of my former mentors and at the time, my Executive Director of Enrollment Management at Mississippi Valley,” Thomas said. “Nora B. Taylor believed in serving her community. She gave me my first opportunity to be a part of a bike drive and give back to the kids in the community in which we serve and reside in.” Thomas’ desire to give back to community inspired him to start a bike drive at JSU. “I knew that regardless of where I worked and what I

did, I would always give back during the holidays,” Thomas said. “I am just fortunate that I’m able to continue to do this bike drive with the help of my colleagues, students, friends and Jackson State University supporters. It is truly a blessing to be a blessing to others.” Every year the drive continues to grow. During a previous bike drive, former Jackson State University President, Carolyn W. Meyers, donated a garage full of bikes to the drive. The bikes were then donated to the Salvation Army. Thomas hopes that this year the amount of donations will be even greater. According to Thomas, they have collected over 10 bikes just from the Department of Recruitment alone. “It’s a team effort,” said Thomas. Recently, studentathletes in the JSU Division of Athletics donated 10 bikes to Clausell Elementary

Photo provided by Chaid Thomas Bikes being donated to Pecan Park Elementary School during a previous drive.

School to reward deserving students for maintaining perfect attendance. The event was a community-service activity and an internal competition between JSU athletes and their sport to raise the most coins. Un d e r g r a d u a t e Recruitment’s bike drive

will end on Dec. 16. The department states that contributions from students and faculty would be greatly appreciated this holiday season. Bikes can be donated at the Undergraduate Recruitment building, which is located on 1342 West Pearl Street along the Dr. Robert Smith Parkway.

JSU and ASU continue their rivalry from the football field to the kitchen Aaron Walker Managing Editor

Soul Bowl week is a week of many events that lead up to the big rivalry football game between Jackson State University and Alcorn State University. Although the anticipated battle on the gridiron between the two teams took place on Saturday, Nov. 18, there was another battle going on in the kitchen. On Nov. 16, Jackson State held its inaugural Soul Bowl Cook-off to help fans from both schools get excited and pumped for the big rivalry game. This free event was held on the campus of Jackson State in Student Center Ballroom A at 5:30 p.m. The two participating chefs for this heated matchup in the kitchen were JSU’s own Chef Godfrey Morgan and Alcorn State’s Chef Eric Boudreaux. The hosts for the event were JSU students Jeromie Jones and Teezy Thomas. The food was tasted by a panel six judges for the culinary event, which was sponsored by Sodexo Magic. Brian Lee, the general manager of Sodexo, stated his reason for putting together such a tasteful event between the two universities.

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2. 1)Attendees and chef during cook-off event. 2)Judges taste entries during cook-off event.

“I’ve been the general manager here at Jackson State University for a little bit over a year now, but at the same time I use to be the general manager at Alcorn State University. I also know that between the

universities, how big this rivalry is and of course we are leading up to the game this upcoming weekend,” said Lee. “So I wanted to get the spirits back up and going and hopefully get the motivation going for both

sides,” said Lee. Jackson State President William B. Bynum Jr. showed his support for his university by attending the event. Bynum stated that he liked being visible and

showing support at events like this. “Whenever I’m on campus, I try to look at what type of student events are going on around campus. It is important to me to show that I am indeed studentcentered as you have heard me say throughout my time at Jackson State,” said Bynum. “This is a studentcentered thing to do so that students can have an opportunity to see and feel and interact with their university president,” said President Bynum. After preparing two main dishes for the panel of judges, the winner of the inaugural Soul Bowl CookOff was announced. With high anticipation, the honor of being the best Historically Black College/ University chef was awarded to JSU’s Chef Morgan. “It feels like I’m on top of the world,” Morgan said after winning the competition. “It feels good to win tonight, because this is my school and to win here tonight says a lot for me.” Lee hopes Jackson State can continue to hold this event annually and that next year the Soul Bowl Cook-Off will hopefully take place on the campus of Alcorn State and the Jackson State Tigers can take home another win in Brave country.

Sexual misconduct victims speaking out against alleged perpetrators

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MC301 Contributor After multiple women accused famed Hollywood Producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct, there has since been a barrage of allegations levied against many other prominent men in the media industry. Matt Lauer, NBC’s “Today Show” host, is the latest prominent media personality to be fired for alleged sexual misconduct. According to an NBCNews report, Lauer

joins the seemingly evergrowing list of alleged sexual misconduct perpetrators that now include: Charlie Rose, “CBS This Morning” and “60 Minutes” host; Matt Zimmerman, Senior Vice President for booking at NBC News; Andrew Kreisberg, Executive Producer of CW shows; Glenn Thrush, prominent political journalist, actor Jeffrey Tambor, Minnesota Senator Al Franken, Louis C.K., Emmy-winning comedian and actor;

Entourage” actor Jeremy Piven; actor Dustin Hoffman and many more Most of the men accused deny the allegations, while others have acknowledged their behavior and are seeking treatment. Since the Weinstein scandal was publicized in early October, many alleged victims of sexual assault and harassment around the world are speaking out. “People are coming out more because they are feeling more confident and know that they are not the

only one who has fallen victim,” said Deandre Barnes, a junior education major from Chicago, Ill. “Those who have told their story are inspiring other people to speak up.” According to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center (NSVRC), victims of sexual assault or harassment do not speak out for varying reasons. They know the perpetrator, making it harder to speak out. Other may be embarrassed or ashamed, afraid they will be blamed, or they do not want to relive the experience. Jovon Ellis, a senior biology major from Detroit, Mich., understands the impact rape can have on people, because someone close to him was a victim. “Women probably feel as if they’ll be held accountable because they are not treated equally in society,” said Ellis. “A woman’s word means nothing to some.” According to Antonio Horton, a counselor at the Latasha Norman Center for Counseling, sexual assault or misconduct on campuses

is a very underreported crime. “Students like to have a process they can trust. A lot do not know that they do have resources and rights if someone touches them, and there is something that can be done about it,” said Horton. The Latasha Norman Center helps bring more awareness to issues of dating and sexual violence, and encourages students to report what happens to them while also offering support. Title IX handles responsive action, which includes the reporting and initiating the no contact order. The victim has the option to obtain counseling at the Latasha Norman Center or off campus. According to Horton, students have three options when reporting a crime on campus. They can go to JSU’s Department of Public Safety, the Latasha Norman Center located on the 2nd Floor of the Student Center, or the Title IX office located on the third floor of Ayer Hall.


