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TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2019

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THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884

Yonder Windbreaker to open for T-Pain TALLY DUKE STAFF WRITER

Mississippi State University’s Battle of the Bands, an annual competition put on by Music Maker Productions, took place Sept. 6, 2019 in the Bettersworth Auditorium in Lee Hall. Rachel Foreman, a senior communication major and the public relations chair for Music Maker Productions, said there were more submissions for this year’s Battle of the Bands than ever before. “A couple months ago, we announced on all of our social media platforms that applications are live and anyone can apply to perform, and you do not have to be a Mississippi State student to apply,” Foreman said. Six acts are chosen from a pool of band entries submitted in advance. Bands are asked to send in an audition video, which is then posted on the Music Maker Productions’ Facebook page. The bands ask their supporters to like and share their Facebook posts in order to win a spot on the Bettersworth Auditorium stage. OPENER, 2

Womenʼs Club Soccer Team kicks off inaugural season LYDIA PALMER

able to play the sport that they love and to find other people who also love playing soccer,” McAnally said. Abbie Dupont, University Recreation’s graduate assistant for Competitive Sports, said there is no official university soccer team for men, so the club team has been for them, until this point, to fill that void. The men’s team was open to female players, but Dupont said the new women’s club team is a great opportunity for women looking to continue playing soccer in college, but not at the level of an official university team. “This gives women an outlet to have their own team. It’ll give girls who want to play at a competitive level, but not necessarily an SEC college team, a place to go and play,” Dupont said.

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Mississippi State University’s University Recreation is adding a new sports club to the 16 already in place—women’s soccer. Jasmine Chin, a sophomore aerospace engineering major and the team’s vice president, said in the past, women have gathered together to play pickup soccer at the Sanderson Center and only really competed there. She wanted to find a way to make a real, competitive environment for these women. Mika McAnally, a sophomore wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major and the team’s secretary, felt the same way. “Actually having a club team allows them to still be

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Yonder Windbreaker lead singer Sam Evangelista sings Friday night in Bettersworth auditorium at MSUʼs annual Battle of the Bands.

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Backpack display brings awareness to high college suicide rates

EMMA KING

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On both Sept. 9 and Sept. 10, Mississippi State University’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness is hosting their annual National Suicide Week Backpack Display on

the Drill Field from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., where almost 1,100 backpacks are displayed to raise awareness for student suicide. Each backpack represents a college student who dies from suicide, totaling an estimated 1,100 each year, according to activeminds.org.

Representatives from MSU’s Department of Health Promotion and Wellness are present at the display to provide information and resources, according to Kim Kavalsky, the coordinator of Mental Health Outreach at MSU’s Student Counseling Services. BACKPACKS, 2

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TUESDAY HI: 94 LO: 72 SKY: Mostly sunny POP: 0

WEDNESDAY HI: 93 LO: 71 SKY: Mostly sunny POP: 0

THURSDAY HI: 93 LO: 71 SKY: Mostly clear POP: 10

In honor of National Suicide Prevention Week, MSUʼs Department of Health Promotion and Wellness is hosting their annual backpack display.

FORECAST: Lots of sunshine and heat index values in the triple digits will be the rule for this week. Highs through Wednesday will remain in the mid to upper 90s. With little to no clouds in the sky, the temperature will begin to feel like it’s in the 100s by noon. Stay hydrated!

Courtesy of Sophia Armata, Campus Connect Meteorologist

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