The Auburn Plainsman 08.22.13 issue

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Defensive stars will miss season opener due to injuries

Sorority Recruitment 2013: Bids by the numbers

Band Scooter McGavin brings folk sound to Auburn

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The Auburn Plainsman Thursday, August 22, 2013

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A SPIRIT THAT IS NOT AFRAID ThePlainsman.com

Vol. 120, Issue 13, 16 Pages

There’s a new Marshall in town

Women’s Soccer vs. Clemson Stay posted for updates from the season opener Friday, Aug. 23

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for comparative stats and story on Auburn’s new quarterback

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Tiger Transit Changes A new semester brings changes in Tiger Transit routes CONTRIBUTED BY TODD VAN EMST

Recent Auburn graduate dies in single car crash

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Kelsey Davis EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Welcome Week Events Continue New and old students are greeted by campus activities

SARAH MAY/ASSISTANT PHOTO EDITOR

READERS RESPOND

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INDEX Campus Opinion Community Sports Intrigue

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Former SGA president Lauren Hayes, Aubie, SGA president Harrison Mills and president pro tempore James Rane cut the ribbon, officially opening the Recreation and Wellness Center.

Recreation and Wellness Center now open for use Ben Hohenstatt CAMPUS REPORTER

Auburn’s new wellness centers is now open for business. Auburn University’s Recreation and Wellness Center’s grand opening ceremony provided a first look at the new, 240,000 square foot behemoth. Everyone in attendance seemed enthralled with the building, but it is possible no one was more pleased than Lauren Hayes, former SGA president. “This will forever be more than a building to me,” Hayes said. When Hayes was elected SGA president ,she ran on the platform of improving the recreation options available to students. This ultimately led to the successful referendum

to build the Recreation and Wellness Center. Four years later, the ribbon cutting that concluded the event provided closure for a project that started in 2009 and cost $72 million to complete. Jon Waggoner, interim vice president of student affairs, said the Recreation and Wellness Center represented a massive improvement in fitness opportunities for Auburn students. Waggoner compared his Sony Walkmanfueled and stadium-stair-filled fitness regimen from his days as a student at Auburn University to the new center as evidence of the major improvement. Jay Gogue, president of Auburn Universi-

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Collier Ann Byers, a May 2013 Auburn graduate, died in a one-vehicle car crash Sunday, Aug. 18. The wreck occurred on Interstate 85, approximately 4 miles north of Opelika. “She was on her way back from a Brave’s game,” said Jacie Coressel, president of Byers’ sorority Delta Gamma. “The guy who was driving was intoxicated, and he hit a guardrail. “The car flipped and she was killed on impact. She wasn’t wearing a seatbelt,” Coressel said. The two were returning to Montgomery after the game, according to Coressel. The driver, Parker Ivey, 22-year-old senior in exercise science, was arrested the day following the accident and charged with driving under the influence, according to the Lee County Sheriff ’s Office. The Lee County Sheriff ’s Office also bonded out the same day on a $750 bond. Byers, the 22-year-old Montgomery resident, graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in human resource management. Coressel said Byers was an active member of Delta Gamma during her time at Auburn, and her death shook the chapter. “It was just a really big shock to our chapter and we were unsure how to handle it,” Coressel

BYERS said. “We had a crisis management [session] and a lot of the girls from her pledge class were able to attend. “We just talked about her and we had counselors come in to let (members of Delta Gamma) know that they were there as a resource if anyone needed to talk to them.” Coressel remembered Byers as loving to craft, her dog Daisy, Dave Matthews Band and making others laugh. “She was just that goofy girl,” Coressel said. “Everyone was always laughing when she was around, that’s just who she was.” A celebration of life will be held at Southern Memorial in Montgomery at 3154 Highland Ave., Thursday, Aug. 22, at 2 p.m. Byers is survived by her mother, Kim Dowe, father Andrew Byers, sisters Falon Dustin Hooks and Lillie Flowers. She is also survived by her grandparents Johnnie and Pamela Collier; and Richard and Peggy Byers.


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