H®®, nsspil I MAIE@IS1 3©» 3®114 H 0 u d 1 i Q D /) iSS z o U oC O z 0 u 1 I a @is7siLiF©is.is) s©s,&,s®s I www.@wn&i?©iE.©n^iai.@©M | @iLiii3j»r@iB©m.©,M@ BY JUSTYN MELROSE >i Apocacyptic Coordinator ' Two clubs enter. One club leaves. the group has created hundreds of waterproof baskets and donated over $5,000 to local charities. The Yachting Qub, on the other hand, has been around since the dawn of the college itself. They are now in control of over 200 yachts, 73 warships, 26 The Underwater Basketweaving Club, soon to submarines and one sailboat. The Yachting Club is celebrate its two-year anniversary, was built to be a known for its annual charity banquet, during which community of peaceful, marine hobbyists. To date, they donate yachts to children in need. That is, until recently ' . 'Tor the last few years, the weavers" and the yachters have shared the lake,^' said Underwater Basketweaving Head Weaver and senior Julia Nickels. “But everything changed when the Yachting Club attacked." ; See Lake Battle I Page 5 o ? “O X . n to wi- ■-'s "4 , ' ^ o - WEB- EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: Men’s soccer team busted for prostitution ring BY JAMES SHARPE Investigative Journalist .11 If I I }.i ] il