Brevard College The Clarion April 1, 2004 200 V ^GA Elation Results Mter Di! tctive? Pi i-ppt^«ne)Falcons m c PisMh er '' lLp Endi» .?>ere S;nsitivi Ashe s lie’s M Mi-n’s and Women’s Baske ball Falls Short Community News- The Appalachian Trail “Those who hike the trail should approach it with respect and adequate preparation. . Ion Obst The Appalachian Trail is a vast bastion of early American wildness. It is a place where one can have an adventure and experience the beauty and dangers o| land never altered by the logging industty and human development. Streams IB many areas of the trail are fresh and th« forest is mature, full of trees taUer dwo diose found in neighboring areas that hfld been logged around the turn of the Itury. ^ERILLARTICLE page E 2 Ton Stories Features Editorials CamnusNcws Communir\' News Environmental News Snorts News Arts & Entertainment Letters to the Editor Asheville’s Favorite Music Venue: The Orange Peel Coffee Culture Permeates Brevard. Joel Ckaham In 1971 Starbuck’s coffee company opened its first location in Seatde’s Pike Place Market. It wasn’t until 1993 that the first east , So is it that ^-oast Starbucks i Brevard, of all opened in places, has six coffee \jj^^shington D.C. shops, all mthin^ a the coffee mile radius? spread aU over the world in | a thin, foamy layer , totaling 7,225 retail locations. SEE M T T ARTICLE pige E4 Brevard College. Letters to the editor should be The Clarion is published by and Heather Ochse, Editor^ The Orange Peel at night. Kasey Eldridge Years ago. The Orange Peel was known as a soul cub that used to hold sold- out concerts featuring the industry’s best R&B musical acts. Now the club has been renovated from an old vacant warehouse back into a place of music and entertainment. page E3 Page El http://www.brevard.edu/clariony