November 2014
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November 2014
Tiger News Broadcasting our Tiger’s Roar November 2014 Free New Writing Lab: Are you there yet? Hash tag, comma splice, run-on sentences, and fragments, all day long, if I want to! OMG! Where is the help? Vol. 88, Issue 5 Movie Review: “Dear White People” Why I Chose to go to College This movie is a complete satire of racism in the America. This movie is not only a hilarious, comedy but is based off of true life events. >> Pg. 2 Going to college was a big deal in my family. My parents insisted I go off to pursue my dreams. They thought that college was the perfect place >> Pg. 4 for me to come out of my shell. >> Pg. 4 Homecoming Week 2014 Highlights Mr. & Miss Benedict Luncheon Coronation & Fall Ball Homecoming Events Fashion Show Pep Rally/Bonfire BC Underground Alida B. Wilson Miss Benedict 2014 “BC underground really helped me to break out of my shell. What a great experience! Go Tigers!” ~ Allison Laribo Christopher Daughtry Mr. Benedict 2014 The Mr. and Miss Benedict Luncheon was held Thursday, October 9 in the Swinton Center. It provided an opportunity for the Royal Court and SGA members to meet and greet and was the opening event of this year’s Homecoming celebration. Miss Benedict (Alida Wilson) stunned the crowd when she gracefully rode in on a beautiful white horse. Her gown was nothing less than elegant and simply breathtaking. BENEDICT COLLEGE Luncheon and Coronation Photos by: Rose M. Fuller OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING NEWS RELEASE Mr. & Miss Homecoming 2014 Homecoming Football win! Pink Power: BoldandBreastless This year’s exciting The Pink Power Health and Wellness Forum Homecoming Pageant that was held Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 in the was held Sunday, Oct. Swinton Center. Mrs. Shondia McFaddenBenedict College Senior Selected to Host Entertainment Show 19 in HRC Arena. Talk Sabari was the keynote speaker for the event. She is the Executive Director of BOLDANfor New TV Network Channel “Revolt TV” Carrington Hardin DBREASTLESS, Inc. She is also a Benedict and Markela Tarrance alumna. took the trophies and Columbia, SC – November 5, 2014— Benedict College senior, Travis Ware, recently on this former elementary school sashes for Mr. and Miss signed In 2010, for a six-week sneak peak deal with P. Diddy’s TV Network Channel “Revolt TV.” Theteacher, was diagnosed with breast cancer. Homecoming 2014. upcoming Entertainment Talk Show, “The Travis Ware Show”, will air in February 2015. Since then, this survivor is very passionate Last year’s Homecom- about inspiring and motivating men and ing King, Brian Golden, women that have been affected by breast L-R: Bridgette Jones, Student Activities, Shondia The Show will feature well-known guest personalities, as well as new and up and coming and Queen, Sekyra Jack- cancer. Her brand, BOLDANDBREAST- McFadden-Sabari, BOLDANDBREASTLESS, celebrities. It promises to capture the authenticity of the celebrities interviewed. Mr. LESS Ware is son will turn the reign hasnoreached countless individuals Coach Washington pose after the wellness forum novice to the talk show2014: circuit. He hasHardin interviewed celebrities as Porshaand Williams, Peter Mr. & Miss Homecoming Carrington & Markela Tar- oversuch to Carrington through social media. She had a Thomas, Demetria McKinney, Toya Wright, Darmirra Brunson, Hill Harper, Vedo the Singer, cameo appearance on the reality (Region 2), Federal Women’s Program, rance pose with last year’s winners: Brian Golden & Sekyra Jackson. Markela. showand Married Breast Cancer Awareness event. Shondia “What Sergio Hudson, Lil’Mo, Tamar Braxton, The Spiff Kids, Kim Kimble, Sebastian Mikael, the to Medicine, the women of Atlanta episode, on was awarded a key to the city for Tupelo, means the list continues. Bravo TV. Mrs. McFadden- most to me: Mississippi, Marion, South Carolina and Sabari was also featured when people also Columbia, South Carolina. Mr. is a will busyairstudent, who only topNational of WareWare Show”, Mr. Ware is anot busy Massstaysononthe Weather come up to me his academics, but is active with the award winning in February 2015. The Communication major, Channel, for her partnership and say you’ve During the event, Mrs. McFadden-Sabari Show will feature well-Gospel who notChoir, only stays on with the American Cancer inspired me combined humor and compassion to Benedict College M.A.L.E.S. (Men known guest Leadership personali- topExcellence of his academics, Society. In Achieving and Success), anaddition to her and you’ve convey her story. She said, “What I really ties, as well as that new strives and but active with the many engagements in supwant is for everyone to whisper to themhelped organization to isimprove the image, leadership up and coming award winning Benedict port of breast cancer awareness, me.” selves and say ‘I can do anything I want to qualities, communication skillsChoir of thesheBenedict celebrities. and It promises College Gospel spoke at the United States if I really, really try. If I do my very best I will College man. also serves as the 2014-15 Senior Class to capture the He authenand M.A.L.E.