Page 2 Campus News Voice of the Rivers 2017 By Florian Peyssonneaux staff Writer In May 2017, the experiential education trip Voice of the Rivers wilt bring its participants to discover the Savannah River. It is an opportunity for some Brevard College students to earn cred its for a link class, while spending three weeks exploring one of the major rivers in the United States of America. “Voice of the Rivers is an interdisciplinary study of a river from its source to the sea. The VOR 2017 expedition will explore the Savan nah River Watershed from its headwaters near Whitesides Mountain to its end at Tybee Island, GA,” said WLEE professor Robert Dye. The expedition will start after the conclusion of the Spring semester, on the Monday after graduation, and the students will return from the trip on May. 25. “Brevard students will explore a river, its history and culture, and the concerns of the people who live on, work with, and depend on it. Students and professors alike will spend their days paddling, exploring the watershed and its ecology, and building relationships with each other” as stated on brevard.edu. Some people might think that Voice of the River is only for WLEE majors, but it is actually open to all BC students, and “this trip can satis fies some course requirement in any academic program” as stated on Brevard.edu. Indeed, students from various majors will work together in order to accomplish the goals of the Voice of the River trip. This expedition reflects the mission statement of Brevard College by being an experiential education trip. Historically, 10 to 12 students are usually part of the trip with two professors to supervise the group. For the 2017 expedition professors Robert Dye (WLEE faculty) and Dr. Amy Stringer (EXSCI Faculty) will lead the group of students. Voice of the River has been one of the main field trips at Brevard College for many years, and is set to see it’s 20th anniversary with the next expedition. In the past, VOR also did dif ferent trips “from the Brevard campus to New Orleans via Tennessee, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers, from Henderson County to Charleston, SC, from Cashiers, NC to Savannah, GA” and some expeditions abroad. “The applications for Voice of the River 2017 will be accepted in January” said Robert Dye. To become a Brevard explorer and spend three weeks in the wilderness along the Savannah River, you will have to pay $3200 to be part of next year’s Voice of the River. The Clarion \ December 14, 2016 Service dogs come to campus to relieve pre-exam stress Service dogs in training from the Elite Crew at Pure Pets visited Brevard Coiiege on Tuesday, Dec. 7 and Friday, Dec 12. from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 pm. Hope Aiwin, the night manager at Jones library, organized this event in the hope that it wouid be a way for students to de-stress during the week ieading up to finals. Check out information All you need to know before heading home this Winter By Kaelyn Martin Managing Editor Checking out for winter break? Want to avoid a fine? Here are the requirements all students must meet before checking out, and heading home for the winter. Lock up: - Make sure all windows and doors are locked. - Blinds should be lowered and closed all the way Clean up: Sign out: - Make sure all rooms are clean and trash is taken out to the dumpster. - All students are responsible for making sure the common area is clean - Unplug ALL electronics, including the refrigerator. - Turn off any lights and make sure all faucets are in a closed and off position - Residents must complete and sign a closing checklist taped to room door before Break - Remember to specify time and date of leav ing campus All students are required to leave campus within 24 hours of their last exam. For students who have an exam on Friday Dec. 16., you are required to leave campus by 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17.