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Show AUGUST WEDNESDAY, - 31, 2016 DIXIESUNNEINS.COM - 3E r DIPLOMA continued from page , Winona said. Sierra Hughes, a senior communication major from Norwalk, Iowa, said: "It is a sense of pride, and if you work four years to get a diploma that doesn't encompass what you spent four years doing, that is kind of a bummer. Even though it can be fixed, it still , , ., i I7.. , 1 , . 4.... ;,- . fi 't -, ta it lilt liittl I I r, :, ,.,,,,c1, , ,, ,11 ,1, 4 '.' , .. ,,,....;,- i1,, :. ',1 .x ig :.. 41111,111'1, 0 ' 1,111,111:41 I V! - 4444....444..4, .......,,.....,44.0474, just having another checkbox ticked off. It gives her a sense of pride knowing what is on that paper will reflect her as a student and the skills she brings to the table, she said. Yes, mistakes happen, and not everything goes according to plan. Yet, Heizer said she takes her service to the students very seriously and will do the best job she can with ',444...''''' 4 '' ' ' ,, - z o Though a diploma is only a piece of paper and mistakes are made, Assistant Registrar Can Heizer said administration does what they can to keep students happy. A total of four students received misprinted diplomas in the spring, and Heizer says it was due to human error. mural program is working to make sure every umpire, scorekeeper and staff member are certified to help students when they get hurt. They are also going to have amenities such as ice and bandage readily available this year. "We don't have an athletic trainer on staff; budget wise it just doesn't fit in the program," Howell said. "We do have staff that are certified in Automated External Defibrillator , Cardiopulmonary 1 the ball and ran right into each other," Mason said. "My head collided with her shoulder and it hurt." Mason said intramural staff couldn't do much for her, but they did make sure she wasn't critically injured. She had to walk all the way across campus to the gym to get ice after the game. Howell said the intra Resuscitation and first aid or will be shortly. This year, there will never not be someone on the field who is trained in first aid." Howell said typically collisions don't happen because all of DSU's intramural sports are and the school puts additional rules in place to make sure that no one gets hurt. For example, Howell said DSU has done away with blocking on the offensive line in flag football . Hughes said she will be the first person in her family to graduate from college with a degree. To her, the diploma means so much more than , ,. . sucks." 1 .1, 11,1111h 11, 111:14 1., , k2,....V.11.1. .....fri,, 1,,,..z...1, 4 , il 1111,1'1, ; 1,11, 1, 1,1111, '11..1, ,, , , ., ,,, 1,11,1 q., ,,,:l ilii..;.1.A111 ,..,.... INTRAMURAL continued from page E . - , 1 . , .,..-,.).- 1 1 to avoid the opportunity for collision. every diploma. our desert environment." Even though DSU's enrollment last year was stagnant, Howell said the intramural department saw a 5 percent growth. Howell said he believes, because of the amount of new freshmen this year, they will reach their goal of 3,000 students. With the three new certifications that staff will be required to implement this year, DSU's intramural sports will be safer for students, Howell said. , ,:' mud produced. "I personally have fallen because of the bad conditions," said Mason. "Other than that, the location and Another safety issue intramural field at DSU which has conditions that are far from ideal. Mason said the field gets so muddy when it rains that it practically turns into a slip and slide. With such a great number of students playing on this field every year, the chances of an athlete getting hurt, especially in the rainy season, are higher because of the amount of is the space is good." Howell said he would love to implement a turf field. "Our grounds people do a great job, but the grass is overused and doesn't have time to recover," Howell said. "With a turf field people would be safer, and it would save on maintenance and water cost in . 4 4,.--- 4 l k . I , '1 ., i ' I t Inv ,i r 1 T ..,.- , ' , - ) 2.,,,,,,,-- - ' , , , .., ' , , , 1 i , 4, ',, 4 -- - ', , , ,'' , ,,, , '''', ,,, ' ,, I- ,4-- - i ,I 4 - - --- - - ( , :' ..1,. . ' - ., .......... i -- .. , 5. ' -- , , -- , ',$- , -- , ,..,. , '4 ' t -- --- .4 , - - c - OA 0 ri "" 1 - 1 I. ,,,,, -i '4- - , . ' - -- -- '' r' i 't 1 ' .. b., -I l'' ' w .'rk ' r. ' 1 - ,,17 i t I - - ' 1 k i S , t; ) .!' ; , ' ri 7 '' LI o ' 'a i.., .. 1 .4 , - f '' ta Li I -Frl- .1 1 Li 1 -- f i 1 L. 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