The Delta State Statesmen defeated the Florida Institute of Technology Panthers 58-20 in a football game. The Statesmen got off to a slow start but scored touchdowns in the first quarter to take the lead. The game remained close in the second quarter until the Statesmen scored two more touchdowns to take a lead into halftime. In the second half, the Statesmen defense dominated FIT and allowed only one touchdown, while the Statesmen offense scored four more touchdowns to pull away for the victory. Tyler Sullivan passed for 456 yards and 5 touchdowns to lead Delta State to the win.
The Delta State Statesmen football team defeated Valdosta State 49-32 in their Gulf South Conference opener. Quarterback Tyler Sullivan had a great game, passing for 502 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Lady Statesmen cross country team won their home invitational, led by individual winner Mary Katherine Chunn and third place finisher Tressa Lamb. The DSU golf team also won a tournament.
A More Perfect College Football Playoff - Rose bowlSportFiction
In a close Rose Bowl game, USC defeated Oklahoma 38-36 after Oklahoma failed a two-point conversion attempt late in the 4th quarter. USC quarterback Sam Darnold struggled early but finished with 271 passing yards and a touchdown. Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield threw for 368 yards and 3 touchdowns in a losing effort. The game featured big plays on both sides of the ball and momentum shifts throughout, with USC prevailing in the end.
The order grants Williams' motion to vacate his conviction based on newly discovered evidence. Several new witnesses testified at an evidentiary hearing that twin brothers Scar and Screw, leaders of a violent criminal gang, were responsible for the shooting at the Carter's apartments that Williams had been convicted of. Recorded jail conversations between Scar, Screw and others also implicated them in the shooting and other violent crimes related to an ongoing feud between their gang and a rival gang led by an individual named Bo Jeezy. The court found this new evidence cast serious doubt on Williams' guilt and would likely result in his acquittal if a new trial was granted.
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of October 9, 2017. It discusses the conference standings, upcoming games between conference teams, and recognizes top individual performances from players across multiple teams. Midwestern State tops the conference standings at 3-0, while other highlights include upcoming games being broadcast on ESPN3 and nominations for Players of the Week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/02/17)lscmedia
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football games and highlights individual player performances from those games. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain undefeated atop the LSC standings. Layton Rabb of Midwestern State is named offensive player of the week after passing for 326 yards in a win over Western New Mexico. Brad Hardin of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week with six tackles and a key interception. Ron Reid of Tarleton State is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/11/17)lscmedia
This document provides a weekly football release from the Lone Star Conference, including results and top performers from games involving LSC teams. Five LSC games are scheduled for the upcoming week, and four LSC teams remain unbeaten. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week are named from games during the previous week. Individual stats and highlights are provided for top performers from LSC teams.
The Delta State Statesmen football team defeated Valdosta State 49-32 in their Gulf South Conference opener. Quarterback Tyler Sullivan had a great game, passing for 502 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Lady Statesmen cross country team won their home invitational, led by individual winner Mary Katherine Chunn and third place finisher Tressa Lamb. The DSU golf team also won a tournament.
A More Perfect College Football Playoff - Rose bowlSportFiction
In a close Rose Bowl game, USC defeated Oklahoma 38-36 after Oklahoma failed a two-point conversion attempt late in the 4th quarter. USC quarterback Sam Darnold struggled early but finished with 271 passing yards and a touchdown. Oklahoma quarterback Baker Mayfield threw for 368 yards and 3 touchdowns in a losing effort. The game featured big plays on both sides of the ball and momentum shifts throughout, with USC prevailing in the end.
The order grants Williams' motion to vacate his conviction based on newly discovered evidence. Several new witnesses testified at an evidentiary hearing that twin brothers Scar and Screw, leaders of a violent criminal gang, were responsible for the shooting at the Carter's apartments that Williams had been convicted of. Recorded jail conversations between Scar, Screw and others also implicated them in the shooting and other violent crimes related to an ongoing feud between their gang and a rival gang led by an individual named Bo Jeezy. The court found this new evidence cast serious doubt on Williams' guilt and would likely result in his acquittal if a new trial was granted.
This document provides information about football games and players in the Lone Star Conference for the week of October 9, 2017. It discusses the conference standings, upcoming games between conference teams, and recognizes top individual performances from players across multiple teams. Midwestern State tops the conference standings at 3-0, while other highlights include upcoming games being broadcast on ESPN3 and nominations for Players of the Week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/02/17)lscmedia
The document provides an overview of recent Lone Star Conference football games and highlights individual player performances from those games. It notes that Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, and Midwestern State remain undefeated atop the LSC standings. Layton Rabb of Midwestern State is named offensive player of the week after passing for 326 yards in a win over Western New Mexico. Brad Hardin of Eastern New Mexico is named defensive player of the week with six tackles and a key interception. Ron Reid of Tarleton State is named special teams player of the week.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/11/17)lscmedia
This document provides a weekly football release from the Lone Star Conference, including results and top performers from games involving LSC teams. Five LSC games are scheduled for the upcoming week, and four LSC teams remain unbeaten. It also announces that the October 21 game between Tarleton State and Texas A&M-Kingsville will be broadcast on ESPN3. Offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week are named from games during the previous week. Individual stats and highlights are provided for top performers from LSC teams.
