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Synthetic marijuana responsible for 85 overdoses statewide various hospitals throughout Mississippi, including the Oktibbeha County Hospital. Kim Roberts of the public relations department at OCH, said there were two confirmed reports of spice overdoses, both young adult males, from the Emergency Department. She said the
by Jennifer Flinn Staff Writer
For the past three weeks, there have been around 85 overdoses due to use of synthetic marijuana, commonly known as spice. This drug epidemic has been prevalent at
two patients presented with symptoms of nausea, vomiting, rapid heart rate, sweating and agitation. “When patients present to the ER, some may not admit what they have used, and we do not have any specified laboratory tests to check for Spice intoxication,” Roberts said.
Vance Rice, MSU Police Chief, said there have been no incidents of Spice overdose on campus, but there have been several incidents at off-campus locations. He said Spice is dangerous because it can have stronger effects on some individuals than it does on others. “We have not had any
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(incidents) on-campus, however, we had two students hospitalized because of (spice),” Rice said. “Hopefully, our students are getting the message that this stuff affects everyone differently. There have been a lot of deaths as a result of it.” Lauren Spearman, a senior biochemistry major,
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said she thinks Spice is dangerous and people should stay away from it. “It is dangerous because of the harmful additives, and you do not know what you are getting. There are carcinogens in the ingredients that have long-term effects, and they are also addictive substances,” Spearman said.
Super Bulldog Weekend has been a staple of life in Starkville for decades, bringing the locals out and Alumni home every year for sports, food and music.
Champ to pass Bully MSU starts last round of interviews harness to next, Jak for next VP of student affairs this week by Van Cotton Staff Writer
Champ, Mississippi State University’s living mascot,
will walk one last time on Scott Field as Bully before he passes the mantle to his sixmonth old son, Jak. Jak will be the 21st English bulldog to take on the full responsibilities as Bully. BULLY, 4
William B. Stackman
Regina Young Hyatt
Douglas A. Hallenbeck
Gigi Secuban
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by D.J. Wormley Staff Writer
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Jak is the son of the 20th Bully, Champ, and will replace his father as MSUʼs mascot.
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Finalists for the position of vice president for student affairs at Mississippi Monday
State University have been announced by the search committee will conduct final interviews for two weeks. The finalists are Douglas A. Hallenbeck, associate vice president for Student Affairs and executive
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