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Show WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13 8 - DIXIESUNNEWS.COM iitmi iw mu Ti ini p i O bi ' DECA continued from page 7 Hafen said the other part of DECAs success comes from the integrity of its members We dont force anybody to be there and we dont force anybody to do well either, Hafen said. Everybody who is there, wants to be there and that is why they do well. The ACBSP accreditation is an accreditation Ged-de- s said is recognized and accepted by Ivy League schools. DECA was just one of the notches in the belt we needed for this accreditation, Geddes said. Geddes said the members of DECA tend to fluctuate depending on the semester. He said there are, on aver0 DECA members age, in the fall semester, and because the competitive season is in the spring . and she said she expects that number to continue to increase. DECA students are inspired by their advisers and peers and go on to accomplish great things in the business world, Wilson said. Its experiential learning at its highest level. Hafen said he is a huge supporter and believer of the experiential learning experience DECA provides and said it was the reason why he didnt drop out of college. It helped me actually use what I was learning in those business classes as opposed to just taking tests to prove that I knew (the skills), Hafen said. 20-3- 0 semester, it has about students. Geddes said DECA isnt just for business majors but provides collegiate skills that are valuable in every academic principle and life. Every ideal of learning can be enhanced by look- ing at it through the lens of marketing, Geddes said. Geddes said he would take a student with a 0 GPA over a 4.0 GPA as long as the student truly loves to learn, which is hard to find in this generation. Instead of giving them the fish, we will teach them how to fish, how to compete, and how to succeed, Geddes said. DECA meets every Tuesday and Thursday at noon, and students also can get credit by registering for MRKT 1530R orMRKT 1540R. 40-6- as a kind of orchestral BOWIE fever dream on his 2014 retrospective, Nothing Has Changed. The singer's trusted producer, Tony Visconti, has said that Kendrick Lamar's sprawling To Pimp a Butterfly was an influence on Blackstar, and you can hear that in Girl Loves Me, which rides p a clattering beat, as well as Lazarus, a mesmerizing slow jam that guitarist Ben Monder keeps rupturing with jabs of noise. Throughout the album, Bowie is in remarkably nimble shape as a singer, moaning like a ghoul in the title track, barking raggedly in Girl Loves Me, then drifting up to float over the delicate thrum of Dollar Days, a o ballad pretty, as close as that comes anything here to the idea of Bowie as supper-clu- b smoothie. What exactly is he continued from page 7 ent Bowie attribute: His willingness to pursue an idea well beyond the constraints of verse-chorus-vers- e. At nearly 10 minutes long, the opening title track veers between a creeping minor-ke- y groove and a funky strut layered wjth woozy saxophone tones from Donny McCaslin, whose killer quartet serves as Bowie's backing band. The demented number Tis a Pity She Was a Whore winds up to a climax in which you can hear Bowie audibly exhorting McCaslin to play harder. And then there's Sue (Or in a Season of Crime), a grimy, propulsive remake of a song that hinted at Bowie's new direction when it appeared hip-ho- p.unk-doo-w- mid-temp- -- i W "J i i 3 1 i; tit 1 . u ; . :' using these wild, van, sounds to communicji That depends on whiC Bowie's confidantes ask. (The singer hasn'i explained himself in interview in years.) Caslin recently told ing Stone that Black star, which mentions day of execution, wj, inspired by the Islamn State, though Visconti said he hadn't heard t Other songs toss out scattered thoughts abo death and celebrity, to; Bowie was also ponde; on The Next Day. o, sionally, a concrete m will arrive amid the hi; flown philosophizing,, in Lazarus, where he mentions dropping his cellphone. But in a way those st gestions of the everyda only make the music more mysterious and Bowie even less a part of the show-bi- z realmt which legends his age behave a certain way. f I y, jj, : se ; m. ,;:M?.MrHi t Accredited College ACCSC, 20 Month Program! Accepting 60 students each class. High Graduation Rate Financial Aid ,. F' 5S DSU Prerequisites Accepted 373 Oi. 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