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132nd YEAR ISSUE 40
FRIDAY MARCH 23, 2018
THE STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1884
SA Senate finds VP Little not guilty Manning addresses accusations from 2016 video DYLAN BUFKIN STAFF WRITER
The Mississippi State University Student Association Senate found Vice President Layton Little not guilty of both charges, misuse of lawful authority and misconduct of public affairs. On March 6, College of Engineering Senator Peyton Parker brought up impeachment charges against Little for misuse of lawful authority, which began the process leading to Tuesday night’s trial. David Cuevas, Little’s roommate, claimed he overheard Little speaking to someone about the campaign platforms of Mayah Emerson, Little’s opponent in the SA presidential race, and Jake Manning, current senator and candidate for vice president. Cuevas then contacted Manning to confirm Little should not have such access to campaign information, and eventually, Cuevas appeared before the Senate to testify. Little confessed to seeing the campaign information on OrgSync, after repeatedly asking his access to the
JOSH BECK
NEWS EDITOR
A 30-second video clip surfaced earlier this week of a Mississippi State University Student Association official arguing against women’s right to vote. SA Pro Tempore Jake Manning and vice president candidate in the upcoming election was discreetly filmed during a conversation his freshman year on Nov. 15, 2016. Without context, the video quickly spread throughout many messaging platforms to students under the notion Manning was serious in his argument. The video, filmed two years prior at La Terraza Mexican Restaurant, showed several senators at SA’s routine “taco Tuesday” night, which takes place every Tuesday night, the same night the SA Senate meets.
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Vice President Layton Little was found not guilty of two charges, misuse of lawful authority and misconduct of public affairs Tuesday night.
information be revoked, and he called to share the information with Bailey Walhood, Little’s campaign manager. Little denied sharing the information with anyone else. The Senate voted to hold a trial on March 6, but senators were divided on whether Little was guilty. Senators Adam Sabes and Alex Bedwell both expressed their sadness
at the trial’s occurrence, but also expressed their concerns with his supposed activity. College of Arts and Sciences Sen. Emily Case, a member of Manning’s committee, sees the charges as socially motivated. “Vice President ProTempore, Jake Manning, is the chairman of my committee. Ever since I was elected to be a Senator (February
2017) I have heard Manning express his distaste for the Vice President,” Case said. “Manning frequently speaks out against Vice President Little on the Senate floor and makes remarks in our committee meetings to the same effect. Senator Parker, the senator who made the motion for impeachment, is one of Manning’s friends who has also expressed his grievances with Little.” LITTLE, 2
SA candidate platforms PRESIDENTIAL
CANDIDATES
Mayah Emerson
Layton Little
Junior educational psychology major from Meridian, currently serving as the director of programming
Senior accounting major from Starkville, currently serving as vice president
-Online teacher evaluations -Academic advising training -Lower textbook prices -State of our State Open Forum Series -Student Association awards
-Bulldog locker -Academic closet -Safe and accessible campus -Student athletic experience -Leadership class taught by student body president
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-Notification when another student drops a class -Bring an end to holiday/ break testing -Women’s basketball student section -Fan-friendly food prices -Designated days for
purchasing parking permits -Open parking during the summer months -Texting number for counselors -Mental health awareness on syllabi
Jake Manning
Senior political science major from Brandon, currently serving as College of Arts and Sciences senator
Senior biomedical engineering major from Ridgeland, currently serving pro tempore community and government relations chair
-SA Transparency -Publishing Student Senate agendas for public to read -Online legislation idea application
-Increase the legitimacy and influence of the Senate -Increase overall student participation
SECRETARY Carley Bowers
Juan Benavides
Emily Young
Sophomore marketing major from Greenville, currently serving as performing arts/university organizations senator
Senior kinesiology major from Madison, currently serving as College of Arts and Sciences senator
TREASURER Alex Bedwell Junior accounting major from Starkville, currently serving as College of Business and Industry Senator
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JORDAN DARENSBOURG
The Maroon Volunteer Center is preparing for its seventh annual Big Event beginning at 8 a.m. Saturday. The Big Event is an event where over 1,000 students partake in a day of community service at over 30 different locations throughout the Golden Triangle. Several of the organizations partnering with the Maroon Volunteer Center include the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge, Habitat for Humanity, the Heritage Museum and the Clay County Animal Shelter. Meggan Franks, assistant director of Student Leadership and Community
Engagement, said she is looking forward to the event. “I’m looking forward to getting 1,000 MSU students, faculty, staff and community members engaged in our local community, giving them the opportunity to give back and then assisting 30 of our community partners and nonprofits, and getting a volunteer project completed for the semester,” Franks said. “One thing that I like to see is that students that you wouldn’t necessarily see becoming friends.” One of the students taking part in the Big Event is Emily Morgan, a junior political science and criminology double major from Oxford. Morgan said she is excited for the Big Event. BIG EVENT, 2
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Maroon Volunteer Center prepares for the ‘Big Event’ STAFF WRITER
Junior political science major from Collierville, Tennessee, currently serving as research and development chair
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Stephanie Flynt
Former SA Development Chairmen Taylor Thomas was at the dinner the night the video was filmed, and said the group likes to argue about many different topics. That night they were played a game of devil’s advocate, where one person had to argue for a subject, no matter their own beliefs. “Jake was challenged why women shouldn’t vote, and he took that and argued,” Thomas said. “There was not anyone at the table who thought Jake was a sexist in anyway, it was lighthearted situation.” Former SA Vice President Hunt Walne was also at the dinner and explained that had Manning been serious with his comments, SA would have been forced to reprimand him. “Had anyone said those things seriously, it would have been an issue within the Student Association,” Walne said.
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