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Variety

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Male students discuss challenges of being young, black and gay MC404 Contributor “It’s R aining Men” by The Weather Girls blares in the background while a group of half - naked men prance around the room overzealously. That’s probably the image most people get when they get the think of gay males, mainly due to media portrayals. But this image is not the case for many in the gay community. There are many challenges that black males face in society. When you add in homosexuality, this can be a recipe for disaster. However, many black males are facing this adversity daily. It is not fair but discrimination does exist and it is alive and well in 2017. Although some people look at being gay or homosexual as wrong and immoral, some people are more than willing to accept it from women and not men. Justin B ennett, a senior histor y major from Jackson, Miss., believes gay men are judged more harshly than gay women. “Yes, I believe that in our society, unfortunately men are held to a higher standard than women are. Men are expected to be the masculine tough leaders and that is impor tant to people. For females, it’s expected for them to be feminine and reproduce,” said B ennett. B ennett believes students would benefit by having friends who have alternative lifestyles. “ They would learn a lot; that it’s okay to have a homosexual friend. They would learn that it’s okay to not be a rock hard man and that you can be in touch with your feelings. Just be you and you have nothing to worr y about,” B ennett said. According to the

Un i v e r s it y College A mb a s s a d or s , Dance E n s e mb l e , A lp h a L a mb d a D e lt a Nat i on a l Hon or S o c i e t y, Me n of D i s t i n c t i on , A lp h a Ps i O m e g a , c o l l e g i at e Wh o’s Wh o a n d a KC AC T F n om i n e e e ,” s a i d Jou r n e y. He a d d e d , “I l ov e t o a c t a n d d a n c e . It j u s t s or t of h app e n e d . O v e r T h a n k s g i v i n g bre a k s , w e d i d n’t h av e e nt e r t a i n m e nt so I became the e nt e r t a i n m e nt . I’m a s e l f t au g ht d a n c e r. I’v e a l s o g r a c e d t h e bi g s t a g e i n Google Image such pro du c t i on s as: “ T h e G l a s s Me n a g e r i e”, LGBTQ organization at JSU, Spectrum at Jackson State University, logo. “A R a i s i n i n t h e Su n”, “ T h e Wi z”, “ Wi n e i n the Wi l d e r n e s s” and school for being on the I still deal with some Human Rights Campaign, comments but there are “R i v e r Ni g e r”. I d on’t l e t 26 percent of LGBTQ “DL” or down low. Joshua Knight, a others like me,” explained a ny t h i n g h o l d m e b a c k , youth say their biggest e s p e i c a l l y my s e x u a l it y. senior theatre major Knight. problems are not feeling If a ny t h i n g , I u s e it f rom Jackson, Miss., has Tyrone Journey, a accepted by their family, trouble at school/bullying, also dealt with those senior theatre major from t o pu s h my s e l f h a rd e r and a fear to be out/open. unaccepting of his sexual Itta B ena, Miss. is a proud b e c au s e t h e y d on’t w a nt and openly gay male. t o s e e u s b l a c k brot h e r s Of the non-LGBTQ youth, orientation. especially “Well the perks of being Although he’s from the s u c c e e d i n g , 22 percent say that their biggest problems are gay comes with the package Delta, which is considered h om o s e x u a l on e s …” Jacks on State University trouble with class, exams of people hating you and the religious bible belt has organizat ions t hat staring at you ever y where of Mississippi, he does and grades. accept p e ople no matter you go, slick comments. not let his surroundings Nicholas Armstrong, a w hat t here race, cre e d, junior theatre major f rom I look past those because hinder him. or s exu a l am Jackson, Miss., did not I o r i e n t ation c o m f o r t a b l e have a good experience may b e. One with myself after coming out in his of t hos e junior year of high school, and who I org an i z at i ons stating that he lost friends. am and I’m is Sp e c t r um. proud of Since coming out, he feels According who I am. Joshua Knight, senior, theatre major like being homosexual has to t heir isn’t not really affected him There from Jackson, Miss. w e b s i t e , a n y t h i n g yet but once he is exposed S p e c t r um that people to the real world, he will is a GSA h a v e n ’ t feel more backlash and already thrown at me that “It’s ( g row i n g up i n (Gay St raig ht A l li ance). stereotypes. organizat ion I cant face; my life and t h e D e lt a ) b e e n qu it e The “I was called dif ferent promotes awareness, sexuality has made me i nt e re s t i n g . It t au g ht m e slurs such as faggot, underst anding , and stronger and who I am h ow t o c op e w it h my s e l f gay, fruity, or anything a n d g e t t o k n ow my s e l f . It accept ance of t he LB GTQ relating to gay or f r uity. today,” said Knight. Knight is a member t au g ht m e h ow t o re s p e c t students and issues w it h But it wasn’t until my 10th of a Divine Nine Greek ot h e r s a n d t o k n ow my t he help of a l lies on grade year that people c ampus . letter organization, Iota l i m it s ,” s a i d Jou r n e y. were like come on Nick; The a l l-inclusive Wh i l e n e a r i n g t h e e n d we know you’re gay so you Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. student organizat ion He has stated that he has of h i s u n d e r g r a du at e might as well come out. I prov ides a s afe sp ace, received backlash f rom s tu d i e s at Ja c k s on St at e , think they already knew I was but I just wasn’t ready other Greeks for being an Jou r n e y h a s m a d e it a advo c ac y, and e duc at ion proi r it y t o s t ay a c t i v e on for indiv idu a ls of e ver y to come out and accept openly gay male. b ackg round and s exu a l “I look past it becasuse c a mpu s . it; I was still in denial,” or ient at ion at Jacks on that’s not why I joined my “I’v e b e e n a p a r t said Armstrong, who said St ate and t he Jacks on Greek letter organization, of M A D D R A M A that he was bullied f rom Troup e , communit y. elementar y through high to gain people’s approval. Pe r f or m a n c e

My life and sexuality has made me stronger and who I am today.

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Comedy-drama Netflix series “She’s Gotta Have It” review

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artist named No l a D a r l i n g , pre m i e re d on Ne t f l i x on Nov. 2 3 a n d h a s b e e n a l l t h e bu z z i n b l a c k e nt e r t a i n m e nt . T h e or i g i n a l “S h e’s

G ott a Hav e It” m ov i e pre m i e re d i n 1 9 8 6 m ore t h a n t h re e d e c a d e s a g o, du r i n g a t i m e of s e x u a l e x p l or at i on . No l a D a r l i n g , t h e m a i n