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s succeed.’” ticity of the celebrities Secretary. interviewed. Mr. Ware He also serves as the is no novice to the talk is2014-15 Senior Class Travis, who’s major Mass Communications, says, “If show circuit. He has Secretary and most the six-week run of “The Travis Ware Show” proves to be interviewed celebrities recently became a Ponder Fine Arts and Humanities successful, the network may pick up Mu the show as a such as Porsha Wil- member of Phi Center (Little Theatre). The play was liams, Peter Sinfonia please Frater- email Jesse written and directed by Mr. Charles regular.” ForThomas, more Alpha information, DemetriaatMcKinney, nity of America, Inc. David Brooks, III, Benedict College Coltrane [email protected]. Toya Wright, Darmirra Professor of Theater, in collaboration Brunson, Hill Harper, Travis says, “If the sixwith theater students. The original Columbia, SC – November 5, 2014— Vedo the Singer,Sergio week run of “The Travis the stage play energetically explored Benedict College senior, Travis Ware, Hudson, Lil’Mo, Tamar Ware Show” proves to issues facing today’s youth, their conrecently signed on for a six-week sneak Braxton, The Spiff Kids, be successful, the netcerns, and their fears. peak deal with P. Diddy’s TV Network Kim Kimble, Sebastian work may pick up the Channel “Revolt TV.” The upcoming Mikael, and the list con- show as a regular series. The Theatre Ensemble conceived Entertainment Talk Show, “The Travis tinues. ### this production as an answer to ongoing class discussions about current Media Contacts: events that affect them in their daily Kymm Hunter, Assistant Vice President for Communications and Marketing; 803.705.4519 [email protected] Carolyn Wigfall, Communications and Marketing Manager; 803.705.4366 [email protected] lives. The play captures realities of today through voice and movement in scenes such as “They Don’t Really by Lauren Horne from the online voting The Benedict College Fine Arts Department and The Care about Us.” The play extracts poll. Keshaun’s video Theatre Ensemble’s Works-In-Progress presented its fall from protesting with “Hands Up! One of our very own turned out to be the stage production of Living in a Dying World on Novem- Don’t Shoot!” to Stop The Violence! Tigers, Keshaun “Keylo” winner! ber 11-14, 2014 The performance was held in the Henry Child Abuse! Vote! and Peace! Jones received an opportunity of a lifetime! On October 31, Keshaun took the stage, As an independent front and center as he BC’s New Writing Lab: Are you there yet? .................... 2 artist, Jones entered opened the show with Campus Abbreviations.................................................... 2 Philadelphia’s Power 99 his track titled “Message NGOMA African Cultural Performance Group..................2 FM contest for a chance to My City.” Congressman Clyburn’s Visit........................................... 3 to perform as the openAT&T’s Calendar honors Dr. Swinton .......................... 3 ing act for the 2014 The concert featured 1st Annual Domestic Violence Program........................... 3 Power House Concert headline artists such as Tiger Cheerleaders: A Cheerful Roar ............................. 3 in Philadelphia. Nine T.I., J.Cole, Ne-Yo, and Why I Chose to go to College ...................................... 4 hundred artists sub- Young Jeezy. Also with Movie Review: “Dear White People”................................ 4 mitted their videos for guest performances Scan code to visit: the contest but only 25 from Chris Brown, www.BCTigerNews.com >> finalist were selected >> continued on p. 2 Travis Ware Show will air on Revolt Network Theater Ensemble: Living in a Dying World BC Student, Keshaun Jones won the Power 99 “Diamond in the Rough” Award Inside Tiger News Campus Life 2 Tiger News | November 2014 BC’s New Writing Lab: Are you there yet? by Jennifer Logan, Learning Special- sor Catherine Smalls serves as the ist, Writing Lab Writing Lab Director and Faculty Liaison. She expressed her passionAs a BC Tiger, have you said the fol- ate expectation that BC students will lowing to yourself about your writing demonstrate a progressive developassignments? Why did my profes- ment in “critical thinking and writsor grade me so harshly when it’s ing (skills) as powerful writers.” clear I made an effort and I cared to do all this work? How is it that Professor Reemer Vereen serves as my professor failed to get it? Really, the Math Lab Director and Lead I mean, my thesis is right there! I Instructor. He conveyed empaam truly about to give up and not thy and commitment for students care anymore and since these are who struggle to achieve excellence, my personal thoughts, guess what? “Mathematics is not easy. I am here Hash tag, comma splice, run-on to help build student comprehensentences, and fragments, all day sion in math concepts so they can long, if I want to! OMG! Where is be successful.” the help? Similarly, Dr. Quillian added these Have you said the following to your- words of wisdom, “Journalist and self about your current math course? author Malcolm Gladwell once Why do I need to know how to said, ‘Practice isn’t the thing you do solve this equation? I am a history once you’re good; it’s the thing you major! What supernatural power do that makes you good.’ Having on Earth is going to help me? I do served Benedict College for sevennot understand these concepts. My teen years in varied capacities, Dr. GPA is about to be put to death by a Quillian, English professor, donates cruel act of terrorism by covert math time to educate BC Tigers at the operatives! I am trying to maintain Writing lab. my sanity, but I am seeing numbers, equations, and my professor in my The sentiments of both directors are nightmares! Where is the help? echoed by Anndrea Thomas, Child and Family Health Education major, Never give in to fear and hopeless- who confided, “The writing lab has a ness, BC Tigers; the answer to both welcoming environment. There are questions exists at the Writing and English professors and peer menMath Labs sponsored by the Tiger tors with open arms to help you.” In Academic Support Centers. Profes- addition, Latoya Dukes, social work NGOMA by David Richardson Do you ever feel like shaking your groove-thang? Ever wish you could learn moves from the Motherland? If so, the NGOMA African Cultural Performance Group might be the organization for you! It is free to join and anybody can come. Curtis Boyd is one of the instructors for the group. He is a Freshman Institute Success Coach and a BC Alumni. He will keep you on your feet with all types of energetic dance move. While attending a practice session, I had an opportunity to chat with Mr. major, noted how editing her writing line by line has helped improve her writing skills. Now, that it is known where to receive help; it is important to know what services are rendered by each Tiger Academic Support Center. ESL - Speech and Written Skills Development, Capstone compliance, thesis development, research papers, MLA / APA format, composition and revision, reading comprehension, grammar, and spelling are key components, yet not limited to the scope of the Writing Lab’s capabilities. Equal in breadth regarding core content, the Math Lab offers help in complex scientific equations, algebra, trigonometry, order of operations, and concept mastery. Knowledge is power; however, it is limited and weakened when not in use. Consequently, the knowledge contained within the Tiger Academic Support Centers must be accessed by those willing to strive for excellence. Please note that both the Writing and Math labs are located in the lower level of Benedict College’s Library, in LRC 112 and LRC 110, respectively. When BC Tigers access the Writing and Math labs, they enter with pride and exit with power! >> Keshaun Jones... Co-Editors in Chief Carrington Hardin Ginevra Gaitor Celebity News Editor Travis Ware Contributors Lauren Horne Eden June Leslie Kinard John Langley Jennifer Logan Shakell Williams David Richardson Photographers Joseph Carter Rose M. Fuller Jessica Gaitor Keneshia Gillard Hollis Martin General Staff Patrisha Hamilton Tracyona Jackson Sadaaja Marshall Keith McGilberry Deonna Shivers Quintavious Sims Samantha Sims China Terrell Ivory White Advisor K. Easley Get InVOlVed - JOIn tHe teAM! Staff Meetings: Fridays 2pm-5pm (FAH 206) If you’re interested in writing or taking photos for Tiger News, attend staff meetings and send your articles for consideration to: [email protected] cont’d from p. 1 Boyd. I asked him to tell me about Trey Songs, French Montana, Jerhimself and what inspired him work emiah, Kid Ink, Migos, Omelly, with NGOMA. Quilly Millz, Bobby Shmurda and K. Camp. “I went to school in Kenya at Kenyatta University where I stud- This was one memorable experience ied Etho-musicology, basically I for Jones, who performed in front of wanted to do something that has thousands of people. He was honsomething to do with my heritage ored to be surrounded by so many and that embodies me as a person great artists. of African descent,” Mr. Boyd said. “I love the energy.” Upon the announcement of winning the contest, Keylo decided to drop I also interviewed fellow student a 6-track mixtape entitled, “The Khaleel Bradley and asked him why Opening Act” which was released on he likes performing with the group. Friday, October 31 at Power House. “I like to dance, you get to be exposed to different cultures. It’s a family oriented atmosphere.” Khaleel said. Tiger News Staff AdVeRtISe WItH uS! Contact us at 803-705-4590 Tune in WBCT 90.9 Fm Roaring Hip-hop/R&B Many concert goers received a copy after the show. The CD includes “Live,” “Wake