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Pedro y Pablo están buscando la universidad y le preguntan a un señor sobre su ubicación. El señor les sugiere descargar una aplicación en su celular que contiene un mapa y direcciones de todas las sedes de la universidad. Finalmente deciden descargar la aplicación para encontrar la universidad antes de que se haga más tarde.
El documento explica los 10 pasos para guardar una imagen desde Internet: 1) abrir un navegador e ingresar a Google, 2) buscar la imagen deseada, 3) hacer clic en "Imágenes", 4) ver las vistas previas disponibles, 5) verificar la resolución de la imagen seleccionada, 6) hacer clic derecho y abrir la imagen en una nueva pestaña, 7) ver la imagen a tamaño real, 8) hacer clic derecho y seleccionar "Guardar imagen como...", 9) elegir la ruta de guardado, y 10) hacer clic
The document provides tips for producers, advising them to have an experienced industry veteran review plans to avoid disasters, avoid savvy investors who will make the process difficult, not give away all rights so they can still profit from the film, understand that accounting may show a film never earning a profit, hire a casting director with connections to actors, keep crew well-fed to overlook any incompetence as a producer, and not openly distribute cash to prevent constant requests for money.
This document offers a $100 per-person savings on the first trip booked to select destinations including China, Vietnam, Morocco, Peru, Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Argentina, and Chile. The $100 discount is available because the recipient was referred by Jesse Slome with customer number 932019. Questions can be directed to Jesse Slome at the provided email.
RT-11 was a small, single-user real-time operating system for DEC PDP-11 computers. It supported variants with different levels of multitasking and was written in assembly language. BKUNIX is an operating system for Soviet Elektronika BK computers based on the LSX UNIX kernel and licensed under the GPL. It supports up to three tasks and mounting up to three file systems. MICRODOS/OS-80 was an early disk operating system for the TRS-80 that was faster than TRSDOS and could run on 16K systems.
Multiculturallism-—Another Dimension in Organizational BehaviorDoris Wang
This document summarizes research on cultural values in Singaporean workplaces. It discusses Singapore's history and multicultural population, including the influence of British colonialism, Chinese culture, and other ethnic groups. Cultural values like Confucianism, collectivism, and the emphasis on relationships in business are explored. The document also examines how cultural diversity can impact work performance both positively and negatively. Research is needed on how Singaporean managers demonstrate intercultural sensitivity in international leadership contexts based on Bennett's model of intercultural sensitivity.
The document discusses SERVQUAL, a model for measuring service quality. It identifies key components of high quality service including meeting customer expectations and ensuring customer satisfaction. It also discusses the importance of employee customer orientation and defines related variables like customer satisfaction and service quality evaluation that can be measured. The document proposes two hypotheses: 1) higher service quality evaluation leads to higher customer satisfaction, and 2) higher employee oriented behavior leads to higher consumer satisfaction.
This document provides an overview of theories and approaches to understanding personality, including psychoanalytic, humanist, cognitive, trait, social learning, and behavioral perspectives. It discusses key figures who developed theories like Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Maslow, Rogers, Kelly, Bandura, and Eysenck. Assessment techniques are also reviewed, such as the MMPI, TAT, and methods like projective tests, direct observation, and evaluating self-concept and self-esteem. Major concepts discussed include the id, ego, superego, defense mechanisms, psychosexual stages, archetypes, locus of control, the big five model, and influences on personality like culture and assessment biases.
The key Lone Star Conference football game this week will take place between Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State, as a win by Commerce clinches the outright conference title while a Midwestern State win keeps them unbeaten. After the regular season, the top four LSC teams will comprise a championship playoff bracket, while the remaining three teams and Oklahoma Panhandle State will comprise another bracket. Midwestern State improved to 7-0 for the second time in school history with a win over Humboldt State, limiting the top offense to a season low.
Midwestern State improved to 6-0 overall and remained atop the Lone Star Conference standings. Several LSC games were broadcast on ESPN3. The weekly players of the week were announced, with Ben Arbuckle named offensive player and Treston Ridge named defensive player. Midwestern State quarterback Quade Coward engineered a late game-winning drive against Angelo State. The standings and upcoming schedule were also provided.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football standings and results from the previous week. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain atop the standings with perfect conference records. Midwestern State defeated #6 Angelo State 29-20, while Texas A&M-Commerce won 63-0 over Tarleton State. The top performances from the week included a career game from Midwestern State linebacker Calvin Stewart in the win over Angelo State.