c h a r a c t e r of t h i s f i l m , i s a s e x u a l l y l i b e r at e d African-American w om a n f rom B ro o k l y n , N . Y. d at i n g t h re e v e r y d i f f e re nt m e n — Ja m i e , G re e r, a n d Ma r s . Ja m i e i s a n o l d e r upp e r w or k i n g - c l a s s m a n w h o ‘t a k e s c a re’ of No l a , t a k i n g h e r out on n i c e d at e s a n d s p e n d i n g m on e y on h e r. G re e r i s a v e r y s e l f a b s or b e d man who s e e m s t o n ot c a re a b out a ny t h i n g but h i m s e l f a n d h ow g o o d No l a a n d h e l o o k t o g e t h e r. Ma r s i s n ot h i n g l i k e Ja m i e or G re e r, a n d i s n ot n e a r l y a s e s t a b l i s h e d a s e it h e r of t h e m . He i s a c h i l d i s h but g o of y m a n w h o m a k e s No l a s m i l e . T h e s t or y l i n e of t h e n e w Ne t f l i x s e r i e s f o l l ow s t h e s a m e p l ot , but w it h a modern twist. Like in t h e f i l m , No l a i s a n a r t i s t l i v i n g i n a brow n s t on e ap a r t m e nt i n B ro o k l y n . No l a i s a l s o s t i l l d at i n g Ja m i e , G re e r, a n d Ma r s a s well. One of the main d i f f e re n c e s b e t w e e n t h e m ov i e a n d s e r i e s i s t h at t h e m e n d o n ot s e e m t o k n ow a b out e a c h ot h e r. A n ot h e r bi g d i f f e re n c e b e t w e e n t h e m ov i e a n d s e r i e s i s a l e s bi a n f e m a l e character named Cher yl. In the m ov i e , No l a i g n ore d the advances of C h e r y l b e c au s e s h e c l a i m e d t o n ot b e i nt o w om e n . T h i s m ay h av e ju s t b e e n a re s u lt of t h e p e r i o d t h e m ov i e w a s s h ot i n ; L G BT + t opi c s w e re s t i l l s or t of t a b o o. In t h e n e w s e r i e s h ow e v e r, No l a i s a l s o d at i n g C h e r y l a n d Cher yl also has a child.

She also has a s upp or t i v e g roup of friends in the series and her two particularly close f r i e n d s a re C l or i n d a a n d Shemekka. C l or i n d a i s a n uppit y, s e r i ou s w om a n who e mb o d i e s black excellence. Shemekka, on t h e ot h e r h a n d , i s a f u n g i r l w h o h a s s t re e t smarts. No l a’s f r i e n d s a re l i k e y i n a n d y a n g , but t h e y b a l a n c e h e r out , k e e pi n g h e r a f l o at at t i m e s . No l a f a c e s c h a l l e n g e s daily and s om e t i m e s t h i n g s g e t h a rd f or h e r a s w om a n . S h e f a c e s m a ny of t h e s a m e pro b l e m s w om e n f a c e t o d ay, w h i c h i s w hy m a ny c a n re l at e t o No l a’s c h a r a c t e r. Ma ny s o c i a l i s s u e s s u c h a s a s s au lt , c o l or i s m , a n d c l i m at e g e nt r i f i c at i on a re a l s o a d d re s s e d , a d d i n g e du c at i on a l v a lu e t o t h e s h ow. No l a e m b o d i e s t h e strong independent b l a c k w o m a n o f t o d a y, and possesses the assertiveness most women wish they had. She is something that m a ny w o m e n a s p i r e t o b e . “S h e’s G o t t a Ha v e It” i s a show for carefree black women and oddballs as w e l l . A ny o n e l o o k i n g f o r a refreshing new series is in for a treat. For those who were fans of “ I n s e c u r e”, another popular show about a black woman i n h e r l a t e 2 0 s , “S h e’s G o t t a Ha v e It” i s t h e s h o w f o r y o u . Wi t h i t s constantly twisting plot and sometimes political statements, this series will surely grab the a u d i e n c e’s a t t e n t i o n .


2017 UNDERGRADUATE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES 2017 FALL COMMENCEMENT DECEMBER 8, 2017

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Dr. Ramin C. Maysami Dean

Louis, MO *Tiffany M. Tyse, St. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Ebony Victoria Waller, Jackson, MS AND H UMAN DEVELOPMENT Tiffany Sherelle Wilks, Jackson, MS

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Jerone M. Benjamin, Jackson, MS Courtney M. Bilbrew, Memphis, TN Jocelyn M. Brock, Memphis, TN Brian Hayward Carter, New Orleans, LA Paris Sterling Collins, San Antonio, TX Roddrick Tyrone Davis, Chicago, IL Tashaurio Kenyata Davis, Clinton, MS *Shekerra D. Dawkins, Holly Springs, MS Matthew Lyle DeHart, Clinton, MS Kenneth Jerome Dickey, Brookhaven, MS Lee Doss, Itta Bena,C MSOLLEGE Karen V. Dudley, Jackson, MS OF LIBERAL ARTS Reneisha L. Evans, Decatur, GA Felicia H. Fleming, Jackson, MS Dr. Mario J. Azevedo Contessa Darnette Flemming, Brandon, MS Dean Richard J. Floyd, II, Gulfport, MS Tasita Socorro Garcia, Cleveland, OH Dameika R. Garrett, Hazlehurst, MS ACHELOR Carenzo E.BGeorge, Bolton, MSOF ART *Vallemond Lamar German, Anaheim, CA RT MS *Pamela Lee-Hookfin,A Jackson, *Gloria Goodwin, Hazlehurst, MS KaylaM.Adams, Jackson, MS Bridget Gray, Edwards, MS Antonio D. Alexander, Deborah J. Gunn, Ridgeland, Jonesboro, MS RashadT.C.Harris, Bogan-Roberson, Louin, *Jasmine Utica, MS Euniqua Davis, Sarah Holder, Laurel,Itta MSBena, MS Jamie M. R. Durant, MSMS *Patricia Hopkins,Lexington, Columbus, *Kenecia C. Harris, Jackson, William L. Horton, Jackson, MS MS Deante M. Morgan, Jackson, MS MS Carolyn Harrison Hughes, Pickens, AronK. Smith Jackson, MS HDamond EALTH PHYSICAL Miquel James,,Kentwood, *Christopher David Toney Jackson, MS Yolanda D. Jordan, Clinton, MS EDUCATION AND RECREATION Javian Williams, Memphis, TN Tondia D. M. Lewis, Clinton, MS Rogers Wilson, Jackson, Jamarius Mabry, Jackson, MS Marquett L.J.Allen, Terry, MS MS Lashundra D. Marshall, Marquis L. Allen, Jackson, MSEdwards, MS ECanton, NGLISH Jacqueline McCullough, Canton, Keontre R. Anderson, MS MS PaulaB.J.Bishop, McDuffey, NewMS Hebron, Shawn Jackson, Tia Anderson, Itta Bena, MS *Janarius Dewayne Middleton, Sidon, Treshawn Bolden, Jackson, MS *Jasmine A.Jackson, Pollard, Greenville, MS Angela Moore, Jackson,MS MS Omar J. Conley *Courtney Renee Robertson, Summit, MS Jamahd Dashun Dent, Yazoo MS *Matthew A. Person, WaterCity, Valley, *Ashley Robinson, Jackson, MS *Roy T. Good, Jr., Jackson, MS *James Alexander Reid, Vallejo, *Daniecia M. Washington, Jackson, MS Akeyla B.Robinson, Harper, Jackson, MS Ava D. Utica, MS Kathryn R. Williams, Jackson, MS Kimberly Hentz, Horn Lake, Dario Robinson, Amory,

