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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2014

128 th YEAR | ISSUE 14

THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884

COLLEGE GAMEDAY COMES TO BULLDOG NATION by Myra Rice Staff Writer

Emma Katherine Hutto | The Reflector

College GameDay arrives:

For the first time in MSU football history, the Bulldogs have reached No. 3 in the Associated Press poll. Saturday, the team is up against the No. 2 Auburn Tigers at Davis Wade Stadium at 2:30 p.m. College GameDay arrived and began set up for the weekend Thursday. The bus was greeted by the Famous Maroon Band, Bully and students ringing cowbells in front of the Colvard Student Union.

This weekend, Mississippi State University and the city of Starkville will host what some may consider the largest population as camera crews and fans gather for ESPN’s College Game Day celebration and game against the Auburn Tigers. The Bulldogs winning season will be put to the test once again as they take on the undefeated Tigers. Win or lose, some fans say they will enjoy the game day festivities regardless. The excitement the students and alumni feel will have a chance to take center stage during the game day activities that began yesterday. DawgTalk with Dan Mullen took place Thursday. The Head Coach talked about

what to expect from the Bulldogs during the Auburn match up. Today, the junction opens it’s arms receiving the spirit of tailgating. Tailgating setup will begin at 4 p.m. Maroon madness and Cowbell Yell will top off the night, beginning at seven o’ clock p.m. Alumni, students and fans can assemble in downtown Starkville where the MSU basketball team will be serving up points and autographs. The Maroon Madness celebration is in conjunction with Starkville’s fall festival, Pumpkinpalooza. Cowbell Yell will conclude the night, giving students a chance to win a Stark Vegas t-shirt. The icing on the maroon and white cake, will be the festivities set to take place Saturday, on MSU’s campus. WEEKEND, 3

MSU enforces student ID, ticket policy rules by Pranaav Jadhav Staff Writer

Mississippi State University sent out a mass-email via its MSU announcements platform Tuesday afternoon reminding students the university policy on student

identification card usage. Along with re-iterating the said policy, the email also stated students found violating this policy will face disciplinary sanctions through the Dean of Students office. The email was distributed to ensure non-students do not occupy the student section

during MSU football games. “It is against MSU policy for anyone other than the student identified on the MSU ID card to use your MSU ID card. This card is the property of MSU and is non-transferrable. Students cannot let other students or non-students use their ID,” the email said.

On Thursday afternoon, the MSU Athletic Department implemented a new student ticket transfer option exclusively for the game against Auburn. Another email was sent out to the entire student body which said, “Student season ticket holders may initiate

this transfer by coming to the Bryan Athletic Building Ticket Office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Thursday or Friday. Tickets may not be transferred on Saturday. Students wishing to transfer their Auburn game ticket must present their ID along with the name and NetID

of the student to whom they wish to transfer the ticket. The student receiving the transferred ticket may pick it up, in person, by presenting a valid MSU student ID at the will call window in the North end of Davis Wade Stadium beginning at 11:30 a.m. Saturday.” TICKETS, 3

Keenum speaks on construction, new building projects pending by Katrina Smith Staff Writer

Mississippi State University is building a classroom and parking garage to solve limited classroom space on campus. Other construction projects that will start later in 2015 include a new Meat

Science Laboratory building near the Wise Center, an addition to the Mitchell Memorial Library, renovation of the YMCA, a new Baptist Student Union, a South Entrance Road and the renovation of the MSU Tennis and Softball Complex. The new facility will be for general use of all students taking general educational classes. The features

‘Critical Conversations’

of the building will include state-of-the-art equipment in a classroom setting. It will span a total of 150,000 square feet; the classroom portion is 90,000 square feet and will house 21 classrooms. Additional parking will be available on campus because the building will include a two-level parking deck with entry points from George Perry Dr. and Barr Ave. CONSTRUCTION, 2

BOA approves Lynn Lane bids by Lacretia Wimbley News Editor

During another public meeting held Tuesday evening, Starkville’s Board of Aldermen approved the request to advertise bids for the Lynn Lane multiuse path project.

‘Lynn Lane’ is a bike and walking trail whose project bids have been pending since it was first announced in 2006. The trail will start at the Sportsplex and end at the intersection of South Montgomery Drive and Howard Road (right across from Locksley Way). Reportedly, the city

received a $1.2 million grant from the Mississippi Department of Transportation. MDOT and the Federal Highway Administration have also provided approval of the project. In 2009, former mayor Dan Camp vetoed the former board’s 4-3 vote to approve of the Lynn Lane multi-use park. BOA, 2

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Noah Siano| The Reflector

Diversity Series: On Tuesday, the Holmes Cultural Diversity Center hosted ‘Critical Conversations’

as part of an ongoing series with the purpose of creating an opportunity to have candid conversation concerning different cultural norms and stereotypes. ‘Critical Conversations’ fostered conversation about individual thoughts and opinions concerning these topics. The last part of the series will be Nov. 4 titled ‘Secular vs. Sacred: The Role of Religion in Public Institutions’ and will focus on the role of religion in public institutions.

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