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Pie a Bear event runs through October

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Image courtesy of SSU’s Student Life office
Pie a Bear Flyer, including QR codes for voting

Shawnee State University’s Student Life office is hosting a month-long Pie a Bear event. Each week of October, SSU students can vote for a campus leader that they want to see pied. The person who gets the most votes each week will be pied that Friday. Locations will be provided on the SSU app.

Each student will get a single vote every week, and voters’ names will be automatically entered into a drawing to be the person to pie the campus leader. Use the QR codes on the flyer above to access voting links. A different category of leader will be selected each week:

Week 1 – Resident assistants (RAs)

Week 2 – Club/organization presidents

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Week 3 – Campus administration/faculty/staff

Week 4 – Athletic director/staff/coaches/athletes

The new categories for voting will open every week on Monday at midnight and end at 11:45 p.m. on Thursdays. Organizers will contact campus leaders elected to be pied by email on Friday of each week.

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Maggie Kayt Franks
Maggie Kayt Franks, Staff Writer
Maggie Kayt Franks is 20 years old and a sophomore at Shawnee State University. She is originally from Huntington, West Virginia. Her major is sports management with a concentration on marketing and communications, and she is pursuing a minor in sports coaching and journalism. Maggie Kayt joined the Chronicle staff as part of the news writing and reporting class required for her communications concentration and her journalism minor. She has also worked as a sportswriter for the Herald-Dispatch in Huntington. Maggie Kayt is a collegiate swimmer for Shawnee State University and is very passionate about it. She also loves teaching kids how to swim and takes pride in it, as swimming is a valuable skill. She is also learning how to bake and cook. When asked what she thinks she can gain from her experience with the Chronicle, Maggie Kayt said, "I am hoping to work on my writing skills when it comes to general news writing that is not centered around sports." She is very excited to be a part of the Chronicle team and looking forward to where this semester can take her as writer. Her attitude reflects a quote by the late North Carolina State basketball coach Jim Valvano that Maggie Kayt said she lives by: "Know where you have been, where you are now and where you want to be."

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