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THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884
134th YEAR ISSUE 17
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ccording to those close to him, 2018 Homecoming King Barrett Schock truly embodies everything it means to be “true maroon.” Schock is from Chattanooga, Tennessee, and he is a senior biochemistry major with a pre-med concentration. Schock’s initial decision to come to Mississippi State University was unique. “It was really random,” Schock said. “My grandmother told me and my parents to go visit because I had a cousin to come here. I have never heard of Mississippi State, and so I came and visited. I knew right away I knew that this was the place I was meant to go. It has such a family feel. Everyone’s so nice; I love the campus. We also have a great science department. I knew it was a good place for me.” Throughout his time at MSU, Schock has been involved with many organizations. He has been a member of Sigma Chi since his freshman year. He is also a chair for Student Conduct Board and Honor Code Council, as well as an Alumni Delegates member. In addition, he is a member of Alpha Epsilon Delta and Order of Omega honor societies.
mily Turner, who was recently voted Mississippi State University’s 2018 Homecoming Queen, credited a large portion of her winning the crown to biggest supporters: her friends. “I have a friend who is a graphic designer that made the graphics, a friend that made the video, another friend took the professional photos because she has a photography business and my sister helped me with social media posts and captions,” Turner said. “I could not be more grateful for their help. I believe all that support helped me stand out as a candidate.” Turner is involved in a large repertoire of clubs and organizations, so she had the support of a diverse group of people all over MSU. She is a member of the Kappa Delta sorority, Maroon VIP and Foundation Ambassadors. Previously, she was also an orientation leader. She held a few leadership positions in KD, as well. During her sophomore year, Turner was a KD new member educator and was a leadership chair, through which she helped members get more involved on and off campus. She said she met some of her lifelong friends in these clubs and organizations. QUEEN, 2
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enior biochemistry and microbiology major Parker Taylor said shocked cannot even begin to describe his reaction to hearing his name announced as Mississippi State University’s latest Mr. MSU. Among many deserving applicants, the Olive Branch, Mississippi-native said he was humbled to be chosen by the selection committee on Oct. 9. All of his efforts from the last four years involved on not only MSU’s campus, but also the Starkville community had finally come to fruition. Taylor’s presence is a strong one in the city and campus. He is a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, American Medical Student Association and he works as a Board-Certified Pharmacy Technician at the local Kroger, where Taylor spends most of his time. During his college career, Taylor has also served as a Maroon VIP tour guide, Rho Chi leader and research assistant in the Department of Biological Sciences. Mary Reese, Taylor’s advisor in the biology department, said she could think of no one more deserving of the title. MR., 3
uring halftime at this Saturday’s football game, the homecoming court will be presented to the student body. This year, Miss MSU will be represented by Shelby Baldwin. Baldwin is a senior from Ridgeland, Mississippi, who is majoring in marketing. Baldwin said she is excited to have this title. “I’m extremely honored to represent the student body in this way because I feel like Miss MSU is a position that really does have to be a representative and relatable to all the student body, and ever since I found out I got the position, I’ve felt humbled the entire time just thinking of how awesome it is for me to do that,” Baldwin said. MISS, 5
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FORECAST: Cloudy conditions will stick around Friday with much cooler temperatures, and the afternoon will only reach the upper 50s. Saturday will be the dry day for the weekend, with mostly sunny skies and warmer temperatures. Isolated showers return for your Sunday forecast. Most of us will stay dry though, and mild temperatures will continue. Chelsea Brown, Campus Connect Meteorologist/Forecaster
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