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“USG’s FUTURE IS BRIGHT” Alumnus sworn President issues ‘state of USG’ address By Alex Grubbs

USG Beat Reporter

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United Student Government President Blaine King delivers his ‘State of the USG’ speech Monday during USG’s regular meeting.

Director of IT speaks with student government USG By Alex Grubbs

USG Beat Reporter

Some classrooms lack a projector or a Smartboard at Point Park, but technology services at the university plan to change this. Costing roughly $25,000 to $30,000, the technology department on campus built an interactive classroom that allows instructors and students to use and write on technology on top of the desks. “We went out and looked for something we can afford,” Tim Wilson, director of Technology at Point Park, said to student government on Monday. “It’s been a great success,” Wilson said. Multiple types of a classes are taught in the classroom, including computer sciences, math and business. But no new furniture was bought for this new change in technology. “[We] took the existing furniture and turned it around,” Wilson said. Recording Secretary Davion Heron questioned how quickly new classrooms would be transformed to the interactive classroom. Wilson hopes to have a classroom renovated during the summer. Heron also asked how classrooms currently without built-in projectors or smart boards can be modernized while this new change is happening. “We are wanting to move in that direction,” Wilson

responded citing that it decrease the amount of time workers have to move equipment across campus and that professors have been requesting for these new upgrades. The interactive classroom is currently in room 307 of Academic Hall. Sen. Kayla Damazo also asked for more printers being available around campus including Lawrence Hall and the Student Center. Wilson said that it was the first time receiving that request and it can be an easy adjustment. Also at the meeting, Sen. Shayna Mendez brought attention to the inconsistent nursing hours on campus. The head nurse of the department is Coordinator Heather Capo. “We understand she is the head of the health department,” Mendez said. “It is convenient for students to not know when the nurse is going to be there.” Mendez hopes that students become more aware of when the nurse will be in the office. The current hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Mondays through Fridays. President Blaine King also swore in freshman sports, arts and entertainment management major Nick Hesselbirg as a senator. USG will not meet next Monday, Feb. 27 due to spring break. The next meeting will be held Monday, March 6 at 3:15 p.m. on the seventh floor of the Student Center.

Alex Grubbs aagrubb@pointpark.edu

The accomplishments, performance and future goals of student government all were included in the first presidential address to students at the university. “We have seen the highs and lows, but the highs tremendously outweigh the lows,” United Student Government (USG) President Blaine King said in the first State of USG on Monday in the Student Center. King detailed the progress of the past and current executive cabinet of USG to give an update on what the student government has been doing before and during his two-year tenure. He triumphed at more student involvement, better communication with several offices and departments on campus and a transformed executive cabinet in terms of their duties -- including the communication of the trea-

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in as Pittsburgh’s new police chief By Josh Croup

Co-Sports Editor

Point Park alum Scott Schubert was sworn in as Pittsburgh’s permanent police chief Thursday after serving as the acting chief since November when his predecessor, Cameron McLay, resigned. The 24-year-old veteran of the Pittsburgh police force received his bachelor’s degree in law enforcement from Point Park in 2008, and later earned his masters in criminal justice administration from the university in 2010. Schubert has also taught homeland security as an adjunct professor at Point Park since 2013. “The routine of going to classes, interacting with other students, doing the assignments, and learning from the instructors, it was a great experience,” Schubert said after taking the oath of office. “[Point Park] has helped me with being a police supervisor and with teaching.” Outside of the classroom, Schubert has provided as-

sistance to Point Park Police Chief Jeffrey Besong and the rest of the Point Park Police Department. “Anything we ever needed training-wise or polishing a procedure, Scott has always been there to help, as well as the entire Pittsburgh Police Department,” Besong said in a phone interview.

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City of Pittsburgh Police Chief Scott Schubert

Pay It Forward holds event to gather toiletries for women By Carley Bonk Copy Editor

Pay It Forward hosted its “Bag It Forward” event Feb. 16 to benefit the local women’s shelter, Womanspace East. Club members set up a table in Lawrence Hall lobby Thursday afternoon for passing students to build a bag for a woman in need. Patty Sorg, junior criminal justice major and former president of Pay It Forward, said it would be an easy process. “The table will be set up like an assembly line, similar to our bagged lunches event in the past,” Sorg said. “Students will walk through and put items we have set out in their bag, and at the end we’ll have a bunch of markers that you can write encouraging words to give them some hope.” Mackenzie Sugrue, junior mass communication major and club president, prepared for the event by picking up necessities for women. “We have resealable Ziploc bags that people can fill up with tissues, pads, tampons, mouthwash and deodorant,” Sugrue said. “We talked to Womanspace, and they said that women are always in need of these items and they will definitely be used.” In the past, Pay It Forward

delivered bags to the Wood Street Commons, a temporary safe living space for those who are facing a housing crisis. This year, they decided to take bags to Womanspace on Fifth Avenue, a safe environment for struggling women and their children. Pay It Forward has a few more events in mind. Following spring break, they are planning to host a movie screening in the JVH Auditorium to raise money for the Syrian Refugee Crisis. “We are still deciding what to show, but I’ve been looking into inspirational movies,” Sugrue said. “We are not sure of the specific date yet, but we are hoping to show it in March.” The club was also looking into building a team to participate in the annual

Walk MS at Point State Park on April 23. “My mom has MS, so it’s been something I’ve been involved with for a few years,” Sugrue said. Registration is free and those who are interested can sign up online at Walk MS. Ryan Scott, a freshman psychology major and member of Pay It Forward, said he really enjoys community service and encourages other to check it out. “I was involved with an event for CORE [Center for Organ Recovery and Education] my senior year because my dad passed away from liver failure,” Scott said. “I really liked helping out and am happy to see other people happy.”

Carley Bonk cmbonk@pointpark.edu

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Sophomore Conor Mendelson and Freshman Haley Marra set up the assembly line for Bag It Forward.

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