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A new "Voice" for fall
Revamped office and Website
By Dr. Andrea Baker, Adviser
A newly renovated Voice is back this fall and ready to unleash a host of changes in
the way Fayetteville State University students receive their campus news.
After Labor Day, The Voice will be unveiling its new website www.fsuthevoice.
com. The site will include up-to-date FSU campus news as well as links and informa
tion to other colleges around the nation.
In addition, the new website will be interactive and include video and surveys, as
well as a mobile application, for stat news hounds who just can't get enough of The
Voice.
TharJcs to the support of Dr Janice Haynie, vice chancellor for the Division of
Student Affairs, The Voice received major renovations to its office in room 241 of the
Rudolph Jones Student Center this summer
The Voice went from a room of mix and matched computers and furniture to a
state-of-the-art newsroom, equipped with six new Mac computers, a new Nikon cam
era and tliree digital recorders. The physical space of The Voice was transformed
from what could have been mistaken for a storage closet into a professional office
for student journalists. Furniture was purchased from Office Furniture Now on Syca
more Dairy Road.
“We really want The Voice to succeed,” said Dr. Haynie, on several occasions.
Dr. Jon Yeung, provost and vice chancellor for the Division of Academic Affairs
was also instrumental in getting the renovation project off to a good start.
So, here’s to a new year and a new Voice. The Voice is for students and by stu
dents so all contributions are welcome. Faculty and staff are also welcome to submit
articles.
Voice Photos by Dr. Andrea Baker, Adviser
The Voice office: Before
Voice Photos hy Jennifer Lucas, Editor in Chief
Tfie Voice office: After
Crime Prevention Tips
provided by the FSU Police Department
Keep your room locked at all times
Never prop open interior or
exterior doors
Be particularly sensitive to
strangers in the dorms and
immediately report suspicious
activity to a staff member
Keep track of your keys
Don't allow others to tailgate you
into the building
Close interior and exterior doors
behind you as quickly as possible
Use this device to prevent crime
Don't allovi/friends to use your key
or Bronco ID card
Secure your valuables before
leaving your room
Don't leave your valuables in plain
view for others to see
Document all serial numbers of
expensive items and provide this
information to the FSU Police
Department.
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