SFA students earn statewide recognition at college media conference

 Stephen F. Austin State University members of The Pine Log staff attended the recent Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s annual convention and competition in Corpus Christi. Pictured, back row, from left, are Deanna Swindell, staff writer; Shannon Poe, copy editor and life and arts editor; Alyssa Faykus, design editor and social media editor; Gracie Porter, opinions editor; and LaShauna Bell, photo editor; and front row, from left, are Kayleigh East, photographer; Brielle Thomas, ad manager; Meaghan Morton, editor-in-chief; Raquel Torres, web editor; and Ana Conejo, video editor.

Stephen F. Austin State University members of The Pine Log staff attended the recent Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s annual convention and competition in Corpus Christi. Pictured, back row, from left, are Deanna Swindell, staff writer; Shannon Poe, copy editor and life and arts editor; Alyssa Faykus, design editor and social media editor; Gracie Porter, opinions editor; and LaShauna Bell, photo editor; and front row, from left, are Kayleigh East, photographer; Brielle Thomas, ad manager; Meaghan Morton, editor-in-chief; Raquel Torres, web editor; and Ana Conejo, video editor.

Students working for Stephen F. Austin State University’s campus media outlets were recognized with a combined 20 awards for journalistic excellence at the 2019 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s annual convention and competition held March 13 through 16 in Corpus Christi.

The Pine Log, SFA’s student newspaper, garnered eight accolades for content produced during the 2018 calendar year, including overall excellence newspaper, first place overall web design and first place special print design for the 2018 Welcome Edition, which was mailed to the homes of new students in August.

In addition, SFA-TV2 was recognized with three awards for previously published content, including first place in-depth video. KSAU radio received two awards, including second place overall excellence radio program for “Between the Lines.” The Stone Fort yearbook also received two awards for the 2018 edition, including honorable mention overall excellence yearbook.

In the previously published contests, SFA students compete against their peers at institutions with similar enrollment and program size. Ten SFA students attended the conference and participated in on-site contests, competing head-to-head with journalism students from other TIPA member institutions, regardless of size.

For their work in these “live” events, student members of The Pine Log staff received five awards. Recipients were Shannon Poe, copy editor and life and arts editor, first place radio news writing; Meaghan Morton, editor-in-chief, second place magazine design; Ana Conejo, video editor, third place live video news; Alyssa Faykus, design editor and social media editor, honorable mention public relations release writing; and Kayleigh East, photographer, honorable mention feature photo.

In addition, LaShauna Bell, photo editor for The Pine Log, was awarded TIPA’s prestigious Frank Buckley Scholarship.

“The TIPA convention and competition is an opportunity to showcase the work produced by our talented students throughout the year as they gain real-world experience contributing to our on-campus media outlets,” said Amy Roquemore, SFA director of student publications and divisional media and adjunct faculty member in the mass communication department. “These accolades are a testament to the skill and determination of SFA students preparing to enter the mass communication field, and it is a joy and privilege to work with them every day.”

Roquemore accompanied the students to the convention, along with Rachel Clark, SFA student publications coordinator and yearbook advisor.

Morton, a senior mass communication major from Trinidad, represented SFA at the conference for the second consecutive year. She said it was exciting to see SFA student media recognized as being among the best in the state of Texas.

“TIPA is such a refreshing experience for me every year, and I always look forward to sharing it with students who are attending for the first time,” Morton said. “You are among like-minded people who want the same things as you — to win and become a better publication.”

Established in 1909 at Baylor University, TIPA is the largest and oldest collegiate press association in the United States. Approximately 275 students representing 29 of TIPA’s 60-member institutions attended the 2019 conference.

The following is a complete listing of TIPA awards presented to SFA students at the conference:

The Pine Log

Overall excellence newspaper — staff

First place, overall design website — staff

First place, special design print (Welcome Edition) — staff

First place, radio news writing — Shannon Poe, copy editor and life and arts editor

Second place, magazine design — Meaghan Morton, editor-in-chief

Third place, live video news — Ana Conejo, video editor

Third place, static ad design — Tyler Fisher, former ad manager

Third place, editorial — Alyssa Faykus, design editor and social media editor

Honorable mention, editorial — Juwan Lee, former opinions editor

Honorable mention, public relations release writing — Alyssa Faykus, design editor

and social media editor

Honorable mention, feature photo — Kayleigh East, photographer

Honorable mention, critical review — Alyssa Faykus, design editor and social media

editor

Honorable mention, feature page design — Meaghan Morton, editor-in-chief

Stone Fort

Honorable mention, overall excellence — staff

Honorable mention, yearbook sports page design — Tyler Fisher, former editor-in-

chief, and Russell Zahradnik, editor-in-chief

SFA-TV2

First place, in-depth video — Luke Hamilton

Second place, feature news video — Casey Cook

Second place, general news video — staff

KSAU

Second place, overall excellence radio program — staff

Second place, advertising PSA audio — Dale Rives

By Amy Roquemore, director of student publications and divisional media and adjunct faculty member in the mass communication department at Stephen F. Austin State University.

