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GLOBAL LECTURE SERIES TO HOST BUZZ by Emmalyne Kwasny Staff Writer
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Famous for being one of the first people to set foot on the moon, Buzz ALdrin ( pictured above) is scheduled to speak at Mississippi State University on Feb.9 in Bettersworth Auditorium. Aldrin is a keynote speaker in the 2016 Global Lecture Series hosted by MSU’s Student Association. He is set to speak at 7 p.m.
Music Makers to host Rae Sremmurd by Savannah Taggart Staff Writer
Rae Sremmurd, a hip-hop duo from Tupelo, will be headlining a concert hosted by Music Maker Productions at the Mississippi Horse Park on Feb. 25. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and the concert will begin at 8 p.m. Chase Williams, ticketing chair for Music Maker
Productions, said students should buy tickets now. They can be purchased in Union suite 314, the Music Maker ticket booth on the first floor of the Union, or online at www.msuconcerts. com. “We want to encourage students to get their tickets as soon as possible so that they can get them the cheapest,” Williams said. Tickets will be $20 until Monday. They will increase to $25 and then to $30 at the
The Mississippi State University Student Association is hosting in Buzz Aldrin to be the keynote speaker for the 2016 Global Lecture Series. This event will be held on Feb. 9 in the Bettersworth Auditorium of Lee Hall at 7 p.m., doors opening at 6:30 p.m. The Global Lecture Series (GLS) is an annual organized lecture event organized by the Student Association. JoJo Dodd, SA President, said the purpose of this series is to create opportunities for students to hear from people who have helped shape the world. Audrey Anne Estes, GLS director of special events said the SA makes this event free so that every student has the opportunity to experience it. “My goal for the Global Lecture was to provide Mississippi State students with an experience that they would never forget, and that they could not get anywhere else,” Estes said. BUZZ, 2
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door. One discounted ticket and one regular-priced ticket may be purchased per student. There will be plenty of parking on site, but free shuttles will also be available at the union, fraternity row and the Cotton District to take students to the horse park. Williams said he is ecstatic to have the first hip-hop act in Starkville since 2013 and he wants students to share in his excitement. SREMMURD, 2
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Roxanne Raven
-Starkville, MS -Junior, Political Science major -Vice President 2015-2016
-Starkville, MS -Junior, Political Science major -Attorney General 2015-2016
“I know what it takes to make policy happen, I’ve been in SA for a while and I’ve seen what it takes to get things pushed through. I want to continue with the inclusion efforts we have been making this year. I want to make sure the policies we pass affect all students, not just those involved with greek life.”
“It is important for us to always remember we are where we are for a reason. Whether it was help from a teacher or advice from a preacher, we are here because of others. I’m running because I want to give back to MSU. I’m from Starkville, I bleed maroon and white and I want to give back to Mississippi State University.”
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Two SA Execs. run for SA President, 16 run for seven new at-large seats, see second page for more.
RAE SREMMUND: The Tupelo based hip-hop group will roll through the MSU Horsepark Feb. 25, thanks to MSU Music Makers.
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