SFA’s Model EU team earns Best Delegation honors at the Midwest Model European Union competition

SFA's Model EU team earned Best Delegation honors at the Midwest Model European Union competition for the second year in a row. Pictured front row, from left, are Caitlyn Shrewsbury, Dr. Steven Galatas, Ayshia Carr, Trinity Altemeyer, Casper Dirxk and Gavin Willsey. Pictured back row, from left, are Morgan Harlow, Dacoda Burkholder, Gentian Kojeli, Alexander Gilmour and Rebekah Cook.

SFA’s Model EU team earned Best Delegation honors at the Midwest Model European Union competition for the second year in a row. Pictured front row, from left, are Caitlyn Shrewsbury, Dr. Steven Galatas, Ayshia Carr, Trinity Altemeyer, Casper Dirxk and Gavin Willsey. Pictured back row, from left, are Morgan Harlow, Dacoda Burkholder, Gentian Kojeli, Alexander Gilmour and Rebekah Cook.

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Model European Union team, which consists of nine political science majors and one international business major, earned Best Delegation honors at the Midwest Model European Union competition for the second year in a row.

Hosted by Indiana University, the MMEU competition is the second-oldest intercollegiate simulation of the European Union in North America. The purpose of the competition is to increase awareness and knowledge of the EU, its institutions and its processes, according to Dr. Steven Galatas, SFA associate professor of government and Model EU faculty advisor.

“The students gained a deeper appreciation for the EU and its role in the world, as well as the importance of the United States and EU relationship in maintaining peace and stability in Europe and globally,” Galatas said.

SFA’s team represented Germany, which was chosen through a lottery system, during the competition. The team met regularly beginning in January to review EU legislature processes and research the country’s positions on important or critical issues, including climate change, energy security in Europe, and the Russia-Ukraine war.

“Model EU was an absolutely amazing experience,” said Casper Dirkx, international business major from Spaarndam, Netherlands. “I have gained a much better understanding of the European Union, and I improved my debating skills a lot. Experiencing what it is like modeling a legislature includes critically thinking about approving, denying or modifying any proposed legislation within your ministry.”

Nacogdoches senior Rebekah Cook, whose role was European parliament from Germany representing the German Green Party, and Nacogdoches senior Caitlyn Shrewsbury, whose role was European council as the chancellor/prime minister from Germany, each received first place in the competition.

Placing second from SFA were Gentian Kojeli, a senior from Tirana, Albania, representing economics and finance from Germany, and Ayshia Carr, a senior from Tomball, representing environment minister from Germany.

Edinburg senior Trinity Altemeyer, whose role was justice and home affairs minister from Germany, placed third. Other team members included Trophy Club senior Morgan Harlow, Dallas senior Alexander Gilmour and Rice senior Dacoda Burkholder.

“Going toe to toe with bigger universities and students from their departments is a show of not only how good SFA’s team is but also how good the faculty and the department are in preparing them for the experience,” Kojeli said. “It is an immaculate experience to see how much you have learned and how much of your knowledge you can put into practice. Winning back-to-back honors is an achievement that all of SFA has to be proud of, as the team and the faculty have put SFA on the map as heavy hitters, even against bigger universities with larger endowments such as Notre Dame.”

During the competition, students participated in five legislative simulations with the goal of negotiating and bargaining between member states to pass legislation for the EU. It also allowed the students to showcase their knowledge of assigned countries’ policies and affairs.

A new addition to the competition this year was the European Parliament, the legislative body that represents the citizens of the European Union’s member states and is directly elected by voters in the EU. Lakeway sophomore Gavin Willsey was asked to chair the European Parliament and placed second in his role.

Participants in each of the seven groups were ranked based on their negotiation and bargaining skills and participation in the debates, among other criteria. A total of 15 universities and 20 teams participated.

For more information on Model EU, contact Galatas at galatasse@sfasu.edu.