Breonna J. Stewart, Hazlehurst, MS Jashanno Sweeting, Waldorf, Charity L. Thomas, Jackson, MS *Deshawn Tillman, Pittsboro, Lori Anne Travis, Terry, MS *John F. Victorian, St. Louis, MO *Michael Antonio Wallace, Silver Creek, Chelsea D. Willis, Raymond, MS Sirrenthia B. Wilson, Crystal Springs, MS

POLITICAL SCIENCE SPECIAL EDUCATION

Jack E. Jackson, MSMS *Sheena R.Johnson, Anderson, Jackson, Alexis Michelle Prentiss, MS Mendenhall, MS Jeremy Odell Cox, Moore, *Lawrence A. Williams, Jackson, MS

SOCIOLOGY

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

Timothy E. Hall, Nashville, TN IN EDUCATION Shiquita S. Haralson, Jackson, MS *Tonya T. Moore-Evans, Jackson, MS

ELEMENTARY EDUCATION SPEECH

Lestrina Bailey, Memphis, TN Tyler J. Battle, Monique C. Jackson, Harris,MSMemphis, TN Jzsamika MS JoshuaS.A.Buckley, Knight, Florence, Jackson, MS Jazzlyn E. A. Harris, Vicksburg, Taylor Smith, Jackson,MS MS Kyleigh T. Io, Parker, *Britney Nicole Williams, Ridgeland, MS Erika Christine James,Vicksburg, Phoenix, AZ Michael J. Wilson, MS Jessykah D. Shepherd, Jackson, MS Larissa Marie Westbrooks, Pelahatchie, MS URBAN STUDIES Jasmine Shontae Young, Greenville, MS Linda M. Durr, Jackson, MS SOCIALScott, SCIENCE DUCATION Cennica Jackson,E MS

COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY Dr. Richard A. Aló Dean

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BIOLOGY

COLLEGE OF PUBLIC

Destiney McClendon, Philadelphia, MS Kevonce Fitgerald McDonald, Gautier, MS Jessica G. Mcghee, Memphis, TN *ErnestMckenzie, Belzoni, MS Desmond J. McLeod, Detroit, MI Ian Moore, Clinton, MS Amber Nicole Morris, Florence, MS *Tierra C. Mozee, Jackson, MS Ronald Richard Mushi, Madison, MS Maurine Kuoh Ngong, Jackson, MS De'Jai Katina Nichols, Jackson, MS Emilia Orang-Ojong Oben, Chicago, IL Shayla S. Pugh, Newton, MS Vertena Rachelle Shoto, Jackson, MS Lakeria B. Simpson Flora, MS Shemenia Sims, Jackson, MS *Justin A. Smith, MS Wessie B. Sims, Jackson, Jackson, MS Eric MS Delars L. Smith, Smith, Biloxi, Jackson, MS Eva N. Snell, Jackson, MS Caitlyn Paulette Spane, Jackson, MS Raven Valentina Thompson, Madison, MS Cherell F. Stuckey, Indianola, MS Miriam AliciaTriplett, Toaster,Jackson, Clinton, MS Rhonda Lashelle MS Marnisha Buckhaulton, Jackson, MS Misty Waldrop,Toney Raymond, MS Alexandria Nicole Turner, Mellani M Wallace, Bolton, MS Jackson, MS Miami, FL Julia*Kimberly K. Walsh, Valmyre New Orleans, LA *Zhakia L. Walker, Jackson, MS Karen Washington, Jackson, MS Keshun Watson, Flora, MS Sabria S. Whitted, Jackson, MS *Sieyara J. Wells, Las Vegas, NV Croatia Nyib Williams, Edwards, MS Zorkesha Williams,Coila, Magnolia, MS Kimberly K. Williams, *Jasmine L. Wilson, Jackson, MS Antranekia J. Willis, Crystal Springs, MS Young, Jackson, MS Bria Kelani Wright,N.Jackson, MS

