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INSIDE Arts & Entertainment: Tattoo-a-thon p.29 News: Degree earnings after graduation p.8 Sports: Football p. 22
VOICE SINCE 1914 • VOL 100 • ISSUE FIVE • SEPT. 19 - SEPT. 25, 2013
Pines:
bringing bluegrass to Flagstaff
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BY MITCH KULLOS
ampers and concert goers alike united to hear the sticky-sweet sound of folk, bluegrass, and acoustic music among the pines during the three day festival, Pickin’ in the Pines, where both bluegrass legends and up and coming bands came to perform, teach and, for some, compete. Through cloud cover or
sun shine, people covered the Pepsi Amphitheater grass with blankets and umbrellas while others dove for shade beneath the tree line. While the listeners were mostly local, the bands were brought in from Colorado to the East Coast and as far South as Missouri to spread and support the growing influence of bluegrass in Arizona. see Pickin’ in the Pines page 30 & 31
LEFT: Guitarist Andy Falco and bassist Travis Book from The Infamous Stringdusters perform at Pickin’ in the Pines. RIGHT: Wayne Benson from Russell Moore & IIIrd Tyme Out plays live on the main stage Sept. 14. (Photos by Jessie Bruce)
NAU works towards concussion prevention
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BY CODY BASHORE
ith concussions pushing themselves into headlines for a few years now, Northern Arizona University (NAU) has presented itself as a source for research.
In partnership with the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, NAU has allowed its football players to be the subjects of examination during games through a telecommunication robot. The robot, developed by VGo Communications in New Hampshire, allows neurologists at the Mayo Clinic to observe players through a remote-controlled camera. “Partnering with the Mayo Clinic in its telemedicine study will further this research and potentially improve diagnosis for
rural areas that may not have access to team doctors or neurologists,” said vice president for intercollegiate athletics Lisa Campos. The robot has no ability to prevent concussions, because it only allows doctors to observe a player remotely. The greatest gift of this technology may come in its ability to allow doctors see CONCUSSIONS page 4
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