Mike Tigas
Local activist Nancy Harter asks Representative Judy Baker a question at an open panel, Thursday night.
This one isn’t published, but it’s one of my favorites from the set I took.
As of today, I’ve quit deviantART, primarily because of the terms of services issues and because kittynn, possibly the most significant photographer on deviantART also left.
I’ll start switching site styles again.
Mike Tigas/The Maneater
Officers and members of the Missouri International Student Council eat together at the Council’s inaugural dinner, Saturday night. New officers were announced and founding officers were recognized at the event.
Published? Booyahkasha
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Student Fee Review Committee Chair Jason Blunk discusses with members of the MSA senate and GPC about a possible fee increase on Tuesday evening. The committee debated funding of the Savitar yearbook, health fees for part-time students, and budgeting for a new $250,000 TV Studio.
Published? No. Like, 11 photo assignments were given out, so a lot had to get cut for anyway. I’ll get farther along with this soon. It’s a start, it’s one photo assignment complete.
I walked into the Maneater news meeting last afternoon with Travis Pringle, just to see what was up. Just to see if we could do this. Photo editor looks a lot like David Spade. (Go here and scroll down to Ryan Gladstone, lol.) Picked myself up a photo assignment for the night–just a committee meeting. I bet the people in that room could smell newbie coming off of me. I bet they could tell. Taylor, the one girl who led our Summer Welcome small group (by “our” I mean, Adams and I), was there.
Turns out Taylor McKinney, the person I remember from Summer Welcome is the McKinney in “Holt/McKinney“, names on the ballot as candidates for MSA (≈ student government) President and Vice President.
Not to mention I totally didn’t know that one of the people talking in the room was the current MSA Vice President.
Ryan said, figure out who’s important in the room and work accordingly. And man, I sure janked that up. Oh well, first time, I got a few decent shots anyway. Come Thursday we’ll see if any of it can be put to use.
And as of 10:58am today, my request to transfer from the College of Engineering to the School of Journalism has been turned in. It’s already been a pretty interesting week. I haven’t yet found any gut feeling against doing this. I think I’ll like this.