The document discusses recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Three teams - Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Angelo State - remain undefeated. This week's key game is Angelo State hosting Midwestern State. The conference determines playoff seeding based on regular season results and conducts a two-week playoff between the top teams. Midwestern State improved to 4-0 with a victory over Tarleton State, while Angelo State defeated West Texas A&M. Texas A&M-Commerce also won their game. The document provides details on individual top performances and awards.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
Villanova and Miami will face off in the Sweet 16 on Thursday evening. Villanova has won their first two tournament games behind strong guard play from Josh Hart and Ryan Arcidiacono. Miami overcame a large deficit to beat Wichita State in their second round game. If Miami wins, they would be the first team in program history to reach the Elite Eight. Both teams are looking to advance further in the tournament to validate their programs and silence critics. Miami will need to contain Villanova's offense, which has been averaging over 80 points per game recently.
Dalton State College's men's basketball team defeated Martin Methodist College 66-61 in a last-second home victory. Roadrunners guard Anthony Hilliard sank a 3-pointer with no time remaining to break a 61-61 tie and give Dalton State sole possession of first place in their conference. The win was significant for Dalton State's program, which was revived in 2013-14 after being shut down in the 1970s when the school was Dalton Junior College. Coach Tony Ingle said the win was "huge in so many ways" and showed what he has done to build the program. Though several players contributed to the victory, Hilliard led all scorers with 22 points.
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Pedro y Pablo están buscando la universidad y le preguntan a un señor sobre su ubicación. El señor les sugiere descargar una aplicación en su celular que contiene un mapa y direcciones de todas las sedes de la universidad. Finalmente deciden descargar la aplicación para encontrar la universidad antes de que se haga más tarde.
El documento explica los 10 pasos para guardar una imagen desde Internet: 1) abrir un navegador e ingresar a Google, 2) buscar la imagen deseada, 3) hacer clic en "Imágenes", 4) ver las vistas previas disponibles, 5) verificar la resolución de la imagen seleccionada, 6) hacer clic derecho y abrir la imagen en una nueva pestaña, 7) ver la imagen a tamaño real, 8) hacer clic derecho y seleccionar "Guardar imagen como...", 9) elegir la ruta de guardado, y 10) hacer clic
The document provides tips for producers, advising them to have an experienced industry veteran review plans to avoid disasters, avoid savvy investors who will make the process difficult, not give away all rights so they can still profit from the film, understand that accounting may show a film never earning a profit, hire a casting director with connections to actors, keep crew well-fed to overlook any incompetence as a producer, and not openly distribute cash to prevent constant requests for money.
This document offers a $100 per-person savings on the first trip booked to select destinations including China, Vietnam, Morocco, Peru, Galapagos Islands, Costa Rica, New Zealand, Argentina, and Chile. The $100 discount is available because the recipient was referred by Jesse Slome with customer number 932019. Questions can be directed to Jesse Slome at the provided email.
RT-11 was a small, single-user real-time operating system for DEC PDP-11 computers. It supported variants with different levels of multitasking and was written in assembly language. BKUNIX is an operating system for Soviet Elektronika BK computers based on the LSX UNIX kernel and licensed under the GPL. It supports up to three tasks and mounting up to three file systems. MICRODOS/OS-80 was an early disk operating system for the TRS-80 that was faster than TRSDOS and could run on 16K systems.
Multiculturallism-—Another Dimension in Organizational BehaviorDoris Wang
This document summarizes research on cultural values in Singaporean workplaces. It discusses Singapore's history and multicultural population, including the influence of British colonialism, Chinese culture, and other ethnic groups. Cultural values like Confucianism, collectivism, and the emphasis on relationships in business are explored. The document also examines how cultural diversity can impact work performance both positively and negatively. Research is needed on how Singaporean managers demonstrate intercultural sensitivity in international leadership contexts based on Bennett's model of intercultural sensitivity.
The document discusses SERVQUAL, a model for measuring service quality. It identifies key components of high quality service including meeting customer expectations and ensuring customer satisfaction. It also discusses the importance of employee customer orientation and defines related variables like customer satisfaction and service quality evaluation that can be measured. The document proposes two hypotheses: 1) higher service quality evaluation leads to higher customer satisfaction, and 2) higher employee oriented behavior leads to higher consumer satisfaction.
This document provides an overview of theories and approaches to understanding personality, including psychoanalytic, humanist, cognitive, trait, social learning, and behavioral perspectives. It discusses key figures who developed theories like Freud, Jung, Adler, Horney, Maslow, Rogers, Kelly, Bandura, and Eysenck. Assessment techniques are also reviewed, such as the MMPI, TAT, and methods like projective tests, direct observation, and evaluating self-concept and self-esteem. Major concepts discussed include the id, ego, superego, defense mechanisms, psychosexual stages, archetypes, locus of control, the big five model, and influences on personality like culture and assessment biases.
The key Lone Star Conference football game this week will take place between Texas A&M-Commerce and Midwestern State, as a win by Commerce clinches the outright conference title while a Midwestern State win keeps them unbeaten. After the regular season, the top four LSC teams will comprise a championship playoff bracket, while the remaining three teams and Oklahoma Panhandle State will comprise another bracket. Midwestern State improved to 7-0 for the second time in school history with a win over Humboldt State, limiting the top offense to a season low.
