2 CAMPUS NEWS Convocation series iciclced off monday witli two lectures CRYSTAL DAVIS Staff Writer Professor Edward James, author and medieval schol ar from Reading University, visited Meredith's c^pus on Monday, September 29. For a 10:00 a.m. lecture on Monday morning, Jones auditorium had a pleasant turn out. JMies’ visit was the first of many activities to come in the next year concerning the convocation series for the medieval studies department. His first lecture was entitled A Queen on Trial: Was Frede^ind Really a Serial Assassin? Meredith's Brent Pitts, professor of Foreign Languages and Literatures, introduced the lecture with the help of Jeannette Rogers, an English major at Meredith wi^ a medieval studies mmor. In her introduction, Rogers said that though James is a wonderful historian, and he is also known for his keen eye for the future seen in hi novels on science fic tion. He has also been associated with the making of television series Babylon Five and he is a well-known sci ence fiction author. Her introduction ended with Ae question of whether or not James is a Renaissance man? James answered this question with a simple, To, Tm not a Renaissance man” and dove right into his lecture. He stated that not very much is known about-die period durii^ Fredegund's reign and he enlightened Author Edward James Photo courtesy of Meredith Cotlege website his audience with an exten- sive bacl^ound of the time duough tbe eyes of Gregory, her son, who wrote an extensive history of the in^imous queen. There were few queens of the time and Fredegund was the most notorious for her murder, scandal and betray al. Some even thought of her as a barbarian. She was accused of the mur der of her husband, stepsons, other &m- ily members, a king, a bishop, and even her nurse who she thought caused her newborn's death. She even tried to kill her own dau^ter for politi cal reasons. While most accept Gregory's portrayal of Fredegund's rudiless rule, there are few diat doubt his credibility. Those few may claim that Gregory actually just documented flavorful, though horrible, rumors of the queen. Others may claim that because Gregory believed almost every per son to be damned to hell, includii^ many of the actu al clergy people, that he believ^ Ae ruthless rumors to be true and so documented. James also gave a lec ture in Jones Auditorium entitled The Lord of the Rings and the Middle Ages at 7:30>pjn. on Septemt>er 29. As part of the convoca tion series, on February 16, 2004, Meredith College will celebrate its Founders Day with a performance by Rondellus, a medieval musical group from Tallin, Estonia. Mereditii gets a new lionor society HEATHER TAYLOR Contributing Writer The Department of History and Politics insti tuted a new chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha-The National Political Science Honor Society. The Pi Sigma Alpha charter has been highly anticipated by those majoring in political stud ies. Pi Sigma Alpha was founded in 1920 and is rec ognized as a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. There are over 600 chapters in col leges and universities nationwide. An induction was held on September 12 at the alumnae house, where Mayor Charles Meeker was the guest speaker. Mayor Meeker spoke of the impor tance of civil engagement and being involved within local government. This year’s inductees for Pi Sigma Alpha. Photo courtesy of the Department of History and Parities. The Meredith College chapter (Alpha Beta Zeta) was established on September 12, 2003. The charter was presented to Dr. Michael Novak as head of the department. The memberships were awarded to the following: Tricia Johnson, Margaret Ann Cooney, Carol Johnson, Erin Elizabeth Callis, Jacqueline Schaffer, Lauren Strawbridge, Meredith Tuck, Diane Hall, Paige Rose King, Rebecca Lee, Sejal Patel, Adrian Lovelace, Sarah Hook, and to the following professors: Barbara True-Weber, Jim Piazza, Clyde Frazier. An honorary award was given to Mayor Charles Meeker. The recipients of this out standing honor receive a permanent membership in the honor society. The awards were given to those who maintained an overall GPA of 3.5 and also had completed at least 10 hours of political studies with a GPA of a 3.0. If you are majoring in political studies and are interested in how you can join this honor society, please con tact Dr. Barbara Tnie- Weber, the advisor for Pi Sigma Alpha.