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Volume 87, Issue 28 Web Edition SERVING BREVARD COLLEGE SINCE 1935 April 21, 2022 Nados complete Chiaroscuro launch spring practice party is a success! By Brady Penn By Journey Tyler Staff Writer Staff Writer The Brevard College Tornados Football Team now the players will shift their focus to getting Brevard College’s Literary Magazine “Chiar- has big plans for this upcoming fall. When Sep- better on their own through the Summer, before oscuro” is now available for everyone to pick tember rolls around, the Tornados will be taking reporting in August for Fall Camp. a copy up from the MG lobby and check out. on Shorter University at home. Game one of the 2022 season will take place The literary magazine consists of poetry, fiction Before that point, the Nados have work to put at Brevard’s Ives-Lemel Family Field on Sep- and nonfiction stories, theater pieces, artwork, in. For most teams, including Brevard, this work tember 3rd. photography and more that have been submitted begins in the Spring. by members of the Brevard College community. Brevard is coming off of a season that most This past Wednesday, the Chiaroscuro staff would consider to be good. The Nados finished hosted a launch party in order to celebrate the with six wins and four losses, including some release of the literary magazine. During this dominant outings like last November against event, a select few people read one or more of Averett. their submissions. However, for the Tornados, this was considered Readers included Thad Johnston who has two a disappointing season. This is due to the cham- pieces included in the magazine, Casey Jones pionship standard instilled program-wide from with three pieces, Ann Marie Bates with six, Head Coach Bill Khayat and his staff. Gabriel Bernhard with one, Vance Reese with The team is prepared to move past last season, one, Sarah Hajkowski with two, Caroline Hoy and look towards dominating this upcoming fall. with four, and Anna Ervin with one. This turning of the page began on March 21st. There are over fifty pieces included in this Four weeks of laborious Spring Ball began on year’s literary magazine from nearly thirty writ- that morning, bright and early at 6:00 a.m. in ers, photographers, and artists. the morning. If you would like to see your own work in next The following four weeks were filled with year’s edition of Chiaroscuro, be on the lookout practices that the team viewed as opportunities in the fall for announcements about submissions. to get better. If you’re interested in helping put together the With Khayat away, serving as the assistant next literary magazine, consider joining the staff Head coach for the Pittsburgh Maulers of the by enrolling in COM 107 during the fall 2022 USFL, the responsibilities of the Head Coach and/or the spring 2023 semesters. fell on the shoulders of the assistants, including newly-promoted Defensive Coordinator Shane Nelson. Nelson served as the Nado Inside Lineback- ers coach the past three seasons, as well as the Don’t forget about Spring Strength and Conditioning Coach. Nelson takes over a defense that has set nu- Formal this Saturday, April merous records throughout the Khayat regime, 23, at 7 p.m. in the Francis and looks to continue its domination of the USA South. Pavillion in Porter Center! Practices concluded this past Thursday, and
Campus News Caroline Crew Page 2 The Clarion | April 21, 2022 Kathy Holliday comes to visit! celebrates 40 years By Caroline Hoy Managing Editor Caroline Crew is an essayist and poet who land and the United States. She has earned her at Brevard recently came to Brevard College to read some Doctorate but would prefer to just be called of her work. On Thursday April 14 at 5:00 p.m., Caroline or Crew. Right now she teaches at students, staff and community members alike Warren Wilson College for English. College! came to listen to Crew read her work. Crew did not know what she wanted to do for The event started with Dr. Bensel introducing a long time. She ended up living in the same Kymberlie Thacker, a Junior Criminal Justice town and knew the man who wrote Sheep Pig, major. Thacker is in Bensel’s American Liter- better known as its movie version Babe, and ary class. They read Crew’s book in class, so was inspired to become a writer. Her town was Thacker introduced Crew. mostly potato farms so it was different for her Crew read three of her essays: “Other Girls to see someone in a role such as a writer. to Burn”, “Boys on the Road” and “The Dis- In her free time Crew likes to cook and spend comfort.” She explained the background behind time with her hamster. She also likes to go