Black Friday is a big sales event for almost everyone
Daysha Humphrey
Senior Writer
Black Friday is approaching just after the Thanksgiving holiday, and most of us are excited about the nice deals that the stores will have.
The Black Friday sales are always a huge success to most stores because of their inexpensive items. Many sales start at 6 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day because of limited edition items and door busters.
Different stores will start their sales at different times on Thanksgiving Day. Wal-Mart will open at 6 p.m., Kmart will have Black Friday door busters starting at 6 a.m., and Belk will start at 6 p.m. Other stores may start at midnight, creating a middle-of-the-night crush of shoppers.
International students bring a new sport to campus
Pedro Acevedo
Photo by Chris Jenkins, MUW University Relations
Sports Editor
A student walking by the south side of campus on any given day may be a witness to what nowadays is a common sight across school fields in the United States: two teams of players facing against each other, one batting and attempting to score runs, while the other is fielding and trying to get as many outs as needed to move on to the next inning. Anywhere else, the obvious answer would be baseball. Here at the W, however, the sport is cricket.
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Kendall Dunkleberg
Taelor Proctor
Reporter
Dr. Kendall Dunkelberg, an MUW professor of English, is one of the school’s best-known faculty members. He is also the director of the Eudora Welty Writer’s Symposium and the director of the creative writing program. Dunkelberg is originally from a little town in Iowa called Osage. That is where he lived until he received his high school diploma. He received his bachelor’s degree in English and creative writing at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. He then went on to receive his master’s degree and doctorate in comparative literature at the University of Texas in Austin. He has been here at the W since 1994.
Playoff hopes: explaining the college football playoff system
Patrick Wiggins
Reporter
The 2014 college football season brings with it a change that hasn’t been seen since 1998 when the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was created.
Until now, the top two teams in the BCS poll would play each other in the national championship game at the end of the season. This year marks the first time there will be a playoff series to decide who gets to play for the title.
Since Oct. 28, a 13-person selection committee has been releasing a top-25 poll and will continue to do so every week until Dec. 7.
The selection committee consists of men and women who have experience being coaches, student-athletes, administrators and journalists, as well as current directors of athletics.
Invest in a winter wardrobe to protect against the cold
Reagan Graham
Katy Davidson models a leather jacket from Schott NYC. Photo by Reagan Graham
Campus Editor
When it comes to dressing for these colder months, it usually results in winter clothes being slightly pricier than other seasonal pieces. Although I am an avid bargain shopper, I am also an advocate for investing money in necessary, quality pieces. Although I do most of my regular shopping at stores like Forever21, ASOS or thrift stores, I always try to invest in a couple of quality items every winter. This usually means I will splurge on a coat, boots or a pair of jeans.
Owning a great pair of jeans should be one of the first investments you make for your wardrobe. Don’t settle for a pair of jeans bedazzled with jewels on the pockets or a high waist if that isn’t your style. Having just one pair of high-quality jeans is something that can pull every outfit together without much effort from you.
Thanksgiving: What are you thankful for this year?
Velvet Case
Religion Editor
Being thankful is something that everyone is reminded of during this time of the year.
Thankfulness means many things to many people.
"Thankfulness means truly appreciating what God has blessed us with," said Elissa Troise-Greco, a general business major. "As Americans, we are so fortunate to have the daily luxuries must of us don't think twice about. I try to remember how lucky I am to have been shown such love and good fortune."
It does not take long to pause and think on things for which to be thankful.
MUW students give their opinions about social media
Daysha Humphrey
Senior Writer
Social media is a huge factor in the world today, and it entertains millions of people across the world.
According to Business Insider, older social networks like Facebook and Twitter are gaining older users, whereas new networks like Instagram are gaining younger users, especially college or some college students.
Several MUW students were asked questions about social media and how they felt about it.
Nikesh Acharya, a freshman biology major, says Facebook is his favorite social medium.
Graduating out into the real world
Zac Carlisle
Sarah Kennedy, Katie Welch and Hannah Nixon are excited to graduate. Photo by Anna Watson
Editor
Graduation is usually defined as the receiving or conferring of an academic degree or diploma. However, this term can mean many things. It can be the end. It can be the beginning. It can be realization of finally being able to help oneself or family. The term means different things to different people. But for most, it means a joyous occasion.
“I am very excited about graduation because this is another major accomplishment in my life that is allowing me to take a step closer to my goals and ambitions in life,” said Megan Lee, a public health major from Greenville, Miss.
For many, this can be a wake-up call. Like most students, all they have known is school. School has become a way of life for more than 13 years. It has been an integral part of their everyday lives. How will a student react when he or she is thrust into the “real world?”
chef's advice: cooking a perfect Thanksgiving turkey
Charlie Benton
Entertainment Editor
It’s the centerpiece of many festive meals. A golden brown, roasted turkey evokes feelings of autumn warmth and is one of the most recognizable symbols of the season. When properly cooked, it is a truly beautiful thing, and the ceremonial carving of the bird is one of the most anticipated moments at any family Thanksgiving.
However, when cooked improperly, the results can be catastrophic, and while turkey is not necessarily difficult to cook, there are a few pitfalls that many novice cooks run into when preparing a turkey.