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130 th YEAR ISSUE 25
THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884
MSU SA wraps up semester, plans ahead
HOGS GET BLOCKED! Bulldogs conquer Arkansas Razorbacks in 51-50 win with field goal block
by Taylor Bowden
by Dimerious Townsend
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With the holidays approaching, most denizens of Mississippi State University are devoted to wrapping up this semester’s projects, laying the groundwork for next semester’s goals, and digging the tensile out of the attic to deck the halls. With the Letters to the Legislature mailed off, plans to restructure the Student Association senate on the drafting table, and the Dec. 1 Holiday in the Junction coming up, MSU’s SA’s agenda is no different. SA President Jojo Dodd said Holiday in the Junction it the biggest event in the next few weeks. He said the event centers around MSU President Mark Keenum lighting the MSU christmas tree in the Junction, marking the official start of christmas for MSU. Last Wednesday, the Community and Government Relations Committee of SA hosted a ‘Letter to the Legislature’ event where students could write letters to government leaders expressing their opinions surrounding the Mississippi state flag. In addition to sending letters collected that day, SA intended to teach students how to contact state leaders on their own. “It went well,” Dodd said. “We had 60 or so letters.” Dodd said the event’s table became the center of a rolling conversation about multiple social issues affecting and surrounding MSU student life. “(The conversation) was the most constructive part,” Dodd said. “It wasn’t just about the flag.” Dodd said SA hopes to hold the event a second time before the close of this semester. At the beginning of this semester, SA passed Resolution 12, which stated the MSU student body would like the state legislature to address concerns about the current state flag, and Dodd said he and other university’s SA heads have been working together to draft a statewide Resolution to the same effect. “I think every student SA in the state coming together on this issue would be very powerful,” Dodd said. He said SA presidents from across the state met in Jackson last Thursday and officially decided to move forward with the Resolution, aiming to have it passed sometime early next semester.
In a game that could be described as a quarterback duel, it would be the Bulldog defense that would save the day. Senior linebacker Beniquez Brown blocked a late field goal attempt by the razorbacks to seal a 51-50 victory for MSU and give them momentum heading into the Egg Bowl. If you missed Saturday’s game against SEC opponent Arkansas then you missed one for the books as Mississippi State comes out on top. Arkansas came into the game coming off a big win against SEC top running back in Fournette and the LSU Tigers. Arkansas’s running back, Alex Collins, has rushed for over 100 yards for four straight games, including the LSU Tigers. When Dan was asked about Arkansas, he said “They have a lot of talent and now they are exciting at an extremely high level.”
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The Mississippi State University Bulldogs pulled off a 51-50 win against the Arkansas Razorbacks Saturday night. Senior linebacker Beniquez Brown saved the game by blocking (pictured) a late field goal attempt by the Razorbacks, providing the Bulldogs momentum entering the Egg Bowl game.
MSU Gamers unite by Taylor Bowden News Editor
Whereas most buildings across Mississippi State University sit empty over weekend nights, the Saturday of Nov. 6 the rooms within Butler Hall hosted over 100 MSU students during a charity lock-in and livestream event, just one event among many put on by the MSU Video Game Club. The Video Game club is fairly young as far as student organizations go, having started in 2010, MSU Video Game Club President Joseph Brummett said. Brummett said he joined the club in 2013, and at that time the club had hit a lull following its initial growth. Soon after joining he was elected Vice President and quickly was called on to step up as president. Brummett, along with the club’s Secretary David Young, said they have been working to bolster their ranks, and plan to do so by frequently hosting tournaments with payouts as large as a grand as well as regularly streaming the casual weekend events that comprise the bulk of the club’s activities. “We are putting a lot of work into getting our notoriety back,” Young said. Brummett said the they are planning on hosting another lock-in event January, and it
will likely be in Butler as well. “I feel like the Lock-in really exemplified what we are trying to do with the club,” Brummett said. “We’re building on a solid ‘Smash-bro’s’ base and are using that to branch out into other games.” Young said the club believes the best way to grow the club is to create a name for itself as the local gaming tournament host, a position that is, for the most part, vacant in the Golden Triangle. “We want to create more infrastructure for our club,” Brummett said. “We want more events for people to participate in.” Young said currently the biggest draw is the popular Nintendo game
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‘Super-Smash Bro’s’ fighting game, followed by ‘Pokemon’ with several other fighting games such as Mortal Kombat as well other staples like ‘Minecraft.’ Brummett said a large part of hosting these events is not only garnering student attention, but also nailing down sponsors, broadcasting the events with online streams, and making sure the club attracts a diverse range of members. The MSU Video Game Club holds regular meetings centered entirely around pixels and stat growths, and any interested party can check out their Facebook page, MSU Video Game Club for event dates and information on how to tap into live streams.
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