Tiik ViHCE. For Stndents. By Stadonts Profiles Established in 1946, The Voice student newspaper has continued to be a source of information for campus activities as well as student and ^uhy achievement. Much work and ingenuity goes into the production of the paper, and with constant changes in staff, we here at The Voice would like to highlight the work of the a few lovely ladies behind the magic. We a^ed the ladies at The Voice a few ftin questio^ to learn more about their creative and inquisitive minds! Chamell Harris is a Mass Communication major whh a mmor in Music. While balancing her work at Br^o-iRadio, Harris contributes to the overall functionality of the paper. The fear of heights does not slow her stride and she OHKt enjoys assisting the J writers with improving ■ | their skills. The late nights ’ of editing would be a breeze if Atlanta, GA were home, her preferred get away. Once she acquires her own business, we’re sure Lauryn Hill will be heard if you’re on hold. Self‘ defined as ‘Blessed’, Chamell will graduate Spring|gil4. Shirley Townsend, loves the experience of working for a functioning newspaper. The lottery could help her purchase a brand new car, if she won. Melodic music and the breeze of a tropical island, sound like a perfiM;t get away for Townsend. As a Mi^ Conmiuniations nuyor here at Fay^ville State University, Shirley prides her mother and fother as heroes in her lifie. Shirley will graduate in Dec. 2014. Editor-in-Chief Jouiifer Lucas, focuses her time on Management Information Systems (MIS) when not working with The Voice. Her use of Information Technology and Business are most exciting in efforts to produce the biweekly f>aper. Jennifer best describes herself in one word as Mando (Latin meaning to commit, entrust, order, command). Her biggest heroes are the men and women in the military. Upm graduation in Dec. 2014, Jennifer would like to work at the Veterans Administration Hospital to serve those who"...gave some for the Freedom of All.” oice Q) April 25. 2012 ifi6nn.comyTHuvoifp vniw Jalynn Jones has plenty Bronco Pride. Jones hopes that her good deeds will be remembered long after her physical life. With a bubbly personality like that of Dijonay from Disney’s The Proud Family, Jones most enjoys taking photographs for The Voice; Catch her in Toronto, Canada for a debate, as this unpredictable young lady enjoys the unknown. A master’s degree is nejrt in line for the freshman Nursing major with a minor in Healthcare Management at FSU. jShante Elliott would not dare to see failure nor be swayed by the lure of success. Standing above most, she would like to experience the shorter side of height. developments of writer’s skills entice Elliott as a staff member for The Voice. As a double major in English Literature & Language and Mass Communications, Elliott has her eyes set on Law school, but not before taking a break to ‘tackle her bucket list”. Under the Eiffel Tower is where she would most enjoy a luxurious vacation. Shante will be graduating May 5. Alisha Murphy is an English Literatiire and Language major, Visual Arts minor who aspires to wear many hats. Giving up is her biggest fear and contining life is her biggest accomplishment. After graduation, tentative for Dec. 2012, Murphy vvill continue onto graduate school and hopes to own several businesses before her 40th birthday. The unpredictable world is ter greatest hero and Africa would be home as long as a ntght wasn’t involved. Working for TTie Voice has granted many opportunities to step up as leader and use her creative skills for production.

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