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Page 2 Campus News The Clarion \ September 6, 2017 Magic with the Mastersons By Amber Blanton staff Writer Can nightmares come true? This was the ques tion students asked themselves as they piled through the doors of the Ingram Auditorium and prepared for a night of magic and mystery. On Wednesday, Aug. 30, Reed and Ashton Masterson came to Brevard College to give their audience a night filled with shocking illusion and incredible stage performance. The Mastersons captivated their audience with a combination of music, lighting, and magic. Students were fascinated by the seemingly im possible acts, and several students were actually lucky enough to play a part in the show. One such student, Hannah Weatherall, watched as Reed Masterson brought a popped balloon animal back to life inside a paper bag. "It blew my mind. I don't understand how he brought the balloon pieces back to a balloon puppy. There was nothing in the bag," Weath erall said. Rakeem Sweezy also experienced the magic when Ashton Masterson used his jacket to per form an incredibly quick costume change while tied up with a piece of rope. When asked about his experience on stage, Sweezy said, "It was mind blowing. I've never experienced anything like it. 1 would definitely come back next year. It was lit." This interactive feature made the production even more appealing and exciting for the audi ence. Other aspects, such as the use of doves and rats, added to the exhilarating atmosphere. The students in the audience described the show as crazy, creepy, incredible, and impos sible. The auditorium was constantly filled with wild applause that followed every trick. Overall, the show seemed to be a hit and was loved by everyone who came out to see it. Many students said they would attend something like this again, and they enjoyed the chance to meet the Mastersons after the show was over. The Mastersons have been called "The Magic Duo of the 21st Century", and this duo did not disappoint. Brevard College Student Rakeem Sweezy with illusionist Reed Masterson This week on campus SatiirHav: B Wednesday: 6 p.m. CAB meeting Tornado Alley Student Center Thursday.- Club/Job/Service Fair Robbin s Student Plaza 7:30 p.m. Mike Oliver Senior Recital Porter Center Saturday: 1 p.m. Football game Home 2 p.m. Men’s soccer Home Cycling Sunday: 3 p.m. Music Faculty Showcase Porter Center Monday: Monday Night Football Party 7-10 p.m. BC Club Fair By Zach Dickerson Campus News Editor With so many clubs and other activities hap pening on and off campus it can sometimes be difficult to keep up with all of them. However, tomorrow. Sept 7, there will be a club fair taking place outside of Myers Dining Hall. The fair is meant to as a way for clubs at the college to be known and to let everyone in the student body know what it is that they all do so students will find out if they have an interest in joining them. Some of the clubs that will be at the fair will include the BC Diversity Pride Club, BC Serves, BC Greens, and many others. The event is not just a club fair, it is also a service/job fair as well. Community service organizations, such as. Volunteer Transylvania and Family Place of Transylvania will be in attendance. There will also be businesses like Lowes, Waffle House, and even the Transylvania County Sheriff Department that will be there of fering information and job opportunities. The fair will take place at the front of Myers Dining Hall and will run from 11 a.m. to 1;30 p.m. THE Clarion Editor in Chief Managing Editor Copy Editor. . Opinion. . . . Arts & Life . . Sports .... Campus News Layout & Design Faculty Advisor. Nathan Boei Amber Blanton Senior Staff Jordon Morgan Calum McAndrew Jeni Welch Florian Peyssonneaux Jessica Wiegandt Zach Dickerson Jeni Weich John B. Padgett Other Staff Lauren Fowler Amanda Heskett The Clarion is a student-run college newspaper produced by student journalists enrolled at Brevard College. Unsigned editorials represent the collective opinion of the staff of The Clarion. Other opinions expressed in this newspaper are those of respective authors and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the faculty, staff or administration of Brevard College. All correspondence should be mailed to: The Clarion, Brevard College, One Brevard College Drive, Brevard, NC 28712, or send E-mail to clarion@brevard.edu clarion.brevard.edu S Letters Policy: The Clarion welcomes letters to the editor. We reserve the right to edit letters for length or content. We do not publish anonymous letters or those whose authorship cannot be verified.
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