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Community group fights HIV/AIDS l CAMPUS, P.2 Massages may de-stress i HIATUS, P.9 Playing holiday games Use our tips to survive the Hiatus takes a look at board games to holidays with your family Volume 79 Number 62 warm up winter break I HIATUS, p.12 | HIATUS, p.10 THE GEORGE DAILY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2006 Enrollment, retention r$tes show Paisley to play Paulson slight decline Country star to headline April 27 concert at football stadium By Rachel McDaniel Students who participated in the another song hit number one." getting the students excited and It's the first dip in Executive editor online WINGS survey this semester Bill Pickett, director' of student behind the scenes work for the show. numbers in six years helped pick the country act for the activities, said that the concert will "We actually hire a staging company Grammy-nominated country star spring concert, with Tim McGraw, be a break for students right before that handles the stage equipment, By Rachel McDaniel Brad Paisley will headline a concert at Kenny Chesney and Brad Paisley finals. "We usually have the concerts layout, lights, sound, etc. This is such Executive editor Paulson Stadium April 27. getting the most votes, said Teresa at the end of a semester because it a huge production it makes it easier Tickets will sell for $25 for students Thompson, vice president of student avoids football season, the weather is on us if we have professional folks Classes might be smaller this and $30 for non-students. affairs and enrollment management. usually better, and because we like for that deal with these things on a daily semester, because there are 221 Paisley was nominated for four "The concert should be on April it to be a great finale for the students basis," said Pickett. "We always try fewer students at Georgia South- Grammys in 2006 and since his first 27, and we've got the contract pretty at the end of the year," said Pickett. and get Eagle Entertainment and our ern. The retention rate fell for the album in 1999, he has won five CM A much signed. Brad Paisley is a definite, "They workhard all semester and then volunteers involved as much as pos- third year in a row, but SAT scores awards. Paisley has hadfive chart-top- but the only real question is who he it's somewhat of a send off before the sible so they can see the ins and outs rose to above 1100 with incom- ping No. 1 hits. will bring with him," said Thompson. break for the summer." of the behind the scenes and make it ing freshmen. This year there are The showwill cost $200,000, which "He's been traveling with an American Pickett helps organize Eagle somewhat of an educational learning Special photo 463 fewer first time students, but is being financed with ticket sales and Idol singer, Carrie Underwood. We're Entertainment, which will assist Country star Brad Paisley will head- see PAISLEY, page 5 line an April 27 show at Paulson. the number of transfer students student activity fees. hoping she can come, but she just had mostly with volunteers, advertising, and continuing students has increased. The retention rate, or the num- ber of students who stayed at GSU since entering as freshmen last fall, fell from 79 percent in 2003 to 76 Subleasing necessary percent this year. The number of transfer students continues to rise, iilong with SAT scores, which are "up 24points to 1104 with this year's incoming freshmen. but can be complicated "Our number one priority for this campus right now is retention, progression and graduation," said GSU President Bruce Grube. "Giv- en the fact that we are a Carnegie By Frenchi Jones doctoral and research institution, Staff writer and given the fact that SAT scores have risen, we have made progress, When senior Scott Pond trans- but we can't be complacent with ferred to Georgia Southern he was where we are." excited about his new venture, but after President Grube said the goal he discovered that the credits in his for GSU is to maintain retention major were not transferable, he figured rates of at least 80 percent. He that it would be best if he packed up said several programs have been and moved back home. implemented to keep GSU students Now Pond is trying to find a sub- in school, including sessions at the lease for his Cambridge apartment. It Academic Success Center to help is a task he said is not convenient. students with test-taking skills and "It's difficult because there are a time management as well as faculty lot of other people trying to sub-lease and department involvement in right now," he said. "I had to drop helping undeclared students find my rent from $539 to $339 just to get a major. Grube said new student someone to take it over." housing is important because re- With the end of every semester, search shows that students who live Jamie Tuten/PHOTO ILLUSTRATION there comes graduation, roommate in university residence complexes Georgia Southern will officially mark its 100th birthday Friday. issues and bad grades. All these things are retained at a higher rate and create a frenzy of