Teran Danyelle Bell, Jackson, MS SERVICE Ja'Ohn Trevez Bennett, Jackson, MS Diamond DeShawn TaJanna Bowens, Crete, ILDr. Ricardo A. Brown Teylor N'Rai Bowles, Dean Jackson, MS Ja'Kyra T. Cannon, Leland, MS Tracy A. Carr, Chicago, IL *Cipreuna S. Church, Lawton, OK B ACHELOR OF SOCIAL Nicole Barretto Cockhern, Dededo, Guam WORK John W. Craig, Jr., Byram, MS Armani Le'sha Daniel, Cleveland, OH Lakia Edison, Jackson, MS, SOCIAL WORK Monterrica Lachelle Foster, Waterford, MS *Eddreka LaSha’Jackson, Gillem, MS Leland, MS Oluchi D. Agusiegbe, J. Gooden, Jackson, BreiaJolanda S. Armstrong, Jackson, MS MS Kenya Hampton, Tchula, Chasity M. S. Bailey, Vicksburg, MS MS CHEMISTRY *Patrice Harris, Brittany Bass,J.Jackson, MSColumbus, MS *Regan Harris,Bentonia, Florence,MS MS Kimberly P. S. Burgess, Chassidy T. Carter, Ridgeland, MS Denise La’Shay Henderson, Jackson, MS Laura Williamson Burns, Forest, MS Destini D. Herron, Jackson, MS Lakeshia Herron, Crystal Springs, MS Tamiko Campbell, Durant, Alexis Totierra Jones, Chicago, IL Shantwanza Hill, Glendora, MS Maurice Antoine F. Collins, Jackson, MS William Kayitare, Pittsburgh, Melody R. Holmes, Clinton, MS HISTORY James B. Davis, Jackson, MS *Kiara McCarty, Kansas City, KS Berecia A. Hughes, Canton, MS Lakecia R. Fields, Jackson, MS Breirra L. Raynor, Little Rock, AR Eboni R. Hull, Aurora, M COMMUNICATIONS Jarietta J.ASS Fleming, Canton, MS Natalie J. White, Keithville, Danielle JaNae Hunt, Jackson, MS Jonea L. Frazier, Jackson, MS Jasmyne Nicole Hurley, Southaven, Jamilatou Cherif Aidara, MS MS Terri A. Hogue, Yazoo City, MSJackson, Breanna Kiera Jennings, Indianola, MS CIVIL ENGINEERING Kennede Banks,Ridgeland, Plano, TXMS Ashley R. Katherine Horton-Brooks, Mikia J. Johnson, Jackson, MS Kayla Danyelle Blue, Chicago, Teresa L. Huell, Vicksburg, MS IL Mia C. Jones, McComb, Kendra Meridian, MSMC Joseph Andrew Harris, Canton, MS Hollie L. Brown, Johnson Vicksburg, MS *Zoie Kemp, Jackson, MSMS MS *Eldria N.G. Coleman, Carthage, Brandon M. McMillan, Laurel, MS Latasha Monet Latham, Tylertown, Derrick Ivonte Memphis, TN *Kayla L. Chambliss, Kirby, Dallas, TN Jose Miguel Sanchez, Vicksburg, MS Amber Lockett, Moorhead, Cornelius Kahlil Copeland, Saint Petersburg, *Destiney Lildoris Lawrence, Fairhope, AL Bryant K. Smith, Madison, MS Kendra V. Lomas, Jackson, MS FL Virginia Martin, Pass Christian, MS Sada' Nicole Longino, Prentiss Kennedi A. Cox University Park COMPUTER ENGINEERING Lontreal C. Matthews, Clarksdale, MS Ivory Davis, Jackson, MS Kaitlin Jeannette McCain, Chester requirements during Summer 2017 *-Denotes student completed graduation Trespertean B. Gilmore, Byram, MS Allison Serenity Brady, Keenesburg, Rodessha P.Haley, McCalpin, Jackson, MS Kendria S. Clinton, MS Jamia Brim, Canton, MS Lakandra McNealy, Jackson, MS Feunshay T. Jenkins, Milwaukee, George A. Henderson, Philadelphia, MS Tyshara Mobley, Biloxi, MS *Xavier L. Zantrell Manning, Thomasville, Zachary Hite, Brawley, Terrance C. Moore, Jackson, MS Tenia McBride, Milwaukee, WI Davaughn A. Jackson, Jackson, MS Kysia Jackson, MS Jhade'Owens, Brionne Norris, Chicago, IL Jasmaine K. Jenkins, Saraland, AL Cauiana D. Paige, Pendleton, Crystal Springs, MS Fatihah L. Elizabeth, Brett F. Kitchens, Florence, MS Jonneka Pough,IttaJackson, MS Maya R.N. Parker, Bena, MS Larondrick C. Lanus, Woodville, Courtney Poullard,Jackson, Jackson, MS ConstanceAlexandria Danielle Robinson, MS DeOnica Dechelle Mitchell, Durant, MS Annette L. Robinson, Jackson, MS BeJay Alandodd Welch, Riverdale, GA Shalah Dean Robinson, Grand Rapids, MI Arianna Thalia Salas, Chicago, IL Stephen Micah Thomas, Mobile, AL Vertena Rachelle Shoto, Jackson, MS PSYCHOLOGY Markees Charles Weatherspoon, Memphis, Shemenia Sims, Jackson, MS *-Denotes student completed graduation requirements during Summer 2017TN Wessie B. Sims, Jackson,Simco, MS Jacques John Williams, III, Decatur, GA Jesse Paul Anderson, Delars Smith, Jackson, MS MS Anthony M. Wright, Chicago, IL Parris L. Bouler, Greenville, Caitlyn Paulette MS Grace A. Cowan,Spane, Jackson,Jackson, MS Cherell F. Stuckey, MS IN Dominique LaTriceIndianola, Cox, Gary, COMPUTER SCIENCE Rhonda MS Toni M. Lashelle Crockett,Triplett, Las Vegas,Jackson, NV Misty Waldrop, Raymond, MS Allen D. Ervin, Jackson, MS Michael Lee Brown, Richton Park, Mellani MSMS MeghanM A.Wallace, Godfrey,Bolton, Jackson, Jason Tyler Bruno, Sacramento, Julia K. Walsh, New Orleans, LAMS Romeroe R. Jordan, Jackson, Aniekan Samuel Essien, Madison, MS Karen Jackson, MS BarendWashington, Jacobus kruger, Brandon, MS Ladarius Rashun Felix, Byram, MS Sabria S. Whitted, Jackson, Torrance Dominique Lee,MS Clinton, MS Nicholas Gonzalez Del Castillo Nanez, Croatia Williams, Edwards, MS MS Barquisimeto, CarvinaNyib Vadoll Mitchell, Lexington, Kimberly K.Myers, Williams, Navarski Davion McCallum, Belzoni, MS Jamacia E. Pearl,Coila, MS Antranekia J. D. Willis, Crystal Springs, Jerry L. Wells, Jackson, MS *Christopher Smith, Clinton, MS MS Bria Wright, MS Jillian PatriceJackson, Travillion, Greenwood, MS Cortney Alanna Wheeler, Jackson, MS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Jewea Wilburn, Meridian, MS Destiney McClendon, Philadelphia, MS COLLEGE Danell Williams, Aurora, Kevonce Fitgerald McDonald, Brian L. Buford, Gautier,Gautier, MS OF SCIENCE , ENGINEERING JessicaFred G. Mcghee, Diamond S Williams, Canton, MS Harris,Memphis, Lake, TN *ErnestMckenzie, Belzoni, MS Michael Charli Ngahane Tonmbiak, Jackson, AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. Daniel Watkins Felicia A. Thompson, Jackson, MS DeanNew Orleans, LA Aliah Monique Benson, BACHELOR OF MUSIC *Michael Dolan, Brandon, MS Everett A. Gladney, Jackson, MS BACHELOR OF S CIENCE Laraven J. Hentz, Batesville, MS MUSIC PERFORMANCE ACCOUNTING Daed Yousef