Today
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
89/68
88/69
82/70
78/65
Exclusive content @
Thursday, September 27, 2012
www.southerndigest.com
Volume 59, Issue 9
The Digest will return October 9 check southerndigest.com for updates
Southern seeks 2nd straight win see Sports, Page 5
Students offer midterm study tips see Culture, Page 6
F.G. Clark parking project faces delays Charles Hawkins II The Southern Digest
Officials said the Southern University F.G. Clark Activity Center parking lot project has been set back due to Hurricane Isaac among other delays. Post Isaac, F.G. Clark is being utilized as a Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program site and construction companies will complete the project after DSNAP vacates the area. Todd Herbert, project superintendent for D. Honore Construction LLC said the original completion dates were September 17 and 21 and the current completion date is being re-evaluated. “September 17th was the scheduled completion date for the project,” Herbert said. Eli Guillory III, Executive director of facility service discussed the delay. “If it is behind schedule, it is because of the inclement weather,” Guillory said. Matt Tucker, project manager for D. Honore Construction LLC said the project was postponed at least seven days. “The delay was caused because of Hurricane Isaac, which put us seven days behind,” Tucker said. He said the current disaster
food stamp sites are continuing the delays. Even though the DSNAP sites are currently causing a current small delay, Tucker mentioned an inspection. “A diagraming meeting is supposed to go on today,” Tucker said, Thursday. He said the new anticipated completion date is Friday. Tucker said the diagramming process is the last step in the method to complete the parking lot. “We still need the architect to come out,” Tucker said. He said the RV layout for paint and stripping is next to be completed. Guillory described the original process of picking the company to begin the entire process. “It went out for bids, and photo by Marian Horace/digest the contract was awarded to F.G. Clark Activity Center parking lot where the re-pavement project is continuing to address the the lowest bonafide bidder,” concerns of Commuter student parking. Due to Hurricane Isaac and DSNAP distribution, the date of completion has been changed twice. D. Honore Construction, LLC is reponsible for the project. Guillory said. The bid was acquired by D. Delone said other upgrades Alysia Delone, senior English “The new pavement is much Honore Construction LLC. major from Baton Rouge spoke need to be done to better Tucker said the project would needed,” Goffney said. Goffney viewed the parking highly of the effort to repave the commuter parking areas. exceed 700 thousand dollars “The gravel on the side of lot as a valuable project parking lot. from start to finish. “I am very excited to have commuter parking needs re“The project cost is around but shared concerns about somewhere to park without pavement as well,” Delone said. $790,000 in entirety,” Tucker problems on campus. If work continues and the “The curb by the new busting a tire,” Delone said. said. Trolan Goffney, a junior, recreational center needs new She said past student issues completion is on schedule, English education major pavement as well,” Goffney said. with parking were related to students can expect to park in She said that the area is F.G. Clark’s parking lot and the renovated area during midterm said F.G. Clark’s parking lot week. mini-dome area. known to damage cars. renovation was needed.
Mass Comm provisional status prompts changes, concerns James Teague
The Southern Digest
photo by Marian horace/DIGEST
Professor Johnny Brooks lectures in News Editing to students in the Southern University Mass Communications Department. Some students are concerned after the department recieved provisional accreditation and the course updates whether it will delay older dept. student’s graduation dates. Department Chair Mahmoud Braima sees recent changes as improvements for the department.
The Southern University department of Mass Communication made new and additional changes which may help carry on and improve the department. Changes prompt concerns and excitement among the department as it rebounds from a provisional accreditation last year. New and improved technology, additional High Definition cameras, more class offerings and the opening of five new classrooms in W.W. Stewart Hall that are dedicated to mass communication students and the progression of their works. Mahmoud Braima, SU Mass Communication department
chair believes that these changes will help better many students opportunities towards getting prepared for their up and coming career of choices. These changes towards the department have many students anxious. Most of the upperclassmen say that these changes that are going on within the department have no effect at towards them graduating on time, whether graduating in December or May 2013. Marcus Warren, a senior public relations major said the department is progressing forward, which is helping Southern move in the right direction. “These changes do not affect me due to the fact that I have completed the mass communications program and
the official student newspaper of southern university and A&m college, baton rouge, louisiana
will be graduating in May,” Warren said. Kayla Tate, senior broadcasting major also finished with the mass communications curriculum. However, she still offers her help towards the upcoming group of students who are planning on entering the department. “I do care for the upcoming group of students. If the changes made are positive, then good. If they are negative and happen to prolong the duration it takes to complete the requirements for the major, then it may impact the students and the department in a negative matter,” Tate said. Some students still believe that this department still See
MCOM Changes page 3