students trying GSU TURNS 100 will have better grades. to get out of their leases by finding "Students whobecome involved someone to take over their apartment in the life of the university tend to contracts. Robb Back, property manager at see NUMBERS, page 5 Eagle's Landing, said finding the right person to fit in with your roommates Enrollment down is very important. "Roommate matching is probably Friday marks begining of schools centennial celebration Georgia Southern posted its first decrease in enrollment this year, key," Back said. "We do our best here to taking in about 200 students try to explain to the person who wants less than 2005. That follow at to move out that it is very important least six years of gains. By Morgan Marsh Now, one hundred years later, raising Campaign for National School in 1906, with construction for them to find someone who fits i| Managing editor Georgia Southern is celebrating Distinction. starting in 1907 and the campus with their roommates." its Centennial. Georgia Southern has come opening to students in 1908. | On Dec. 1,1906, delegates Saturday, Dec. 1, declared a long way since Bulloch County Just two decades later the school What is a sub-lease and how does andtheirsupportersmetat "Founders Day," kicks off the citizens achieved their goal of became South Georgia Teachers it work? theSavannah &Statesboro celebration with gala dinner bringing the college to the county College, South Georgia's first Back describes it as a change of Railroad depot in hopes of building on campus. The event is also a one hundred years ago. The school parties. "A truesub-lease is whereyour Bulloch County's first college. celebration of GSU's recent fund- began as the First District A&M see BIRTHDAY, page 5 lease terminates and theirs begins," he said. "It is just a simple contract that you sign saying that your contract is Del Presley: He wrote the book on GSU history V im W 'W M >M >8S « ending and the new person is taking over." Enrollment by years 2000 14,184 By Jenny Miller of English and local and Georgia on campus as an English profes- Is it always that simple? '01 14,371 '02 15,075 News editor Southern historian, probably knows the answer. sor, he also took on duties of the first director of the museum for InTJic . Back said that a lot of it depends on the complex you are in, but he '03 15,704 Doyouneedtoknowhow many For more than 35 years, he 17 years. added that it is definitely possible to '04 16,100 years Landrum cafeteria has been has been an active and vibrant "It was great working with sub-lease as long as you are proactive '05 16,646 '06 16,425 open? How about the museum? participant in the Statesboro and Delma Presley, professor emeritus GSU community. While working see BOOK, page 5 see SUB, page 5 Adam Crisp/Staff graphic TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY SEE YOU NEXT YEAR News 2 Sports 8 1 High: 79 1 Low: 63 High: 75 1 Low; 38 High: 66 1 Low: 47 I High: 59 1 Low: 37 News 3 Sports 9 That's right. 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PAGE 2 I ipys MEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY . CALENDAR , World AIDS Day becomes community eve Thursday, November 30 By Lyndell Nelson The theme for this year's World AIDS services for people with HLV/AlEJS Last Day of Classes Staff writer Day is "Stop AIDS: Keep the Promise." well as teaching awareness and pri Blackburn feels that education is the key methods to residents of BullOch an$ 8 a.m.- 11 p.m. The HTV virus currently infects ap- to AIDS prevention. rounding counties. Festival of trees proximately 800,000 people world-wide. "Our goal is awareness and edu- "AIDS awareness in the co&frnj Russell Union upstairs balcony According to Deb Blackburn, executive cation. The HIV has become more"•' director of the Amethyst Project, the virus is prevent- ible.Morepebp 11 a.m.-2 p.m. virus is growing in the south faster than able,Peopleshould AIDS facts South and rural area Winter holiday cultural celebration anywhere else. take responsibility. are! Around 800,000 people are cur- Russell Union Commons area The Amethyst Project is a non profit AIDS is not just a It is flot.j rently infected with HIV. community-based organization funded by gay disease." to large cities." 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. IGNORANCE--KAR the United Way. It focuses on raising HIV/ "Protecting Thereare40,000 new infections The organization International student meeting AIDS awareness and teaching prevention yourself is the big- eachyear,a newinfection every has been working hard; Russell Union 2084 methods. The organization will provide a gest issue among 13 minutes. to spread awareness. display in the courtyard downtown with young people," They are providing a 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. information at this weeks First Friday Tames said. Worldwide, 35 million people luncheon for people- Volunteer appreciation celebration. "TheAmethyst have been infected overall. infected with HIV as Russell Union 2084 "First Friday is a celebration of down- Project got started wellashostingacanned town merchants," said Stephanie Tames, in the early 1980s food drive. 