to each of the essays, and you can see her reading music shows. She really likes listening to Lucy on the English department youtube channel Dackets, Speedy or Tez and Daddy Issues. A here: https://youtu.be/uPm30RZWQ4k. fun fact about Crew is that her favorite word Crew was very excited to do this event. She is buoy. She also says that baskets are better doesn’t enjoy zoom as much as in person and than scones. She also says she has a deep fear is very happy about being invited to read at of belly buttons. Brevard College. She loves inspiring young Crew is known for being a fashion Gloth, writers and gives the advice to keep trying to liking MMA, being a writer and just being from figure out what they like and to not let others England. The first place Crew got published tell you what to write. was her undergraduate literary magazine. She Crew is originally from a small town in says that some of her poetry can be found there. England. She came to study in the United States Crew recommends the book by Candie on a fellowship at Emory, and while at Emory Wuehle called “Monarch”. You can learn more she fell in love with her now husband. After about her books and herself at http://www. Photo From Brevard College they met, she ended up going to study more in caroline-crew.com/. On March 25, BC Dining’s Kathy Holliday England and then came back. celebrated her 40th anniversary working at Crew has gone to many schools in both Eng- Brevard College. Photo From Brevard College Photo by Caroline Hoy Photos from the archive of Kathy Holliday early in her career at Brevard College. Caroline Crew signs her book for an excited student!
Campus News SGA elections in! April 21, 2022 | The Clarion Page 3 New President: Speaker of the Clubs: New Treasurer: Name: Gabby Galvan Name: Ashton Cashwell Name: Haylea Layne Miller Major: Business major, WLEE Minor Major: Excerise Science Grade:Rising Senior Secretary: Grade:Rising Sophmore Name: Hannah Hersh Major: Health Science and minoring in biol- ogy and chemistry Grade:Rising Sophmore Courtesy of Haylea Layne Miller Congrats to the new SGA members Courtesy of Gabriella Gavlan on their election! New Vice President: Courtesy of Hannah Hersh Name: Lena Hatter Major: Health Science Grade:Rising Junior Dee Dasburg announced her retirement after 28 years of service to Brevard College. More information to come, but Dasburg will always hold a special place in the hearts of this Courtesy of Lena Hatter Dee Dasburg community.
Page 4 Honors and Awards The Clarion | April 21, 2022 BC students receive awards for academic achievement Brevard College recognized students this week for academic and Excellence in Women in Literature: .................................. Nisa Rosales other achievements in the college’s annual Honors and Awards Elizabeth Weathers celebration. Excellence in Women and Religion: ...........................Lindsey Burgess A campus-wide ceremony for academic honors took place on Jami Stewart Tuesday afternoon in Ingram Auditorium, and individual divisions and programs also met to honor student achievements and Outstanding Contributions in Women and Religion/ accomplishments. Women in Literature LINC: .................................Erica Leonard Below is a compilation of honors and awards that we have so far. Excellence in American Literature: Additional awards and honors, including ones that have not yet been conferred, will be in next week’s issue of The Clarion. Jamal Frink Gabby Hooper Sarah Hajkowski Jake Kassel Recognition of Outstanding Students in Academic Programs Excellence in Environmental Literature: Aniston Abshire Cameron Mader EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION DIVISION Cory Earp Luke Norton Wilderness Leadership Experiential Education Major Sarah Hajkowski Shyvonne Potter Outstanding Senior: .............................Katherine Nicole Collins Rachel Hughes EmmaGrace Stevenson Adam Kluge Autumn Wright FINE ARTS DIVISION Outstanding Art Major: ..........................................Mary Ashley Clark Excellence in Creative Writing:..................................Ann Marie Bates Outstanding Music Major: ....................................Naomie April Gibbs Thad Johnston Outstanding Theatre Major: .........................................Grace Dempsey Notable Writing in History: ...............................................Sara Barnes Excellence in History 101: ........................................Jeffrey Scott Neal HUMANITIES DIVISION Excellence in History 102: ............................................. Emme Griffith Outstanding English Major: .............................................Kenny Cheek Analytical Genius Award: ........................................... Jeremiah Shook Outstanding Integrated Studies Major: ... Jason Raymond Marquardt Up and Coming Historian: ............................................... Reagan Lane Outstanding History Major: ........................................ Nathan Sanders Expert Logicians: Editor-in-Chief of The Clarion: ..........................................Anna Ervin Sara Barnes Kyle McDonald Editor of the Chiaroscuro: ................................................Caroline Hoy Chris Board Kenz Schinsky Outstanding Service to The Clarion: James Burgess Zachary Trent Anna Ervin Kellen McGeorge Amelie Jones Journey Tyler Caroline Hoy Brady Penn Jannie Kurtz Jamie Woody Catherine Keenan Journey Tyler Excellence in Legal Reasoning: ....................................Bethany Bryan North Carolina College Media Association awards Chloe Proffitt Sports Writing (second place): ........................................... Brady Penn Excellence in Political Science: .............Anthony Joseph Martino, Jr. Single- or Two-Page Design (honorable mention): Anna Ervin and Caroline Hoy SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS DIVISION Outstanding Service to Chiaroscuro: Biology Gabe Bernhard Casey Jones Highest GPA: .................................................. Gabriella Joy Herbertz Rowe Davis Cat Keenan Citizenship Award: ...............................................Haley Marie Flippin Jamal Frink Journey Tyler Outstanding Senior: ........................................ Gabriella Joy Herbertz Caroline Hoy Reed Windham Jackson Inglis Environmental Science Highest GPA: .................................................... Rachel Nicole Hughes Excellence in First-Year Writing: ...................................................................... Caroline Ann Smallwood Elizabeth Blalock Marcus Lane Citizenship Award: ............................................. Sarah Jane Hutchens Davis Bryson Kyle Mcdonald Outstanding Senior: ............................................. Drake Elder Bruner Gabe Burris Isabell Musser Seth Chepes Giuseppe Capello Real Exercise Science Abby Delp Rex Stephens Highest GPA: ...................................................Giuseppe Capello Real Maddy Edwards Max Whorley ........................................................................ Jessica Brooke Garland Amelie Jones Savannah Wilkins Citizenship Award: ...................................... Madison Heather Altman Outstanding Senior: ........................................Makenzie Morgan Rice Excellence in Holocaust Literature:.................................... Maggie Cox Kenz Schinsky Continued on next page Excellence in The Problem of Evil: .................................. Janet Castro Jamie Woody
April 21, 2022 | The Clarion Honors and Awards Page 5 Academic achievement awards Continued from previous page Criminal Justice Program Outstanding Criminal Justice Senior: ......................Samuel Hunnicutt Health Science Studies Highest GPA: ....................................................Kaitlyn Paige Pressley Academic Achievement Awards: .............................................................................. Hannah Rose Hersh Bailey Ackerman Chrystal Hibbs ..........................................................................Calli Marguerite Wells Jennifer Armstrong Sam Hunnicutt Citizenship Award: ............................................Wesley Bryce Fletcher Kyle Beal Mackenzie Maletta Outstanding Senior: .................................................Chloe Ann Proffitt Jordan Beal Autumn Miller Jacob Burnette Jaden Ochs Mathematics Lily Farr Joseph Zub Highest GPA: ................................................ Cassie Nicole Plemmons Sydney Fox Citizenship Award: ........................................... Tyler Patrick Miranda Outstanding Senior: ............................................. William Tyler Clark Psychology Program Outstanding Psychology Major: ..................Emmaline Faye Grennan Physics Rising Star: ...................................................................... Amelie Jones Highest GPA: ................................................ Cassie Nicole Plemmons Outstanding Thesis in Psychology: ..............................Wesley Fletcher Citizenship Award: ................................Reginald Maurice Everett Jr. Promise in the Field of Psychology Award: ............... Abigail Petrosky Outstanding Senior: ............................................. William Tyler Clark Citizenship Award in Psychology: .........................Summer Alexander Science and Math Faculty Scholarship:............ Tyler Patrick Miranda 2022 Psi Chi Honor Society Inductees: Meredith Brown Alydia Monahan SOCIAL SCIENCE DIVISION Bunny Frost Sara Gray Poss Business and Organizational Leadership Program Rebecca Garza Kymberlie Thacker Yuri Leal Elizabeth Vassey Ray Fisher Leadership Award: .............................Jason Steven Jucker This award is given to the senior who has sustained high academic Academic Program Presentations Presenters Recognition achievement, leadership, dependability, and integrity throughout the Junior and seniors engaged in a research project or performance program. activity or an internship. A total of 25 students participated and prepared a total of 14 presentations. The presentations can be viewed Dr. Barbara Boerner Emerging Leader on the College’s website. Scholarship Award: ............................. JaMarcus Devon Walker Additionally, after the Academic Honors and Awards Ceremony, This award is given to a returning student who demonstrates positive there was a Project Presentations and Reception in the Jones Library group work achievement, volunteering or employment, and service; with a poster session to view the students’ projects and enjoy and is an energetic role model who goes beyond requirements of work refreshments. assignments. Last week, members of the Academic Affairs Advisory Committee Sustainable Leadership Award: ........................ Aaron Eugene Bennett judged these presentations and have selected the following students to This award is given to the senior who has shown commitment to receive outstanding achievement awards for their presentations. the program, to scholarship, to service, and to sustained professional, 1. Summer Mikal Alexander intellectual, and personal growth since freshman year. 2. Zion Tyler Cain Mt. Pisgah Award: ............................................. Phillip Carlton Angell 3. William Tyler Clark This award is given this year to two seniors for outstanding 4. Emily Ann Cutshall achievement & leadership in the major, on campus, and in the global 5. Wesley Bryce Fletcher community. 6. Bunny David Frost 7. Alydia Yvette Monahan Grace Roy Award: ............................................... Bethany Lynn Bryan 8. Abigail Rianne Petrosky This award is given to a junior who demonstrates high integrity, concern for others, and potential to lead. 2022 Student Commencement Speakers: Drake Elder Bruner and Cory Dean Earp Highest Academic Achievement Senior: ............Luke Holder Bleynat Outstanding Academic Achievement: Aaron Eugene Bennett Bailey Jean Harris Francesco Bonometti Hayden Stanley Jennings Vitor Silva D Costa Braga Jason Steven Jucker Bethany Lynn Bryan Lidia Emma Lee Owen Mathew Clark Lexi Jade Maclauchlin Maggie Brianna Cox Breanna Nichole O’Shields James Parker Crews Chyna Ja’vae Pouncey Gabriel Balducci Duarte Christian Alexander Ramsey Antonio Rodrigues Ferreira Grace Elizabeth Reynolds Reed Michael Forman Adam Bernard Spencer Anna Lynne Goode Bailey Ackerman receives award from Michael Moreschi in the Criminal Justice awards ceremony.
Page 6 Honors and Awards The Clarion | April 21, 2022 Congratulations, everyone! Photo by Victoria Brayman Honors and Awards Day celebrations for the 2021-2022 academic year began last week when the Criminal Justice program handed out honors in the Porter Center. Other ceremonies included the Science and Mathematics Division on Monday, campus-wide ceremonies on Tuesday, and ceremonies for the Humanities Division, Fine Arts Division and Psychology on Wednesday. Business and Organizational Leadership’s ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, April 21. Teacher Education awards are slated for Wednesday, April 27, and WLEE will take place on Thursday, April 28. Above: Art students Kenz Schinsky, Alexa Jennings and Gunnar Ensign pose with awards for Most Outstanding Art Student in the Foundation Year at the Fine Arts Division ceremony on Wednesday. Check back for a complete list of other honor and award recipients in future editions of The Clarion. Photo by Victoria Brayman Caroline Smallwood receives the highest GPA award for Enviromental Dr. Castelaz tries to convice everyone to become a physics major! Studies in the Science and Mathematics Division awards ceremony.
April 21, 2022 | The Clarion Honors and Awards Page 7 Dr. Frick-Ruppert receives a new way to say NO to students and anyone else.... Mel Bringle present Jamie Woody with a framed copy of the “Expert Logician” award. Lily Farr and Andrew Ingram recives award from Michael Moreschi Ann Marie Bates receives an award for creative writing Anne Ervin strikes a pose when BC President Brad Andrews recognizes her as editor in chief of The from Adam Mills. Clarion.
