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132nd YEAR ISSUE 14

TUESDAY OCTOBER 17, 2017

THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884

Excitement surrounds MSU basketball after Maroon Madness

TAYLOR RAYBURN SPORTS EDITOR

Excitement filled the air as fans packed the Humphrey Coliseum on Friday night for Maroon Madness— an opportunity to get a first look at this year’s edition of Mississippi State Basketball. With women’s basketball coming off their best season in school history and men’s basketball in prime position to capitalize on a talented roster, there was a noticeably bigger crowd for this year’s Maroon Madness compared to years past. “It was a great night,” women’s basketball head coach Vic Schaefer said. “An opportunity to come out, to show off a little bit and have fun.” The night started with the Greek 3-on-3 tournament, won by the Lamba Chi Fraternity. The player’s prize was the opportunity to compete with the teams in a hot shot contest. They were also made judges in the Dunk Contest, along with softball coach Vann Stuedeman and baseball coach Andy Cannizaro. Thomas Mogish, a senior majoring in industrial engineering, was a part of the Lamba Chi team that won the tournament. He was also a member of the winning team in the hot shot contest, where he competed alongside junior guard Xavian Stapleton of the men’s team and freshman forward Chloe Bibby of the women’s team. “It is awesome to be down on the court and playing,” said Mogish, from Franklin, Tennessee. “[The players] were awesome. They were really cool about everything.” Mogish’s teammate Stapleton stole the night, winning the hot shot contest and dominating the dunk contest for the second year in a row. “Hope he gets a couple big dunks in a real game,” men’s basketball head coach Ben Howland said. The women’s team were the stars

Lil Wayne concert scam sweeps MSU campus

KATIE POE AND DEVIN EDGAR STAFF WRITER, NEWS EDITOR

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Xavian Stapleton, a junior guard from Flora, won the slam dunk contest for the second year in a row. Stapleton averaged 7.1 points while making 45 percent of his shots last season in a limited roll after missing the first nine games of last season.

of the three-point shot contest, with Victoria Vivians taking home the title on the women’s side of the shootout. Quinndary Weatherspoon won the men’s contest. Throughout the event, iLuminate put on a show for the crowd. The former “America’s Got Talent” contestants put on an electric light dance show for the crowd and helped maintain excitement

throughout the night. Howland said, after the event, he had seen them before because his wife loves “America’s Got Talent” and thought they were a great addition to the event. “A plus for our fans,” Howland said. “There was great production and I thought our marketing department did a great job.” MAROON, 2

The Mississippi State University Student Association released a statement identifying a scam circulating through the student body, claiming Lil Wayne will host a concert in Starkville next week. SA Director of Marketing Drew Baker said MSU students are claiming to be representatives of MTA Booking Inc. and saying they are presenting Lil Wayne from 6 to 10 p.m. on Oct. 25. The representatives advertise tickets for $41 on a website called greekfure.ticketbud. com, and according to the website, the tickets are sold out. The website selling tickets, Ticketbud.com, is a free vending site. Baker said it is suspicious that a legitimate company, or mainstream music artist, would use a service which requires little to no validation, unlike companies such as StubHub and SeatGeek. Baker said there are a few other suspicious things on the website which make the SA believe the concert is a scam. First, the representatives claim to not yet have a location confirmed for the concert, but say they will pick up concert-goers with buses and shuttles. However, the pickup locations are also undetermined. A post by MTA ambassador Kyle

Holliman, senior business administration major, that is circulating through MSU GroupMes states: “Buses and shuttles will be provided for transportation to and from the event. Parking will not be available so please do not plan to drive to the concert. There will be 3 different pick up and drop off locations located in the Starkville area. These locations are still being determined.” In addition, visiting the link for tickets shows Greek fURe, the company promoting the event, is only promoting two shows—one in Starkville and one at Ole Miss the next day. Holliman said he was asked by Greek fURe to promote the concert. “I was asked to be a promoter with the promise of getting to meet and kick it with Lil Wayne,” Holliman said. “So I thought, ‘why not?’ There was allegedly a real concert in the making, but apparently some stuff fell through.” Despite claims from Greek fURe and campus ambassadors, Baker said he is still skeptical of the situation. “I’m highly skeptical that a management company is only putting on two shows from now until the foreseeable future,” Baker said. “Greekfure.com doesn’t look remotely professional and provides no information about the company or shows they’ve done in the past.”

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City unveils long-awaited SPD headquarters KATIE POE

STAFF WRITER

After nearly 20 years of struggle, the Starkville Police Department now has a place to call its own. At a ceremony held on Oct. 13, the city dedicated the newly renovated, former city hall building at 101 East Lampkin St. as Starkville Police Department headquarters. According to Gary Shafer, the project’s architect, the historic building is about 70 years old. “This is a wonderful building,” Shafer said at the dedication. “What I’m really excited to think about is, 70 years ago there was a different crowd sitting here looking at this beautiful, brand new building they had just built. Now, here we are, 70 years later looking at this beautiful, brand new building we have with 70 years of history on top of it.” Starkville Police Chief

Katie Poe | The Reflector

Starkville Police Department celebrated the opening of their headquarters on Oct. 13 in a historic building on East Lampkin St. The process for the new building spanned over 20 years.

Frank Nichols said he is grateful the department now has a sufficient home. “We said before we

started this project that we needed an A1 facility,” Nichols said. “I’m here to tell you we have an A1

facility.” Nichols said since the project began, the police department has been housed

at seven different locations. Since 2000, city officials have searched for a place to house the department with

no luck. In the past, board members talked about purchasing property in several places, including near the Highway 25 bypass and the former Bulldog Lanes building on Highway 12. They also looked at buying the Cadence Bank building. Then, the Board of Aldermen decided to renovate the former city hall. Work on the project began in August 2016. However, there were some issues with the project that delayed its completion. After removing the ceiling in one part of the building, officials noticed a couple of load-bearing walls had been taken out. Then, the renovation was further delayed when initial bids came in over budget. The project spanned several boards, and for eight years responsibility for the renovation sat on the shoulders of former Mayor Parker Wiseman.

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