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to a ruptured pipeline in creating a shortage at the when it becomes exorbitant, Pantry manager Tevin Area gas prices have gone up 15-20
Alabama. A major Colonial local gas stations. The they can be fined and in Jones. percent.
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Miracle Network Hospitals alum so he wanted to raise money for CMN. we also have a team from come together to support
Monica supports and all the funds have the tournament here, Phi Mu and Peach State sororities. It’s just fun to each other and have fun
Klinkmueller that were raised went because he was familiar Pride saw huge success at know that we are having while doing it,” Jones said.
@gcsunade
directly to CMN. with intramurals here, the last year’s tournament, so an event that is for anyone The pair has raised
On Sept. 24, Phi Mu “Last year during city and just everything the pair decided to make it and everyone.” awareness for Children’s
hosted their second annual recruitment, our president about Georgia College.” an annual event. With a men’s and Miracle to the tune of
Peach State Pride Bowl, a “Honestly, Georgia women’s bracket, the roughly $3,600 from
got a call from one of the Peach State Pride, a
flag football tournament College and Milledgeville tournament recruited 12 this year’s tournament.
founders of Peach State well-known southern
that raised money for are two of my favorite teams. The tournament Participants spent the
Pride telling us about his clothing company that
places in the world. I love started with round robin day playing flag football
Children’s Healthcare, idea to have a flag football specializes in T-shirts,
everything about the city, pool play, guaranteeing and having fun all while
Navicent Health in Macon. tournament,” junior hats and other accessories, so I think it is important each team two games supporting a worthy cause.
This is one of the many member, Ansley Jones said. originally had the idea of that Phi Mu and other before progressing in single “The whole day was
hospitals that Children’s “He was a Georgia College hosting a tournament to organizations have events elimination. a lot of fun and I loved it
that really bring people “I want this event to because it was all for the
together,” Jones said. send the message to people kids. I would totally do it
“We have one of the best that no matter what you are again next year,” freshman
intramural flag football involved in or what your participant and Phi Mu,
teams playing, but then passions are, we can all Morriah Mackey said.
I had the opportunity During those three hours Jennifer Jacobs stops to take a picture with her mentor, Jenn Hildreth.
to shadow a mentor of before kickoff, you can find on the field before kickoff Carolina State 59-0, even gets lucky enough the sideline.
mine during week three Hildreth and most sideline felt like 10 minutes. which resulted in having to find old players that I didn’t know what
of college football in reporters down on the field
During the game, the a shortened second half. hold school records. In to expect from this
none other than Memorial observing players, talking
sideline reporters are In blowouts like this, the attendance at the Clemson experience, except to learn
Stadium, otherwise known to other coaches, making
as Death Valley. If you making notes of key plays, producers won’t go down game were former Clemson a lot, and I did. So next
sure interviews are set with
watch college football and the SID and figuring out watching for key players to the field for a story until running back C.J. Spiller time you’re watching a
you clicked over to the who to contact for injuries. and getting ready to report Hildreth finds a story. She and former wide receiver football game, you’ll know
Clemson Tigers football It’s a lot to do before a on any story. In this game, goes into the game prepared Jacoby Ford, so she did a how much work went into
game you may have seen game. The one hour I was Clemson blew out South for stories and sometimes quick story with them on the reporting.
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Wisdom by word-of-mouth
introductions were made. The night was described In between poems were deeply moving heart-wrenching piece
Morgan The occasion was Poetry as a “completely safe space presentations, the hostess in a way that things simply about carrying on through
Anglin
@gcsunade Jams, hosted by Art as an to express thoughts and paused to read from the read online or in a book the bad times.
