Students feel that Maintenance program is lacking see pag^2 Gardner-Webb University THE PILOT Barking Bulldog see page 3 No. 9 February 14,1995 The Official Campus Newsp^ Boiling Springs, NC Celebration Week proves to be an awesome experience ,by Julianne Kuykendall staff writer “Do you know Him?” This slogan be came the theme for 1995's “Celebration Week” the annual student-led revival which was held January 29 - February 2. Junior Tina Duncan coordinated the event, which was a coopera tive effort of all the ministry organizations on campus. Dover Theatre became “the place to go” throughout the week as hundreds of students filed into the auditorium at 8:30 nightly. The stage converted into an altar and the theatre became a sanctuary as students celebrated and worshipped the Lord. A talented music team led the crowd in singing and a variety of students read scrip ture and prayed each evening. Students also participated by giving personal testimonies One writer's views of one of the biggest yearly events on campus and performing in dramatic skits. Special guests, including Dr. Jack Partain and Dana Russell, powerfully inspired the students throughout the week. Celebration Week was expanded by pre senting the program during Dimensions on both Tuesday and Thursday. Senior Clayton King delivered a simple message of salvation to the entire student body on Tuesday. Thursday's Dimensions was dominated by music and a “down to earth” look at Jesus’s life before he went to the cross. “Do you know Him?” This question be came the common thread throughout Celebra tion Week, making it unique among past re vivals. Students were encouraged not to base their faith on temporary highs, but rather to trust God for a lifetime. God revealed himself to Gardner-Webb during the week and students “know” Him better because of the experience. This was re flected by maijy commitments and decisions being made for Jesus. This is what made 1995's Celebration week an event that will continue to affect lives positively for years to come. “It was totally awesome,” replied one stu dent. “I can't wait until next year’s revival.” by Nikol McKinney “We celebrate Black History Month on staff writers campus in order to heighten student's Cplphration Schedule 4 T^ip^hts of Jazz. African-Americans have contributed to Audrey Sloan economics, drama, music, exploration, litera- sion into the Hall of F^e. Langston Hughes ture and entertainment. Many noted African- was a poet and leader in the Harlem Renais- Americans were bom into slavery, yet left in- sance. He used both African dialect and jazz numerable marks on the history of all people, rhythms in his poems. Often these people excelled in several We celebrate Black History Month m endeavors. Mahalia Jackson, for example, was order to honor Mrican-Americans who made a civil rights leader and gospel singer who a difference not just for black people, but for debuted at Carnegie Hall in 1950. Jackie all humanity. Robinson wj^ the first African-American to The Pilot staff would like to encourage play major league baseball and gain admis- all students to celebrate Black History Month. * Tuesday: J-Street, Jazz Band 5-7 pm' Cafeteria * Wednesday: Ray Harper, Jazz Musician 5-7 pm - Cafeteria * Thursday: Michael Walker & Porter II 5-7 pm - Cafeteria * Saturday: African-American Dance-9pm'lam Banquet HaU! Inside Stuff Foruma ■■■■■■■ I Resident Assistants page 2 I page 3 Barking Bulldog ■■■■■■■■ ^ New Nutty Stuff- ■■■>■■>■ P^ge 3 F.Y.I.■ Have a nice day! •page 4