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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Volume 95 Issue 50

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Bar business booms post-Mugshots Justin Mitchell Printz Writer “I felt like my long-term boyfriend broke up with me!” Kristina Williams exclaimed when she was asked how she felt after Mugshots burned down. Williams, like many other students, considered Mugshots to be her “usual” bar in town. Its central location, laid back atmosphere and inexpensive drink specials made Mugshots one of the most popular spots for nightlife in Hattiesburg. “When I look through my profile pictures on Facebook, every one them in the past year that was from when I went out was at Mugshots,” senior Kayla Krieger explained. Until Mugshots reopens, many students have split up their nightlife choices among several different spots in Hattiesburg. Krieger as well as many others have made Keg and Barrel their new favorite place. “You can find me on the porch at the Keg every Wednesday for

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Dustin Murray and other customers enjoy the nightlife at Mahogany Bar in Hattiesburg, Tuesday April 5.

ON CAMPUS

Hallelujah! Parking garage opens Earvin Hopkins

Southern Miss’ new parking garage opens to the public today. Major project coordinator, Joel Lucero, said it has been a long time coming for students. “We have worked diligently to make sure we were above schedule and below budget on this project,” Lucero said. “The new parking garage was built to relieve congestion on campus.” The parking garage will add 1,200 vehicle spaces open to students, handicap, faculty and staff.

The parking garage also has 10 code blue phones, automated energy sufficient lights, more than 50 security cameras and five levels. From the top level, students can get a bird’s eye view of the campus including structures like Century Park, the Payne Center and the Rock. At the entrance of the structure is an electronic sign that counts the cars that enter and leave, informing the students if there are available parking spots or not. Lucero said that besides handicap parking, the parking garage is first-come, first-served for stu-

dents, faculty and staff. USM social work major De Klerk Richardson said the best part of the parking garage would be this first-come, first-served parking. “I am very excited about the parking garage; we have been waiting patiently for the construction team to put their final touches on the building,” Richardson said. “I think the parking garage should stay first-come, first-served because it would only be fair. I wish the entire campus parking was first-come, first-served like the parking garage.” Police Chief Bob Hopkins talk-

ed about the security of the parking garage. “The new parking garage will be regularly patrolled by UPD as a part of their day-to-day patrol duties,” Hopkins said. In addition, the garage has 10 code blue phones that are tied into our 911 system, elevator emergency phones with direct contact with UPD, lighting throughout the garage including the exterior and stairwells and a few monitoring system. “It’s close proximity to UPD headquarters.” Lucero said, “The interesting part of this is to see how people will respect each other in this new

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structure; depending on the success of that, we will then decide if any further adjustments should be made, such as additional stop signs.” Lucero also added that the top level of the garage would be used for neither tailgating, nor barbeques during games. “Violations will remain the same, and those who violate parking rules will be dealt with no differently than before,” Lucero said. “We already tested it, and the tow truck does fit inside the structure, so students, please be aware of that.”

INDEX Calendar ........................ 2 Crossword....................... 2 News .............................. 3 Arts & Entertainment .....5 Opinion............................ 6 Sports............................. 8


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