■ ■ CHECK US OUT The Clarion WWW. brevard. edu/cl an on Volume 75, Issue 3 SERVING BREVARD COLLEGE SINCE 1935 Sept. 18, 2009 Football jumps out to strong start by Travis Wireback and John Climer Editor in Chief and IVIanaging Editor It looks like the fourth time’s the charm forBC football. Now in its’ fourth season, The Tornados’ football squad has started off the year 3-0, beating their opponents by a combined score of 118 to 33. Contrast this to the first three seasons of Brevard College football where we posted a combined record of 5 wins and 24 losses. Not only are the Torna dos off to their first 3-game In this issue... NEWS: West Lecture 3 SGA update 2 BC Recycles 3 ARTS & LIFE: Yo Lalengo 5 Flat Rock Music Festival preview 5 SPORTS: Cycling takes it to Banner Elk 4 ODDS AND ENDS: American Hero 8 Sign of the Times 8 Your Horoscope 8 win streak since the team returned to action, but they are also nationally ranked in many offensive and de fensive categories. According to the NCAA Division II website, the Tor nados are just out of the top-50 in national rankings for total offense and are ranked number one nationally in rushing of fense. Brevard also ranks 13th nationally in both run and total defense. Tomorrow, the Torna dos look to continue their unbeaten streak and im prove their record to 4-0 against Southern Virginia University. S VU is off to a much slower start than BC, having dropped all three games this season. A win tomorrow in the Tornados’ last nonconference game would be a welsome morale boost er going into conference play, which begins Sep tember 26 against Lenoir- Rhyne. Support for the team also seems strongerthan inyears past with more students at tending these games, and the arrival of a tailgating section which is open to students before the game. Among faculty, sup port is just as strong. Professor of Psychol ogy Steve Martin said, “It is a pretty awesome event, it could be a turning point for the team.” “They are a commit ted group of athletes,” Martin also said. I’m glad it happened before the first group gradu ated.” Come show support for the football team this weekend when they take on Southern Retraction: In regards to the article last week entitled Paddling Club’s OcoeeFest: An Epic. The author of the article would like to apologize for making it seem as if it were an official Paddling Club event and would also like to apologize for portraying the Paddling Club in a way untrue to its character. It was simply a group of paddlers from Brevard not a Brevard College Paddling Club sanctioned trip. Apologies to who were affected by this. A note from the Paddling Club: Paddling Club is an official Brevard college club that offers activities and opportunities for students of all paddling abilities to learn more about the community of water sports and to develop paddling skills. We have a strong focus on water safety and community. Everyone is welcome. Roll Sessions every Wednesday hope to see you there. —Brian Randall photo courtesy K. Switzer photo courtesy K. Switzer