Midwestern State improved to 6-0 overall and remained atop the Lone Star Conference standings. Several LSC games were broadcast on ESPN3. The weekly players of the week were announced, with Ben Arbuckle named offensive player and Treston Ridge named defensive player. Midwestern State quarterback Quade Coward engineered a late game-winning drive against Angelo State. The standings and upcoming schedule were also provided.
The document discusses Lone Star Conference football standings and results from the previous week. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain atop the standings with perfect conference records. Midwestern State defeated #6 Angelo State 29-20, while Texas A&M-Commerce won 63-0 over Tarleton State. The top performances from the week included a career game from Midwestern State linebacker Calvin Stewart in the win over Angelo State.
The document discusses recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Three teams - Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and Angelo State - remain undefeated. This week's key game is Angelo State hosting Midwestern State. The conference determines playoff seeding based on regular season results and conducts a two-week playoff between the top teams. Midwestern State improved to 4-0 with a victory over Tarleton State, while Angelo State defeated West Texas A&M. Texas A&M-Commerce also won their game. The document provides details on individual top performances and awards.
Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the Lone Star Conference in the 2015 NCAA Division II Football Championship. Midwestern State received the No. 1 seed in their region and a first-round bye, while Texas A&M-Commerce will face Ferris State in the first round as the seventh seed, making their first playoff appearance since 1995. Midwestern State defeated Texas A&M-Commerce 37-33 in the Lone Star Conference championship game.
Villanova and Miami will face off in the Sweet 16 on Thursday evening. Villanova has won their first two tournament games behind strong guard play from Josh Hart and Ryan Arcidiacono. Miami overcame a large deficit to beat Wichita State in their second round game. If Miami wins, they would be the first team in program history to reach the Elite Eight. Both teams are looking to advance further in the tournament to validate their programs and silence critics. Miami will need to contain Villanova's offense, which has been averaging over 80 points per game recently.
Dalton State College's men's basketball team defeated Martin Methodist College 66-61 in a last-second home victory. Roadrunners guard Anthony Hilliard sank a 3-pointer with no time remaining to break a 61-61 tie and give Dalton State sole possession of first place in their conference. The win was significant for Dalton State's program, which was revived in 2013-14 after being shut down in the 1970s when the school was Dalton Junior College. Coach Tony Ingle said the win was "huge in so many ways" and showed what he has done to build the program. Though several players contributed to the victory, Hilliard led all scorers with 22 points.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (10/23/17)lscmedia
Midwestern State remains undefeated at 6-0 overall and 5-0 in conference play after defeating West Texas A&M 45-3. This week features four conference matchups, including Midwestern State vs UT Permian Basin. Tarleton State faces Western Oregon in a non-conference game. Players of the week are Luis Perez of Texas A&M-Commerce for offense and Drew Bolin of Midwestern State for defense. Collin Grady of Western New Mexico is named special teams player of the week.
The Lone Star Conference basketball weekly release provides updates on teams' performances from the previous week. Several players were named offensive or defensive players of the week for their conference based on their stats and contributions to helping their teams win games. The release also provides league standings, schedules and highlights top individual performances from players on men's and women's teams across the conference.
The document summarizes recent football games and standings in the Lone Star Conference. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce remain tied atop the conference standings at 4-0. This week's games include A&M-Commerce playing at West Texas A&M, Eastern New Mexico playing at Tarleton State, and Texas A&M-Kingsville playing at Angelo State. Individual players are recognized for their performances, including Vincent Johnson of Midwestern State being named Offensive Player of the Week.
The document summarizes the upcoming Lone Star Conference football playoffs. Texas A&M-Commerce earned the top seed after finishing the regular season with a perfect 6-0 conference record. They will host Angelo State in one of the playoff games on November 7th. The winners of the playoff games on November 7th will meet for the conference title on November 14th, while the losers will play for third place. It also provides details on individual player performances and awards from the previous week's games.
Angelo State University was selected for the NCAA Division II championship football playoff field, marking their sixth appearance. They will face Michigan Tech on November 22. Angelo State won the Lone Star Conference playoff championship over Texas A&M-Commerce. In other LSC playoff games, Tarleton State defeated Midwestern State, Eastern New Mexico defeated West Texas A&M, and Texas A&M-Kingsville defeated McMurry. The weekly offensive, defensive, and special teams players of the week were named from Eastern New Mexico University for their performances.
The Lone Star Conference teams had a successful week, going 9-1 against other conferences. Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Commerce, and West Texas A&M started LSC play with victories. Several players had standout performances, including Geremy Alridge-Mitchell of West Texas A&M who rushed for 236 yards and 3 touchdowns. Midwestern State defeated Eastern New Mexico 28-24 in a close game, while Texas A&M-Commerce beat Texas A&M-Kingsville 37-17. The LSC teams have a combined record of 13-7 overall and are ranked in the top 25 in the AFCA poll.
Clifton Mitchell II VCU CSL NBA Lockout Game Write-UpClifton Mitchell
1) Clifton Mitchell interned with the organization that put on an exhibition basketball game between NBA players from Washington D.C. and Philadelphia during the 2011 NBA lockout.