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April 13, 2023: NPD Crime Report

NPD Crime Report

This is the report from the Nacogdoches County Jail that lists the arrests made from 6 a.m. of the previous day to 6 a.m. of the listed day.

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April 13, 2023: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 13, 2023: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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April 12, 2023: NPD Crime Report

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April 12, 2023: Nacogdoches Sheriff’s Crime Log

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April 12, 2023: Nacogdoches County Booking Report

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SFA bands to present annual Concert in the Park

The bands at Stephen F. Austin State University will present the annual Concert in the Park Sunday, April 23, in the wooded area along Vista Drive and in front of the Wright Music Building on the SFA campus. The concert begins at 2 p.m. and is free to the public.

All four SFA concert bands will perform, including the Wind Ensemble, directed by Dr. Tamey Anglley, director of bands at SFA; the Wind Symphony, directed by Dr. Dan Haddad, associate director of bands; Symphonic Band, directed by Dr. Chris Kaatz, assistant director of bands; and University Band, directed by graduate student conductors Christina Colley of Henderson and Amanda Bruner of Little Rock, Arkansas.

A meeting of the Lumberjack Band Alumni Association will take place outside immediately following the concert.

The band service organizations will sell hamburger plates. Cost is $5 per plate.

For additional information, contact the School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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SFA’s jazz bands to perform works by faculty members Morris, Birk

The jazz bands of Stephen F. Austin State University will perform original works by SFA music faculty members, along with the music of Sammy Nestico, Duke Ellington and other jazz greats, in a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 21, in Cole Concert Hall.

The Swingin’ Axes, directed by Dr. JD Salas, will perform “Ymir’s Bones” by Dr. Ben Morris, assistant professor of composition, from Morris’ debut album, “Pocket Guides,” released in June 2022 on Origin/OA2 Records.

“The work takes elements from Norwegian folk music, jazz and contemporary music,” Salas said. “The album garnered him two Downbeat Awards, an ASCAP Herb Alpert Award, a big band commission from New York Youth Symphony’s First Music and an invitation to perform with his quintet at Newport Jazz Festival.” Morris was recently awarded a second ASCAP Herb Alpert Award in 2023.

The Axes will also perform “Fuego Frio,” written by Richard Birk, adjunct professor of jazz scoring and arranging. Birk is also the coordinator of music and an associate professor of music at Brazosport College where he has served the college and community for 38 years. Twice recognized as Brazosport College’s Piper Professor Nominee and Teacher of Excellence, Birk directs the BC Jazz Band and Wind Ensemble as well the professional big band, the Brazosport Jazz Orchestra.

The other prominent piece to be performed by the Swingin’ Axes is Ben Irom’s arrangement of “African Skies” by Michael Brecker. This piece will feature lead tenor saxophone Jacob Soto of League City and Chase Adams of Canyon Lake on drums.

The Swingin’ Aces, directed by Dr. Jake Walburn, will perform “By My Side” by Sammy Nestico; “Caravan” by Duke Ellington and Juan Tizol; “Without a Song” arranged by Rick Stitzel; “Act Your Age” by Gordon Goodwin; “My Romance” by Richard Rogers and Lorenzo Hard; and “Freddie Freeloader” by Miles Davis.

Concert tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and $3 for students and youth. To purchase tickets, call the SFA Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407 or visit finearts.sfasu.edu. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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SFA’s Moreno to present ‘Rediscovered and Unearthed’ oboe recital

moreno_pabloDr. Pablo Moreno, adjunct faculty oboe instructor at Stephen F. Austin State University, will present the recital program “Rediscovered and Unearthed” at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 18, in Cole Concert Hall on the SFA campus.

Joining Moreno on the concert are colleagues Dr. Jennifer Dalmas, violin; Melissa Nabb, viola; Özge Serçeler, cello; and Dr. Minhae Lee, harpsichord.

The program will feature works by Wolfgang Amadeaus Mozart, Johann Gottlieb Janitsch, Simón Díaz and Chaya Czernowin.

Concert admission is free. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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