The Complete October 9 issue of The Southern Digest

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2009

VOL. 54, ISSUE 10

Concert suffers cutbacks

No charges in Bailey murder

By mary daVis digest staff writer

As homecoming week closes in, Student Government Association officials are continuing to work hard to provide students with the best homecoming, despite budget cuts. This year SGA President Stanley White and cabinet had only a $90,000 budget to cover the cost of events for both homecoming and spring fest. To avoid having to cancel either event, the budget was split into two even amounts. “They spent $100,000 plus for homecoming last year, and for spring fest we spent $65,000 on Jeezy alone and I have $45,000 to produce an entire show. This year we have to literally make something out of nothing, we don’t have that much money so we have to produce a show on a budget.” explains White. Despite budget cuts, Southern University is one of

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r & B singer trey songz entertains the sU student body during last year’s homecoming concert. this year’s homecoming concert. sga officials are working with a $45,000 budget for this year’s annual show, less than half of what was spent on entertainment this time last year.

the only, along side Grambling State University and Howard University, HBCU’s to sponsor a homecoming week due to budget crisis. At the start of the process of planning homecoming week SGA members thought they were going to have to abandon tradition, and provide student‘s with only a concert and not a comedy show. Luckily they were able to find a co-sponsor for the comedy show, which left a small amount of money in the budget to go toward planning the concert. “We don’t have a lot of money to work with, so the

artist we have scheduled are able to work with our prices”, explained Miranda Nixon, Activities Coordinator. Headlining this year’s concert is R&B singer Monica, whose latest album release was her 2006 album, “Makings of Me.” Also scheduled to perform is Mouse of Trill Entertainment, rapper Gorilla Zoe and rap newcomer Dorrough. The comedy show will include performances from Lavar Walker, Lil Duvall and an unknown guest who’s to accompany Duvall. A few additions and moderations have been made to the

homecoming schedule. An addition to the festivities of homecoming week includes the Student Choice Awards, which are to be held in Seymour Gymnasium on Tuesday, October 13 at 7 p.m. “The award show is something we talked about as an executive board and something we wanted to implement on campus. We have a red carpet because we really want to make it a big event instead of having just a concert and comedy show, See concert page 3

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — San Francisco prosecutors say there’s not enough evidence to charge a woman who allegedly lured a Louisiana man into a fatal robbery attempt. Authorities still are looking for the gunman who killed 26-year-old Michael Bailey on Saturday night. They arrested the woman over the weekend, but expect to release her Tuesday. Police say BaiLeY Bailey and his friends met the woman at the City Nights club in the South of Market area, and she asked for a ride home because she had lost her car keys. Police say the men drove her around 3 a.m. to a housing project at Hunter’s Point, where several robbers were waiting. During the confrontation, one of them fatally shot Bailey. Bailey was an electrical engineering student at Southern University at Baton Rouge. He was married with two children.

Southern University set for Homecoming activities digest News serVice

Southern University will celebrate its Homecoming 2009 week with a number of activities, including a gospel concert, spirit day, an electrifying Greek show and the annual parade in Scotlandville, all leading up to the Saturday, Oct. 17 football game against Fort Valley State. Events kick off with a Convocation and Gospel Concert, Sunday, Oct. 11 at 6 p.m. in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Brown Memorial Union. “Spirit Day,” will be held Monday, Oct.

12. On this day all university faculty, staff, students, alumni and fans are asked to wear blue and gold. The Department of Visual and Performing Arts will hold its’ Visual Arts Gallery Grand Opening from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. in the Visual Arts Gallery of Frank Hayden Hall. The gallery will feature works of art by Southern visual arts students. The exhibition will run from Oct. 13 – Nov. 25. Gallery hours of operation will be from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., Monday – Friday. Sabrina Whitney, will be crowned Miss

Southern University 2009-2010 during the Miss Southern University Coronation, Wednesday, Oct. 14 in the Felton G. Clark Activity Center at 7:30 p.m. Formal attire is preferred for this event. A Homecoming Pep Rally will be held at noon Thursday, Oct. 15, in the Seymour Gym. The Jaguar football team, marching band and cheerleaders will be in attendance. On Friday, Oct. 16, the 19th Annual Southern University Radio-thon “Students First” will be held from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. at Citadel Broadcasting Network.

An Alumni Reception will be held in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Brown Memorial Union from 1:30 pm-3 p.m. This event is open to all SU Alumni. Admission is $25.00. For more information call 225.771.4200. Alumni “Remembering When” program honoring the class of 1959, will be held in the Royal Cotillion Ballroom of the Smith-Brown Memorial Union from 3 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. This event is free See homecoming page 3

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