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SOU students post on Snapchat unfilteredStudents at SOU are posting pictures of off-campus activities on a Snapchat account. AAASHLAND, Ore. -- Students at Southern Oregon University are bypassing the typical "story" feature the social media app Snapchat offers to create their own "story" of campus.Students said it can be found under the account "SOU.snaps" but a recent search of the account didn't turn up anything."I know that it's crazy," SOU freshman Jenna Evertt said. "A lot of people post a lot of things about drugs and even nude pictures just kind of illicit."The account isn't monitored by Snapchat like other public accounts, so it will typically show anything students want to submit. It often shows much of the activity off-campus."I don't do that kind of stuff," Evertt said. "But I didn't realize there was so much of it on campus as there is being posted to it so it's definitely an eye-opener as how bad kids could be."The problem is it's not just activities related to campus events that are posted with a click of a button.
"It's a problem that it's out there and it's public and people can see it but it's an issue for themselves and there's not really anything we can do about it," SOU freshman Derek Abeln said. ppb backpack straps"It's something that falls back on their parents and stuff."torus-laptop backpack iiiEvertt thinks it's not very different from what students normally do when they're not in class. torus-laptop backpack iii"It's college so obviously this stuff is happening," she said. ogio newt laptop backpack 13"It just mostly happens behind the scenes so this kind of pushes it to the forefront."invacare cylinder backpack
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Otherwise, click Subscribe to create a new Newsday account. Today's paper / archivesBowling Green, KY, USA; Western Kentucky Hilltoppers offensive lineman Forrest Lamp (76) celebrates his teams victory following the CUSA championship game against the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs at Houchens Industries-L.T. Smith Stadium. Western Kentucky won 58-44. Mandatory Credit: Jim Brown-USA TODAY SportsIn a draft with plenty of question marks along the offensive line, Forrest Lamp provides a breath of fresh air. The 2017 NFL Draft class has plenty of depth and positions of strength, but the offensive line doesn’t appear to be one such area.Lamp is a senior out of Western Kentucky who checks in at 6-4, 300 pounds. He was a favorite of Pro Football Focus as a junior in 2015, and continued his rock solid play as a senior in 2016. In all, Lamp started 51 games for Western Kentucky, culminating in an invitation to the Senior Bowl.As a prospect, many project Lamp inside to guard at the next level.
His lack of great height and length are primary reasons for that, though it didn’t affect his play while at Western Kentucky, even against the best competition he faced…In his junior season, Lamp did not allow a sack while quarterback Brandon Doughty enjoyed one of the best seasons of anyone at his position in college football. This is a steady pass protector who also excels in the run game and appears made for the NFL.I remember scouting Cody Whitehair, a top offensive line prospect out of Kansas State who wound up as a starting center for the Chicago Bears this past season. Whitehair, like Lamp, played tackle in college but projected better to the interior at the next level due to his body frame and arm length. It wasn’t a knock against Whitehair, and it’s not a negative for Lamp either.More from NFL MocksChad Wheeler, OL, USC: 2017 NFL Draft Scouting ReportDavis Webb, QB, California: 2017 NFL Draft Scouting ReportArizona Cardinals: 3 Quarterback Plans If Carson Palmer BoltsDalvin Cook falls in recent mock draft to bottom of first roundPhiladelphia Eagles: Mock Draft Adds Several Key Skill PlayersLamp’s ability to be dominant as an offensive tackle in college, especially when you watch that Alabama tape
, gives me confidence that, if needed, he could start at tackle at the next level. However, we saw successful transitions for players like Whitehair as well as former Notre Dame stud Zack Martin, who has developed into a top tier right guard in the NFL.Lamp is just so technically sound, and one thing I remember saying about Whitehair last year was that he looked like a professional playing with college kids. That’s sort of the impression I get from Lamp. There is nothing overly flashy about his game, but he is well-coached in every area as a blocker, and is naturally gifted with good feet. He uses excellent hand placement and does a good job of playing in space when asked to.He’s not flat footed when facing a variety of pass rushers. He doesn’t let himself guess where his opponent will go, but slides his feet fell and has a strong anchor. His consistency and reliability while at Western Kentucky are traits that I believe will translate to the next level, regardless of position. ’s Daniel Jeremiah said about Lamp recently:This is one of the more technically sound linemen you’ll see at the college level.