PAGE 2 NEWS October 2018 Travis Scott tour is coming to Raleigh By Lorraine Henderson One of the benefits of going to college here in the capital of North Carolina is that there is always a lot to do off- campus. Next month, multiple Grammy nomi nee and Houston rapper Travi$ Scott will be com ing to the PNC Area., Scott's concert tour, entitled "Astroworld: Wish You Were Here," will start at 7:30 p.m. on November 9 and will in clude Sheck Wes, Gunna, and Triple Redd. Tickets range from $26 for seats to $230 for floor tickets. To see how students on our campus are an ticipating this event, talk to Zack Hunter, a junior business administration major. "I am very excited to go to the concert in a few weeks." Hunter said. "I'm so excited for the concert because it comesjust.intimeformy Travis Scott birthday." Imani Prince-Gay, a sociology major, also plans to go. "I've been saving my money for weeks now just to get the best seats," Prince- Gay said. "This is my third concert seeing Tra vis and it's never like the others. He always some thing new to the stage - every time." Tickets sales contin ues until the night before. Also, the concert- will have accommodations for he disabled. To purchase tickets, go to ticketmaster.com. SAU and five other universities take part in celebration at governor’s mansion Saint Augustine's was among six local universities talking part in th 50th anniversary celebration of Co operating Raleigh Colleges at the governor's mansion Sept. 24. The CRC is a nonprofit consortium that links the six institutions to one an other and to the community. SAU was well represented at the event, which included a number of officials such as Raleigh Mayor Nancy McFarlane. EVENTS, from Page 1 time for students to meet and greet our 2018-2019 Royal Court before the big day - the coronation that is later during the week. To top off the day, a live comedy show featuring few of the cast members from the hit MTV show "Wild n'.i3,y,-^^af.tjeld.at Julia^Chester (Photo^f^dffi'^'^etftS'' frord* Hdhne- coming week are posted on thefalcon- forum.com.) - The events from the first weekend of Homecoming are just to get things warmed up. The events continue throughout the week. There is a pumpkin painting contest on Tuesday, Oct. 16, in the cafeteria where students can be creative and get into the fall spirit. Meanwhile later Tuesday night it's time to Turn Up with the Greeks with a silent headphone party were students can personally listen to whatever music they want - a new way to turn the party up. Wednesday, Oct, 17, is the 1867 Break: Falcon Frenzy from 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. It's a student reunion! Mix and mingle with fellow Falcons along with music by Brian Dawson and Wade Banner of WQOK 97,5 FM. Like other events, this everit afso has a larger purpose; attendees are encouraged to support Breast Cancer Awareness month by wearing pink and denim.The event will be held at the Martin Luther King Mall. Later that afternoon, our Lady Fal cons from all years will be compete in a powder puff game out on the quadran gle. May the best class win! The game will be from 4 P.M. to 6 P.M. On Thursday, Oct. 18, the 2018- 2019 Mister 8( Miss Saint Augustine's University Coronation takes place. The most elegant time of the year, his event recognizes our university's Royal Court, clubs and organizations. It is definitely a night to remember and honor the people who make our campus great. The event will be held in the Julia Ches ter Emery Gymnasium at 7 P.M. The week continues Friday with the Blue White Experience (BWE) Yardfest - an all-day interactive event for students including vendors, food, merchandise and music right at the quadrangle from 11 A.M. to 4 P.M. Af terward, catch the Greeks at the Step Show battle it out to claim the win. That is one of the most exciting events for Ellis Hill, a senior business ajor. "It's the most lit event and the en ergy is contagious," he said. Homecoming wraps up Saturday, Oct. 20. The day begins with the BWE Falcon Village Pre-Game Celebration from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. in the quad rangle where Falcons can start prepar ing their team spirit for the game with Fayetteville State