April 11, 2013
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Inside This Issue
VOLUME 84 iSSUE 25
Ringslinger competition returns
- OPiNiONS: “exercise your vote in SGa election” - FEATURES: “local stars to shine in Union”
See pg. 7 for the details. - SPORTS: “Blazers try to tame lions this weekend”
On the Web In this week’s installment of “Additive Noise,” Becka McAleer recommends Jonathan Coulter’s “‘mind-sharpening’ tunes!” w w w. v s u s p e c ta t o r. c o m
Today at VSU Poetry reading UC Magnolia room, 7:30 p.m. award-winning poet Jacqueline osherow, distinguished professor of english at the University of Utah, will be on campus to read her poetry, which follows such forms as terza rima and double sestina. this event is part of the Contemporary Writers Series hosted by the department of english. this reading is co-sponsored by the Snake nation Press as part of the georgia Poetry Circuit.
SoUth georgia region honor BandS approximately 300 middle and high school band students from 66 schools will be on campus today and tomorrow preparing for a public performance at 1 p.m. on Saturday in Whitehead auditorium.
international dinner tiCketS on Sale north Campus, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. the center for international programs will host the 37th annual international dinner on april 20. tickets are also on sale at the center for international programs. General admission is $20 and Student admission is $10 with a valid VSU id.
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Today in History
SGA elections open today Debate crowd racially hostile Joe Adgie Social Media editor jmadgie@valdosta.edu
Hostilities flared on Wednesday night during the SGa executive debates, but for the most part, not between the candidates. the hostilities were caused by members of the crowd, who oftentimes asked combative and accusatory questions toward the candidates, specifically presidential candidates William Jimerson and ryan Baerwalde. “What gives you the right to take away my secondamendment right to bear arms?” one student asked towards Jimerson. “i believe the responsibility of protecting students [rests] on campus police and campus security, and i believe this is a threat to campus security, where last year, in [Georgia Hall], we don’t know what happened to [Jasmine Benjamin],” Jimerson said. “i’ve dealt first-hand with students who are dealing with this tragedy today. i spoke with the mother, who’s dealing with this tragedy, today.” the student, having returned to his seat, stood up, and tried to respond, but was stopped by deMario Jones, former SGa president and debate moderator. another student took a shot at Baerwalde, wondering why he could be trusted. “How can the student body trust you if you only reach out S e e D E B AT E , P a g e 2
apollo 13 was the third lunar landing mission. the craft was launched from cape canaveral, Fla. carrying three astrounauts headed to explore the moon’s Fra Mauro highlands. two days into the mission, an oxygen tank burst, changing the mission objective from exploration to getting the crew home alive. Source: history.com
Joe Adgie / The SPeCTATOr (From left) William Mast, comptroller candidate; Ryan Baerwalde, incumbent president; William Jimerson, presidential candidate; Kara Fountain, comptroller candidate; and Micah Howell, comptroller candidate pose for photos after Wednesday night’s debate.
Senators seek to better SGA Joe Adgie Social Media editor jmadgie@valdosta.edu
ahead of the SGa elections, senators, executives, and visitors alike expressed their concerns in a town hall social on Monday night. among the things discussed was the visibility of the SGa senate, the activity of senators, and the website, which has not been updated in some time. the SGa website has received very little updates since october of 2011, which was the last time the minutes were distributed. “anyone on the executive board can go to richard lee
to have it updated,” amber Worthy, SGa Vice president, said. “Someone could just take the minutes to richard lee, or to email him the minutes.” Worthy also indicated that it could become part of the secretary’s job description to update the SGa website. one senator went on a rant discussing the SGa’s image compared to other organizations. “one thing i’ve noticed is that the student body doesn’t trust the SGa, because they don’t hear from SGa,” edgar James, senator, said. “i’ve had the pleasure of going to the parking and transportation appeals committee, and every week i take something
new, and i take it from that meeting. “these meetings last an hour and a half to two depending on how many appeals there are, and i take it back to the student body, and that’s what they hear,” James continued. “they want to know why they got tickets for parking in a handicapped spot or a fire zone.” James also lectured the SGa on what to do with what they learn from the students. “this is a learning process,” James said. “if we take this information and we hold onto it for ourselves, it does nothing. a wise man takes out and teaches other people. if you’re elected to serve on this student body,
you should be that wise man or woman that takes the information you learn and you go back out to the student body. that’s how we gain trust.” another senator took a shot at his fellow senators for “not using their voice”. “the issue is not with the senate, it’s with the individual,” Yannick Gill, senator, said. “there are about […] 13 people that if they were screaming right behind me, i would not recognize their voice, and i have been in almost every single meeting. “they are simply not speaking. these are people that we, as a student body, have elected to represent us, and they refuse to use their voice.”
Johnson supporters seek answers Family, friends of student found dead at Lowndes High School dissatisfied with county ruling Shane Thomas
April 11, 1970: Apollo 13 launched into space
Check out pg. 3 to meet the candidates!
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protesters and family members gathered at the lowndes county courthouse on tuesday and Wednesday to bring awareness to the case involving the death of 17-year- old Kendrick Johnson. Johnson was found dead in a gymnasium at lowndes High School in January. three months after investigators ruled that Johnson’s death was not an act of foul play, many believe that the cause of death should be explored further. chris prine, lowndes county Sherriff, stands by his investigators’ ruling, citing that there has not been any new information on the case. “We have not gotten anything back officially at this time,” prine said. “But, [investigators] have found no signs of foul play whatsoev-
er.” during the downtown rally, protesters were seen holding before and after photos of Johnson, chanting “Justice for Johnson.” “We want answers,” Johnson’s aunt, lydia tooleyWhitlock, said. “We want to know who did this and we want them to be punished.” prine said that the case has been well-handled to this point, due in large part to the adherence to proper protocol during the process. “any time there is a death like this, we always work it like it is a homicide until the evidence proves otherwise,” prine said. Johnson’s family and other members of the community have been calling for an additional autopsy to be performed. “[investigators] say he fell in a mat,” Johnson’s father, Kendrick Johnson Sr., said. “the pictures show clearly
Contributed by Kersha Odom
The family of Kendrick Johnson and its supporters held a rally at the Lowndes County Courthouse seeking information in the death of Kendrick Johnson. Lowndes County officials ruled that there was no foul play involved in the case but the family feels otherwise.
that he didn’t fall on a mat, he was murdered.” according to prine, no bruises or abrasions were found on Johnson’s body during the autopsy. the photo in question
shows a scar on Johnson’s forehead. prine maintains that the scar was from an incision made during the autopsy and not at the scene. the family, however, continues to speculate foul play
was involved. prine sympathizes with family members, but maintains that the autopsy process has not been tainted. “My heart and prayers go See JOHNSON, Page 2