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130 th YEAR ISSUE 17

THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884

Housing and Residence Life to haunt MSU Horse Park by Emmalyne Kwasny Staff Writer

The Mississippi Horse Park is offering three nights filled of scare beginning this Wednesday, through Saturday. During these nights, the park will be known as the Haunted Horse Park of Starkville for its fourth year. It will be open to the public and this event is presented by the Mississippi State Housing and Residence Life. Admission is $5 and free shuttles will be provided that will travel from the Colvard Student Union. The Haunted Horse Park will have a kid’s hour from 7-8 p.m. From 8 p.m. to midnight, it is “Lights out.” Bricklee Miller, the faculty director at the Mississippi Horse Park said people will be in for a good scare. “There will be mazes, graveyards, clown rooms, and all kind of things to see as you go through each scene, thrilling you to no end,” Miller said. This year’s event will have 14 different scenes and rooms Stephane Tchang | Courtesy Photos for participants to walk Volunteers staff gruesome event stations and prepare makeup behind the scenes as MSU students and members of the Starkville community line up to enter last yearʼs Haunted Horse Park event. through. HAUNTED, 2

New class registration process starts this semester by Kelsey Horn Staff Writer

Thissemester, Mississippi State University’s Registrar office and ITS implemented a new paperless class registration process. John Dickerson,

university registrar at MSU, said when developing this new system, they tried to address every concern brought up by faculty and administration. He said the Registrar’s office begain meeting with faculty and administration about a year ago to develop another process for registration.

The new system is mainly online. Dickerson said any adviser can release a student. When a student is released through the new program, the student will receive an email with information including the registration time. The email will also include any holds a student might have on their

account. Dickerson said the new system will tighten advising. “This system leaves a trail, so advisors can see who released students.” Amy Fountain, instructor and advisor in the Communication department, said the new system is effecient because

everything is online. Fountain said the new system did not put any additional work on her as an advisor. “One plus is that there are no more sheets having to be printed, which will equal less waste,” Fountain said. Dickerson said the old

system allowed faculty andstaff members to look up students’ RAC numbers, which would allow them to register. Dickerson said in the past they have printed out a blue information sheet that included a RAC number and registration time for every student. ADVISING, 2

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MSU Student Association’s Oct. 27 Agenda

Starkville, MSU commit to improving Hwy 12

RESOLUTION 17:

Will appoint Byron McCary as an At-Large senator for the 2015-2016 session.

RESOLUTION 18:

Will recognize Adrienne Callahan as an At-Large senator for the 2013-2014 session.

RESOLUTION 19:

Will appoint Mayah Emerson as an At-Large senator for the 2015-2016 session.

RESOLUTION 20:

Will support giving students the ability to adjust their exam schedule if multiple exams are scheduled for the same day.

BILL 9:

Establishes roll and duties for the position of Attorney General, which will be filled by the Director of Junior SA.

ACT 1:

Approval for the spending recommened by the Appropriations Committee for various funtions. Bhakti Club: $650 Percussion Club: $700 American Red Cross: $186 Young Life: $159 National Agri-Marketing Association: $130 Fashion Board: $2,000

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HWY 12:

Mississippi State Universityʼs President Mark Keenum (center), Starkville Mayor Parker Wiseman (right) and Transportation Commissioner Mike Tagert (left) met last Thursday and signed a joint commitment to improving Highway 12. The trio met and then signed a document highlighting the importance of Highway 12 to MSU, Starkville and the surrounding area. The goal is to improve the safety and flow of the major thoroughfare, making it more accessible to pedestrians and bicyclists, while also enhancing the area aesthetically. The driving force behind the joint commitment is a campaign to further integrate MSUʼs campus with the Starkville community. “Our hope is that after this project, we wonʼt think of it as being between MSU and the city, but rather weʼll think of it as being a part of the seamless connections that is Starkville and MSU,” Wiseman said. Keenum also spoke to his intention to work closely with Starkville. “This project that will benefit the city and university is an example of the progress that can be accomplished in a spirit of cooperation with a common purpose of bettering the community,” Keenum said.

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FORECAST: Low pressure will produce rain showers throughout the day Tues., ending Wednesday morning. Skies will start to clear Thursday.

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