2) The game was highly competitive and intense, with Kevin Durant scoring 56 points for D.C. and Lou Williams scoring 55 for Philadelphia.
3) Mitchell commented that the internship was a wonderful experience that allowed him to apply what he learned in school, and that the game felt like an actual NBA game due to the buildup, crowd, and high-level play.
The document provides information on recent Lone Star Conference football games and players. It summarizes that three LSC teams remained undefeated last week, and LSC teams have a 9-4 overall record this season against other conferences. It also discusses the upcoming Lone Star Football Festival featuring two LSC matchups and one non-conference game at AT&T Stadium, and names the players of the week for offensive, defensive, and special teams performances.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (09/18/17)lscmedia
This document provides a summary of football games and players from the Lone Star Conference for the week of September 18, 2017. It highlights four upcoming LSC matchups and provides statistics and accomplishments from top performing players on offense, defense, and special teams over the past week. These include quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, linebackers, and kickers from various LSC teams such as Texas A&M-Commerce, Tarleton State, Angelo State, and others. It also provides league standings and notes an upcoming LSC game that will be broadcast on ESPN3.
This document provides information on the 2015 Daktronics/Division II CCA All-America Softball Team, including the first team, second team, and individual honors. Renee Erwin of West Texas A&M is named Player of the Year and Courtney Poole of North Georgia is named Pitcher of the Year. The first team includes three players each from West Texas A&M and Augustana College. The second team highlights pitchers Michelle Duncan of Dixie State, Morgan Foley of Indianapolis, and Hannah Perryman of Missouri-St. Louis.
Lone Star Conference Football Weekly Release (11/13/17)lscmedia
The document provides information about the Lone Star Conference football teams and their postseason matchups. Midwestern State and Texas A&M-Commerce were selected to represent the LSC in the NCAA Division II playoffs. Midwestern State will host Sioux Falls and Texas A&M-Commerce will play at Winona State on November 18th. Additionally, Tarleton State will face Central Oklahoma in the Corsicana Bowl on December 2nd. The document also names the offensive, defensive and special teams players of the week and provides updates and top performers from each LSC school.
The Lone Star Conference football playoffs will feature Texas A&M-Commerce facing Angelo State in the championship game on November 15th in Commerce, Texas. Tarleton State and Midwestern State will play in the third place game, while West Texas A&M faces Eastern New Mexico for fifth place and Texas A&M-Kingsville plays McMurry for seventh place. Offensive players of the week are Kyle Washington from Angelo State and E'lon Spight from Eastern New Mexico. The defensive player of the week is Iosia Iosia from West Texas A&M.
- The document discusses budget cuts and program eliminations at Delta State University, including a $10,000 budget cut to the student newspaper, The Delta Statement, and the elimination of the journalism program.
- It provides background on the criteria used to identify programs for elimination, including number of majors and graduates. However, it notes the journalism program met the requirements for graduates set by the Mississippi Institutions of Higher Learning.
- University President Bill LaForge defended the cuts as being made based on numbers, data and metrics, but the document argues the journalism program should not have been reviewed based on the stated criteria.
The document summarizes Tony Garcia being named Alumnus of the Year by Delta State University. It discusses Garcia's successful career in financial services and how his experience at Delta State in the 1980s, including being on the tennis team and joining a fraternity, helped shape his leadership skills and values. It also announces the upcoming dedication of a statue honoring former Delta State women's basketball coach Margaret Wade for her accomplishments and impact on women's collegiate athletics.
Katie Busby was crowned Miss Delta State University for 2014-2015. She is a 20-year-old nursing major from Vicksburg, Mississippi who performed a jazz dance as her talent. Dr. Bret Pimentel of the music department received the Humanities Teacher Award from the Mississippi Humanities Council. The Academic Council voted to reduce the number of required general education credit hours from 44 to 38 for incoming students beginning in fall 2015.
The DSU art department held its annual faculty art exhibition, showcasing the works of art instructors across different mediums such as sculpture, digital design, and filmmaking. The exhibition aims to provide perspective students a view of the wide range of talent and ideas within the department. It also allows instructors to guide their students and display their own works, including pieces from two new faculty members. The exhibition featured diverse works addressing issues like climate change, social inequity, and healthy eating. It was open until October 31st.
Senator David Parker spoke to Delta State University students about various political issues. He discussed education topics like Common Core standards and teacher pay, saying Common Core forces some students to think in unnatural ways. Parker also addressed legalizing marijuana and Medicaid expansion. He believes private healthcare will become too expensive and was against expanding Medicaid due to future costs. The article also summarized other campus news, including a enrollment increase at DSU and Dr. Noah Lelek being appointed the new Quality Enhancement Plan Coordinator to improve cultural competency.
The document summarizes several stories from The Delta Statement newspaper including:
1) The annual Pig Pickin' event at Delta State University was a success with barbecue competition and a football game victory.
2) Speaker of the House Philip Gunn visited Cleveland City Hall to discuss issues facing the Delta region such as jobs, education, and infrastructure.
3) Former government official Charles Bowsher gave a speech on the financial state of the nation and discussed challenges like the growing national debt.
