REPUBLICANS
NEW APP
LESS OPEN TO INTERRACIAL RELATIONSHIPS
HELPS STUDENTS REPORT CRIME
See ARTS & CULTURE pg. 8
See SCIENCE & TECH pg. 5
August 30, 2012
Winthrop University
Women’s soccer off to rocky start see SPORTS pg. 11
Rock Hill, SC
DiGiorgio’s last Convocation
Campus police improve safety with new wheels see NEWS pg. 3
Students help build sustainable houses see SCIENCE & TECH pg. 5
Zimbabwe student experiences WU see ARTS & CULTURE pg. 8 NEWS
WUHA impresses students By Shamira McCray mccrays@mytjnow.com Winthrop’s Honors Program is constantly changing. After graduating its largest class in recent history last May, the program is now adjusting to the fact that the largest freshmen class has just arrived. “We’re definitely growing as a program and I think it’s all in positive ways,” said Miri Smith, vice president of WUHA! (Winthrop University Honors Association). “Maybe we’ve been particularly enthusiastic or maybe we just have been lucky and have a big freshmen class.”
see WUHA pg. 3
As President Anthony DiGiorgio’s time as Winthrop’s leader comes to a close, he joins first lady Gale DiGiorgio in their last Convocation walk. Convocation serves to welcome new Winthrop students and reflect on the University’s traditions.For more Convocation photos see NEWS pg. 4. Photo by Claire VanOstenbridge • vanostenbridgec@mytjnow.com
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Editor experiences fast travel
What do you do when your best friend in college graduates and returns to her home on the other side of the planet? You go visit, of course. You get a visa, get an itinerary together, save up some money, and you fly to China. Last year I wrote how excited about this visit I was. Suzhou in Jiangsu province is known as “The Venice of the East” for its beautiful canals and traditional Kunqu opera performer from “The Peony Pa- gardens. It ended up being villion.” Photo courtesy of Sarah Auvil.
consider it. In pretty awesome. Jiangsu (along A powerful ecowith many nomic force. parts of EuGo to Jiangsu rope and also and you will see Japan) there that it is the U.S. are high-speed that is in the past. trains (over Have you ever Sarah Auvil 200 mph), wanted to go on Arts & Culture Editor much more a day trip to New convenient and York City or Chicago just for fun? Probably cost effective than taking not, because you’d have to the U.S. interstate. You can fly and plan in advance and travel from Shanghai to that would be ridiculously Beijing in four hours, and expensive and inconvesome city-to-city trips cost nient, so you don’t even $20 or less. Could I be in
Orlando in two hours for my next vacation, please? I really want to see Seaworld and Hogsmeade. Most Chinese cities also have a subway, since 80 million people live in one “state-sized” area. A little more than 4 million live in SC. Sadly, there are just not the resources, nor enough people here to make it worth it. Like almost any country, there are the poor and then there are the people on top.
see CHINA pg. 9
SPORTS
Men’s tennis adds ranked members
NEWS
CSL adds election task force to docket
By Jeff Brodeur brodeurj@mytjnow.com
By David Thackham thackhamd@mytjnow.com
Winthrop men’s tennis coach Andrew Stubbs looks to have all the firepower he needs to improve upon his inaugural season in 20112012. This season, Stubbs looks to take a giant leap forward, improving on last season’s 10-14 record. According to TennisRecruiting.net, the Eagles have notched the tenth best recruiting class in the nation among mid-major programs.
In light of falling numbers at the polls for the past student body election, the Council of Student Leaders has enacted an election task force designed to tap into students’ wishes in order to re-energize support into the political system. Junior Christine Counts-Davis will head as chairperson of the force, which was officially announced at the academic year’s first CSL meeting in the DiGiorgio Campus Center Monday night. Counts-Davis filled last year’s
see TENNIS pg. 10
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election commissioner spot after then-senior Sidney Evans left the post in early February. “The CSL leadership will be evaluating what’s worked, what hasn’t and what can be done better,” said CSL chair Kambrell Garvin. The committee will consist of both CSL members and other students around Winthrop and will conduct several interviews of various possible voters. The committee will then make a recommendation to the full council to determine what should happen to strengthen the voting process at Winthrop.
Students seek edge of fame By Zoe Irizarry irizarryz@mytjnow.com Four Winthrop men have been playing music for years. In November 2011, they got together and formed “The Edge.” The original “Edge” members were Ray Singleton as lead vocalist, Justin Allen as percussionist, Elliot Jeter as piano/bass player and Julian Thomson on the piano. Since then, the band has changed some. They have added Curtis Hayes as a pianist and two background singers, Christopher Spence and Kourtney Pendergrass. The original group met when there was an event going on at “The Edge” in the DiGiorgio Center. The people hosting were looking for musicians and these four men came together to make the night a success.
see CSL pg. 4
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see EDGE pg. 8 “The Edge” members perform a variety of music. They hope to increase their presence on campus. Photo courtesy of Ray Singleton.