Agent for Change on Sept. emotions,” said Emily variety of blue post-it cannot be, because each
Dozens of melancholy “Just because trees have
21, and the theme was Sosbee, president of Art as notes stuck to the wall poet was brave enough to
youths congregated roots doesn’t mean the wind
social justice. All guests Agent for Change. behind her. These small give a piece of their soul to
underneath Blackbird’s still doesn’t shake them,”
were invited to write a The first reader, Caroline improvements and changes the audience.
quiet upstairs, the majority
Oleson, braved the stage people wished to see in Matthew Hood, a junior, Sosbee said.
of them sipping iced change they wished to see
in the world on a blue post- for the first time and the world added on an said that he writes as a way Although audience
coffees and leafing through
delivered a staggering piece element of both inspiration to process emotions. members not participating
handwritten notebooks as it and attach it to the wall
titled “Words” about the and comic relief. Among “I believe in truly in the reading were scarce,
rap music blasted and behind the mic.
injustices and expectations these phrases are things relishing in any ugly
those who attended were
women are supposed to like “end violence among and destructive thought,
immensely glad they did.
uphold. marginalized groups” and processing it and turning it
“I stand up for myself, “F*** Donald Trump,” into something beautiful,” Poetry Jams are held every
my gender, while being each getting its own hearty he said of his poem, third Wednesday night in
subjected by words,” snap of approval. “Drown.” the basement of Blackbird
the poem begins. It ends The variety of poems Cooper Drake, a and all are welcome to
with the sentiment, “my read covered everything sophomore at GC, said that share their work.
behavior is corrected by from overcoming fears of a “ascendency isn’t cheap, to
“It’s so refreshing to see
words, I’m just trying to metaphorical demon dog to get up you got to leap” in
this degree of raw, positive
be respected by words.” heartbreak, from drowning his poem, “I’ll Read You
Her performance was met to continuing to carry on Poetry.” emotion flow,” sophomore
Photo courtesy of Leslie Peterson
Art as an Agent for Change hosts Poetry by snaps and murmurs of even when life becomes Emily Sosbee, Callie Mckeel said. “Poetry
Jams. approval all around. incredibly difficult. The sophomore, delivered a is totally underrated.”
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Books Week 2016
in raising funds to keep it
used to help the library
running and thriving.
grow, which in turn affects
Through ticket sales
from the indoor carnival the community immensely.”
9. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley Milledgeville locals gather at the Mary
Vinson Memorial Library for a day of
10. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle books, music and entertainment.
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This week, the A&E connected with the English bright. She hopes it will
section has a literary theme. Department, it really feels encourage more people to
We’ve met poets and fiction like I’m part of something submit their work to her
writers and librarians - that is always going to eager team of editors.
those who keep a love of always be a part of Georgia “Every year it grows and
the written word alive in College,” Malena said. grows, and kind of becomes
Milledgeville. One such “I’m really happy I get to this living breathing thing
bibliophile is Marykate be at the helm of that.” that we get to take care of.
Malena, the editor-in-chief The Peacock’s Feet I like being a part of taking
at GC’s literary and creative held their first Red Earth care of something like
arts journal, “The Peacock’s Readings event of the that,” Malena said.
Feet.” Malena, a senior year (see page #). Malena After graduating in
English literature major, stated that, on a basic May, Malena hopes to go
grew up with a passion for level, these events are a into work in the publishing
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Mary Kate
the written word. soft advertisement for industry. Malena believes Marykate Malena works to maintain the legacy of creative arts
“I’ve been reading my the upcoming edition that literature itself plays journal, “The Peacock’s Feet.”
whole life. It was always of the journal, but more a pivotal role in our lives
something that was really importantly, they are a and within our society.
important to me,” Malena unique medium for sharing “I think it’s the purest
said. “But I didn’t really student work. Malena way for people to share ia Coll
ege
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consider it something I believes that sharing their perspective with Presen
ts
“I feel like this debate “I wanna see Donald “I’m looking to get “I’m really interested “I don’t really follow “I just think it’s a
is really historical Trump yell at Hillary more insight as to to see how the politics and this is really interesting
so I wanted to be more and definitely what their stances are candidates continue to the first thing I’m debate because I
sure to watch it. see how she continues on different policies.” respond to each other watching and there’s never expected
I am also really to react to his and how prepared been a lot of talk Donald trump to
looking forward to it comments.” - Tavaris Johnson, they are.” about it so I’m really be a legit candidate
because there’s been sociology major, just here to see what and it’s very
a dramatic build up to - Justin Markowitz, junior - Maria Bermudez, it’s all about.” entertaining.”
this all year.” philosophy major, history and
sophomore philosophy major, - Aidan Falchook, - Noah Prince,
- Megan Tanner, junior business management freshman
sociology major, major, sophomore
freshman
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