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TUESDAY MARCH 5, 2019

134th YEAR ISSUE 38

THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884

Student Association elects new executives Jake Manning, President DYLAN BUFKIN STAFF WRITER

Originally, Jake Manning came to Mississippi State University to avoid his high school graduating class from Jackson Academy, where the University of Mississippi is teasingly called “the 13thgrade.” It did not hurt that his older brother already attended MSU and was involved in Sigma Chi, which

Manning also joined. Manning stressed he had no plans for joining the Student Association, much less becoming its president, when he arrived on Starkville’s campus as a freshman. In high school, Manning was not involved in student government, but he did play football and was a member of the chess team. Additionally, he and a friend started a Harry Potter club, where they would watch the popular films and play

Quidditch, a sport originating from the novels. Manning is an avid fantasy novel reader, and when made to pick a favorite, Manning names “The Lightbringer Series” by Brent Weeks as exceptional, though he still has a special love for Harry Potter. “I read the first one in a day; I read all of them in a week. I was hooked, and I’m a bad binger on anything,” Manning said. “I’m a big series guy when it comes to books.” PRESIDENT, 2

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Emily Case, Vice President EMMA DRAY BRASWELL STAFF WRITER

Emily Case, a progressive mind for the future of MSU’s campus life, was appointed as the Student Association’s new vice president, with 76.68 percent of the votes. The numbers show many consider her the best candidate for this position, whether because of her personality, hard work ethic or her plan of action. When running for a position in the student

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government, it is important to spread the word efficiently. Social media was vital to Case’s campaign because of her connections. “I’m lucky enough to be involved in a sorority, so I have 260 people who can post my graphic on their Instagram stories,” Case said. Social media helped her in more ways than just various Instagram stories, she said. Case’s campaign was furthered by her campaign videos produced, which were made by Hugo Garcia. They created three videos, and all three were

more comedic and personal than the clean-cut campaign videos Case avoided. “We made one about change that incorporated the off-campus dining options I’m hoping to implement,” Case said. “We made a funny one about parking, and then just one based off of the kid president video. I thought those were really helpful, because a lot of people thought they were funny, so they’d send them to their friends, and then people who don’t even follow me on social media were commenting on them and viewing them.” VP, 2

Jes Miller, Treasurer EMMA KING

STAFF WRITER

The Mississippi State University student body elected junior finance major Jes Miller as the new Student Association Treasurer. Miller won with a 58.1 percent majority and 1,581 votes on Feb. 26. Hailing from Spring, Texas, a town just north of Houston, Miller’s extracurricular involvement can be seen across MSU.

He is currently serving as president of Foundation Ambassadors and codirector of recruitment for the Interfraternity Council. Miller is also a member of the risk management and insurance honor society, Gamma Iota Sigma, and a Phi Gamma Delta fraternity member. Miller expressed excitement to accept the position of SA Treasurer and fulfill his goal of giving back to MSU.

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Sarah Helen Skelton, Secretary GRACIE BYRNE STAFF WRITER

Sarah Helen Skelton, a sophomore public relations major, is now the secretary for Mississippi State University’s Student Association. Skelton received 76.68 percent of the votes on Feb. 26, with 2,081 votes being cast for her in total. Skelton ran against one other student, Bailey Lehmann. Lehmann received 23.32 percent of

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TUESDAY HI: 24 LO: 45 SKY: Sunny POP: 0

WEDNESDAY HI: 25 LO: 48 SKY: Sunny POP: 0

THURSDAY HI: 30 LO: 52 SKY: Partly Cloudy POP: 0

the votes, with a total of 633 votes being cast for her. Skelton is a graduate of Jackson Preparatory School. Skelton’s first experience in student government was becoming a part of the Student Association. Skelton is involved in various clubs and organizations on campus. These include Maroon VIP, Chi Omega sorority, New Maroon Camp, Freshman Forum and the Student Association cabinet.

FORECAST: The next three days will be gorgeous, albeit cold. Expect sunny skies to dominate for the first part of the week, with clouds slowly building in toward the weekend. Wind chill will not be as much of a threat as it was Monday, but it will still feel colder than the actual temperatures for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Alexandra Kent, Campus Connect Meteorologist

MSU’s Defensive End breaks the record for the 40-yard dash at 4.41 seconds. Rosalind Hutton, Noah Siano

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