The Chanticleer, the Jacksonville State University student newspaper, is published weekly. The newspaper began publication in 1934, under the name of The Teacola, which changed soon afterward to The Collegian. The newspaper changed to its current name and tabloid-sized format in 1967. The Library has digitized all issues of the newspaper dating back to 1934.
SEARCH TIP: To go directly to the page with your search term, once you have opened the newspaper PDF, use the find feature ("CTRL+F" on PCs, "⌘+F" on Macs), type your term, and hit enter to jump directly to that term on the page.
A NOTE FOR ON-CAMPUS USERS: Due to campus bandwidth loads, large PDFs may take a few minutes to open. Most off campus users will experience much quicker load times (seconds).
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The Crow Podcast: Episode 1 | January 2024
Jacksonville State University
The top five stories for this episode are:
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Grease fire in Pannell Hall by Maddie Reid
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Paying to print is here to stay by Madeline Ricard
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Proposed changes to state routes to be discussed at a public involvement meeting by Ricard and Barrett
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GALLERY: Sights and sounds from Jax State’s historic bowl victory by Travis
For the sports update, Travis talked about the following:
Men’s basketball lost its matchup at Western Kentucky 80-69, but they won their matchup at Liberty.
Women’s basketball also lost to Western Kentucky 62-52 at Pete Mathews Coliseum, but they also won against Liberty.
Jax State Bowling won the Stormin’ Blue and White Vegas Classic in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The indoor track and field season starts Friday at the two-day Vanderbilt Invitational.
Travis interviewed Barrett about her experience at the quarterly board of trustees meeting on Jan. 8 and 9. Her introduction may be helpful for anybody that has never heard of the board of trustees. The following articles were discussed during the Deep Dive:
JSU opens Command College for law enforcement
Proposed changes to state routes to be discussed at a public involvement meeting
'Color your future' with JaxMIX
Virtual option for campus tours available now
The hosts also give an overview of campus and athletic events from Jan. 18 to 24.
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