Up,” and “Message To My City” as well as 3 other unreleased songs. So there you have it. It’s really a fun and energetic atmosphere. Come on To stay tuned for what’s to come out and join the group. from Keylo, follow him on popular social networks Twitter, Facebook, Class sessions are held every Tuesday Instagram, and Soundcloud: @KEYand Thursday from 7-9 p.m. in the LOofAC. For other inquires email Benedict Weight Room. contact: [email protected] Photo Gallery: BC Student Performed during Vice President Biden’s Visit to Allen University WOW We Can’t Believe You haven’t heard of ANIME. Let’s Fix That Wednesdays and Fridays at 7pm in Starks. BE There! Campus Abbreviations Mtotomilagro Mwaniki performed during Vice President Joe Biden’s visit to Allen University. Do you know your BC Chants? Join in with our Marching Band of Distinction and our Tiger Cheerleaders at the next sporting event when they shout these crowd-stirring chants! Band Chants: Cheerleader Chants: Hello how have you been. I haven’t seen you since I don’t know when. We are the Marching Tiger Band, and we’re the best in the land.” We are the Tigers and we’ll put you to the test! T-I-G-E-R-S. We will put you to the test, put you to the test. “Rep your City, Rep your State, I’m a BC Tiger and we’re here to stay... Can you keep up with the BC Tigers? ABROAD AGENCY ALU ARENA BDC BH BROADC DH FAH FITNES FLLAB HON HRC LAM LRC LRC-POA LRC-POB LRC-POC MACLAB OIP ROTC STACS STA-I STA-L STUDIO TBA THEATR USC Study Abroad Locations Social Work Agencies (Field Instruction) Alumni Hall Mays Human Resources Center Arena (Gym) Business Development Center Bacoats Hall Broadcast Center Duckett Hall Fine Arts Humanities Center Wellness Center (Oak and Taylor Streets) Foreign Language Lab (BC CARES) School of Honors House (Oak St. Dorm) Mays Human Resources Center Lamar Building Learning Resources Center (Library) Learning Resources Center Post Office Room A (Lower level of Library) Learning Resources Center Post Office Room B (Lower level of Library) Learning Resources Center Post Office Room C (Lower level of Library) MacIntosh Laboratory (Fine Arts) Office of International Programs ROTC Building (Laurel Street) Starks Computer Lab (Lower Level – Right) Starks Hall Interactive Classroom Starks Hall Lecture Classroom Dance Studio (Third Floor, HRC) To Be Announced Fine Arts/Humanities Center Little Theater University of South Carolina (Obtain details from ROTC Office) Campus Life & Arts Editors’ Letter P.S. PEACE, LOVE, and good luck on finals! TIGER NEWS Editors-in-Chief an Assistant Democratic Leader of the United States House of Representatives in South Carolina District #6. President Obama describes him as “…one of a handful of people who, when they speak, the entire Congress listens.” by Leslie Kinard In October, Congressman James E. Clyburn visited the college for a very special book signing. Clyburn is In “Blessed Experiences” Clyburn It was a pleasure meeting Mr. Clytells his story about growing as an burn and having him speak about African American boy in the Jim his memoir. Crow-era South and how he was AT&T Honored Dr. Swinton in SC African American History Calendar This year’s South Carolina African American History Calendar that’s sponsored by AT&T will have some familiar faces inside. Our very own president, Dr. David H. Swinton, along with various Benedict Alumni were honored during a ceremony that unveiled the 2015 calendar. CARRInGtOn HARdIn, GIneVRA GAItOR, The night was a big success and at the end of the ceremony attendees received free copies of the calendar and many were fortunate to get them autographed by the honorees. Senior Co-Editor in Chief able to beat the odds and become who he is today. Within the book, the Congressman also includes details about his long time friend, who just happens to be a well known Emmy Award-Winning actress: Alfre Woodard. The book signing was held in Swinton Center Ballroom. Students were given an opportunity to interact His new book, “Blessed with Congressman Clyburn, interExperiences: Genuinely view him and get their books signed. Southern, Proudly Black” was recently released and Dr. Charles P. Austin, Dean of Benedict College was HASS, presented the Congressman included in his book with the Life-Time Achievement signing tour. Award. Select representatives of the student body attended the unveiling. The Award-Winning Benedict College Gospel Choir performed selections such as “Total Praise” and “Days of Elijah” which brought the house down. Senior Co-Editor in Chief 3 Congressman Clyburn visited Benedict College to promote new book Hello Everyone, the Campus energy following Homecoming has been so busy and productive. School Spirit and advancement have taken precedence and I believe we are all working to make Benedict College all that it can be! So I would like to take this time to acknowledge the Student Activities Office staff: Mr. Wright, Mr. P, Ms. Jones, Ms. Mitchell and Ms. Davis for all that they