Volume 65 October 9,1995 Issue 1 Editorials and Letters To The Editor Page 2 SGA Officer ProfQes Page 6 Language Lab Open Page 3 What’s In Store For Honiecoming “Seconds Flat” will be performing at 9 pm Sat. In Dunham Auditorium. B.C. News Release from B.C. News Bureau The Brevard College campus will come to life on Friday, October 13, Saturday, October 14, and October 15 when the annual Homecoming Weekend festivities bring BC alumni from around the country back to Brevard for con certs, class reunions, soccer games, tours of new campus facilities, and art exhibits. All Brevard College alumni invited to return to campus and meet old friends, make new ones, and learn more about current changes and future visions for the College. In addition, several events are scheduled for the general public, including two concerts by African "thunderbolt dance music" performer Samba Ngo and the eclectic Southern alternative sound of the acclaimed group "Seconds Flat." Registration for alumni will be held at the Brevard College Alumni House on Friday, October 13, from 3 p.m. until 8 p.m. and on Saturday, October 13, from 8:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Class reunions (for classes of ’90, ’85 ,’80, ’75, ’70, ’65, ’60, ’55, ’50, ’45, ’40, and ’35) will be held at 10:30 on Saturday, and an alumni luncheon fol lowed by a full alumni meeting will begin at noon. The public is invited to share in the explosive excitement of Brevard College Tornado soccer on Saturday afternoon, when the men’s and women’s soccer teams take to the main athletic field between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.; there will be music and an emcee on the sidelines, and the 1995 Brevard College Homecoming Court will be presented at 3 p.m. For more informa tion on the alumni activities, contact David Huskins, Brevard College Direc tor of Alumni Affairs, at (704) 884- 8202 or through electronic mail at alumni ©alumni.brevard.edu. Samba Ngo and the Ngoma Players will present a free concert for the public on Friday, October 13, at 3:30 on the Quad in front of Jones Dormitory. Ngo and his African thunderbolt dance music have stormed America with their Afro- pop sound of jazz, rock, funk and reg gae. The news and Observer of Raleigh has said that "Zaire’s Samba Ngo is a cross between George Clinton and Carlos Santana. A fabulous guitarist, Ngo is also a topnotch leader of a sev en-piece ensemble, the Ngoma Players, who fuse fiink, jazz and a cornucopia of World Beat styles into distinctive Afri can pop. This is the real thing." The public is also invited to groove with "Seconds Flat," the acclaimed alternative Southern country and folk band, on Saturday night from 9 p.m. until 11 p.m. Tickets for the event, which will be held in Dunham Auditori um, are $5 for the public and are avail able at the reception desk in Beam Administration. Mills And Hart Make Big Move Katherine Lester Staff Writer On September 1, 1995, Ernie Mills and Adelaide Hart moved from their offices in the bottom of the library to "The Cottage" which is located across from the Alumni House. One of the reasons for this move was because the college needs more office space on campus. It is believed that new faculty offices will be located in these rooms. Ernie Mills has been at Brevard College for four years. He is the Chaplain of the College and teaches three courses of the Old Testament. Adelaide Hart is the Director of the Connection Center, also known as the transfer counselor, here at Brevard College. She can provide the students with a number of major services. Some of these services include career servic es, graduate school information, and transfer information. Ms. Hart is en couraging the students to come in and talk about their future plans. It is im portant for the sophomores to see her s(i they can start sending out applications.

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