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The competition between the franchises impact the consumer directly. Gaining knowledge bout prices based on location can help people make better choices at selecting gas, and also help understand the business better. https://soundcloud.com/shafi-davis-1 Sunday, October 5th, The Miss Black and Gold Pageant was hosted by The Mu Xi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Incorporated. The pageant has focused on motivating and uplifting girls and young college women. The Miss Black and Gold Pageant is an event whose primary purpose is to highlight and foster the connection between success and etiquette among young women. Sunday night the pageant put a spotlight on poise, self-confidence, communication skills, intelligence, and beauty. All ten contestants are female students of the University of Southern Mississippi. Allysa Cole https://soundcloud.com/allysa-cole-1/mcj-300-audio-project https://soundcloud.com/allysa-cole-1/mcj-300-audio-project Growing up in a Hispanic household, there are two things you learn how to do: cook and speak Spanish. Jc Diaz has been cooking since her was little helping his mother around the house.
Most students at The University of Southern Mississippi don simple black-and-gold T-shirts on game day. But one particular Eagles fan stands out from all the rest, not because of what he wears but because of what he makes.
James Bueno, a 29-year-old senior sports management major from Sao Paolo, Brazil, left his mark on Southern Miss by becoming "The Flag Man." Since 2010 Bueno has made several large flags that can cover whole sections of the east side of M.M. Roberts Stadium. He works on his flags every year, adding as much fabric to them as he can. His extraordinary efforts as a Southern Miss fan made him a well-renowned celebrity in his own right, known to many Golden Eagle fans throughout the Pine Belt and beyond. For more information on James Bueno, visit The Student Printz website. https://soundcloud.com/alan-rawls/the-flag-man The fear of the Ebola Virus is growing rapidly through out America. The First case happened in Texas when Thomas Duncan, a Liberian Citizen, traveled to Texas from West Africa to visit family and friends. Duncan was treated at Texas Health Presbyterian, where he passed away two weeks into treatment. Duncan is the only person to be diagnosed with Ebola in America. Many Americans are scared that Duncan may have spread the virus unconsciously. The best way to avoid the virus is to maintain healthy hygiene and avoid contact with unsanitary things. For example, door handles, water fountains, and sink nobs. If you do come in contact with these item, sanitize your hands immediately. It is best if you cover your hand with a napkin or paper towel when coming in contact with these items. https://soundcloud.com/fremaux/ebola The Hattiesburg Farmers Market drew large crowds last Thursday in downtown Hattiesburg as local vendors and musicians gathered to sell their products. The atmosphere was infused with friendly conversations and catchy tunes as the sellers and shopper mingled during the afternoon,
From March to October, there is a variety of fresh produce, baked goods, and woodcrafts available for shoppers to purchase. Carlos Molina has been a vendor at the market since it was established. He boasts a steady stream of patrons who come every week to buy his homemade tamales. University of Southern Mississippi student Ryan Vo shops at the market because of the lower prices for organic foods and opportunity to meet new people. For more information on the Hattiesburg Farmers Market, you can visit their website, www.hattiesburgfarmersmarket.com. https://soundcloud.com/maddmeeks/mcj-300-audio-project USM football player, Dasman McCullum was awarded the CUSA Defensive player twice this season. McCullum's career-breaking 10-tackle ,blocked field-goal performance win over Appalachian State, and 6-tackle, 2-forced fumbles against Middle Tennessee helped him achieve his first-ever weekly league honor since October 2007. After three knee surgeries, McCullum decided to play his last season as a college athlete and outshines everyone on the team. He says that he turned to God at this point for guidance. McCullum stated,"I just prayed and prayed about it, God blessed me with no pain being able to produce this season." As team captain Dasman expects to get back to the winning traditions that Southern Miss had once before. He accepts the award on behalf of his hometown Hebron, MS. He hopes that this will open kids eyes that anything is possible if they work hard, because dreams do come true. https://soundcloud.com/alexusc2014/audio-project-alexus-coats https://soundcloud.com/zachamblee/audacityproject
The South Jones Braves snapped their 12-game losing streak Friday night, downing the Wingfield Falcons, 21-18 at Homecoming on the Reservation. For first-year head coach Cory Reynolds, the win is just about as big as it gets. South Jones got on the board first in this one when Scott Phillips scored on a 10-yard run. Phillips led the Braves in rushing on the night with 99 yards. Wingfield answered back quickly with a 10-yard touchdown run of their own. The Falcons failed on the two-point conversion attempt in what would be a recurring theme, so the Braves held a 7-6 lead late in the first quarter. In the second, Mary Kate Smith booted a 25-yard field goal for the Braves to extend the lead to 10-6. Wingfield was able take the lead with a touchdown late in the quarter, failing again on the two-point attempt, so the Falcons took a slim, 12-10 lead into the half. With just under two minutes remaining in the third quarter, Wingfield quarterback La’andre Thomas hit Savante Johnson for what looked to be a game-changing, 67-yard touchdown pass. Another failed conversion attempt left Wingfield leading the contest, 18-10 in a one-possession ball game. Wingfield did not have Mary Kate Smith, and that would prove costly in the end for the Falcons. First, Smith booted her second field goal of the night to pull the Braves within three. She followed that up with a successful onside kick, which led to a 20-yard touchdown pass from Shane Barnes to Justin Campbell. With a two-point conversion run by Barnes, South had regained their lead, 21-18. The Braves were able to stop the Falcons on fourth down on the ensuing possession, securing the team’s huge, 21-18 win. South Jones will look to keep the momentum going next week when they travel to take on Pearl River Central next Friday night. |