do for us all. ~ Co-Editor in Chief, Ginevra Gaitor My fellow Tigers, this month has been really long and hectic! I’ve learned many things and have seen the blood, sweat and tears that go into planning events around campus. Winning Mr. Homecoming 2014 has humbled me and let me witness first-hand, the arduous life of an SGA member. More credit should be given to this group of students who have taken on leadership roles. I got just a taste of some of the stress that goes on behind the scenes -but that doesn’t nearly compare to having to deal with it every day! So I want to say THANK YOU, SGA. I Love You guys. I also want to mention that before and after every event, the wonderful hard-working GCA and Campus Police work non-stop. These fine men and women are the unseen, rarely recognized backbone of this school and I say THANK YOU for everything that you do to keep this campus safe, clean and beautiful. ~ Co-Editor in Chief, Carrington Hardin November 2014| Tiger News 1st Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Program by Shakell Williams The First Annual Domestic Violence Awareness program convened on Wednesday October 22, 2014 in the Antisdel Chapel. It was an inspiring and possibly, even life-changing event. This event was blessed with music from our Benedict College Concert Choir – they set the atmosphere for the amazing keynote Her testimony was touching and I speaker, Ms. Yakesha L. Means. think many students have gained a new perspective about domestic vioShe brought forth the message: “That’s lence – it’s not something that should not love, that’s abuse.” Ms. Means be tolerated by anyone. shared her heart-breaking story about T H d Ggoo a U ng i o A C d EED D Tatianna Bradley, Sophomore Mass Communcation major, takes a moment to donate to the Coins for the Cause drive, presented by the Gamma Pi Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. how she lost her parents to domestic violence. She talked about how her struggles made her strive for better in life with her family. She challenged students in the audience to think about how certain events can make you settle for less or strive for more. She pushed us to really think about what a real relationship really means and what an unhealthy one looks like. Yakesha Means is a Licensed Professional Counselor, personal coach and powerful motivational speaker who has worked within the juvenile correctional system, mental health facilities, traveled the world working with military serviceman and their family to cope effectively with military lifestyle, as well as the private practice setting. Tiger Cheerleaders: A Cheerful Roar It’s school, of course, then practice... This is my life. I love these people, I love these girls. Missing sleep just to practice with Ms. Mills at six in the morning - she needs me, I need her too, ya know? That’s my typical day: school and cheering - literally, school and cheering.” ~ Casey Morgan 4 Tiger News | October 2014 Campus Life & Opinions Why I Chose to go to College? by John Langley Going to college was a big deal in my family. My mother and step-father insisted I go off to pursue my dreams. My parents thought that college was the perfect place for me to come out of my shell. They also believed that college would give me the skills needed to do what they did or were not able to do. Consistently, they encouraged me to become a doctor or lawyer. For a short period of time, I thought that a career in the medical or law field was what I would later do and enjoy; however, the words of John Keating changed my life. Keating was the English teacher in a movie called, “Dead Poets Society.” He insisted that his students “carpe diem,” which is Latin for “seize the day.” He used poetry to inspire his students and encouraged them to do so despite all of the obstacles that they might face. Those words pierced my heart in such a way that suddenly, I realized that I wanted to become a teacher and instill in children that they could “carpe diem,” and climb to the top of every trying mountain. This is why I chose to go to college. For so long, I thought the world belonged to me. In fact I made the assumption that whatever I wanted would fall at my fingertips upon my command. I imagined becoming rich, with little to no efforts at all, and famous without accomplishing anything. I soon found out that the world owed me nothing, and if I intended to become something great I would have to take advice from Keating, and seize the moment, even if that meant enduring hardships to get where I wanted. Endurance and hard work are the attributes that this phrase taught me to embody. Going to a predominantly white high school, I had to jump over many hurdles to seize the moment. The white students, teachers, and administrators often times considered me a failure before I had even presented myself to them, because I was black. Many of my white colleagues would belittle my intelligence when I scored higher on a test than they did by