- The Delta State Statesmen men's soccer team lost 3-2 to Lyon College, suffering their third straight defeat of the season. The Statesmen took an early 2-0 lead but gave up three goals in six minutes during the second half.
- Eric Patten was hired as the new assistant baseball coach at Delta State University. Patten previously played shortstop for DSU from 2002-2005 and was part of the 2004 national championship team. He will coach infielders and serve as the hitting coach.
- Kirk Mansell, the coordinator of intramural sports at Delta State, encouraged students to participate in intramurals to stay active, meet new people, and to continue playing sports they participated in
This document is the Fall 2014 issue of The Delta Statement, the student-run newspaper of Delta State University. It provides an overview of the newspaper's staff and their roles. It also includes two opinion articles - one arguing for the establishment of a Gay-Straight Alliance student organization at DSU, and the other arguing against proposed budget cuts that would eliminate 10 academic programs at DSU due to concerns it would negatively impact student retention, particularly for transfer students. The document also includes brief sections about the newspaper's policies and contact information.
The Statesmen football team at Delta State University is preparing for the upcoming 2014 season with high expectations. Led by quarterback Tyler Sullivan and wide receivers Ricky Hunt, Patrick Bethley, and Casey Osborne, the offense looks to improve on last season. On defense, the Statesmen will be led by linebacker Rory Island and defensive lineman Diego Lubin. The team has been practicing on their newly installed turf field in preparation for their season opener against Fort Valley State University.
The article discusses the opening of a new health center called the Healthy Lifestyle Center (HLC) in Cleveland, Mississippi. The HLC focuses on prevention programs for conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease. It currently offers programs for weight management, diabetes prevention and management, and meal replacement plans. The goal is for the HLC to be staffed by nurse practitioners and nurses to provide services and for students from various health programs to gain experience. The center aims to help patients, educate healthcare providers, and conduct community outreach on health issues.
Delta State University celebrated concluding its largest fundraising campaign, raising $43.3 million which surpassed its $40 million goal. The campaign funded scholarships, academic programs, faculty/staff support and community partnerships. It was led by Ned Mitchell and Dr. Kent Wyatt and generated most donations from individuals. President LaForge addressed stabilizing enrollment increases and the budget at Convocation. The university is displaying a traveling photography exhibit called "This Delta" by alumna Debra Ferguson, showcasing Delta life over 30 years. DSU Health Services is raising awareness of depression and suicide prevention with an upcoming event on survivor Kevin Hines.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Technoblade The Legacy of a Minecraft Legend.Techno Merch
Technoblade, born Alex on June 1, 1999, was a legendary Minecraft YouTuber known for his sharp wit and exceptional PvP skills. Starting his channel in 2013, he gained nearly 11 million subscribers. His private battle with metastatic sarcoma ended in June 2022, but his enduring legacy continues to inspire millions.
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UNIT V ACTIONS AND COMMANDS, FORMS AND CONTROLS.pptx
10 09 14_5
1. Sports The Delta Statement Thursday, October 9, 2014B1
Delta State defeats Florida Institute of Technology
D’Juan Bellaire was the rushing leader for the Statesmen in the game against FIT. Photo by Elisabetta Zengaro
O.B. Taylor
Assistant Sports Editor
The Delta State Statesmen
continued their hot start
of the 2014 season by
defeating Florida Institute
of Technology 58-20 on Oct. 2
at Pirate Stadium in Melbourne,
Fla.
The Statesmen got off to
a poor start on their fi rst drive.
Redshirt-sophomore quarterback
Tyler Sullivan failed to get
his offense going because of
pressure from the Florida Tech
defense.
The next drive resulted in
a Florida Tech score. Panthers
quarterback Tyler Bass threw a
5-yard touchdown pass to Aaron
George, which put their side up
7-0 at the 8:28 mark in the fi rst
quarter.
Delta State tied the game
when Sullivan threw a 22-yard
touchdown pass to senior wide
receiver Ricky Hunt at the 5:38
mark in the fi rst quarter.
The beginning of the second
quarter was dominated by the
defenses. Both offenses couldn’t
get things going or couldn’t fi nd
the end zone.
With 8:48 left in the second
quarter, Florida Tech kicker
Brion Ashley missed a 22-yard
fi eld goal, which could have put
his team in the lead.
The next drive after the
missed fi eld goal, Sullivan threw
a 64-yard pass to Hunt which
ended up at the Florida Tech
5-yard line. Hunt was tackled by
a Florida Tech defender to stop a
touchdown.
On the next play, Sullivan
scrambled 5 yards for a
touchdown, which put Delta
State to a 14-7 lead at 6:59 mark.
On the next drive, Florida
Tech scored a touchdown when
running back Trevor Sand ran 20
yards to the end zone, but Ashley
missed the extra point which
made the score 14-13 in favor of
Delta State at the 3:58 mark.
The next drive resulted
in a Delta State touchdown,
when Sullivan threw a 79-yard
touchdown pass to junior wide
receiver Casey Osborne putting
the Statesmen to a 20-13 lead
with 3:00 minutes left in the fi rst
half.