Page 8 Arts & Life The Clarion | April 21, 2022 How to study for finals By Anna Ervin Editor in Chief With exams right around the corner, you may rhymes to remember facts, or listen to podcasts be stressed and burnt out. These are some tips about your topics. Kinesthetic learners work to help you keep focused and know what you best when they put their work directly into need to know by the time practice. Don’t just study a single topic from one class. Space out what you’re studying. Break up Study lots of different material from the same your information into small chunks and review class in one sitting; this helps prepare you to them consistently as you add on. This makes solve different sets of questions in different it easier to memorize, and easier to review orders and better prepares you for tests. before your test. Make a plan of when you’re going to study for Eliminate distractions before you start study- what and stick to it. This makes sure you have ing. Gather everything you need, and go some- time to learn exactly what you need to. where that brings you enough peace to focus. Get actual sleep. If you don’t know it by mid- Get actual sleep. If you don’t know it by night, you’re probably not going to know at all. midnight, you’re probably not going to be Sleep is critical for turning short-term memory able to cram it in. Sleep is critical for turning into something long term and applicable. short-term memory into something long term. Know your learning style. If you’re a visual Different methods of studying are going to learner, draw maps, use color extensively in work best for different people, so it’s okay if your note-taking, and watch relevant videos. If some of these don’t work for you. Just remem- you’re an auditory learner, you can try creating ber to avoid cramming! the Clarion Senior Staff Editor in Chief . . . Anna Ervin Managing Editor . . Caroline Hoy Copy Editor . . . . . Horoscopes By Anna Ervin Editor in Chief This week, Aries, have some faith in your- Libra, this week you are making some im- Campus News . . . self. You are confident and independent, and pulsive decisions. Slow down. You don’t have Opinion . . . . . . . you have the skills to stand for what you believe to live your entire life in this one week. Arts & Life . . . . . Sports . . . . . . . in. Don’t let people underestimate your ability Scorpio, it's okay to be vulnerable, but not Layout & Design . . Anna Ervin to defend. when you’re doing it to manipulate others. You Caroline Hoy Taurus, this is a week filled with creativity. have people that care for you. Don’t push them Let yourself be transformed, go where the wind all away in an attempt to make them stay. Staff Writers takes you, have some fun in what you’re doing. Sagittarius, don’t give up on your plans You are allowed to think outside the box. just because it didn’t work out the first time. Cat Keenan Brady Penn Gemini, you’ve got some decisions to make. Fully commit to what you’re doing, and it will Kellen McGeorge Journey Tyler Take time to think through the stress. Things come together. The Clarion is a student-run college newspaper produced can be difficult, but your possibilities really Capricorn, this week, look at what you’ve by student journalists enrolled at Brevard College. are endless. missed. Sometimes it’s necessary for silence to Unsigned editorials represent the collective opinion of the staff of The Clarion. Other opinions expressed in Cancer, the adventure has slowed, and that's be the closure. It does not make your experi- this newspaper are those of respective authors and do okay. Plans can go on the back burner. Take a ence incomplete. not necessarily reflect the opinions of the faculty, staff minute to slow down and remember that not Aquarius, not everything is significant. Look All correspondence should be mailed to: all good things come with haste. at the entire picture, and then make your deci- The Clarion, Brevard College, One Brevard Leo, this week you need to stop ignoring sion. It’s okay to base a choice on something College Drive, Brevard, NC 28712, or send potential problems. What you are pushing away simple. E-mail to clarion@brevard.edu is standing in the way of your happiness. Don’t Pisces, something is around the corner for clarion.brevard.edu Letters Policy: The Clarion welcomes letters be afraid to work things out and let go. you. It could be good, it could be bad. Either to the editor. We reserve the right to edit letters Virgo, you need to let loose. You’re holding way, it will bring excitement to your life, so for length or content. We do not publish letters onto too much, and it is dragging you down. stay curious. whose authorship cannot be verified. Let go of your control; let someone else take the wheel while you relax.
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