Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Preview #CampusBully


“ When we see bullying we should address it, and teach victims how to respond to it, that’s my solution to bullying,” Bivens said.  This is something that the academic advisor stands by. helping students like Tyler Austin, MSU student, to deal with these very difficult experiences. 

Bivens says he has seen the effects of bullying on many students grades and social lives and it needs to be addressed.  

“Me being a double minority is something that I noticed that people will maybe partner up with someone else instead of me,” said Austin.

Austin feels he has suffered tremendous hits to his GPA and social status due the the cruel ways of other students, even when they are not aware they're doing it. Austin said he just feels avoided by the majority. 

Monday, July 28, 2014

FreeAds-Review


The younger generation has found a way to turn what people once paid millions of dollars for, for free! 

 Three outstanding young businesses owners speak about their experiences. There are no direct fees 

 associated with advertising per social media. “It is a relatively easy, cheap, and a quick way to 

 advertise,” said MSU student Troy Stewart.  

 
“Social media plays a much larger role in my work than it ever has in the past,” Said Ruth Furman, who owns a public relations and writing firm in Las Vegas. “I think that if social media would end today it would have a huge impact on the way that public relations and marketing were ran.”

#FreeAds- Preview

"The best way to advertise is FREE," said Jeffrey Walker, 19, and a MSU student. Walker like many of his own friends are Independent business owners with the company Vemma. The company cuts out advertising and pays it's IBO's the price. Herron, another IBO with the company, says's that " The company gives us a chance to make money, learn secrets and knowledge, and share it! There are not many companies like it."

Lyons' runs her own hair extension company via instagram. The entire company focuses on her instagram and website. “Social media allows me to communicate on a level with buyers in which they are comfortable,” said Lyons.



Monday, July 14, 2014

Dinner for two! Review

"Challenge accepted," said Victoria Hosley as her boyfriend challenged her to cook every meal for a week.  The picky eater Dewayne Brown wanted to see if his girlfriend could meet his needs in the kitchen.

After Holsey brought all of her groceries for the week and prepared for the meals she knew he'd love, she began to feel nervous about it.

"I just couldn't remember everything at first, I forgot the things he ate and did not eat," she said.

Chili took the cake as Brown's favorite meal for the week, right ahead of Holsey's shrimp dinner.

To spice things up she even added in a peach cobbler, which he loved.

Dinner for two!

Victoria Holsey has signed up for a long week of cooking for her boyfriend Dewayne Brown. After their one month dating mark,  Brown has decided to put his new girlfriend to the test. Holsey gathers all of the ingredients for the week and is prepared to make the best meals he's ever tasted.

Chili, Chicken, Macaroni and cheese, shrimp pasta, and peach cobbler are all on the menu for Brown. Each night was a different test for the couple, starting off pretty rocky and ending in success for Holsey.

"There were many rough patches along the way, for example he doesn't even eat macaroni and I was a second from baking an entire pan for him,"Holsey said.

"The thing on the table was my mothers chili recipe, Torri is a good enough cook for me," Brown said.