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. StL£NCE=DEATH » board member of the Amethyst Project. out of need," Blackburn said. "More and "It's about being smart and safe," Tames Getting prepared for finals Special photos "Since World AIDS Day falls on First more people in the community had HIV said."Youshouldn'tbeafraidofpeoplewith" Russell Union 2047 These are just four of the many symbols that represent World AIDS Day, Friday, it is a good opportunity to spread and didn't know much about it." AIDS. We're trying to remove the stigma of which takes place Dec. 1 each year. information to the community'' The organization provides social people with AIDS." ■Jilt* n study for finals. ■■■•■"■■ '.-..; :■:. lor Mora Tides. M11 owards your sHrinr* , Collect all 15 items and bring them Into Grz\ * by December 1st The first person toturn In "jj| ALL correct items wins $150 of FREE textbooks for the spring semester. 15 Items me Number of the Pay Phone at 898 Lakeiriew Rd Any Coin from the Year that Gray's Opened in the Boro Picture of you Holding a Sign that Reads, "I love Gray's' _ Glow in the Dark Condom (unused) S2 W;il man Smiley Face Sticker \ Receipt for 500 Worth of Ga I Lyrics to the Alma Mater A used Birthday Candle Sock with a Hole in it lijrtjr IflJUK LatfUil !■ U/Ijr||J I Monday -^Thursday: 8 to 9 H1101 Of HOIBI w May: 9 to 7 Movie Ticket Stu Saturday: 10 to 5
THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,2006 PUS Hi I PAGE 3 ShuttleGus ends semester of success Dean of Students, Georj By Brittany Hall Lewis, agrees with Simpson. Staff writer "I think and hope that this program will stay strong and con- Georgia Southern students tinuouslybuild," said Lewis. "The got a safe ride this semester. The students in charge of ShuttleGus pilot program, ShuttleGus, made have some things in store to get its debut in the GSU community people energized about the pro- in August. gram for next semester." ShuttleGus has closed its Locos Deli and Pub owner, doors for this semester, but will Jim Lanier has offered to provide Special photo start up their engine again begin- food for volunteers on nights Williams'artwork will be on display starting Dec. 4 in the Averitt Center. ning in January. ShuttleGus runs. Photos reflect proportion A reflec- "Over- tion of the first ShuttleGus Facts all I am very semester of satisfied with GSU News Service and use her skills. ShuttleGus, a ShuttleGus began operation the success of Grayson Hoffman/STAFF Williams said," My exhibition is SafeRides Pro- in August. the program Volunteers from ShuttleGus gave over a thousand rides this semester. Kori Allison Williams, bachelor of entitled "Phi-nomenon" because my gram, proved a thus far," said The program has a noquestions fine arts candidate at Georgia South- photographs involve images of my success in that Simpson. "I asked policy. ern, will open her senior photography body as they fit into the golden ratio, 1,300 rides were think it did exhibition, Phi-nomenon, on Dec. 4, golden mean or divine proportion. given and close In total, ShuttleGus has pro- better than in the Legends Gallery of the Aver- Artists as far back as the Renaissance to $1000 was vided over 1,300 rides. anyone could itt Center for the Arts in downtown believed this proportion to be aestheti- donated by ap- have hoped Statesboro. cally pleasing. When the ratio of the preciative rid- There are usually 15 to 25 vol- for or expect- The Betty FoySandersDepartment longer side of a rectangle is taken to ers. unteers each weekend. ed and we are of Art sponsors the exhibition, which the shorter side, the proportion ap- Many lo- excited to see will close with a reception on Thursday, proximates the number phi, 1.618 ..., cal community what else is Dec. 7, from 5 -7 p.m. an irrational number which does not businesses have gotten on board in store." Williams, a native of Augusta, repeat itself or appear to ever end." for the ride that director and With the end of the first Georgia, became obsessed with pho- Williams believes that the creation co-founder Jon Simpson is sure centennial for GSU coming to a tography during her senior year in of art gives an individual an oppor- to last. "I can say in confidence close, ShuttleGus places its mark high school. Her uncle fostered her tunity to express a personal point that this program will be here at at the beginning of another 100 early work. of view. ' Georgia Southern to serve the years of excellence and tradition' Grayson Hoffman/STAFF As her interests and talents flour- She said, "Art gives me a chance students," said Simpson. to come. ished during her art classes at GSU, to show others how I see the world. Williams' inspiration came from the My work has been influenced by the artwork of her late grandmother, who abstract, macro photography of Ed- did not have the opportunity for a ward Stiechen, who expressed himself formal education in art. uniquely." Her uncles encouragement gave The exhibition and reception are Williams the confidence to realize her free and open to the public. dream of earning a BFA degree. 