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CONNOR HYDE Sports Reporter Defensive takeaways and solid outing from the special teams secured a second round 18-16 victory for Sam Houston State against California Polytechnic Saturday at Bowers Stadium. Kicker Miguel Antonio legged out 20, 32, and 26 yard field goals for nine points to lead the Bearkat offense over the Mustang’s lockdown defense. “He’s taken a little bit of criticism [this season],” SHSU coach Willie Fritz said regarding Antonio. “We just knew he was a quality kicker and he’s had an outstanding season.” According to Fritz, the first round bye-week derailed the Bearkats momentum going into the end of the regular season. “We weren’t as sharp as we normally are,” Fritz said. “I might need to figure out what I’m doing with the bye-week; last year I thought we came out slow against Stony Brook.” Cal Poly silenced SHSU’s offense early in the first quarter; allowing only 39 yards and one first down. After four consecutive scoreless drives, the Bearkats were on the board first with a blocked punt from running back Vincent Dotson that rolled into the back of the end zone for a safety. Two —
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Remembering Rachel
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NATION & WORLD Royal Couple expecting first born Prince William and Kate Middleton are expecting their first child, reports ABC News. Middleton was admitted into the hospital yesterday for severe morning sickness and is requiring supplementary nutrients. The Vatican goes social Pope Benedict XVI will send his first tweet from his personal Twitter account Dec. 12 The Pope, @pontifex, already has 200,000 followers after joining the social media website earlier this week. Obama warns Syrian leader against chemical weapons President Barack Obama issued a warning to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claiming “consequences” if chemical weapons are used against Syrian citizens. According to www.bbc. co.uk, Assad stated Syria “will never, under any circumstances, use chemical weapons against its own people.” Syria is believed to possess mustard gas and sarin, reports BBC.
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achel Pendray was murdered in her apartment on Dec. 3, 2006. Six years later she is being remembered with two simple objects: a stone bench sitting adjacent to the clock tower in the middle of campus with her name, and the name of the sorority of which she was a sister. On top of that bench sits a bunch of light pink poinsettas. The color signifies the colors of her sorority, Zeta Tau Alpha, which annually supports breast cancer awareness on campus and throughout the community. Each year since her death, there has been a candlelight vigil held in her memory. This year the vigil was held next to that bench with members of the Zeta sorority in attendance. Pendray’s murderer was her boyfriend, Jake Taylor, who police say killed her at Brooke Place apartments before turning the gun on himself.
New website to be unveiled in December SOPHIE NELSON Staff Reporter The Sam Houston State University website will unveil its new upgrade on Dec. 18. The upgrade focused on creating a more user-friendly page for staff, students and prospective students. According to Elissa Crossland, Director at Online Programs and Communication, and Diane McCormick, Executive Director
of Enrollment Communications, the new website’s key features focus on getting rid of the clutter to help with navigation on the main page. “We used Google Analytics to find what our students were searching for the most, and tried to bring it all to the SHSU home page,” Crossland said. “We put the most important stuff on the home page and made it easier for students to find and access.” SHSU students who have not
seen the new site agreed that if it allows easier navigation than Fast Links, then it would be much better. “We think the change would be very beneficial,” freshman Disciplinary Studies major Taylor Holt and freshman Business Entrepreneurship major Audrey Gonzalez said. “It would be great if it was easier to find stuff than it was using Fast Links.” McCormick mentioned the new “Getting Started” tab specifically
designed for prospective students, since they had received reports in the past of confusion as to where the students could get information or apply to SHSU. Both McCormick and Crossland made the point of emphasizing that the new page design would not different enough to cause faculty and students to get lost when trying to navigate the site. “This will not be a total and —
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Manziel named finalist for Heisman race Freshman Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel was named as a finalist for the Heisman Trophy and will join Kansas State quarterback Collin Klein and Notre Dame linebacker Manti Te’o Saturday in New York. No freshman has claimed the Heisman trophy and Manziel is considered the forerunner in the polls, reports the Houston Chronicle. 5.8 earthquake trembles in Alaska The Alask and West Coast Tsunami Warning Center reported a 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Anchorange, Alaska yesterday around 4:45 p.m. The quake was felt over 175-miles and was centered 27 miles west of Alaska’s largest city. The quake is not expected to generage a tsunami, reports warning center geophysicist Guy Urban.