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SFA faculty chamber recital to feature ‘Zodiacal Light’

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Music and its Friends of Music Concert Series will present a rescheduling of the faculty chamber recital “Zodiacal Light” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 2, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

The recital will feature Christina Guenther, flute; Christopher Ayer, clarinet; Lee Goodhew, bassoon; and Ron Petti, piano. They will perform works by Heitor Villa-Lobos, Roger Zare, Kyle Hovatter and Daniel Dorff.

Villa-Lobos was considered one of the most prominent Brazilian composers of the 20th century, according to Guenther. He synthesized Brazilian folk idioms with Western art music techniques to create a unique nationalist style. He composed his set of nine Bachianas Brasileiras (Brazilian Bach pieces) between 1930 and 1945 upon his return from Europe. These neoclassical compositions sought to link Brazilian popular music to Baroque harmonic and contrapuntal procedures, according to program notes by Amanda Cook.

Zare is an American composer and pianist. His “Zodiacal Light” was commissioned by the Flute and Clarinet Duo Consortium in 2018. Each movement is based on rare and awe-inspiring events that light up the night sky. The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is the inspiration for the first movement. The second movement, False Dawn, is a reference to the composition’s title. The Zodiacal Light is a luminous cone that appears along the ecliptic, or the line along which the sun moves throughout the year.

“Frequently during the movement, the flute, clarinet and later the piano sound create an aural representation of the meteors with quick rising gestures,” Zare writes of the piece. “The music alternates between a rapid fluid moto perpetuo and a more stilted but still energetic imitative texture. Towards the end, the flowing theme from the first movement returns. It is paired with the stilted texture at first, and finally stated in a grandiose manner. One final upward rush of meteors brings the work to a close.”

Hovatter’s works span orchestral, choral, chamber and electronic genres. Like much of Hovatter’s music, “Mutation from ‘The Cascades,'” (written in 2016) is rhythmically driven, according to Guenther.

“Almost incessant murmurings and surprising accents with constant interplay between the three instruments throughout the majority of the trio give way to a slower section with lush piano chords, culminating in a playful, very rag-like ending,” she said. “The keen listener will hear that this piece is based off of ‘The Cascades,’ a rag by Scott Joplin.”

Dorff’s “Three Romances” was composed “by accident” in several stages, he said. Throughout the summer of 2006, Dorff was mainly focused on writing a lengthy piano concerto.

“One day in July 2006, a frisky-sounding duet for flute and clarinet just popped out,” he writes. “It was a complete movement, but too short to be a stand-alone composition, so I decided to write a few more companion movements.”

Recital tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. For tickets or more information, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit www.finearts.sfasu.edu.

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March 25, 2019: NPD Crime Report

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March 25, 2019: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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March 25, 2019: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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HOMICIDE INVESTIGATION ; 03/21/2019

Issued: March 22, 2019 2:00 PM CST
Contact: Assistant Chief Mike Kelly, 936.559.2607

Nacogdoches Police continue to investigate a homicide that occurred in the 2200 block of Lola St.

Police were called to the 2200 block of Lola St just before 8 p.m. Thursday March 21 in reference to a report of a shooting victim. Officers arrived to find an adult male deceased from a gunshot wound. The victim has been identified as Damien Wade, 18 years of age, from Nacogdoches, Texas.

Detectives continue to gather evidence and interview potential witnesses in their efforts to identify a suspect, or suspects in this case.

Anyone with information related to this case is encouraged to contact the Nacogdoches Police Department at (936) 559-2607. If you have information, but wish to remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at (936) 560-INFO where all calls are confidential and you do not need to leave your name or number.

No arrests have been made on the shooting at this time.

This case is currently being actively investigated. Updates will be issued as information develops.

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Agenda for Commissioners Court on Wednesday, March 27, 2019

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