The Aletheia Montreat-Anderson College Friday, April 15,1994 Domingu^ Discovers Art Through "Explorations" Display Reveals Christ Via Photography By Oaniell Hartness "Explorations" is senior Frances Domingues' theme for her display of photographs lo cated in the Gallery, room 202 on the second floor of the Belk Campus Center. The pictures range from people engaging in different poses, to trees, to more abstract shots. Intense music accompa nies the display to create an emo tional atmosphere. The opening reception was last Friday night, April 8, from 7-9pm. Domingues chuckled as she stated that the last picture was hung at 6:45pm, only a mere fifteen minutes before show time. The food for the recep tion, also had just arrived. She recalled how nervous she was at first, but that she received a lot of help before the reception. Domingues expressed, "I felt supported by students, the community, and friends." The exhibition will con tinue until Friday, April 22. The gallery hours are 9am-6pm, Monday through Friday. The gallery will be open on week ends and evenings by appoint ments if desired. The number to Professional Authors Instruct n o Writer’s Workshop By Chad Smith ^ "Breaking Into the Business of Writing", a one day writer's workshop sponsored by the Humanities Department of M-AC, will be held Saturday, April 16 in Gaither Hall from 9am to 3pm. The cost of this workshop for full-time students is $10. If registered by April 11, the cost is $40, and the cost will be $50 per person at the door. The seminar will be led by assistant professor of History and Education Bill Forstchen, along with Jody Lynne Nye and Bill Fawcett. Forstchen has authored 14 science fiction novels, Nye has authored 16 science fiction and fantasy novels, and Fawcett is an author, editor, publisher, and book packager in mystery^ histori cal fiction, fantasy, and science fiction. Forstchen explained the purpose of the workshop,- "It's an opportunity for people to meet with a professional editor and professional writers. It's not going to be a seminar to help you be a writer. We assume that you are. But, it is going to be a seminar that shows you the business side of it." Movie Renews Interest in C.S. Lewis By Daniell Hartness "C.S. Lewis: The Man and His Times" will be the topic of the Spring Humanities Lecture Series. There will be an informal lecture led by Dr. Don King, Vice-President for Academic Affairs. The event has been sched uled for Monday, April 18, at 7:30pm in the Fellowship Hall of Gaither Chapel. It is an event sponsored by both M-AC and Alpha Chi. Recently, there was a movie entitled Shadowlands which in trigued viewers. The movie fo- Scouring Flat Creek... ’’Stream Cleaning” This Sunday, April 17, at 4pm, the M-AC Environmental Policy and Law class will be sponsoring the second annual "Stream Cleaning". The event is part of the M- AC "Adopt a Stream" program. The Outdoor Recreation and En vironmental Studies Depart ments have chosen Flat Creek to clean-up, maintain, and protect. cused mostly on Lewis' relation ship with his wife and other im portant people. King will be speaking on such topics in detail and there will be an informal question and answer session after the lecture. The lecture will be focused toward students, faculty, and the general public. The meeting is expected to last about one hour. King expressed his excite ment about the lecture, "It will be a fun and enjoyable evening. [The purpose is so that] Lewis the man will be more accessible to people." Begins This Sunday This is to ensure the river's beauty and health. Each year, M-AC students and faculty sponsor a spring cleaning. The clean up this Sun day will begin at the section near East Cotton Street Bridge and will finish at the Montreat Gate. The event is open to all com munity members, as well as to students and faculty. call to make ap-' pointments is:, 255-9223. ,■ Psychology major and art mi nor, Domingues desires to get her masters in Art Therapy. She ex plained that this is a fairly new field and is in demand. The gallery display is Domingues' final requirement be fore completing her Art minor. Domingues' pictures not only reveal her talent for pho tography but also represent her own personal testimony. With a fervent look, she expressed that she herself has gone on explora tions for things in her own life, and that these explorations brought her full circle back to Christ. ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE Friday, Apr. 15 8:15 pm Lion in Winter Upper Anderson Aud. 9pm-2pm Spring Formal Deerpark Restaraunt Saturday, Apr. 16 8:15 pm! Lion in Winter Upper Anderson-Aud. Sunday, Apr. 17 12-1.0pm Open Dorm McGregor Hall 2:15 pm Lion in Winter Upper Anderson Aud. 7:30 pm Vespers M-A Hall Monday, Apr. 18 8 pm Rook and Spades Nighi Cavalier Grill 8-11 pm Open Dorm M-A Hall Tuesday, Apr. 19 6:05 pm Final SGA Leg. Meeting MSB Lecture Room 7-11 pm Open Dorm Davis Hall Wednesday, Apr. 20 3 pm Baseball vs. Anderson Newell Field 7 pm Honors Convocation Gaither Chapel Thursday, Apr. 21 7 -11 pm Open Dorm Davis Hall 8 -11 pm Open Dorm Howerton Hall Domingues emphasized that her talent for photography was God-given and she uses her talent to show that Christ is in her life, "I give Him all of the thanks and praise." The photographs, for Domingues, contain emotional and impactful meaning. Ascrib ing photography as a therapy for her, she described her art as her journal and visual novel. Two More Conference Victories Needed Cavs Challenge Bluefield Tomorrow By Sean Anderson The Cavalier baseball team was defeated by Baptist- affliated Gardner-Webb last Fri day, April 8, during a confer ence home game by a margin of 10-0. The following day, the Cavs split during a double header against Virginia Interment on home turf. In the first game, the Cavs lost by a final score of 6-5. The main scorers for the Cavs during the game, each contrib uting one run were: J. R. Cunningham, Chris Hoyle, Aaron McCall, Lance McCall, and Brad Proffit. The Cavs came back in the second game, and crushed their opponents with a score of 12-1. Players Mitch Glenn, Lance McCall and Joe Snyder each belted in one home run. J. J. Altizer and Chad Greene aided the team's effort with one run each. Today the team will travel approximately three hours to Bluefield College, located in Bluefield, Virginia, to face off in three conference games. Bluefield's 85 acre campus is twice the size as M-AC, and not only is Bluefield in the NAIA conference, but also is a mem ber of the NLCAA conference as well. Mark Blevins is the coach of the baseball team at Bluefield. On April 19, the Cavaliers will travel 17 miles in a short distance trip to compete in Jus tice Gym against the University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNC-A). On Wednesday, April 20, the Cavs will be back at home to challenge Church of God- affliated Anderson University. Anderson has an enrollment of 2,133 students, about four times the size of M-AC. The boys from Indiana will have a long road trip before vying against M-AC. Player Mitch Glenn an nounced, "We are gonna have to win at least two out of three conference games to be com petitors in the conference tour nament." Some members of the team have received honors for their skills. Lance McCall has been awarded Player of the Week twice this season, while Shane Hatcher was awarded Pitcher of the week once. The teams record, so far is 9-16 and 4-6 for the Conference record. The Aletheia Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Letterman Managing Editor Jennifer Moore Advisor Brian Fulier Contributors Sean Anderson, Joyce Downs, Daniell Hartness, Jeff Lang, Kerie Peterson, Chad Smith. The Aletheia is published weekly by students enrolled in the Journalism and Editing Workshop courses and is funded by the Student Government Association,. The Aletheia welcomes student editorials subject to standards of length artd clarity. Signed submissions may be made to Belk Campus Center room 301.