Lady Indians Serve Up Successful 2011 Season
Steffi Cook, Writer
December 1, 2011
The Catawba Volleyball team, coached by Ginger Hamric and Andi Henderson, had a very successful 2011 season. A team consisting of only two seniors, the Lady Indians had an overall record of 24-8, and a stellar 14-4 mark in South Atlantic Conference action. Without a doubt, this squad had the best campaign... Read more »
A Tuna Christmas
RC, Writer
November 30, 2011
Come and see the last main stage theatre production of the semester, A Tuna Christmas. A Tuna Christmas is the second play out of a “Tuna” trilogy by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. The play is set in a fictional town Tuna, Texas where mishap, mayhem, and even a little mystery... Read more »
Lessons and Carols: The Tradition Lives On
Rashad Brown, Writer
November 29, 2011
What sweeter music can be heard than the sounds of carols? The Catawba Singers/ Chambers Singers with assistance from faculty and other students continue the tradition of Lessons and Carols as it returns once more to the campus of Catawba College. It will be a night of music and scripture uniting members... Read more »
Editor Farewell: Dusti Kempf
Dusti Kempf, Editor
November 29, 2011
I came to Catawba College expecting an education, but now I’m leaving with so much more. I could have never anticipated the lifelong friends and memories I would make, and the opportunities I would gain. I learned so much more than how to read music, or how to manage an artist. I learned about myself,... Read more »
Cancer Patients…You’ll Want to Hear This!
Megan Varnadore, Writer
November 23, 2011
According to the website United With Israel, Vaxil has created the world’s first therapeutic cancer vaccine! With this, the world’s cancer patients can stand better in the fight against cancer. Allow me the privilege to explain everything. Vaxil BioTherapeutics is medical company... Read more »
Catawba Theatre: The Transition to Success
RC, writer
November 23, 2011
Catawba College has endured drastic changes in the past few years, even more recently in the past year or so. There has been changes in presidency of the school, coaches, deans, housing directors, tuition, classes, and professors. With all of these changes you have to sit and ponder on if these changes... Read more »
Non-Christian Students Call for a Worship Area
Megan Varnadore, Writer
November 15, 2011
Some students on campus have asked Student Affairs to designate an area on campus where other religions can practice and worship. The point to having this area, besides being able to worship, is to have a place where they could light candles and/or incense, per their religion. The Chapel allows this,... Read more »
Accounting Opinion of the Week-A Student Perspective
Sean Fontaine, Editor
November 15, 2011
I’ve been immersed in accounting since my sophomore year of high school so accounting fundamentally makes sense for me. The real test is grasping all the facets of the subject and the advanced topics. I’m currently taking Intermediate Accounting I as part of a two semester course for that section.... Read more »
Own the Mic: Caleb Casper
Rashad Brown & RC Sandlin, Writer's
November 15, 2011
Enter Caleb Casper. He has defined himself as a confident, mysterious artist, making his presence known on campus. Inspired by superstars Lady Gaga and Prince, he hopes to make a name for himself in the techno pop genre. In his music you can hear his influences within the melodies and rhythms of his... Read more »
Catawba Students Travel to DC to Protest Construction of Keystone XL Pipeline
Jennifer Goble, Guest Writer
November 9, 2011
Show me what democracy looks like! Thirteen Catawba College students joined 12,000 protestors responding “This is what democracy looks like!” Activists traveled from around the United States and Canada to Washington, DC on the afternoon of Sunday November 6th to protest TransCanada’s proposed... Read more »



