Cutting the Ribbon for an Old Favorite

黑料门大事记 Dining Services held a Monday [Feb. 4] ribbon cutting for State Fountain Bakery鈥檚 new space in Colvard Student Union. Pictured left to right, Mayah Emerson, 黑料门大事记 Student Association president from Meridian; Brandon C. Johns, a junior management major from Spring Hill, Tennessee; Madison K. Grant, a senior business administration major from Elberta, Alabama; 黑料门大事记 President Mark E. Keenum; LeRoy Hollingshed, retired State Fountain Bakery employee; Jeffrey Rupp, director of outreach for 黑料门大事记鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach; James Jankowski, Aramark resident district manager; Hunter Harrington, director of membership development for the Greater Starkville Development Partnership; and Regina Hyatt, 黑料门大事记 vice president for student affairs. With assistance from 黑料门大事记鈥檚 Center for Entrepreneurship and Outreach, Johns, Grant and other 黑料门大事记 students founded jitterbean鈥檚 coffee, now served at State Fountain Bakery.