Jaber, Jordan, Eddie D. Jones, Crystal Springs, MS Joseph A. Gooden, Clarksdale, MS C HILDCARE AND FAMILY Rayan Salem Alafif, Jackson, MS Amani Chartel Kincaid, Good Hope, *Ahmad Hashem Alhaddad, Clinton, MS Tuan Le, Vietnam,EDUCATION Youlander L. Ross, Starkville, MS Adrian Jackson, Jackson, MS FOREIGN LANGUAGE Ahmed Fouad Alkhateeb, Clinton, MS Earnest R. Montgomery, Jackson, MS Carlos Russell,Memphis, Jackson,TN MS Telvin J. R. Johnson, Kendall D. Adams, Greenville, MS Marquez C. Arterberry, Jackson, MS BACHELOR OF MUSIC *Demory Dwight Monroe, Washington, DC Amy N.Kelly, Smith, Jackson, *Cameo Jackson, MSMS H ISTORY Sherry Anderson, Jackson, MS Bobby Bronson, Jackson, MS Sharon A. O'Neal, Fayette, Cory Steele, Morton, MSWisconsin Brittney A. Kirkwood, EDUCATION *ChasitieAlmeida V. Barnes, Greenville, MS Mary Jordan Camp, Jackson, MS, Leonardo Sanches, Sao Paulo *Xavier Lee,J.Yazoo City, MS Jerone M. Benjamin, Jackson, MS Breonna Stewart, Hazlehurst, MS Jackson, MS Demarderus P. Alexander, Bobby Joe Sims, Blackmon, Jackson, MS Ahamefula Ezem K. Ezem, Berkeley, Frunyhana Jackson, MSMemphis, TN K'Deidra Alexandria Massey, Courtney M. Bilbrew, Jashanno Sweeting, Waldorf, Monroe, LA MUSIC EDUCATION Morris Jamal Bowman, Itta Bena, MS during Summer 2017 Alexis D. Bright, Jackson, MS Amanda P. Frizell, Jackson, MS *-Denotes student completed graduation requirements Keeric Small, Canton,Memphis, MS Shiquita A. Lena, MS Jocelyn M. Brock, TN Charity L.McClendon, Thomas, MS Shervon R. Jones,Jackson, Pearl, MS Kenya Cawthorne, Shreveport, LA Jasmine Geraldine Hall, Hazlehurst, MS Leadrianne L. White, Indianapolis, IN Craig D. McGee, Yazoo City, MS BrianEdwards, Hayward Carter, New Orleans, LA *Deshawn Tillman, Pittsboro, Lashannon R. Williams, Jackson, MS Tonja P. King, Jackson, MS Felicia Gulfport, MS Tiffany M. Irving, Jackson, MS Eyonna Wolfe,Collins, Jackson, MS Cortez D. Mitchell, ParisR. Sterling San Antonio, TX Lori Anne Travis,Donaldsonville, Terry, MS Mya Taneshia Lee, Jackson, MS Rosaland Lavet Evans, Hazlehurst, MS *Haley Alexandria Jackson, Ridgeland, MS *Funtasia Pearl, MS Louis, MO Roddrick Tyrone Davis, Chicago, IL *John F.Palm, Victorian, Jennifer R. Lewis,St.Ruth, Madonna Kaye Hamlett, Okolona, MS *Gaylan Shantel-Denise Johnson, E CONOMICS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Shakara T. Perry, Natchez, MS Tashaurio Kenyata Davis, Clinton, MS *Michael Antonio Wallace, Creek, Birmingham, AL Terry Idehen Omoregie, Silver Byram, MS Lea N. Hardy, Ridgeland, MS Ismail Birungi Rashid, Jackson, *Shekerra D. Dawkins, Holly Springs, MS Chelsea D. Willis, Raymond, MS Adrian J. Johnson, Jackson, MS Jamal D. Phillips, Meridian, MS Shaquille Jackson,MS MS Antoine L. Herbert, Gibson, Jackson, Dontaveon K.B.Robinson, Jackson, MS MS Matthew Lyle DeHart, Clinton, MS Sirrenthia Wilson, Crystal Springs, CRIMINAL JUSTICE Christinia Johnson, Canton, MS Lakeidra R. Winters, Jackson, MS Gerica Hollings, Pascagoula, FL Markesha C. Robinson, McComb, MS Kenneth Jerome Dickey, Brookhaven, MS AND CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Kameron Lamotte Jones, Clinton, MS Darius D.EJohnson, Jackson, MS NTREPRENEURSHIP S PECIAL DUCATION Kensley Dorian Septs,EBaton Rouge, LA Lee Doss, Itta Bena, MS *Destin Kierre Lewis, East Saint Louis, MO *Jennifer R. Jones, Macon, GA Shaterraca Slaughter, Macon, GA Karen V. Dudley, Jackson, MS Duncil Amores, Oakland, CA *-Denotes student completed graduation requirements during Summer*Alem 2017 Byron J. Magee-Stewart, Jackson, MS Shanea LaShay Joseph, Gulfport, MS *Paul Battle, Jackson, MS *Sheena R. Anderson, MS Shaunya Michelle Sutton,Jackson, Stone Mountain, GA Reneisha L. Evans, Decatur, GA *Fatavia Abrille Banks, Winona, MS Mildred D. Martin, Raymond, MS *Kegela V. Landfair, Pickens, Adam Roberts Bunley, Jackson,MS MS Mendenhall, MS Jeremy Odell Cox, Mark J. Thigpen, Jackson, MS FeliciaS.H.Mcdonald, Fleming, Jackson, MS Tracy E. Beard, Jackson, MS Schelle C. Norwood, Brandon, MS Raphael Jackson, MS Domique Sharae Rodgers, Willingboro, Larry Darnell Thomas, Vicksburg, MS Contessa Darnette Flemming, Brandon, MS Justin Marquise Blue, Brookhaven, MS Marilyn Marie Perry, Jackson, MS Veronica Schreace Moore, Rienzi, Sheldon Henry Smith, MS Bianca C. Wooten, Greenville, MS Richard J. Floyd, II,Jackson, Gulfport, MS Lakatta Carey, Jackson, MS Amber Latrice Rimpson, Jackson, MS D'Erica Monique Morgan, Jonas V. Stokes, Crenshaw, MS Greenville, MS Traeshaun E Tasita Socorro Garcia, Cleveland, OH Sequoia J. Collins, Itta Bena, MS Evelyn J. Robinson-Lewis, Jackson, MS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE Lavarce D. Morton, Shelby, PROFESSIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY Shaquan Ch Dameika R.Crystal Garrett, Hazlehurst, MS UATE ANDIDATES FORMagee, EGREES Titus L. Dixon, Jackson, MS *Brandall Smith, MS Diera S. Neal, Springs, MS FINANCE IN E DUCATION Aaron K. Ja Carenzo E. George, Bolton, MS S TUDIES Fabienne Fanord, Port-au-Prince, Haiti Marquez Sutton, Jackson, MS Nellie G. Pratt, Calhoun City, ALL OMMENCEMENT *Yousef Kha *Vallemond Lamar German, Anaheim, CA Daunte Jamar Fisher, Houston, TX *Terrence Nathan Thompson, Edwards, MS Tamiko L.Asiri, Richardson, Edwards, Ahmed Ali Abha, Saudi Arabia MS Joshua Lind * Pamela Lee-Hookfin, Jackson, MS *Kathy Anderson, Jackson, MS Brittany Foreman, Mobile, AL E LEMENTARY E DUCATION DECEMBER 8, 2017Tomlin, Lynchburg, Rhonda Tiffany Robertson, Magnolia, Ariyel C.N. Bryant, Yazoo City, MS MS Razuli E. Lit *Gloria Goodwin, Hazlehurst, MS *Jocelyn M. Brock, Memphis, TN *Corliss L. Harris, Jackson, MS Marcus Dante Vaugn, Jackson, MS Geneva Green, Lasha Sparkman, Michael Jackson, MS Jackson, MS Brandon DeM Bridget M. Gray, Edwards, MS Lestrina Bailey, Memphis, TN *Anson Ross, Jamal K. Hawkins, Atlanta, GA *Tiffany M. Tyse, St. Louis, MO *Kelsey D. Thomas, Jackson, MS INESS Tyler B. San Deborah J. Gunn, Ridgeland, MS Tyler J.Swann, Battle, Jackson, MS *Timothy Clarence C. Hendrix, Benton, Ebony Victoria Waller, Jackson, MS Annette Walton, Jackson, MS *-Denotes student completed graduation requirements during Summer 2017 David Sayles *Jasmine T. Harris, Utica, MS Jzsamika S. Buckley, Florence, *Michael Antonio Wallace, SilverMS Creek, *LeShante' Alaxandria Henry, Christiansted, Tiffany Sherelle Wilks, Jackson, MS Kepora Washington, Jackson, MS mi Henry L. Wi Sarah Holder, Laurel, MS Jazzlyn E. Harris, MS *Jalen D. Baker, Utica,Vicksburg, MS Meko Patrell Johnson, Jackson, MS Erica P. Wilder, Kosciusko, MS Jordan R. W *Patricia M. Hopkins, Columbus, MS Kyleigh T. Io, Parker, *Brittnee Ballard, Bentonia, MS Miranda L. Johnson, Jackson, MS BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Sharlyta R. W William L. Horton, Jackson, MS ErikaBarnes, Christine James, Phyllis Jackson, MS Phoenix, AZ *Jessica L. Joiner, Jackson, MS HEALTH , PHughes, HYSICAL C OLLEGE OF E DUCATION Carolyn Harrison Pickens, MS Jessykah D. Shepherd, Jackson, MS *Joshua R. Bates, Jackson, MS *Kyle Lampley, Jackson, MS Aliah Monique Benson, New Orleans, LA SINESS EDUCATION ANDKentwood, RECREATION Miquel K. James, Larissa Marie Westbrooks, Pelahatchie, MS Ricky Devonta Luckett, Canton, MS *Michael Dolan, Brandon, MS AND HUMAN D EVELOPMENT ON Yolanda D. Jordan, Clinton, MS KiaraC McCarty, KansasOF City, MS Jasmine Shontae Young, Greenville, MS OLLEGE PUBLIC Everett A. Gladney, Jackson, MS *-Denotes student completed graduation requirements during Summer 2017 Marquett L. Allen, Terry, MS Johnathan T Tondia D. Lewis, Clinton, MS Aleka S. Mitchell, Morton, MS Laraven J. Hentz, Batesville, MS Marquis L. Allen, Jackson, MS S ERVICE James Antho Jamarius J. Mabry, Jackson, MS Deariana D. Mitchell, Jackson, MS S OCIAL S CIENCE E DUCATION Daniel Watkins Daed YousefDr. Jaber, Jordan, Keontre R. Anderson, Canton, MS Lashundra D. Marshall, Edwards, MS Handaron J. Moore, Jackson, MS Dean Eddie D. Jones, Crystal Springs, MS Shawn B. Bishop, Jackson, MS Dr. Mozee, RicardoJackson, A. Brown Felicia A. Thompson, Jackson, MS M Jacqueline McCullough, Canton, MS Jayln Decker MS Amani Chartel Kincaid, Good Hope, Treshawn Bolden, Jackson, MS Dean inton, MS Paula J. McDuffey, New Hebron, Kiara Nishia Owens, Morton, MS Tuan Le, Vietnam, Omar J. Conley Jackson, MS POLITICAL SILCIENCE B ACHELOR OF S CIENCE C OLLEGE n, MS *Janarius Dewayne Middleton, Sidon, Erik Payton, Chicago, Earnest R. Montgomery, Jackson, MS Jamahd Dashun Dent, Yazoo City, MS , MS Angela Moore, Jackson, MS *DeAndrae D. Powell, Flint, MI *Demory Dwight Monroe, Washington, DC OF LIBERAL ARTS Jack E. Johnson, Jackson, MS *Roy T. Good, Jr., Jackson, MS *Matthew A. Person, Water Valley, *Jarryd E. Price, YazooOF City, MSOCIAL BACHELOR Sharon A. O'Neal, Fayette, Alexis Michelle Moore, Prentiss,S MS Akeyla B. Harper, Jackson, MS CHILDCARE AND FAMILY *James Alexander Reid, Vallejo, Marquis D. Reed, Port Gibson, MS Leonardo Almeida Sanches, Sao Paulo Zavia P. Epp Dr. Mario J. Azevedo *Lawrence A. Williams, Jackson, MS Kimberly Hentz, Horn Lake, WORK keley, Ava D. Robinson, Utica, MS Brittany Rogers, Greenwood, MS EDUCATION Frunyhana Sims, Jackson, MS Dean Adrian Jackson, Jackson, MS Dario Robinson, Amory, Romello Marquis Shumake, Atlanta, GA Keeric D. Small, Canton, MS SOCIOLOGY Telvin J. Johnson, Memphis, TN SOCIAL WORK Memphis, TN rst, MS Youlander L. Ross, Starkville, MS Essence Marquel Springfield, Kendall D. Adams, Greenville, MS IN Leadrianne L. White, Indianapolis, *Cameo Kelly, Jackson, MS Carlos R. Russell, Jackson, MS Johnny Thames, Jackson, MS Sherry EyonnaAnderson, R. 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Williams, Jackson, MS Larondrick C. Lanus, Woodville, MUSIC EDUCATION Jessica Dewanna Goodwin, Jackson, MS Morris Bowman, IttaMS Bena, MS PSYCHOLOGY KiaraJ.Jamal McCarty, Kansas City, MS Jerone M. Benjamin, Jackson, MS Breonna Stewart, Hazlehurst, Kenya S. Hampton, Tchula, MS Annette L. Robinson, Jackson, MS Sharlyta R. Williams, Jackson, MS DeOnica Dechelle Mitchell, Durant, MS *Charles P. Grant, Jackson, MS Shervon R.Mitchell, Jones,Waldorf, Pearl, MS MS CHEMISTRY AlekaSweeting, S. Morton, *Patrice J. Harris, Columbus, MS Courtney M. Bilbrew, Memphis, TN Jashanno Arianna Thalia Salas,Simco, Chicago,MS IL *-Denotes student completed during Summer 2017 Lashannon R. Williams, Jackson, Shalah Dean Robinson, Grand Rapids, MI Javier Deshaun High,graduation Chicago, requirements IL Jesse Paul Anderson, Tonja P. King, Jackson, MS Deariana D. Mitchell, Jackson, MS *Regan S. Harris, Florence, MS Jocelyn M. Brock, Memphis, TN Charity L. 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Idehen Victorian, St. Louis,Morton, MO Jacques John Williams, III, Decatur, GA Anthony Williams, Augusta, GA WilliamJames Kayitare, Pittsburgh, Marqus Devon McDuffie, Atlanta, Melody R. Holmes, Clinton, MS Toni M. Crockett, Las Vegas, NV Jamal Phillips, Meridian, MS Creek, ErikD. Payton, Chicago, IL Silver Tashaurio Kenyata Davis, Clinton, MS *Michael Antonio Wallace, Anthony M. Wright, Chicago, IL *Kiara McCarty, Kansas City, KS Berecia A. Hughes, Canton, MS *LaCortia Uneke McFarland, Shubuta, Allen D. Ervin, Jackson, MS Lakeidra R. Winters, Jackson, *DeAndrae D.Raymond, Powell, MI *Shekerra D. Dawkins, Holly Springs, MS Chelsea D. Willis, MSFlint,MS METEOROLOGY Breirra L. Raynor, Little Rock, AR Eboni R. Hull, Aurora, LaDarius D. Moore, Jackson, MS Meghan A. Godfrey, Jackson, MS *Jarryd Price,Crystal Yazoo City, MS MS Matthew Lyle DeHart, Clinton, MS Sirrenthia B. E. Wilson, Springs, Natalie J. 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Page 8 - November 30, 2017

