COLUMNS
THE STUDENT VOICE
VOL. 53, NO. 13 MARCH 28, 1996
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Two New Faculty Members at Louisburg
College for Spring Semester
College Pays
for Mistake
by Matthew Yehiel
As you may have heard,
Coach Jeff Wolfe is leaving Louisburg
College. He is leaving because of an
error in judgement on his part. NJCAA
regulations state that a coach may not
buy things for his players because it
will be considered economic gifts.
Coach Wolfe took two of his soccer
players on a ski trip last winter and
bought them dinner. The College
found out about this activity and re
ported itself to the NJCAA.
"I think it was an honest mis
take, " President Ronald May said. The
College is still waiting the decision of
the NJCAA. Dr. May does not expect
any major penalties will be assessed
because the error was reported by the
College.
Two new faculty members can be
seen this semester in Louisburg College
classrooms.
Tmi Allen and Elisa Wolper have
each taken up teaching duties for Spring
1996. Allen teaches two classes on the New
Testament and an independent student, and
Wolper teaches an introductory class on
economics in Louisburg's Weekend Col
lege.
Allen is minister of Liberty
Vance Church in Vance County and also
teaches part-time with Vance-Granville
Community College. He holds master's
degrees from U.N.C.- Chapel Hill and
Southeastern Baptist Theological Semi
nary. His teaching at Louisburg, he said,
has been a fulfilling one.
"The students, overall, seem to
want to learn, and I'm enjoying that."
He added that he finds it par
ticularly useful to play the role of
"Devil's advocate."
"It's my job to ask the tough
questions," he said.
A Raleigh resident who grew
up in Massachusetts, Wolper received
her bachelor's degree from Harvard Uni
versity and is now completing her doc
torate in economics at N.C. State Uni
versity, where she is also earned her
master's degree.
Wolper first learned of
Louisburg's Weekend College through
the economics department at N.C. State.
Designed for working adults who are un
able to return to school in a traditional
setting, the Weekend College offers Sat-
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