February 7, 2013

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Volume 123 / Issue 6

Dance graduate students to present master’s thesis concert, “It Begins With a Dream” in PAC on Thursday and Friday.

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Frazier: Boys Scouts of America needs to include athiests, agnostics and non-religious members

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Sam Houston State University announces 2013 signing class

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Veterans respond to women in combat roles SOPHIE NELSON Senior Reporter After a ban on women being allowed to fight in combat was lifted the nation was left wondering what is next, and if the move was wise. Veterans of the armed forces on the Sam Houston State University campus all spoke against the idea, objecting with many reasons why women should not be allowed in every area of combat for many reasons One SHSU veteran, who chose to remain anonymous, said that the move was a bad idea and would not work out well in the future. “I have nothing against the idea of women in combat, it’s just the fact that women are built differently than men, which is something I believe will cause huge problems,” the veteran said. “Personal hygiene for women is different from mens’ and is not suited for open combat.” The veteran said the problems could also be legal and safety issues. “Sexual harassment or rape charges and even pregnancy will be issues with guys and women living in close quarters for long periods of time,” the veteran said. “And one of the biggest threats of all is having women on the mission could —

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Dodge ‘farmer’ commercial grows on nation Suspect

charged with assault at SHV

AUDRA BERRY Staff Reporter Ram Trucks’ two-minute “Farmer” ad featuring a slideshow of rural Americana photos scrolling through a scratchy recording of Paul Harvey’s famous “So God Made a Farmer” speech, originally delivered to the Future Farmers of America Convention in 1978, has received a positive reception in the agricultural community. The advertisement received overwhelmingly positive reception across the nation and was the most commented about advertisement in social media, according to Bluefin Labs, receiving more than 402,000 public comments and tweets. The advertisement also sparked a 55 percent increase in search activity for Dodge’s Ram Trucks brand according to the Wall Street Journal. The success of Dodge’s marketing campaign came through the increased surge in recognition of related topics including farming, agriculture and the National FFA Organization. Google Trends shows the FFA internet search activity comes close to rivaling that seen during the agricultural education organization’s annual convention held each October. “It definitely brought agriculture to the forefront of people’s minds for at least two minutes,” SHSU graduate Krystin

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AG SUPPORT: Dodge Ram Truck’s two-minute “Farmer” commercial has positively impacted the Ag community.

Bodden said, “that in itself is an accomplishment [for the agriculture industry].” This is good news for the agriculture industry, especially agricultural educators and colleges, like Sam Houston State University, that support agricultural related degrees.

“I had a high school student call me after [the ad aired] and told me she wanted to be an ag teacher,” Doug Ullrich, Ph.D., agricultural education professor. “Imagine, an ad having an impact like that. It’s great!” “The ad was voted most memorable of [the] 2013 [Super

Bowl],” Veronica Plant, SHSU graduate said, “and it’s not only ag people who watch the Super Bowl.” Although the agricultural community has seen success, viewers have criticized the religious undertone.

A Houston man was arrested in the early morning hours on Feb. 2 for allegedly assaulting a Sam Houston State University student later determined to be his girlfriend according to University Police Chief Kevin Morris. According to Morris, dispatch sent out Officer Dan Barrett at 4:27 a.m. after seeing part of the assault on one of the many cameras that are installed in the Sam Houston Village dorm. A UPD press release stated the suspect was visiting his girlfriend, as he was not a student. The man was arrested after Barrett investigated the situation and charged the man with a Class A Misdemeanor of assault causing Bodily Injury Family Violence. The condition of the female student was not available due to the investigation still ongoing.

CHL bill introduced to gain student support JAY R. JORDAN Senior Reporter A bill introduced to the Sam Houston State University Student Government Association will put student support behind passage of the concealed handgun license holders to carry on campus bill that will be going through the Texas Legislature. Caucus Chair for the College of Business, Joshua Beaman introduced Senate Bill S13-02

on Tuesday during SGA’s weekly meeting. “[The bill] allows us to say yes, as a student body here at Sam Houston State, we’re in support of being able to protect ourselves,” said Beaman. “The purpose of it is so show our support to the state to say that we want something changed, either allow us to protect ourselves more, or budget more… cops, more security guards in buildings.” Beaman announced during the

meeting that he did not want this bill rushed through SGA without the student body’s consent first. “I don’t want to be that senator… that forces this through in one meeting,” Beaman said. “This is such a big issue. This is being talked about in the national media, it’s being talked about around the state. I feel [the students] have the right to come and talk, show their opinion, so that… if it passes it doesn’t backfire on [SGA].” College of Education senator

William Searuggs voiced his support for the bill during the meeting but petitioned to have an amendment added to the bill that every CHL holding student, faculty or staff member be reported to UPD. “I would like for there to be a little more regulation,” Searuggs said. “Just to have a little more safety for myself, I would rather the people who have CHL licenses here at Sam Houston State… to —

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