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April 27, 2007 \ The Clarion NEWS Page 5 FYI: Graduation weekend details Friday, May 11 3:00 pm Reception Candidates for Graduation and Guests Creekside - Porter Center Sponsored by Alumni Council 4:00 pm Candidates for Graduation, Faculty, and Staff Assemble for Baccalaureate Service Students: Main Porter Center Hallway Faculty and Staff: Flail way near Scott Commons/Porter 4:30 pm Baccalaureate Service (including graduate hooding ceremony) - Concert Flail, Porter Center Candidates for Graduation, Faculty, Staff and Guests 6:00 pm Campus Picnic Candidates for Graduation, Faculty, Staff and Guests Campus Lawn outside of Porter Center Rain site: Lobby - Porter Center Saturday, May 12 8:30 am Class Photo of Candidates for Graduation J.A. Jones Library, Front Steps Rain site: Porter Center for the Performing Arts, Pavilion Staircase 9:00 am Candidates for Graduation assemble for Commencement Ceremony Front steps of Dunham Music Center Faculty and Staff Assemble - Front of Coltrane (Quad side) Rain site: Students -Front Flallway of Porter Center; Faculty and Staff - Flallway near Scott Commons 9:30 am Pre-Graduation Concert by the Brevard College Symphonic Winds Academic Quadrangle Rain site: Concert Flail - Porter Center 9:45 am Procession of Candidates for Graduation, Faculty, and Staff to Academic Quadrangle Rain site: Concert Flail - Porter Center 10:00 am Commence ment Cer emony Academic Quadrangle in front of Beam Administra tion Building Rain site: Porter Center for the Performing Arts Reception - Graduates, Faculty, Staff, and Guests Campus Lawn in front of Taylor and Green Flails Rain site: Porter Center for the Performing Arts Security Report April 16. A student sold a psychology book to the bookstore which was determined to have been stolen. The student who tried to sell the book admitted to stealing it. The student’s dorm room was searched and other reportedly stolen items were found including a Swiss Gear backpack. The student and the student’s roommate reportedly claim to be unaware of how they came into possession of the backpack. Other contraband items found in the dorm included a can of Bud Light, a digital scale, and a bag containing marijuana residue. The matter has been turned over to Campus Life. April 17. Security received complaints that a Jones residence hall smelled like feces. A student was asked to remove a dog from their room, which had defecated on the floor. April 17. Security was informed that someone was keeping a pellet gun in their Beam dorm room. The pellet gun was confiscated by security. April 18. Security searched a dorm room in response to reports marijuana odor. Empty bottles of vodka and rum were the only contra band discovered. The matter has been turned over to Campus Life. April 18. An X-Box game and a DVD was reportedly stolen from a Beam dorm room. No suspects have been identified yet. April 20. An I-Pod and a locked box containing $20 and a Social Security card were reported stolen from a Beam dorm room. April 22. Around a hundred DVDs and an I-Pod were reported stolen form a Beam dorm room. No suspects have been identified yet. When to send: Invitation ettiquette by Katie Berube Business IVIanager Announcements usually include two envelopes. The outer enve lope, with the gummed flap, is the mailing envelope. It should be ad dressed as legibly as you can with V * black or blue ink. Avoid using ab breviations in the mailing address. The inner envelope, without the gummed flap, holds the announce ment. Address it informally. If children are included with the announcement, their names should only appear on the inner envelope. Place the announcement in the smaller envelope, folded edge in serted first, with the announce ment front facing the flap. You may fasten the flap using a foil etiquette seal, or leave it untucked Insert the inner enve lope into the mailing en velope with its flap facing the mailing address side. Send your announce ments via first class mail ten days to two weeks prior to the ceremony.
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