The Gardner-Webb University Tuesday, September 30, 2003 www.gwupilot. com Volume 7 No. 4 On the Inside Day at the fair Fun, friends and food abound Photos by Scott Holstetn Elaine Bell senior, screams while riding a fair ride at the Cleveland County Fair on Sunday. Emily Killian Pilot Co-Editor Going to the Fair is a must-do for many Cleveland County residents, including Gardner-Webb students and staff. It’s popularity stems from the availability of entertainment, friends and food. People go to the fair for a variety of reasons — rides, shows, animals, mullet hunting and eating, which are all favorites for fair goers. This year, the fair boasts of over 35 rides and hundreds of live shows over its 10-day run. Entertainers include 21-year-old Pryor Dawson of Charlotte, as well as Jim Herrington, Leon Jacbos Jr. and Cora and Shannon, both elephants at the fair. Other points of interest include a rodeo, animal judging, a demolition derby, a bike stunt show and the Miss Cleveland County pageant. Joe Goforth, the fair’s organizer, said that the biggest draw for people attending the fair, however, is the rides. “We have a good program,” he 'said. “We have something in there for everyone.” Students face alcohol related charges... Wellness center starts new fitness programs... FOCUS helps students prepare for ministry.... Try out a new low fat salsa recipe... Football takes tough loss to . Furman... page 2 page 3 page 7 page 9 4 page 11 News pages 2-4 Features pages 5-7 Op/Ed page 8 A&E page 9-10 Sports pages 11-12