The Clarion Brevard College April 1, 2004 2pn4 : jyA Eii Results: a Dis' icive the Pisgah:^^ No Loi^erh Endat.;rcr^bttL^till Sensitive , Ashevilie’s Favorite M.isic Venye, Men’s and Women’s Basketball Falls Short Top Stories Features Editorinls CainpusNews Communir\' News Eovironmental News Sports News s& Entertainment Letters tn thp I'.ditor Staff Art & Entertainment: Kew Sculpture By Narkan Takiru Is it a compass? Or maybe a f sundial? Many of you have noticed the ^ ^ new sculpture in front of the art building. “Passages” is the name of the piece by Kyle Van Lusk. It is constructed from steel and earth. It fuses the natural grass with the man-made steel to signify the bond between man and Earth. m '1.1. ARTICLE page H 2 Brevard College All department Facul^ Spring 2004 Dition "The last show for the semester is the S enior Exhibition which displays all the hard work accomplished in the last semester for the ^.senior art majors. February 20 through March 19*, 2004 By Katherine Lobckll Exhibiting their art now in the SIMMs art building, are professors Tim Murray, MoUie Doctrow, Dixon Brady, BiU Byers, and Joe Pumphrey. SEEFULL article page H3 Irevard CoEege Theater Department (\nnoxmcements By Katherine Lobdell % Porter Center for the performing arts is the musical ^ig ^ver by Roger Miller. And Southeast Asian Puppetry show is coming to the Morrison Playhouse via Brevard College senior, Lindsey Shields. SEE FUIX ARTICLE page H2 The Clarion is pubUshed by and to the tovard College. Le..e,«.ohc editor should be bttp://www.hrRvarrl edu/clarion/ Page HI

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