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Thursday, March 14, 2013 | VOL. 116 NO. 103 | MARSHALL UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT NEWSPAPER | marshallparthenon.com
PHOTOS BY MARCUS CONSTANTINO AND KIMBERLY SMITH | THE PARTHENON
FAR LEFT: SGA presidential candidate EJ Hassan presents his platform at the presidential debate Monday. MIDDLE LEFT: Hassan and running mate Ashley Lyons the night they decided to run for office. MIDDLE RIGHT: Hassan embraces Lyons after the results were stated Wednesday. FAR RIGHT: Hassan hugs his cabinet and current SGA members after his win Wednesday at the SGA office in the Memorial Student Center.
EJ Hassan wins SGA presidential race By KIMBERLY SMITH
THE PARTHENON Just 38 votes separated winning candidate, EJ Hassan, and second place winner, Derek Ramsey in the race for Marshall University student body president. Election Commissioner Ray Cousins announced the results of the 2013 election Wednesday. “Going into it, you don’t know what’s going to happen,” Hassan said. “You work very hard, you pray and you put your best foot forward when you walk in the door to hear the results.” All three teams had two weeks to campaign on campus before the voting started. “I think what put us ahead in this election was reaching out to students,” Hassan said. “You have to break out of your shell and reach out to people you haven’t talked to.” Steve Hensley, dean of Student
Affairs, said the election was different this year than the other years he has been involved, because there were so many quality teams of good students who were experienced and well organized. “There were three excellent teams this year that worked hard to put their ideas out there for people to view,” Hensley said. “I think that takes a lot of courage.” Outgoing president, Ray Harrell, said he thought all three candidates ran a great campaign. “Everyone really got the word out to the student body,” Harrell said. “That’s what this is all about.” Harrell said he felt like an excellent team was coming in with the Hassan and Lyons ticket. “I feel like their institutional knowledge, the connections they already have and the vision they have put
forth will take the SGA and continue the progress we’ve already started,” Harrell said. Hassan said he imagined so many different scenarios of the final outcome of this election. “One thing I did know was that I was going to cry if I won,” Hassan said. “Hearing your name called as the next student body president is powerful.” Ashley Lyons, vice presidential candidate on the Hassan ticket, said she did not expect the outcome of this election at all. “We really thought coming into the second day of voting that we were down,” Lyons said. “So we went out there and worked really hard.” She said she thought what put them ahead was being genuine with their campaign. Cousins said the voter turnout was outstanding.
> Results are unofficial as of Wednesday night. “The main thing was there was over 1,300 students who voted this year,” Cousins said. “That’s what our main goal was, to increase voter turnout.”
Teaching assistant arrested, charged with possession of child porn By JOSIE LANDGRAVE
THE PARTHENON A graduate teaching assistant in the psychology department at Marshall University was arrested Wednesday for two counts of felony possession of child pornography. Jacob Wolfe, 28, was taken into custody inside his classroom in Harris Hall around 11:00 a.m. The investigation against Wolfe began in July 2012, and the West Virginia Cyber Crimes Task Force, West Virginia State Police and Huntington Police served Wolfe with a search warrant to search his computer and hard drives. According to a police report obtained from the Magistrate Court of Cabell County, investigators found child pornography on three hard drives and one USB drive. Approximately 179 graphics and five videos have been confirmed to be child pornography that depicts child victims as young as four years old. Two pornographic videos involved minors identified as victims
through the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Cpl. Robert Boggs, with West Virginia State Police Crimes Against Children Unit, was the arresting officer. Boggs said Wolfe could face additional charges pending a grand jury review. Kayla Stewart, sophomore health sciences major, is a student in Wolfe’s psychology class and was taking a test when the arrest took place. “I was shocked. When the officers entered the room, I thought it was a joke because it is an experimental psychology class. I thought Mr. Wolfe was just trying to test our reactions to serious situations,” Stewart said. “But when they put the handcuffs on him and said he was under arrest for child pornography, I knew it wasn’t a joke.” Stewart said Wolfe was very helpful and enthusiastic when teaching. She said he was always open to questions and explained concepts in-depth. “I never would have expected him to
Chi Alpha Lets Love Lead with Swing Dance Night By MARLA NOWLIN
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be involved in something like this,” Stewart said. “We all just sat there quietly and looked at each other as they left the room.” A faculty member in the psychology department dismissed the students from the
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All results are unofficial as of Wednesday night. Kimberly Smith can be contacted at smith48@marshall.edu.
THE PARTHENON The Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship hosted Swing Dance Night in the Marshall University Recreation Center Wednesday to reach out to the Marshall community. Chi Alpha is a growing Christian fellowship in its first year on the Huntington campus and its mission statement is “Let Love Lead.” Jeremy Dalton, Chi Alpha’s director at Marshall University, said the event was all about reaching out to students on campus and having fun together. “We’re all about being relational, being real and being a good witness of the gospel.
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Even if you’re not a Christian we want you,” Dalton said. Students from other university Chi Alpha chapters are spending their spring breaks at Marshall helping reach out to get more students interested. Dalton said there are currently 15 members on campus, but there were 20 students who attended last week’s Monday Night Live service. The service is every Monday night at 7 p.m. in Marcos in the Memorial Student Center basement. Lauren Johnson, sophomore communication disorders major and president of Chi Alpha
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