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PAGE 4 I OPINION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30,2006 I THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY EDITORIAL BOARD RACHEL McDANIEL, EXECUTIVE EDITOR MORGAN MARSH, MANAGING EDITOR FOR NEWS "When you don't have the best ERIC ROBINSON, MANAGING EDITOR FOR OPERATIONS of everything, make the best of JENNY MILLER, NEWS EDITOR everything you have." - Erk Russell Brandon Smith, Deputy managing editor Grayson Hoffman, Photo editor Jeff Martin, Features editor Anthony Fierstos, Copy editor Will Adams, Sports editor Alicia Harrison, Assistant copy editor OUR VIEW A history of growth and educational expansion AT ISSUE: GSU was founded on Dec. 1 of 1906, and building up to 100 years has been quite a journey One hundred years ago Georgia Southern was became a university in 1989. later, ensuring that Southern students were some Southern College broke the color barrier by award- just a plot of land and a dream in the minds of the We've come a long way since that visit 100 years of the lucky few to see the original act. Otis Red- ing the University System of Georgia's basketball fifty original founders. ago. Jimmy Carter, former president, and one of ding visited campus before his daughter attended scholarship to a black athlete. Under the leadership Georgia Governor Joseph M. Terrell visited Georgia's most prominent citizens and a champion school here. of Dr. Marvin Pittman, GSC became the first Statesboro in early 1907. He found a crew of work- of worldwide democracy spoke on-campus. The grandson of Ghandi and Father Roy college in the state to educate black teachers, even ers clearing what had once been the location of a Some of the world's most influential and im- Bourgeois are just of the few of the internation- before integration. successful turpentine distillery. The land was to portant musicians have also performed here. The ally acclaimed peace activists who have taken Georgia Southern was chartered in 1906 and be used for our campus, and the Governor learned Rolling Stones played a show to a crowded Han- time from their busy schedules to address the has grown in enrollment from 15 students in 1908 that our buildings were to be outfitted with a steam ner Fieldhouse. The Allman Brothers performed student body. to more than 16,000 in 2006, and is now the third heating system. a show, recorded later that same tour, that has We have captured national championships in largest university in the state. In just five years GSU . Since then, we've been an agricultural school, become one of the best selling live performances football and baseball. More importantly however, has built five new buildings and is planning more. a normal school, a teachers college and we finally of all time. Duane Allman died less than a year in the pursuit of equality and excellence, Georgia We have, and continue, to make history at GSU. Brandon Smith Mitch Jones AGAINST THE GRAIN /■""" Support open Make every GSU source software moment a memory Winter break is just around the corner, and most As I drove down Interstate 16 toward Statesboro students will soon be leaving the 'Boro to see their returning from Thanksgiving break, I came to the families. Often these breaks lead to boredom, and if realization that my time as a student and employee you findyourselffitting this common mold, I suggest of Georgia Southern was quickly drawing to its you take a look into free software. I don't mean free conclusion. software as in AIM, LimeWire, RealPlayer etc. no, I It's a bittersweet moment. After 158 credit hours mean free software as in Firefox. worth of classes, two degrees, three jobs with the What's the difference? Well, university, and coundess hours as the Free Software Foundation of studying, I can honesdy say (FSF) puts it: "Free software is a that I am ready to move on and matteroflibertynotprice."Think start a new chapter in my life. At of "free" as in "free speech," not as the same time, it is always hard to in "free beer." While both Firefox say goodbye. Most ofus have been A timeline of traditions and Internet Explorer (IE) are in school for as long as we can re- free as in beer, only Firefox is member. I have been in some type free as in speech. Free software ofschoolforthepast22 years. Itis Brandon Smith is important because, as the FSF Mitch Jones basically all that I know. Perhaps is a senior states, "it allows users to run, is an MBA what makes it the most difficult is accounting major from Atlanta, Ga. He copy, distribute, study, change and improve the software." The opposite offree (or "open What every student should know about GSU student from Chatsworth, that I am saying goodbye to many things: a way of life, a university, Ga. He is a col- friends, coworkers and of course is deputy man- source") software is proprietary umnist for The my girlfriend. ' aging editor of 1906 Statesboro becomes the home of the first District A&M school. George-Anne (or "closed source") software. I honesdy feel that I could not news for The Firefox is open source, IE is 1914 A major fire on campus destroys school barn Daily. have picked a better place to at- George-Anne. closed source. You can legally 1933 George Washington Carver is first African-American to make a major tend school than GSU. This school is where I learned modify every character in Firefox's code, but you presentation at Georgia Teacher's College. to live on my own. It's the place where I met many can't so much as look at IE s. This doesn't only help 1942 Intercollegiate sports suspended due to WWII. lifelong friends and my future wife (hopefully). It's anxious programmers, it also helps us end-users. 