Page 2 Campus News The Clarion \ October 3, 2018 '90s party is a hit! Campus event gives students a night to remember By Carmen Boone Arts & Life Editor On Wednesday, Sept. 26, Morgan Shepard and Brandon Lewis in collaboration with CAB threw a ’90s party at 9:30 p.m. in the aux gym. Students were encouraged to wear ’90s clothes. There were glow sticks being given out upon arrival at the party as well as light up balloons scattered across the floor. The lighting was mainly disco lights combined with the glow sticks all the guests were wearing. Some food was provided. There were meatballs, pizza and punch being served for free to snack on while taking a breather. The music consisted of all ’90s songs; the DJ was Ray Hope-Evans. The dance songs included “The Electric Slide,” “Crank That (Soulja Boy),” “The Cupid Shuffle” and “The Wobble.” Many of the tunes played were throwbacks for students bom in both the mid and late ’90s. As more and more people arrived, the dance floor began to fill up with groups of friends as well as some skilled dancers. Many of the people on the dance floor were just having a good time with friends while others were there to show off some moves in front of the crowd. Almost everybody at the party was dressed in ’90s clothes. At the end of the night, there was a prize given out to the person with the best ’90s costume. Ilias Clerisier was the winner, his prize being a $25 gift card to Walmart. The party was filled with food, music, dancing, friendship and fun. The party lasted from 9:30 to 11:30 p.m. It was a night to remember and gave Brevard College students a chance to relieve some stress and have some fun. Photo bv Carmen Boone. This group of friends had a great time dressing up for the 90s party on campus last week. Security Report The most recent security reports for Brevard College have been released as of Monday, Oct. 1 at 1:30 p.m., according to Brevard College Campus Security. There was a break in at Ross Hall. It is not certain whether the perpetrator(s) may have been vagrants or not. The Brevard Police Department has been advised and it is under investigation. Students are reminded that Ross Hall is condemned and advised that the building is flea infested. Therefore, not only is it a felony to break in to the building, but anyone entering is subject to injury and/or health issues. The Ross Hall area is restricted and anyone observed there is subject to police arrest. A harassing note was left on a student’s residence hall room door suggesting that the resident reported illegal activity of others. There also appeared to be several puncture marks on the door which appear to be from a knife. Anyone engaging in this activity is subject to suspension or even expulsion and possibly police arrest for this type of activity. In this case, the student was not involved as the perpetrator suspected in the note. Everyone is requested to contact Campus Security at (828)-577-9590 if wrongful or suspicious activity is observed on campus. —Zach Dickerson Alumni Art Exhibit On Friday Oct. 5, the Spiers Gallery in the Sims Art Building will being displaying the Alumni Art Exhibit showing through Nov. 2. The free opening event starts at 5:30 p.m. There will be refreshments along with live music by Josh Carter. The Spiers Gallery is open to the public Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. — Jeni Welch Correction In the Sept. 26 issue of The Clarion, an article about new adjunct history instructor Frank Taylor incorrectly suggested that he is currently finishing an MA degree at the University of North Carolina. In fact, Taylor earned a master’s in journalism at UNC in 2014 and is currently working toward a second MA degree in history at Western Carolina University. The Clarion regrets the error. THE Clarion Editor in Chief . Managing Editor Copy Editor. . . Campus News. Opinion Arts & Life . . . Sports Layout & Design Facuity Adviser. Senior Staff Jeni Welch Mary I Zacn Dickerson Julie Carter Carmen Boone Mary Lewe John B. Padgett Other Staff Julie Carter Kenny Cheek Matt Lynch Matheus Masukawa Chloe McGee Christopher Phipps Thomas Wilkins 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 El Letters Policy: The Clarion weicomcs letters to the editor. We reserve the right to edit letters for length or content. We do not pnblish anonymous letters or those whose authorship cannot be verified.