‘Kiss Me, Kate’
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Massive student production of the Broadway musical “Kiss Me, Kate” will take place at Schaefer this weekend.
Appalachian State baseball allowed a late run as they fell to High Point University 6-5 Tuesday in Boone.
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The Appalachian 04.10.14
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Vol. 88, No. 44
Jim Fox named new basketball coach
by Bryant Barbery
Intern Sports Reporter
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im Fox, former Davidson associate head basketball coach, was named the 16th head coach of Appalachian State University’s men’s basketball program Tuesday, announced by Athletic Director Charlie Cobb. Fox replaces former head coach Jason Capel, whose contract was not renewed after going 9-21 this past season. Fox comes to Boone after 13 seasons at a Davidson program that went to the NCAA tournament six times, the NIT twice and the CBI once during his tenure. Fox was also part of an Elite Eight run in the 2008 NCAA tournament. He also helped Jim Fox Davidson win six Southern Conference championships and will lead the Mountaineers into new territory as App State joins the Sun Belt Conference in all sports July 1. Cobb said Fox was chosen from a list of 10 potential head coaching candidates. “We spent a lot of time thinking, and we came out with [Fox],” Cobb said. “I’m excited he is here, and he brings outstanding credentials to App State. He is the agent of change we have all been looking for.” Fox worked under head coach Bob McKillop throughout all of his time at Davidson. The Wildcats went 288-130 in Fox’s 13 seasons with McKillop. “Jim was a significant factor in our success and will be a superb addition to the Appalachian State program,” McKillop said in a statement from App State athletics. “He has a clear understanding and respect for what Appalachian State represents after having played against them through the years.” During his 13-year tenure, the Wildcats had 27 all-conference players, six conference players of the year, three league freshmen of the year and four All-Americans. Most notable among his recruits is former Davidson star and current NBA All-Star Stephen Curry, who plays professionally for the Golden State Warriors. “Coach Fox is a great leader that knows how to connect with his players both on and off
Coach Fox is a great leader that knows how to connect with his players both on and off the court.
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Photos courtesy of Davidson Athletics | Tim Cowie
Students take a 24-hour stand for freedom on Sanford Mall
Local diner suffers electrical fire by Carl Blankenship Intern News Reporter
Troy’s 105 Diner in Boone suffered a minor electrical fire and sustained minor exterior structural damage early Wednesday morning. The Boone Fire Department was called immediately and the fire was contained before any major damage was sustained
to the exterior of the building. There was no interior damage. Owner Sandra Byrum said the fire team responded very quickly. “We were lucky that employees were here already to call the fire department, otherwise the fire could have spread,” Byrum said. Byrum said the restaurant will re-open on it’s normal schedule Thursday at 7 a.m.
Union houses Diversity Celebration
Rachel Krauza | The Appalachian
(From left to right) Junior psychology major Rachel Cheek, senior public relations Laura Walton and junior public relations major Lindsay Poe gather Wednesday to support the International Justice Mission on Sanford Mall.
by Nicole Caporaso News Reporter
The Appalachian State University chapter of the International Justice Mission hosted a Stand for Freedom event with members of the club standing on Sanford Mall for 24 hours Tuesday and Wednesday. The human rights advocacy group, headquartered in Washington, D.C., consists of 18 field offices that
focus on different forms of violence and aggression, said Laura Walton, vice president of the mid-Atlantic region for the IJM National Student Leadership Team. The purpose of the event was to raise awareness that there are still slaves in the world today. “Our goal was to educate the Boone community and hopefully get 200 signatures for our Human Trafficking petition and raise $2,700 to
support IJM’s offices in the Philippines,” Walton, senior public relations major, said. Although the goal was to get 200 petition signatures, only 96 petitions were collected. The event raised $1,318. Different Appalachian communities were supporting the initiative, such as SGA, CRU and the Elevation Church.
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Aneisy Cardo | The Appalachian
Students perform an African dance during Diversity Celebration on Tuesday. This was the celebration’s 13th year. Events took place in the Plemmons Student Union and offered a variety of multi-cultural performances, foods and crafts.