The Lance
September/October 2011
LANCE EXCLUSIVES
Page 11
Pumpkin Carving 2011
On Oct. 16, a group of festive students
gathered in Pate Main Lounge to usher
in the Halloween Spirit with a pumpkin
carving event. There is some debate as to ^
which pumpkins turned out the scariest,
we will leave it up to you, the readers.
The event was sponsored by the Student
Activities Union and photos are courtesy
of Student Activities Coordinator
Jennifer Roberts ’00. '
Guess Who?
Reminder Jrom the *Drew Crew:
As fun as extracurricular activities and club involvements
are, they often aren V enough. If you 're new on campus, or
if you still just don't feel like you fit in, remember there
are resources here, to help tvith the transition. Please
remember that Health and Wellness is located in Pate
Hall, and its therefor that very reason— your health and
wellness. So, if you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, or
just plain old stressed, remember you can always schedule
on appointment to talk to somebody who will be glad to
listen to your concerns. After all, that's what they're there
for. To make an opponent with the nurse or any of the
counselors, you may contact Wini Gay, at this number:
910- 277-5040
Melissa Hopkins
Director of
Communications
LA 135
^ Think Globally, Act Locally”
Due to a list accuracy
error, the prize for the
summer issue went to
Paula Sineath. A dona
tion in her honor will
be made to a local vol
unteer rescue squad.
William Chaisson is
the randomly selected
Pay It Forward winner
for this issue.
In order to receive the
$50 cash and have The
Lance donate an
additional $50 on his
behalf to the local
charity of his choice,
William must stop by
the Communications
Office (LA 135) by
Nov. 11 at 5 p.m.
As part of the Contest
for a Cause, each issue
of The Idince will
include a new winner
with a new charity
donation match.