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Campus News
The Clarion \ March 13, 2019
Lip sync showdown
By Bry’Kendrick Moore
staff Writer
After much time, effort and planning,
Brevard hosted its lip sync battle on Feb. 27.
Around this time every year, the students and
faculty come together to enjoy the best lip
syncing Brevard has to offer.
The acts on display were some of the best
I’ve seen in my years at the college. A lot of
new faces came to join us on the evening which
was quite a treat for all involved.
One of the veterans gave us the same good
vibes he always does. Kendall James had
another go around and gave us another fantastic
performance of the night. He has always been
a crowd favorite for any talent competition and
he never fails to bring a smile to all who watch.
A personal favorite of mine was Michal
Phillips and his team. His act was full of
comedy and many major throwbacks that had
the crowd singing along through out. He had
some great choreography that really brought
the act together.
His song selection and use of props helped
the story along and I appreciated what went
into it. Even with a super solid performance
he didn’t place.
The top three acts were very tight for
placement. The third place spot went to
Hope Evans for her performance of “Lady
Marmalade” by Christina Aguilera, LiT Kim,
Mya, and Pink. She shocked the crowd with
her song choice, but delivered on all fronts.
Her confidence was felt throughout the
audience and it gave me confidence just
watching it.With clean lip syncing and smooth
moves she landed in the third place spot. The
next performance did the exact same for a lot
of people.
Emma Moore made us feel invincible with
her song of choice “S.L.U.T.” by Bea Miller.
This ultimately was a calling card to all about
self acceptance and owning who you are no
matter what. She did a wonderful job with her
choreography. It wasn’t just fun for her it was
Security Advising
Report Day
March 21
The most recent security reports for
Brevard College have been released as of
Monday, March 11 at 12:24 p.m., according
to Brevard College Campus Security.
In addition to the projector that was
reported missing from the Porter Center
in the last issue, eight microphones and
two speakers have now also been reported
missing. It is hoped that a campus member
borrowed and neglected to return the
equipment.
If anyone has any information on where
this equipment may be, please contact
Technical Director Matt Queen in his office
at the Porter Center or at (828)-884-8205.
Everyone is requested to contact Campus
Security at (828)-577-9590 if wrongful or
suspicious activity is observed on campus.
— Zach Dickerson
fun for all of us. We felt every twist, turn, and
leap she had for us. Emma finished in second
place.
The final act that dazzled us was by the duo
of Daniel Ethridge and Ryan Burnette. The pair
brought out their fiddles and ‘played’ for the
crowd. They played “The Devil Went Down to
Georgia” by Charlie Daniels.
They played with a story and really made it one
that we all could get behind which is probably
why they came in first this year. Overall, it was
solid show from all the performers.
THE Clarion
Shirley Arnold, Associate Dean for Student
Success and Advising, sent an email to BC
students and staff on Monday stating that
Thursday, March 21 will be advising day.
There will be no classes that day and students
should arrange to meet with their advisors in
order to be cleared to register for fall classes.
Students should check their email frequently
as the registrar’s office will soon release a full
schedule of classes to be offered next year.
— Mary Lewe
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