The Clarion September 17, 1990 Page BC Campus News Briefs COLTRANE COMMONS HOURS Bookstore Game Room Lobby Mail Room Snack Bar Mon. -Fri. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Sun. Closed Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-l a.m. Sat. & Sun. 12 p.m.-l a.m. Mon. -Fri. 8 a.m.-l a.m. Sat. & Sun. 12 p.m.-l a.m. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-l a.m. Sat. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Sun. 12 p.m.-l a.m. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-10;30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Closed In order for the new student union to be kept nice fw future use, there are a few guidelines to be observed, according lo Student Affairs. The entire building is a smoke-free facility. Food and drinks are permitted in the Commuter Lounge and Snack Bar. The Commuter Lounge is available for Commuter Students and their guests. The conference room is open for all student groups and organizations providing the sponsor is present. All faculty and staff members have access to the conference room. Groups must schedule the use of the conference room through Paige Johnson in the President's Office, Beam Administration 203. Kiosks have been built and provided on campus (one in Coltrane and one in Myers Dining Hall) for posters and notices. The kiosks are open to everyone. Please remove posters as soon as they are out-dated or place a removal date in a lower comer so someone else may feel free to remove your poster. Outdated posters will discourage interest and impair the effectiveness of all announcements. NEW PHONE NUMBERS r Some campus telephone numbers have changed since the pnnung o the Campus Directory. The new numbers are as follows; Comp., Dup. & Little House RD, Sharon Waggy 883-3655 Cottage RD, Greg Dill 884-5890 Duplex 4 884-9874 Little House 884-9410 Ross RD, Alice Kemp 883-2524 "STATE vs. GARRISON" SET FOR THE 26th Brevard College's Dunham Auditorium wiU be the site for the sewnd annual staging of the Mock Rape Trial, beginning at 7 p.m., "State vs. Garrison" wUl reveal the difficulties „ prosecuting a case of acquaintance r^ in a college setting. which is a guide for improvisauoh ton » acrt by Bh» E^h Couray H»h,an Slices ot ManUU. ^ woiked by BC Campus Nurse Barbara White to appy me Mock Rape THal has been staged wtth great State University, Minn., at Guilfonl College in Greensboro, N.C., and here “m'^^nnance is designed to senstbze ».e audi^“ “ of sexual violence while also educating them on e answer crintinal justice system. Tbe play is unique in that to ^ impromptu quesUons, merely using their character profiles as a base trom Which to respond. audience and wUl be charged A jury will be selected at random from the aud^en« ^ with reaching a verdict after reviewing the arguments "State vs. Garrison” is co-sponsOTcd by Student Health Services and the Student Government Association. The judge for the Mock Rape Trial is Hon. Robert S. Cilley, District Court Judge for the 29lh District The prosecuting attorney will be Transylvania County Assistant District Attor ney, William J. Cathey III. The attorney fw Che defense will be played by Brevard attorney WilUam R. White. BC Public Safety Officer and RD Greg Dill will play the bailiff. Main cast members in the Mock Rape Trial include; Jenny, played by SGA Vice President Joyea Warren, who is to claim that Mark, played by RA Derrick Briggs, assaulted her against her will. Other cast members include; Angela Williams as the detective, and students Anna Paez, Jeff Yellen, Brian Mendenhall, RA Mary Wise, and BC staff member Lin Red mond as witness and friend. Transylvania Community Hospital Nurse Prac titioner Juanita Butterworth will play the doctor. An additional player is needed to fill the part of the pastor. A panel will be on hand while the jury deliberates to elaborate and answer questions on the causes and effects of rape. That panel will consist of Steve Woodson, Sally Farmer of the Hendersonville Rape Crisis Center, and Cynthia Shaffer of the Buncombe County Rape Crisis Center. This mock trial will be a portrayal and not an actual trial. Those participating in it are actors and therefore possess no real personal invol vement in any actual or similar issues. Any similarity to any individual or institution is unintentional. ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS GROUP FORMING The BC Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) will start up again this month with Dr. Jeffrey Llewellyn and Qyde Carter serving as co advisors. Dr. Llewellyn is the Chairman of the Division of Math and Science, and his office is located in MS 205. Clyde Carter is BC's instructor in recreation, and his office is in BG 202. Look for upcoming announcements and posters concerning projects and meeting times. CASH YOUR CHECKS AT THE BOOKSTORE The campus bookstore is now the place to cash checks. Previously, students could cash checks at the BC Business Office. Personal checks written for cash as well as two-party checks will be accepted, such as paychecks, work-study checks and checks from home. Checks written for cash over the amount of purchase will also be accepted. Checks for over the amount of purchase are to be made out to College Bookstores of America, as usual. Checks written for cash only must be made out lo Brevard College. The limit fw cash obtained with any type of check is $100. A further note; the campus bookstore has extended its Saturday opening hours until 3 p.m. "PLAN IT FOR THE PLANET" Jones Library is participating in National Energy Awareness Month, as designated by the U.S. Department of Energy. Displays as well as lips on how individuals can "Plan It For the Planet" will be in the library all during the month of October. COACH RAD SHOWS ’EM HOW Brevard Men's Basketball Coach Tom Radford is conducting a special clinic for basketball coaches at BC. Sept. 22-23. Radford says he expects 25 coaches from five slates lo attend the ses sion to learn about "Turning Slumps Into Streaks" and "80%; Shoot Foul Shots Better Than the Pros." The coaches, many of whom are college mentors, also will get a chance lo see the BC Men's Basketball Team in action during a workout and scrimmage, says Radford. PICK UP YOUR MUGS Students who sent pictures to the Office of Public Information for um in ihe Campus Directory may come and pick them up if they wish. The pic tures wUl be available from Assistant Un Redmond on weekdays between 8;30 a.m. and 4;30 p.m. The Office of Public Information is located on the first fioor of the Beam Administration Building, around the comer from the receptionists office.