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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Assignment 6: Campus Crime

Loyola student beaten, robbed on campus. Students on campus not notified of attack.

The alleyway outside of Mullins' apartment where the attack occurred.
via The Loyola Phoenix, Owen Connor

Loyola University senior Lizzie Mullins, 21, was beaten and robbed in an alleyway outside of her apartment on September 17th. Mullins was heading home from a friends house at around 2:30am when she was attacked by three men.

Mullins says she was struck in the head and robbed of all of her belongings, including her purse, wallet, and cell phone. "I can't even remember... All I know is they took all my stuff," Mullins said.

The Communications student said her memory is still very hazy, and that she didn't remember there being anything wrong until she was in her apartment and noticed she was covered in her own blood. Mullins said, "I have no memory of what they did to me... I've been trying to replay the narrative in my head of like, what could explain the scratches I have, [and] where I do have the bruise I have [sic]."

After Chicago PD and Loyola Campus Safety arrived and Mullins was sent to the hospital, no students, including Mullins' roommate, was notified of the incident that occurred on campus. Junior Taylor Perez said she uses the alleyway the attack occurred in very frequently. "It makes me pretty scared, not going to lie, because I live around here," Perez said.

No notification of any kind was sent by the Campus Safety unit after the attack. Sophomore Veena Sundar was unaware of the attack until she was informed by The Phoenix. "Maybe [Campus Safety] didn't think it was that important, which obviously is wrong," Sundar said.

The investigation is ongoing by Chicago PD.

Original story via The Loyola Phoenix, Michael McDevitt

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Assignment 5: Hometown Feature News

New artwork on display at Hendrix College meant to raise questions.

Hendrix College in Conway is introducing some new artwork into the Department of Religious Studies and Department of Philosophy on campus.

The new artwork lining the walls of Ellis Hall are meant to raise questions and asks, "viewers to ponder how they empathetically engage with the human body as it's depicted in portrait paintings." The exhibit, "Body of Empathy," opened on September 19th and will be available to view until the summer of 2019.
Pictured: Eva O'Donovan, Emma 2018, oil on printed fabric, 35" x 45"
via The Log Cabin Democrat

The exhibit will feature artwork from six different artists, including Karen Fleming, Emily Mcllroy, Nina Jordan, and others. A press release reveals the theme of the exhibit explores whether, "viewers cam empathize with characters or personas in paintings."

Associate Professor of Philosophy James Dow says, "Hendrix College's mission statement suggests that we aim to cultivate empathy." Dow continues, "... we hope that the show will provide an opportunity for a conversation about ideas of empathy considered from a variety of perspectives."

Original story via The Log Cabin Democrat

Monday, September 17, 2018

Assignment 4: Hometown Hard News

Conway man suspected in 1988 Michigan stabbing

On September, 30th 1988, 34 year old Paul Ernest Girard was found stabbed to death in Marquette, Michigan. Girard had been stabbed "approximately 64 times" in the back, chest, and face area. Girard was last seen on the night of his murder in 'The Big Boy' restaurant in Marquette.

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via Canada News Media
The unnamed Conway man was also in Marquette, Michigan during the time of Girard's murder, working as a tree planter in the area. An old photo, according to the warrant affidavit, places the Conway man at The Big Boy restaurant at the same time as Girard.

During the week of September, 30th, the suspect did not show up to work all week, stating that he "likes to take time away from people." When he returned to work the following week, a coworker asked where he'd been. The suspect responded with, "killing people, [because] I don't like them anyway."

The suspect's boss reported suspicious behavior from the suspect, citing, "he displayed rather odd, strange, and inappropriate behavior from time-to-time."

The Conway man stated he was at The Big Boy restaurant where the photo was taken to, "score some pot." He says he waited till near closing before he could try to get any, so he couldn't have killed Girard. The photo aforementioned shows the suspect smoking a cigarette.

The Michigan State Police Forensic Lab used three biological samples from the crime scene and cross-examined each with a DNA sample from a cigarette but found in the suspects car. Each sample matched one another, meaning they all came from the same source, leading to the Conway man. A warrant has been filed to retrieve a DNA sample from the suspect.

Original story via The Log Cabin Democrat

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

Assignment 3: Twitter News Leads

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Assignment 2: Twitter Breaking News Over 24 Hours

Man repeatedly rams Fox affiliate building with his truck.

In the early morning of Wednesday, September, 5th, Michael Chadwick Fry, 34,  repeatedly rammed his vehicle into the side of the Fox 4 Dallas studio building, causing significant damage. He then exited his vehicle and began throwing fliers, many which involved news coverage of a police shooting incident in 2012 in which he was involved in. Many of the papers had been written on by Fry where he accused the police force of brainwashing, fraud, and attempting to kill him for years. Fry is currently in custody. (via Dallas News)

I followed Fox 4 Dallas reporter Shannon Murray's Twitter account as she chronicled the event at her workplace. Note that tweets not directly made by Murray were retweeted by her and appeared on her Twitter timeline.