Page 2 Campus News The Clarion \ August 28, 2019 Media day at BC By Lande Simpson staff Writer Many people around school may wonder how student-athletes get the perfect pictures for social media and the posters aroimd town. In this article you can get the perfect insider look on just how media day works. What is “media day” exactly? Media day is when collegiate teams take individual headshots, team pictures and action shots for their school’s social media page, website or for the school’s sports team poster announcing a certain team’s schedule. For many student-athletes, especially freshmen, media day is a big deal. It allows team members to bond over putting on the newest shoes and jerseys that the team has just received for the season and to document the season’s team. For freshmen, it is a chance to see that the struggle of preseason is over and that it is almost time to go out and finally compete. THE Clarion Senior Staff Editor in Chief . Managing Editor Copy Editor. . . Campus News. Opinion Arts & Life . . . Sports Layout & Design Faculty Adviser. Nathan Hill Arias Perez Lande Simpson Mary Lewe Zach Dickerson Carmen Boone Zach Dickerson Julie Carter Chloe McGee Chloe McGee Margaret Correll John B. Padgett Sam Hipp Breanna Queen Amber Vance The Clarion is a student-mn 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 DhSi Letters Policy: The Clarion welcomes letters to the editor. We reserve the right to edit letters for length or content. We do not pnhlish anonymous letters or those whose authorship cannot he verified. During media day, there are multiple stations. Headshots, team pictures, class pictures, action shots and a video introducing yourself, your position, class and a message to fans. For headshots, it’s kind of like a portrait you would take for the yearbook in elementary, middle or high school but for the school’s athletic website. Team pictures and class pictures were taken outside of the Porter Center. Team pictures are pretty self explanatory. The team adjusts themselves in a way where everyone is visible and one coach is on the side to the left and the other is on the side to the right. Class pictures are a great way to keep memories and to watch how players age each season. It is fun to compare class pictures from freshman season to senior season. Action shots are pictures of individual players doing actions that they would typically do during a game. For example, if you’re a volleyball player, you may act like you’re setting, passing, digging or hitting. Media day is a great way to kick off or end a team’s season. SJEMI5SIDNS WAKTED! .• L-1 Ibr U 'iIQ9.TIlKl 5 utl PDETS ARTIETS WflaT-ERS pLAViwiKiHri PH'OrKflAPH'Cns HIIkIM, pttuc C4fi1An: -L--rri" i BC security report The most recent security reports for Brevard College have been released as of Monday, Aug. 26 at 12:35 p.m., according to Brevard College Campus Security. Things have been running smoothly so far this year and there have not been any major security issues. As everyone knows there was an issue with the security cell phone, but it has now been resolved and security can be reached at the same number 24/7. There was a situation where several students were found in the vicinity of Ross Hall. The building is very dangerous due to its structural integrity and asbestos. Therefore, students are reminded to stay away as the building is scheduled to be demolished in a couple of months. Students are reminded to not prop open outside doors of dorm buildings. This can cause a serious security breach by allowing unauthorized individuals to enter. A number of individuals who are not affiliated with the college walk across the campus daily. Don’t risk your safety or the safety of your fellow students. A number of students have been observed on Hoverboards on campus. Please be advised that these are restricted from campus due to the fact that their charging can be a fire hazard. Students are reminded that alcohol consumption is only allowed in designated areas and is prohibited to people under the age of twenty-one and is punishable by law. Everyone is requested to contact Campus Security at (828)-577-9590 if wrongful or suspicious activity is observed on campus. —Zach Dickerson BC's Class of 2023 This year’s freshman class gathered on the front steps of the library during activities on the first day of CREEK Week.