Vince Sciorrotta’s extra
point was blocked by the Florida
Tech special team unit after
Osborne scored.
Florida Tech scored on the
next drive when quarterback
Mark Cato threw a 44 yard
touchdown pass to Xavier
Milton. It tied the game at 20-20
with 1:08 left in the fi rst half.
Sadly, it was the last major
effort that Florida Tech had in the
game.
Delta State took a 23-20
lead at halftime when Sciorrotta
kicked a 21-yard fi eld goal with
no time left in the fi rst half.
The Statesmen came in the
second half looking to destroy
the Panthers for good. Florida
Tech did not know what was to
come.
The Statesmen’s stingy
defense led by senior defensive
lineman Diego Lubin, senior
linebacker Rory Island, and
junior defensive back Jon Knox
came into the second half to
crush the Florida Tech offense.
On the fi rst drive of the
second half, the Delta State
defense crushed the Florida Tech
offense forcing them to punt.
A few moments later on
Delta State’s fi rst drive of the
second half, Sullivan threw a 31-
yard pass to Justin Leavy. The
junior receiver ran the ball past
midfi eld to the Florida Tech’s 49-
yard line.
A few seconds later,
Leavy scored a touchdown
when he caught a 49-yard pass
from Sullivan, which put the
Statesmen up 30-20 at the 11:31
mark in the third quarter.
When Florida Tech had
the ball after the Delta State
touchdown, the Panthers did
not know what to do as they
continued to get crushed by the
Delta State defense.
During the drive, Cato
was intercepted by Statesmen
defensive back Knox which was
returned for 9 yards to Florida
Tech’s 31-yard line.
After two failed passes
on their second drive of the
second half, Delta State scored
a touchdown at the 9:31 mark of
the third quarter when Sullivan
threw a 41-yard pass to Leavy.
It made the score 37-20 Delta
State.
At the 7:29 mark, Sullivan
threw another touchdown pass
when he connected 4 yards to
James Johnson during a fi rst and
goal situation. It resulted in a 44-
20 Statesmen lead.
Things went from bad to
worse for Florida Tech. On 2nd
down and 10 with the ball on
their own 21-yard line, Cato
completed a 2-yard pass to Collin
O’Neal.
After the pass was
completed, defensive back Trey
Shaw forced a fumble which
was recovered by Lubin on the
Florida Tech 29-yard line. It
occurred at the 7:00 mark of the
third quarter.
After Delta State recovered
the fumble, they scored a
touchdown when sophomore
running back D’Juan Bellaire ran
for 12 yards to the end zone. It
made the score 51-20 Delta State
with 6:01 left in the third quarter.
Lakyn Cryder scored two goals and also had an assist, earning GSC Freshman of the Week. Photo by Elisabetta Zengaro
Lady Statesmen roll past Talladega College
Delta State golf team finishes 16th
Florian Mondoloni
Sports Editor
The Statesmen fi nished in
16th place, at the AFLAC
Cougar Invitational
at Columbus State
University in Columbus, Ga., on
Sept. 29-30.
The competition was held
on the 6,515-yard Country Club
of Columbus golf course. The
team fi nished with a score of
892, which was 40 over par, 852.
The three top spots were earned
by Lee University with 851, West
Georgia with 852 and Columbus
State with 855.
The rest of the top 10
was composed from four to
10 of Florida Tech (859/ 7),
UNC Pembroke (863/ 11),
North Alabama (869/ 17),
Clayton State (871, 19), Florida
Southern and Limestone tied
(875/ 23).
The Green-and-White
team was composed of Jack
Byrd, Chad Cupples, Brad
Thornton, Alex Clark and Reed
Lindsey. Together, the players
made 292 on the fi rst round,
296 on the second and 304 on
the third one.
The Statesmen will return
to action on Oct. 20-21 at the
University of North Alabama,
in Florence, Ala., for the TVA
Credit Union Classic.
In the beginning of the
fourth quarter, Florida Tech
looked to get things going in the
game. They failed to get them
going as the Statesmen defense
crushed their push to the end
zone.
Delta State scored their fi nal
touchdown of the game when
Eddie McCadney ran 3 yards to
the end zone at the 9:51 mark to
close out a 58-20 win.
After the victory, the Delta
State side celebrated in the
locker room with enthusiasm,
momentum, and joy. Head coach
Todd Cooley was pleased about
his side’s play in the second half
which led them to victory.
Sullivan completed 24 out
of 41 passes for 456 yards and
fi ve touchdowns. He wasn’t
sacked in the game.
Sullivan is looking to
continue his spectacular
performance this season as he
attempts to become the top passer
in the Gulf South Conference.
For the wide receivers,
Leavy caught four passes for 107
yards and two touchdowns. Hunt
caught four passes for 114 yards
and one touchdown.
Osborne caught fi ve
passes for 111 yards and one
touchdown. Junior receiver Pat
Bethley caught three passes for
59 yards.
McCadney ran the ball
11 times for 38 yards and one
touchdown. Bellaire ran the ball
eight times for 38 yards and one
touchdown.
