Gardner-Webb University 7%ePllOt Professors share about Pop Culture See Page 2 Wednesday April 14,1999 The Official Campus Newspaper Volume 3 No. 3 Elections fill 1999 SGA offices New SGA president looks to improve participation Angela Sanders Pilot staff SGA has a new president who has great visions for improving many different aspects on our campus. Student elections were held on April 7-8. Two can didates, Stella Keeffe and Steve Lambert, both be highly beneficial to her as she prepares to take on the role of student government presi dent. “I’ve gained leadership roles as a result of involvement in these activities,” stated 7 plan to bombard students with seniors, competed for the information concernmg SGA. I also encourage students to invite their friends to participate. I want to cross all barriers.” Stella Keefe title of president. Keefe won the title by a wide margin. Keeffe is involved and has participated in many organizations. She is cur rently the Vice President of the SGA. She is also a member of the ASL choir and is involved with the faculty committee on cam pus. Keeffe also participat ed in many leadership organiza tions at her previous school, Wingate University. Those organizations include SGA, SADD (Students Against Drunk Driving) and the Pep Band. Keeffe feels that participa tion in these organizations will Keeffe. She noted that the main problem on this campus is. too much apathy among the stu dents. “Students simply donft want to get involved. They need to be informed of the impor tance and advantages of active ly participating in SGA,” said Keeffe. When asked what inspired her to run for this position, Keeffe noted Larry Durham, current SGA president, as set ting a good example for her. “I’ve had the privi lege of working with Larry Durham. He’s been a great inspiration to me. I’ve learned so much from him,” said Keeffe. Keeffe mentioned that our campus is a won derful campus, but can be improved. “I love our campus. I notice so many great things about the campus. But there are so many things that can be better,” Keeffe stated. Keeffe has a plan for increasing student involvement. “Advertising is the key factor. I plan to bombard students with information concerning SGA. I also encourage students to invite their friends to partici pate. I want to cross all barriers. We need the participation of all students, regardless of race or gender,” Keeffe said. New store offers jobs Ashley Sims special to The Pilot Have you been looking for a job? Has it become a hassle trying to find a place to work? Well, look no further, because an opportunity has just opened up for you right here in the area. One of the largest corpo rations in America is coming to Shelby: the Super Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart has become the best place to go to get what you want at a reasonable price. Over the past few years, Wal- Mart has started to expand its services to give its customers a bigger variety. It has become a one-stop discount store, known as the Super Wal-Mart, that has just about anything anyone could want. The Super Wal-Mart opens up many doors of opportunity for the college students who are looking for jobs. These jobs can work within students’ sched ules and give them a little spending money. With the Super Wal-Mart there are so many jobs that one can choose from and apply for. “There will be lots of areas that need employment,” according to Assistant Store Manager Johnny Wise. “There will be a need for more sales associates as well as grocery positions in the deli/bakery and produce. and people to work in the opti cal lab.” At the moment, the store is scheduled to open in July, but nothing is definite at this point. The number of positions they have open now at the local Wal- Mart is around 250 people, but they are planning to hire around 500 to 600 people. The hiring process will begin within the next few weeks. The store is planning on advertising the exact dates for the application process to begin. Anyone interested in applying for a job should go to the present Wal-Mart and pick up an application. 1999-2000 SGA Officers President: Stella Keefe Vice President: Jeffrey Bates Secretary: Marie Goforth Treasurer: Sarah Shong Student Entertainment: . .Scott Henson Liz Garr (co-chair) 1999-2000 Class Officers Senior Class President: John Turner Vice President; Chad Thompson Senators: Starr Gist Wright Hannah Woody Junior Class President: Sherry Brown Senators: Kelly Cape Haley Tycer Sophomore Class President: Shelly King Senators: Tabatha Bouldin Derek Futrell Senators at Large: ,. Jill Gammock Steven Lambert Matt Hudler Jillian Ealy Big race to tour Shelby square Matthew Tashjian special to The Pilot On Friday, April 30, the fifth annual First Charter Criterium will take place in Uptown Shelby beginning at 5:25 p.m. on the court square. The criterium is a 60-lap race around downtown. The best cyclists in America will be on hand, including some national champions, former Olympians,, and veterans of the Tour de France. Over $15,000 in prize money will be awarded. Sponsors for the race include First Charter Bank, and Gardner-Webb University. It was through. Gardner- Webb University’s connection to the criterium that part of the 1996 Olympic trials were held in Boiling Springs. In addition to this, the Uptown Shelby Association will sponsor a "block party" . featuring live music after the race. The race is free to all who seek entertainment, food and fun.