1943 Frogs from Lake Wells sing on a new recording by Cornell University naturalist where I got to watch the greatest football in I-AA. It's This helps us get a better product in the end. Firefox the place where I acquired more knowledge than I is community based, so, in essence, it's maintained by Arthur Allen. thought my mind would hold. GSU is where I learned thousands and thousands of computer super-geeks. 1958 Unis Abdullah, a student from Baghdad, Iraq, introduces Islam to George-Anne many life long lessons and many ofthese lessons have Internet Explorer is maintained by a few Microsoft readers. shaped me into the person that I am today and that employees. This difference in foundation is why 1960 Ralph Swords, a business major, won $10 from the George-Anne for coming I will be for the rest of my life. Thank you, Georgia after over a decade IE is still inferior in quality to up with the nickname "Eagles." Southern, for being so good to me. the much younger Firefox. Firefox has yet to have During my time at GSU I have made many friends a serious security flaw (IE has had countless), and 1972 Thirty-eight black employees strike in protest over low wages and lack of black through Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity, class, work, extracur- Firefox also has over 2,500 add-ons. This is gener- supervisors and professors. ricular activities and other random occurrences. I have ally the case when you compare free software to 1981 Erk Russell and GSC President Lick announce reinstatement of the football learned how to make great friends with individuals proprietary software. program. who not only have a lot in common with me, but The ideology of free software parallels that of 1985 Eagles won their first NCAA 1-AA National Football Championship. also with others that have different backgrounds, science. As oneandoneis2.org writes, "Science is not interests, beliefs, political views and values than I closed or proprietary. It doesn't advance by placing 1990 Smithsonian Institution National Tick Collection arrives at GSU. do. I will value these friendships for the rest of my limits on how you can use the knowledge it gener- 1999 A GSU flag returns from the Discovery Space Shuttle to the International Space life and I want to say thank you to all those who have ates. Every new work builds upon previous works. Station. been my friend at GSU. That's how science advances. That's howpeople want Ihave also met many outstanding people through software to advance." my employment at The University Store, The George- Students lose out without finals The ideas behind software should be freely Anne Daily and the Financial Aid Office. To all available for others to build upon, like in science. my employers and co-workers: thank you for the '.Currently companies that support closed source opportunity to work and to share my time at GSU software and Intellectual Property (IP) are severely with you. I want to extend a special thanks to The hurting the advancement of software. Sure these Some students will be finished Without finals, how will students can interfere with other plans. Finals George-Anne Daily for giving me an opportunity companies, like Microsoft, are making billions in the with finals before finals week even gets learn to manage their time and learn are scheduled a year in advance to to speak on behalf of many conservatives, and to process, but software isn't advancing like it should. here. While it seems like a great excuse not to procrastinate?, prevent this from happening. There all those at Financial Aid for making my time there If people like Einstein had supported IP they would for an early break, canceling finals can Student fees pay to keep buildings is extra time for studying during quite an experience. have been billionaires too, but science wouldn't be hurt students in the long run. open for an extra week, and if not finals week. Last and certainly not least, I want to thank my where it is today. One of the most important les- many students are sticking around Having one more grade can really girlfriend for sticking with me for over three years. You don't have to be a computer-nerd to support sons of college for finals, then the money is being make a difference for some borderline Kristen has made my time at GSU more enjoyable, Rachel McDaniel the advancement of software any more than you is how to man- wasted. students. Besides, you have more time and also much easier. Since it isn't her time to gradu- is a senior from need to be a scientist