At a Glance... Page One • Martin Luther King, Jr. Day • I he Cannon Foundation • We Look Like Men of War Page Two • Spiritual .Munchies • Madrigal Dinner '. • Academia Goes to War - • Jesus South of the Border - ' • Movie Review ' • The Train • Hear Ye Hear Ye! Page Four • Sports • Activity Schedule Page Five • National News • Daniels in the House • Tomorrow’s (Opportunity ; Page Six • Are You Bored? ' • Crossword • Comic Page Seven •What’s So S.AX.T.y? • Where is Lake Susan? • Where’s the Heat? Page Eight • Old Fori Mountain Music • Got Money? Verse of the We^ Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not bo afraid, llte Lord, the Lord, is my strength and my song; he luis become my I saK-ation. (Isaiah 12:2) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day By Tim Tyson On Monday January 21, Monlreat and the rest of the country cele brated Martiti I.utlter King, Jr, Dtiy. A holiday that was celobralctl as “a day oti not a d;iy oil” as was expressed in an L-mail sent out from President Hurt. In observance of the holiday, tlie Stu dent Government held a panel dis cussion, emceed by rYnderson Rep. Sarah Ennis, Ihe patiel consisteti of 3 speakers who outlined the ways that MLK. Jr. has alTected their lives. .Among the pttnelists were Pro fessor Rob Anderson, Chaplain Bill Cain, and Father Genird Freeman of the “Church of the Incarnation.’’ I hrough these panelists’ discus sions, a wide variety of experi ences were reflected in the lives of these ihiee men. However, the same over tirching theme was Iliat they were, in the words of Father Free man, “glad recipients of the fruit of tmother mmi's work.” In regard to the couvo. President Hurt commented, “ This was great and spontaneous, in the sense that it came from the stu dents. It was a privi lege to be a piirt of it.” The SGA has spent much time dis cussing tlie holiday ind how it should be celebrated at this school. After taking a poll of inter ested students, it was decided that a convo dedicated to the life tmd impact of MLK, Jr.’s life would bo the best option. SCiA President Adam Schultz expressed that this was “so much better than taking the day off.” For many years, Montreal did not olfrcially recognize this day but it was not the only one according to student Susan Powers. “No other school I htive been lt> has done any thing for MLK, Jr. l);i>' and this was retilly awesome.” “The ultimate meitsure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort ;ind convenience, but where he stands at times of chal lenge and controversy.” - - Martin Luther King, Jr. Blood Dfive By Linda Thompson Hi Everyone! W'ell, believe it or not, it’s time for another blood ririve! TUESDAY FEB. 5111 11AM- 4PM BLCAODMOBILE in Gaither parking lot. Please call ext 5003 or E-mail lthompson@montreat.edu for a time slot, flunk of your donation as an early Valentine’s gift for some one! ! fhanks & God Bless! The Cannon Foundation Grant Montreat College received a grant etirlier this fall of SI00,000 from The Ctmnon Foundation of Con cord, North Carolina. The grant will be used to exptmd its new Black Moimtain campus, In the Oaks. Speaking for The Cannon Foun dation, Executive Director Frank Davis said; “The Foundation is aware of the line work being done by Montreal College, and we are glad to have a part in supporting its program.” Montreal College recently pur chased the 70-acre In 'fhe Oaks estate, which includes the Manor House of the late Franklin S. 'feny. Classes are already being held in the Mtinor I louse’s restt>rai rooms. Monlreat (.'’ollege Presklent, Wil- li.'un W. Hurt, revealed tltat: “It is our dream to eventually restore the Mtuior House, a national trea sure, to pristine condition.” On behalf of the entire Montreal Col lege commmiity. Hurt expressed to The Ctumon Foundtition ;uid its Board of Directors his “sinccrest and heartfelt appreciation . . . for their interest ;utd support of this project which is so vital to the future of Montreal College.” We Look Like Men of War Dr. Bill Forstchen, professor of histoiy' at Montreal College, did his doctoral thesis on tlie 28th U.S. Colored Troops who fought during the Civil War. Dr. Forstchen’s book. He Look Like Mat of Hiir. arrived in bookstores in Novem ber. Forstchen, well known in the community, is also Uie author of best-selling Science Fiction Civil War series The Lost Regiment. 1 Ic Wits Newt Gingrich’s coauthor on the best-selling tilteniate history novel 1945 tmd was ctieditor of the nonfiction tmthik)gy It .Seemed Like a Good Idea at the Time.