University Broncos. Tailgating stars as early as 7 A.M. The football game will start at 1 P.M. at the George "Pup" Williams Athletic Complex. The general admission fee is $30. The week will wrap up with BWE Falcon Village Post-Game Celebration in the quadrangle at featuring go-go/ funk band EU, and special guests from the Atlantic records HBCU tour. "I am excited to see the undergrads and alumni come together for the tail gate, said Mattie Rainey, a junior mass communication major. "I really enjoy the food and the game t believe that's the best part about Homecoming." Complete Homecoming Schedule SAU Homecoming Week | SACSCOC Special Committee Site Visit SAUCampus InstMonai Advancemant - EmployM Giving Campon - ongoing through November XP SAU Campus Institutkmal Advancement - Employee Giving Campaign - ongoing through Hovembet XT'- SAUCampus Institutional Advancement - Homecoming Annual Fund SAUCamiws Institutional Advancement - Homecoming Annual Fund SAUCampus Chape! Setsdee 10:30 a.m. Saint Airline's Universitv Chapel full Body Bootcamp with VAC and Miami Knockout Fitness 6:00 p.m. Martin lutoer King, Jr. Mali Area SAUCampus intfamural Fi^ Football U^ue 1:00 p.m. George 'Fup' Wiiams Athletic Complex routtg Alumni Oound! Fish Fry 3:00 p.m. SAU Alumni House Mr. and Miss, Saint Augustine’s University Coronation 7.00 p.m. SAU Mia Chester Emery Gymnasium Gospel Explosion 6:30 pJTi. Seby tones Auditorium Midn^tBfeaWastJam 10^)0p.m,- mkbtight SAU Cafeteria Falcon Hospitality 8:00 p.m. Sheraton Downtown Raleigh 90s House Party with yAC 9:00 pm. location rwaled after ticket purchase OctttolB* 2M8 Imiltutionat Advancement - Employee Giving Campaign - oojoins tktnigh IVoveroiser JO* SAUCampus Institutional Advancement - Employee Giving Campaign - ongoing through Sovmber JO* SAUCampus Institutional Advancement - Homecoming Annual fund SAU Campus Institutional Advancement - Homecoming Annual Fund ' SAU Campus Cafd Blue on the Mail - Meet me at TtK Met 1100 a.m,- 1:00 pm Martin Udhet King, Sr. Mail Area SAUCampus Annual Purple jacket Scholarship Golf Tournament 9:00 a.m. Hedingham Golf Club Rale®, North Carolina Volleytall Game -SAU vs Winston-Salem State University 6:00 p.m. SAU Mia Emety Gymnasium The National Alumni Association - Ufe Members Breakfast 93)0 a.m. Saint Augustine's University Martin Luther King, ir. Conference Center Ballroom Comedy Show featuring Wdd N* Out 8:00 p.m.- 10330 p.m. SAU Mia Emery Gymnasium BWE Yard test 11:00 a.m. Campus Quadrangle National Alumni Association Meeting 1:00 pan. Saint Augustine's Uruversity Martin Luther King, Jr. Conference Center Ballroom 45 Under 45 Alumni Honorees Meet and Greet- 3:00 p.m,- 63X)p.m. Jimmy Vs OsteriaS Bar Steraton Downtown Raieigh SACSCOC Special Cimmittee Site Visit SAUCampsis l«a#utk»al Advancement - Employe® Svitf Campaip - onsytffls tfwwjh Afovwnber JlT SAUCamfws Men's Basketbalt Social • 3:00 p.m. SAU Alumni House IflSituttMai Advanesmem - Homecomii^ AnmialFund SAUCampus BWE'99 to 1000s Day Party 4:00 p.m. Premier Louise Rale®, North Carolina 8elk F>iofessonai Devel^jment and Caceer Sendee Center - Resume Ub 113)0a.m.- lJ;«p.m. Fre«!!8.RobimOflUbf3ry The Natlsnai Alumni Association - 6th Annual Dr. Wiley M. Davis and Maty H. Davis SchotarshlpBanouet ' 6:«3p.m,“ 10:00 p.m. Steraton Downtown Ralei^ ffiabetes Setf-Mana^emenl Education (hogram 6D0pm.~ 8:30 p.m. CoH^ration between SAU and Community Care of & Johnston Countte Contact Or, KekyWaScef Preceil R. tobiiBon Uferay SAU Creek Step Show 73S)p.ro. SAU Julia Chester Emery Gymnasium Homecoming Kkteff Party 10:00 p.m. West Social Club ' Fwnpttm Fainthtg U:(Ka.m.~ l.-OOpm. SAU Cafeteria Turn Up wRh the Gteete - Headfdwe Party 9:00 p.m.- llWpm. SAU Mia Emwy Gpinasium itrstiiutional Advancernem - Emplayee Glvir^ Campaign - tmgokg timgSi fioremixr XP SAUCampus InSItutional Advancement - Homecoming Annual Furrs SAUCampus SACSCOC Special Committee Site Visit SMICatsssfi SAUCaffiiUjs BWE Tai^ate Party ?l»a.m.- untii George “Pup' Wiltems AtWetic Complex mcsmi BWEFalcoftViils^e 53!0aas. CariHWS Quadrangle Divine 9 Reception 113)0 3.m. toyefBuMtigOassrooffis l««>afwtef^fiwiy ti3J0a.m.- 1:00 pm. Stetin lutte IG.'^ h. 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