to support the advancement age time and Money for hundreds of bus route to study for finals since there are not ate I am forced to leave her for a year, but I trust that Thomaston, Ga. of science. So this winter work to "open source" your how to manage trips, university workers andlights for other classes or projects that week. GSU will take care of her while I am gone, just as it 'computer. First take a glance at the thousands of stress. Finals are the perfect test at the countless unused buildings is being You also get more time to prove that has for me. projects at sourceforge.net. Then try to use Firefox end of the semester to see if students wasted. Professors are paid to be in you can master calculus, chemistry or To anyone I have not mentioned who has helped instead of IE, Gaim instead of AIM, Thunderbird can pull it all together and meet the class, and by not being there they are Chinese, since two hours are alloted me along the way at GSU I want to thank you also. To instead of Outlook, XMMS instead of WinAmp, or challenge. cheating students. for each final exam. my fellow students, I am speaking from experience even OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Office. And, Professors who make it easier Some professors change the date of Some professors with larger when I tell you that your time at GSU will only reflect .when you're good and ready, take the leap and replace for themselves and their students at their exams, usually to the last week of classes probably cancel finals because the effort you put forth while here. As the old saying Windows or OS X with a form of Linux or BSD. the end of the semester by eliminat- class. It may seem like a good deal, but of the difficulty of grading so many goes, "you only get out of it, what you put into it." ing finals are taking away valuable for some students, that makes their papers before grades are due. So get Write Brandon at imneat03@gmail.com learning experiences from students. workload heavier. The new exam date your scantrons and pencils ready. 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THE GEORGE-ANNE DAILY I NEWS BRIEFS I PAGE 5 Birthday staff and students attended a recep- GEORGIA NEWS Brand Atlanta starts tion where the Centennial logo was displayed. The Centennial theme, from page 1 "A Century of Progress, Pride and off its second year four-year college. Promise," and the Centennial logo The school changed names once will be used to identify Ceritennial again in 1959 to Georgia Southern events throughout 2007. College, opening thedoortoabroader One of the first public events of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and more diverse faculty and student 2007 to celebrate GSU's 100 years is this month approved $8 million in body. This was the year the school left the "Alma Mater, Dear," an exhibit of Last year, officials with Brand "bridge" money to pay for Brand their old name, "professors," behind the school's history in photographs, Atlanta made headlines by unveil- Atlanta's efforts in 2007. and adopted the name we know so well artifacts, scrapbooks and period ing a new city logo, creating an The money is part of a $14 mil- today, the Georgia Southern Eagles. clothing. The exhibit is scheduled official Atlanta tagline and trying lion request Mayor Shirley Franklin Georgia Southern College presi- to open at the Georgia Southern to get residents to sing along to an made in May to tide Brand Atlanta dent Nicholas Henry made history in Museum Jan. 22,2007. On March 24, anthem penned by a local hit-mak- over until it can find a permanent 1988 when he succeeded in changing the annual Alumni Awards Banquet ing producer. source of funding. The remaining the school's status once again, a mis- will focus on the Centennial and on In 2007, the group's work will not $6 million will go toward the group's sion his three predecessors had been March 30 a campus and community be as glamorous, but it has cleared 2008 budget. The money will come unable to accomplish. The school be- Centennial celebration will take place one hurdle: funding. from a combination of car rental and came Georgia Southern University. on Sweetheart Circle. The Atlanta City Council earlier hotel-motel taxes. To honor GSU's one hundred years Several other Centennial events and progress from an agricultural and will take place throughout the year and mechanical school to a university on during the Homecoming Weekend, BUSINESS thepath to National Distinction, Gov. Oct. 26-27,2007. Stocks follow dollar s decline Sonny Perdue proclaimed Dec. 1 to December 2006 graduates will be Georgia Southern University Day be the first to receive diplomas with throughout Georgia. a Centennial logo, and beginning "This university has committed this fall with the basketball teams, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution while the technology-heavy Nasdac itself to a future of innovative and athletic uniforms will bear special dropped 54.34 points to 2,405.92 - energetic public service in the greatest Centennial logos. Investors came back to work its worst day since early June. tradition