saying, “you cheated.” The teachers would ignore my requests for help, leaving my hand raised for sometimes as long as twenty minutes. Administrators deliberately tossed my permission slips in the trash, to prevent me from journeying with the white students to college tours. I actually had to drive my car behind an activity bus just to attend, because my permission slip had inexplicably vanished. These prejudice encounters were breath-taking at times, however I believed that if I ever wanted to become like Keating, and empower the next generation, I had to rise to the occasion, and overcome the hardships I faced. I dedicated my focus on school and not the issues I faced. I took control of my present and took the necessary steps to become a college student. The steps I took to get accepted into college took a lot hard work, time, and money. I had never filled out a college application before, so just the thought of doing so was terrifying. I did not know how to write an essay, but I foresaw that much of my time would be spent on perfecting my writing for acceptance. This was only scraping the surface. I also was unaware that it cost to submit a college application; I was broke. I got so discouraged and I thought I would never make it to college; however the words of Keating, carpe diem, electrified my inner being, and I somehow gained strength to do what was necessary to get to college. I sought help. I linked up with a retired black high school counselor from New Jersey, Mrs. Dupree. This was the best choice I could have made, to help with this process. She taught me that if I wanted to get anywhere in life, I had to be able to speak up for what I wanted; this is exactly what Keating taught his students. She then introduced me to a Benedict College recruiter, Mr. Hurley Reed. When meeting him, I immediately noticed that he displayed a sincere passion for Benedict College. After meeting with Mr. Reed, I decided that Benedict College was the best school that would help me seize the moment. So, I researched Benedict College and did what I needed to do to get accepted. Mr. Reed, being so gracious, gave me a fee waiver, and took my application the same day and within two weeks I was accepted into the Benedict College family – all because I decided to carpe diem; to seize the day. Those words impacted my future as a college student; they constantly flutter through my mind, as I walk the grounds of Benedict College. The knowledge and wisdom these words carry help me to understand that life is what I make it. Movie Review: “Dear White People” “Dear White People” is an amazing movie that is a must see! Justin Simien, a new coming director of Hollywood, really did an amazing job capturing the essence of young African Americans today. This movie is a complete satire of racism in the America. This movie is not only a hilarious, comedy but is based off of true life events that have occurred in different colleges across the country. “Dear White People” will keep you on your toes and laughing nonstop. In addition to a good laugh, the vocabulary used in this movie will give you a serious lesson. Winchester University is a highly recommended Ivy League school that is diverse. Though the school maybe diverse, the culture represented there are separated by race and wealth. A bi-racial woman decides to start her own radio show called, “Dear White People.” In her show, she reaches out to the white people and talks about how some of the things that white people say or do could really be considered racist. She ends up inducing a riot against both blacks and whites. Ironically, her creative antics for acquiring new stories end up unexpectedly raising more money for the school. College students should be able to relate to the setting and should enjoy the movie as the plot unfolds. The movie is now in theaters. Take a friend sit back and relax! BC Print Media wants you! Tiger News and Benedictus Yearbook Magazine are Benedict College’s student publications and we want you to contribute. All Students from every major are invited to join the staff. We are looking for students who are looking for an opportunity to add publishing credits to their professional portfolios. We need students who are willing to attend campus events, write articles, take photographs and assist with other areas of production. Build your professional portfolio and have fun at the same time! Join us for our staff meetings on Fridays @2p.m. in FAH 206. CAN A STUDENT DISCOVER THE TRUTH FOR AMERICA? When you’re a part of the CIA, you can. The CIA has paid student internship, scholarship and co-op opportunities in several fields of study. No matter what you do here, your contributions have great impact – and there is plenty to do. From accounting and finance, to economics, engineering and information technology, the CIA needs talented and intelligent professionals to continue the work that keeps our nation safe. 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