January 22, 2013

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Bolwling team wins first in Maryland tournament.

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Tuesday, January 21, 2013

Texas Senator introduces act to allow handguns on campus

JAY R. JORDAN Senior Reporter

Texas Senator Brian Birdwell introduced the Campus Personal Protection Act that explicitly allows a concealed handgun licensee to “carry a concealed handgun on or about the license holder’s person while the license holder is on the campus [of a college or university].” Zach Giddens, a freshman criminal justice major, is leery about what the bill will make commonplace at Sam Houston. “I would probably feel a tiny bit safer just about anywhere, but it’s not a necessity,” said Giddens. “If everyone had the ability to carry a gun on campus, and it became a common thing, then yes, I would carry a gun.” The CPPA would allow any person with a CHL to openly carry on university property for personal protection. The bill states that individual university policy on guns cannot circumvent the Act, unless the school has support from the faculty, staff, and student —

GUNS, page 2

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PROTECTION. Senator Birdwell’s ACT will allow college students with concealed handgun liscences to cary guns on campus. This Act is a result of the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary.

I DO SOLEMNLY SWEAR. President Barack Obama receives the oath of office from Chief Justice John Roberts with support from first lady Michelle Obama. After Obama was sworn in, Kelly Clarkson, Beyoncé and James Taylor performed. Obama then went to inaugural luncheon with the Biden’s at the capitol. Following lunch was the Inauguration Parade. The Obama’s went down Pennsylvania Ave. in a limo stopping once in a while to walk down the street. The parade led to the White House. Members of the parade included: several performing groups, marching bands and floats. There was one float that represented Martin Luther King Jr. and NASA had a float as well. The Inaugural Ball, held at the Washington Convention Center, was attended by the Obama and Biden families. AP Photo/ Carolyn Kaster

Global center takes media training to Lebanon

New Mexico teen charged with shooting parents and three siblings A 15-year-old boy was charged with killing his parents and three siblings early Saturday. The teen had considered driving to a public place to gun down more people and die in a shootout with police. The teen was arrested after he called a friend who convinced him to meet at a church. Prince Harry says he’s killed Britain’s Prince Harry said he has killed members of the Taliban during his last tour of Afghanistan. Harry has been a member of an attack helicopter squad for the past four months. The total number of insurgents killed is not known. Follow us today! @TheHoustonian Houston waiter defends special needs customer A waiter in a Houston restaurant defended the honor of a small boy with down’s syndrome after the child was ridiculed by another patron. Michael Garcia said he refused to serve a customer who spoke ill of five-year-old Milo, who Garcia says was just making noises “but not being bad”. The customer originally moved tables after being annoyed but kept talking down about the child before Garcia refused service to him.

STEPHEN GREEN Editor-in-Chief BEIRUT – The idea of a free press has been well established for Western journalists. Ethics, writing style and developing the right sources are almost formulaic in the way American and other Western countries present the information written by the media. However, in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regions this concept is brand new to the media who are now finding more freedom after the Arab Spring. That is one of many reasons the SHSU Global Center for Journalism and Democracy co-hosted the Media Coverage of International Justice conference in Beirut, Lebanon, according to the GCJD executive director Kelli Arena. “When you look at the whole concept of international justice, you see that it is a very new concept, especially in this region,” Arena said. “What happened in Libya, in Egypt, in Syria…it is very likely that some, we hope, will have to go before an international

NATION & WORLD

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ROUGH ROAD GAME. Representatives from several international courts and tribunals including the; International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia, the Internatioal Criminal Court and the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, were members of one of the many panels at the conference.

court.” Ayman Mhanna, director of the Samir Kassir Foundation and conference co-host, said

the conference was important, especially due to the upcoming Special Tribunal for Lebanon. “It’s important to have a cache of

journalists from all over the Arab world who have the skills, the right terminology and the right — BERUIT, page 2

Theives build tunnel right under bank Spokespeople for a German bank said a group of thieves built a vault 150-feet long and robbed the bank of its jewels and other valuable items. Members of a branch of Berliner Volksbank in the German capital discovered the tunnel starting from a nearby parking garage that had been constructed all the way to underneath the bank’s vault. Thieves had used the tunnel in a successful heist sometime early Monday according to police.


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