Volume 81, Issue 2 Web Edition SERVING BREVARD COLLEGE SINCE 1935 See page 4 for Art Gallery Opening Information August 26, 2015 New SGA board welcomes BC students By Jordan Laws StaffVVritei^_ Despite rain, exhaustion from classes starting, and an illusionist performing soon after, atten dance at the Student Government Association introduction meeting Aug. 19 wasn’t bad. Approximately 18 students attended the in formational SGA meeting, not including the Executive Board. Student body President, Steve Olson (Senior), Vice President Adrian Isa (Junior), Speaker of the Clubs, Elena Raygoza (Junior), and Secretary Alex Laifer (Sophmore) began the meeting by introducing themselves; then asked everyone around the room to do the same. It was a good exercise to dissemble the unfamiliarity between students and everyone seemed comfort able with it because they’ve done this in all of their classes. After the introductions, Raygoza took the helm and steered the conversation towards clubs. Clubs are a good way to bring people who share similar passions together and if you want to start a club, or were just considering it, contact Raygoza at raygozea@brevard.edu. She will give you all the details you need. She will provide a form to complete that you will have to turn it in by the next SGA meeting on Sept. 2 at 8 p.m. To start a club you also have to get 10 people to support the club. After you gamer support from your classmates you need to make a proposal that’s submitted to SGA. How do you make a proposal? That’s a good question. It wasn’t ex plained. You’ll have to contact Raygoza to find out more about proposals. Tomorrow from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. there will be a club fair in front of the Caf if you want to align yourself with a particular club or if you just want to see what students at BC are vehement about. If you want to become a member of a club, pick up an application from the club you want to join, fill it out and return it. There will be cake, pie and (maybe) an eating contest of some kind. It sounds like it will be fun! If a club needs a table or tables for the club fair, contact SGA and they’ll see what they can do for you. There will be a 10-15 minute time block where clubs will have access to a microphone and speaker system to introduce their club to students. There will also be SGA t-shirts at the club fair and more can be ordered if needed. After Raygoza, Isa described the roles of a BC senator and the process to become one. First, you have to fill out an application and submit it to Isa at isaga@brevard.edu; second, if the application is approved, you must talk to Deb D’Anna. If everything goes well and you become a senator there are a couple of responsibilities you will have: you become a link between SGA and the student body so you must communicate the ideas being discussed to everyone; you have to listen to students’ concerns and report them to SGA, you must voice fellow students’ ideas to SGA; and you have to attend SGA meetings. There are some circumstances that will cause a student to lose their position as a senator and these are: if they’re on academic probation, have disciplinary actions taken against them, if their GPA is less than 2.0, and if they miss more than three SGA meetings. Olson wrapped up the night by discussing some of the new committees that are in the process of developing direction and purpose. Some of Olson’s goals this year are to break up certain committees, build a garden on campus, develop electric charging stations, and hold town hall meeting-style public forums for everyone to voice their opinions. Building the garden has sup port from an outside investor as well as faculty on campus; the electric charging stations fits in the divestment and green initiative of BC but there’s isn’t any information about it yet; and the town hall meetings would be once a month, would include faculty, community members, students and possibly a musical act. More information about these committees will be available at the following SGA meetings. If you want to start a committee it’s best to do so at the beginning of the year so you can get approved and start working towards something you’re excited about. The first official SGA meeting will clarify sena tor structure and committee longevity. There’s also the issue of electing a Treasurer for the Executive board. The position needs to be filled. If you haven’t received an email from Olson yet, look out for one. It will explain the procedure for electing the Treasurer or running for Treasurer; no more information is available at this time. If the informational meeting was any indication, this year looks to be exciting and interesting. SGA is focusing more on student involvement and through their newest initiatives they might succeed. New bike racks in Jones The Cannon Foundation: Funding campus projects By Emma Moore staff Writer In Septemb 2014, BC received funding from the Cannon Foundation to renovate Jones Residence Hall. The Cannon Foundation is a charitable orga nization based in Concord, N.C. The organization was founded by Charles A. Cannon to share his philanthropic legacy. The foundation is part of the Cannon Charitable Interests, which include the foundation and three separate charitable trusts. Charles A. Cannon was the President and Chairman of Cannon Mills Company. Cannon established the Charitable In terests to carry on the works that he was interested in throughout his lifetime. The Foundation funds healthcare, higher edu cation, human services, and community related things. They try to keep their funding limited to organizations that they believe are worthy that are predominantly located in NC. In order for BC to receive funding from the Cannon Foundation, our Office of Philanthropic Development had to submit a competitive pro posal requesting funds. “The Foundation reeeives more funding requests each year than it can fund, so the requests are competitive,’’ explains Susan See 'Cannon Foundation' on page 6