On the defensive side,
Lubin earned two sacks in the
game while linebackers Randall
Boyd and Landry Tullo each
sacked the quarterback once.
Senior linebacker Ryan Self
joined in collecting an assist
sack.
Defensive back Richard
Nash led the Statesmen tacklers
collecting nine in the game,
while Lubin collected fi ve.
Knox had fi ve tackles brining
him to 27 for the season, making
him the leading tackler on the
team.
The Statesmen will return
to Parker Field-McCool Stadium
tonight to take on Shorter.
Kickoff is set for 6 p.m.
DSU cross country finishes fourth
Florian Mondoloni
Sports Editor
The Delta State cross
country team fi nished
fourth at the Jacksonville
State University 5K on
Oct. 4 at Jacksonville, Ala.
The Jacksonville State
University 5K was divided into
two sections. In one group,
called the Red Division there
were Division 1 schools and
in the other group, the White
Division, there were schools
from Divisions 2 and 3.
The Red Division saw
Georgia State win the race with
16 points. Emory University
won the White Division with
24 points. From second to
fourth in the white division,
were Columbus State (41),
Birmingham Southern (95) and
Delta State (96).
The best Green-and-White
runner for this race was senior
Tressa Lamb, who fi nished
18th overall in 19:44. Next
best ranking for the team was
freshman Maria Arzate with a
29th fi nish, thanks to her time of
20:34. This time permitted her
to break a personal record by 16
seconds.
At the 36th and 37th places
were two Lady Statesmen,
freshman Tori McDonald and
sophomore Anna Poteet with
times respectively of 21:01 and
21:04.
Two last runners who
represented DSU were Hannah
Register, who claimed the 46th
place in 21:42 and Madison Nash
who fi nished 48th with a time of
21:45.
The Lady Statesmen will
return to action on Oct. 11, traveling
to Orlando, Fla., for the Disney
World Cross Country Classic 5K.
DSU Athletics
Lakyn Cryder scored two
goals and assisted on
another to help the Delta
State University women’s
soccer team capture a 6-0 win
over Talladega College Saturday
at Delta Field. Delta State
improved to 2-7 overall on the
season and will travel to play
Millsaps College on Monday at
4 p.m. in Jackson, Mississippi.
Talladega College fell to 2-4
overall.
The six goals were the most
goals by a DSU team under
current head coach Paul Babba
and the most goals tallied by the
Lady Statesmen since a 10-0 win
over Robert Morris in 2008.
Delta State scored four fi rst
half goals with the fi rst two goals
coming less two minutes apart.
Rebecca Deegan’s penalty kick
was saved but Tais Cotta scored
on the rebound in the 14th minute
and Taylor Scoffi eld tallied a
goal off a corner from Crowder
in the 15th minute to give DSU
a 2-0 lead.
Erin Tucker tucked home
a goal off a defl ection in the
25th minute and Cryder fi nished
the fi rst half scoring beat two
defenders and found a wide open
net in the 30th minute for a 4-0
halftime lead.
Catherine Thomson
added a goal in the 76th
minute and Cryder scored her
second goal off a feed from
Kellie Hendle in the 79th
minute.
The Lady Statesmen out
shot the Tornadoes 25-2, 13-2
in the first half and 12-0 in
the second half and 17-2 in
shots on goal.
Katie Swaine made two
saves in the nets for Delta
State while TC’s Dammie
Akano saved 11 of the 17
shots on goal she faced.
Childers leads Statesmen over Talladega
Bryce Childers scored both goals of the game. His performance earned him GSC Player of the Week. Photo by Elisabetta Zengaro
DSU Athletics
Delta State University
claimed a 2-0 victory
over Talladega College
on Saturday afternoon
courtesy of two goals from Bryce
Childers. Delta State improved to
4-6 on the year.
Childers, a 6-3 forward,
scored goals in the early and late
minutes of the game, his second
and third tallies of the year.
The Hendersonville, Tennessee
native scored in the opening
minutes at the 5:28 mark when
Pedro Verissimo fed the ball to
Childers on a through ball. The
score remained titled in favor of
DSU, 1-0, heading into the half.
The lone goal in the fi rst
half was the only offense in the
contest until the late minutes
of the game. Near the close left
wing, Childers passed the ball
to Amine Rahmani right in front
of the net. Without an open
shot, Rahmani dished it back to
Childers who found the back of
the net for his second goal in the
89th minute. The Statesmen were
able to hold on to earn the win,
2-0.
Delta State held the
advantage in shots 23-7 as well
as shots on goal 11-4. Jacob
Hauenstein earned the shutout
victory, grabbing four saves.
With the win over the
Tornadoes, Delta State surpassed
the number of wins from last
season. Head coach Andy
Robertson was pleased with his
team’s solid effort. “We had a lot
of chances to take a larger lead
and perseverance paid off.”
The Green-and-White
continue a homestretch on Friday,
Oct. 10 when the Statesmen take
on Christian Brothers. Kickoff is
set for 3:30 p.m.