September 16, 2014 Issue

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THE SOUTHERN DIGEST

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Freshman Election Results: a193 VOTES

Darryl Harris Freshman Class President

105 a VOTES

La’Deja Graves Miss Freshman

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Volume 63 Issue 4 The Sentinel of an Enlightened Student Body since 1926

Old dorms demolished ...

Junior Vice-President RUN-OFF Dominique Johnson

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Shelley Green

What’s Next?

* Run-offs will be held Wednesday, September 17, 2014

FINAL SCORE: 51 (1-2)

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Alliyah Moore/DIGEST Old dorms located near student residential housing has been demolished for some time. What will the university build in its place?

Tyra Brownlee According to Robinson, the former Facility the students just like the gym did, giving Staff Writer Planning Director over all construction a large workout place to students who are Where prominent dorms once stood, is now a vacant lot. After the newly constructed Intramural Complex was built, construction on the dorm demolition grounds came to a halt. Melvin Robinson, Director of Intramural Sports and a Southern University faculty member of 28 years, is looking forward to the possible changes that will take place where the dorms used to be. “That space is going to be for my outdoor fields.”

for the Southern University System, Larry McGee told Robinson that the space will house outdoor volleyball courts, flag football fields, softball fields and a walking track to surround these areas. “As of now,” Robinson continued, “What the board of administrators plans to do with it, they have not yet told me; but I hopefully I have some input on what to put there.” Lamon A. Farnell, a senior mass communications major, believes that the plans for the empty spot will greatly benefit non athletic students as well. “It will benefit

not athletes.” When asked about when the construction process will start he joked, “By the time your grandchildren get here, but no time soon.” Many students and some teachers believe and hoped that dorms would be either revamped or torn down and rebuilt, but Farnell knew of plans for demolition since 2008. The demolition delay was a result of state fund appropriations. Robinson believes that there is no need for more dorms, seeing

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Foundation Changes Gameday Vendor Policy Alfred Harrell III, Executive ago. “I used to get permission, set Marchandrea Seals them, food etc., on SU’s campus including surrounding areas such Director of SUS Foundation up [a booth] and then I can sell; Staff Writer The Southern University System (SUS) Trademark and licensing foundation changed their standard procedure for vendors on game days. In order to receive profit and protect the branding image of the university and its trademarks, the university changed its vendoring policy three years ago. Vendors now need an authorized license from Southern University to sell items such as clothing with an SU logo on

as Harding Blvd. If a vendor has no authorized license from Southern University, their material will be confiscated by law enforcement and anyone can report that vendor to the SUS Trademark and Licensing Office. Law enforcement checks every vendor during the football season, and periodically during game day. In terms of licensing, vendors must pay $250 or more to sell pari during football games and $500 during homecoming.

said he feels that there are more approved vendors at football games as opposed to past years. “We don’t have any vendors that are not approved up and down the road anymore,” said Harrell. “Because they know we were going to enforce our policy.” Vendors Junius Dillard and Paulette Scott have been selling teacakes and pies at football games since 1977 and commented saying that there is a big difference in the procedures compared to years

however times had changed. I get authorization from the chancellor and have done this through the years,” said Dillard. “Also the prices increased starting from 0 to $300.” Thomas Write Jr. , owner of Mogul Threads has made and given many donations. Write has created t-shirts, given them to the football team, made band shirts and sells t-shirts during

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