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Roxanne wins the vote!

Roxanne Raven by Lacretia Wimbley Editor-in-chief

After what probably felt like a long two weeks of campaigning, Student Association political controversy and mixed feelings about endorsements –the2016StudentAssociation Executive Council Candidate election is finally over. On Tuesday night (Feb. 2), students awaited the results of the highly anticipated SA executive council election, receiving the news that Roxanne Raven won with a total number of 2,619 votes via the Mississippi State University SA Twitter. Her presidential campaign opponent, Cole Wood, received 539 fewer votes. Raven said she was at a loss for words when she discovered she had won, but promises to remain dedicated to students. “It was an overwhelming sense of honor and excitement,” Raven said.

Jordan Alexander | Courtesy Photo 7 Mississippi State University students escaped a fire Wednesday morning when their smoke detector woke up one of the residents. The back of the house (pictured) was engulfed in flames.

7 STUDENTS ESCAPE FIRE By: Staff Writer Emmalyne Kwansy

Seven students escaped a fire at 505 Louisville Street around 2:30 a.m. Wednesday morning, when one of the residents heard the smoke detector alarm. Jordan Alexander, David Coody, Seth Goellner, Winston Kimmel, Will Parfitt, Ben Shudak, Caleb Thompson and Cody Wescott all lived in the house. Many of them lost clothes, furniture, beds and

electronics. Almost all of the rooms received smoke and water damage, and the house will be torn down and completely rebuilt. According to Starkville Fire Marshall Mark McCurdy, when the fire department arrived, the back of the house was engulfed in flames. “If he (the student) had not woke up and gone out to check, many of them would

not be alive.” David Coody, senior communication major, said he was the first to wake up. According to Coody, he woke up to a faint beeping noise, but was unsure what it was. He said once he got out of bed, he realized it was the smoke alarm in his room. The moment he opened his door to check the house, he said he was immediately hit by smoke

and saw the outside was bright with flames. Then, he said he proceeded to wake up the rest of the men in the house. He said he ran throughout the house yelling “Get out...The house is on fire,” saving the lives of his other roommates who were all asleep. The students said they attempted to put the fire out, but soon realized it was too big to control. They

instead waited for the fire department to arrive. Will Parfitt, senior communications major, said he woke to Coody banging on the door. “I saw a ton of smoke and flames reaching the roof and I knew it was time to get out.” Ben Shudak, senior mechanical engineering major, said he lost everything in his bedroom. SMOKE, 2

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Bill Broyles, assistant VP of Student Affairs retires

2016 Student Association Executive Council Election Results

by Kelsey Horn Staff Writer

Earlier this year, Bill Broyles, a longtime Mississippi State faculty member, officially retired. Broyles retired from being the Assistant Vice President of Student Affairs. Broyles has worked at Mississippi State for 37 years. Broyles said he is trying to get used to retirement, and is looking for a new challenge. Broyles said he is looking for a way to give back to the community in some way. Broyles said he plans on traveling now that his schedule is more free. Broyles said his experience at MSU was more than he imagined, and originally, he had not expected to stay very long. Also, Broyles said his experience was rewarding.

Executive Board

SA Election Results

Senators at Large

winners in bold

Mackenzie Smith - 1616 votes Layton Little - 1595 votes Emily Crace - 1301 votes Katherine Anne Stringer - 1146 votes Katie Carroll - 1129 votes Anne Kate Tomlinson - 1111 votes Lexi Landry - 1096 votes

President

Roxie Raven - 2619 votes Cole Wood - 2080 votes

Vice President

Hunter Walne - 4507 votes

Secretary

Tyler McMurray - 2545 votes Elaine Vyles - 1943 votes

Treasurer

Ashley Brooks - 2520 votes Katherine Nash - 2056 votes

Attorney General

Gavin King - 4475 votes

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No removal of office for Dodd, sanctions given by Taylor Bowden News Editor

On Tuesday night (Feb. 2), the Mississippi State University Student Association Senate completed the final step in an impeachment process that began last Tuesday (Jan. 26), and found SA President JoJo Dodd guilty of a campaign violation and breaking his oath of office. Punitive sanctions were leveled against him instead of removal from office. Dodd said he did not think he was likely to be removed from office, and the motion the Senate made to remove his ability to veto was actually also against the constitution. Dodd said recently elected VP Hunt Walne is currently looking into the ruling. “We are just going to have to work through it and see what sticks,” Dodd said. The hearing began at 6

Taylor Bowden | The Reflector JoJo Dodd states his case during the hearing.

p.m. in Fowlkes Auditorium of the Colvard Student Union with Hunt Walne, who ran unopposed for SA Vice President, briefing the Senate on how the hearing would play out before SA Chief Justice and Elections Commissioner Jamie Aron took to the podium to direct business. After confirming Dodd had in fact received citations issued by the Election Commissioner, (after he broke constitutional rules by endorsing then Presidential candidate Roxanne Raven), allegations were leveled against Dodd and he was given an opportunity to plead guilty or defend himself.

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