ofhigher education," Perdue Centennial banners across campus Monday and discovered that the The losses were broad-based wrote in his proclamation. and throughout Statesboro will also dollar had been dropping, retail with more than 90 percent of the On Tuesday, Nov. 28, faculty, display the Centennial logo. sales were so-so and oil prices were stocks on the Standard 8c Poor's 50C up - and promptly sent stocks into down for the day. their steepest slide in months. Yet it was just one day of selling Book Kelley Callaway, who contributed to The mix of news stirred worries that followed months of solid stock "The Southern Century," said working that the U.S. economy was weak- gains, said Emily Sanders, presidenl with Presley was a great experience. ening and that interest rates may and chiefexecutive ofSanders Finan- from page 1 "He is so committed andpassionate climb to keep foreign money buying cial Management in Norcross. about his work, he made me want to American assets. "Today's drop doesn't really students and seeing them reach their work better for him," she said. Suzanne Olivers/Special to the G-A The result was a sell-off. The Dow concern us," she said. "We see it as a potentials as thinkers," said Presley. For three and a half years, Presley Structural maintenance workerTerry Hart hangs the newCentennial banners Jones industrial average fell 158.46 pullback on a somewhat over-boughl Presley, originally from Tallulah collected and gathered anything that along the University's roadways. points to close the day at 12,121.71 market." Falls, Georgia, grew up in Toccoa might help him to write the book. *and received his PhD from Emory He read every issue of any Statesboro University. While he was working on paper through the 1970s and collected his dissertation he taught at Columbia correspondences ofvariouspresidents. College in South Carolina. He was He also traveled to seven archive col- invited to visit Georgia Southern by lections, ranging from Georgia College former President Edison and has lived and State to Clemson. 'in the area ever since. He said that he likes the community Over the years, Presley became ofStatesboro because ofthe wide range •interested in the history of GSU and of people and experiences available. managed to collect 4278 stories about In his time here, he and his wife -the institution. The stories range from Beverly raised three children, who are •the beginning of the female softball now raising children of their own. team to the many dramas the school While many people helped make has had over the years. the book possible, Presley said his wife " "My goal with these stories is to deserves a lot of the credit for traveling "touch hearts and inspire people to lead with him to archives, taking notes and great lives," said Presley. proofreading. His book, "The Southern Century," He is also proud of GSU and the was developed in late 2002, when changes it has seen over its 100 years, ;he was approached with the idea to saying that it was considered an un- put together a book about GSU and derdog by many for years. 'focused on the students, alumni and "Ithas been wonderful to see it grow many other people who have made .. .what a privilege," said Presley. 'the school what it is today. Paisley from page 1 in semesters to come. "What I would love to see us do in the future is have a concert at the end of each semester and possibly at the tk placet) &>m out of yot skll 'experience for them." beginning of each semester," she said". Thompson is hopeful the concert "We're going to listen to the students ■will be a big hit. "I think that he is and bring them the acts that they're the type singer that will draw a wide requesting." range of people from this entire area, but we chose him because this is what "I think a Brad Paisley concert would do very well. I know a lot of Mondays: live music the students asked for, and hopefully other people will be attracted to the people that would go, and I also think the prices are fair," said GSU student Tuesday: Insomniac Trivia show too." Thompson is hopeful that GSU Doug Faricloth. "He has come to Sa- vannah a couple of times and it cost Wednesday: $5.00 AYCE wings and S2.50 pitchers -will have more concerts for students about that much to see him." Thursday: Karaoke • Friday: Uncle Dank Numbers in school fluctuate, graduation rates at GSU have steadily risen. "We know things are getting bet- Saturday: Bravis and Travis from Gunshy from page 1 ■do better in school," he said. ter for our students because we see a change in our graduation rate that appy Hour 5-7: $2,00 Beer, Wells and Pitchers & Keystone Vice President of Student Affairs shows our number of graduates have ' and Enrollment Management, Teresa improved," said Thompson. She said 1 STATEMENT through revenue from EMAIL DIRECTORY for any errors in advertisements publication. Breaking news will Thompson said the drop in the num- the graduation rate has risen from 38 advertisements placed in the Executive Editor and its liability for adjustments be placed on-line as warranted. 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