The Blue & White Flash

JSU knocks off SWAC East Champ ASU in Soul Bowl

Morgan Beard

Sports Editor

Jackson State University defeated Alcorn State University in the 82nd meeting of the Annual Soul Bowl game, with the final score of 7-3. This was the first time JSU defeated Alcorn at Veterans Memorial Stadium since 2011 behind the arm of former JSU quarterback Casey Therriault. The Tigers closed the season by winning three of their last four games under Hughes, who finished his second season at 3-8 overall and 3-5 in Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) play. The Tigers finished 3-8 overall during Hughes first season. Alcorn State struggled most of the game to get the ball rolling as their only score came from a 19yard field goal by Alcorn kicker Corey McCullough in the first quarter. Alcorn Braves (7-4) overall and (6-2) in SWAC play. They will play in the last SWAC championship game in Houston, Texas this year. Senior linebacker Andre Lloyd from Yazoo, Miss., was proud that JSU pulled off a Soul Bowl victory. “I don’t want to say we played a perfect game because you’re never going

Photo: JSU Blitz

Sophomore running back Tyrell Kennedy (4) scored the only touchdown of the game as JSU went on to defeat Alcorn State.

to be perfect in anything you do. We just wanted to play sound, disciplined defense like we’ve been coached to do and I couldn’t ask for a better effort from our team,” said Lloyd. Lloyd was 1 of 5 seniors that played on the defensive side of the ball. He also won the C-Spire Most Valuable Senior in the state of Mississippi award. Junior wide receiver Benjay Parrish from Ellenwood, Ga., lead the Tigers in receiving yards with 7 catches for 80 yards.

He finished the season with 22 catches for 235 yards and one receiving touchdown catch. Junior quarterback Jordan Williams from Memphis, Tenn., started this game with 14 of 26 passes for 130 yards in the air. Williams’ rushed for 29 yards on 11 carries on the ground. In the second quarter, sophomore running back Terrell Kennedy from Mobile, Ala., scored the only touchdown of the game on a 69-yard dash to the end

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zone. This was Kennedy’s first rushing touchdown of the season. Kennedy is also the first JSU Tiger since 2013 to have 1,000 allpurpose yards in a season. “Senior Frank Carter from Tampa Bay, Fla., always tells me just to follow him. So we lined up on that play and he turned around and just kind of gave me a nod. I thought, Oh man, here we go,” said Kennedy about the scoring play. Senior linebacker Shawn Bishop explained the

defensive game plan for JSU. “Our number 1 motive this week was to stop the run. If we did that, we knew they couldn’t do anything. We had guys flying to the ball and tackling. Just a great defensive effort on our side of the ball in just not letting them score a touchdown,” said Johnson. Bishop is also a 2017 C Spire Conerly Trophy nominee. He finished the season with 74 total tackles, with 9.5 tackles for loss and a sack. He also recovered two fumbles. The Tiger’s upset win will not change the outlook of the SWAC championship. Alcorn will still face Grambling State. “In the state of Mississippi, this win is huge,” Coach Hughes said. “It’s in the grocery store, it’s in the mall. It’s JSU-Alcorn at the coffee pot. It’s playing marbles, it’s playing spades, it’s playing backgammon. To beat Alcorn is the greatest accomplishment that we can possibly accomplish. I told the guys that all the other games this season don’t matter. This one is the one that matters.” The Tigers will open up their 2018 season against the Golden Eagles of Southern Mississippi on Sept. 1, 2018 at M. M. Roberts Stadium in Hattiesburg, Miss.

Photos: Kalin Norman

1-4) JSU students, alumni and fans supporting the Tigers as they battle against Alcorn State University.

Meet JSU’s Sonny Thee Tiger, the man behind the mask

Photo: Kalin Norman

Jasalyn Lucas

MC404 Contributor It is Saturday night, the crowd is pumped, the children are excited and the alumni are satisfied by the scenery of their alma mater. The band is in the background getting ready for the game to start and right before the football players come out, the mascot comes out with the cheerleaders, bringing pride and joy to the crowd.

Who is this person behind the mask? Who is this person that has so much energy to keep the crowd pumped? It is Sonny Thee Tiger! Jackson State University’s is Fernando Mitchell, a 20-year-old social work major from Magee, Miss. “I just love how the kids smile and how I light up their day,” said Mitchell, who admits this played a role in deciding become the mascot, a role he has been

doing since high school. One thing that inspired Sonny was watching former JSU mascot Wavy Dave (David Chambers) and he always aspired to be just like him. Finally, after years of hoping, his wish came true. If you do not know of Wavy Dave, he was JSU’s legendary mascot for 20 years. He started in the 1980’s and was a 1988 Jackson State graduate. The things he would do at the game had the crowd ecstatic. JSU fans waited for him and the “baby Tigers” every home game faithfully. In his honor, the mascot was named “Wavy Dave” after him. This year (2017) the name and mascot has changed to “Sonny Thee Tiger.” Many people were shocked when the mascot changed. Some fans and alumni were mad and some adapted to the change like it was nothing. Many want to know why the mascot has changed. The man behind the mask (Mitchell) said, “The suit that we had was falling apart with holes everywhere in it,

and it was very stinky. It was time for an upgrade. I went to Jackson State and they said they would get back to me and never did. So my father was kind enough to buy a suit for the school.” Sonny always grew up knowing all of JSU traditions, including that of Wavy Dave and said how much of an inspiration he was to him and how he would watch his videos to better himself as a mascot. According to Mitchell, the name of the mascot changed because of a request from the mother of Chambers. And that is how Sonny Thee Tiger was born. The mascot practices with the cheerleaders. The head coach of the team, Shirley Harrison, also has a say so when it comes to picking the mascot. “I love working with Sonny Thee Tiger since he has been here. He puts in a lot of hard work and dedication into his job. I think we couldn’t have picked a better person,” said Harrison. Sometimes being the

mascot of the school can be a tough job and a lot of pressure. The man behind the mask said “the crazy fans” were the toughest part of his job. Sonny admits that there are many perks as well. His favorite thing to do is dance with the “best band in the land”, the Sonic Boom of the South. With their exciting music playing during the games, it keeps him pumped up. How does Sonny deal with having so much attention on him at every event? He said “I feel great because I always have had attention on me, so I love it.” Mitchell said he does plan to pass on the “Sonny Thee Tiger” moniker after he leaves. The person who comes behind will have some big shoes to fill. “The advice I would give the (future) mascot would be to study the people before you and do your part. Don’t just be on the sidelines standing, get into the game because they should know it’s more than a game,” said Mitchell.


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