A Strong Work Ethic Goes A Long Way
Steffi Cook, Writer
October 23, 2011
It always brightens my day when I get to converse with someone who has a strong work ethic and has accomplished a lot during their lifetime. Talking with Jacob Hill was a perfect example of this situation. As a senior at Catawba College, who has spent most of his life living in Salisbury, Jacob has... Read more »
Meet a New Addition to Catawba’s Biology Department: Dr. Jay Bolin
Steffi Cook, Writer
October 21, 2011
Catawba College is very fortunate to have outstanding group of professors within each academic department. I am lucky to have one of these professors as my Bioscience teacher. Dr. Jay Bolin is in his first year as a Catawba College Biology professor. He is very enthusiastic to be employed here and... Read more »
Own the Mic: Quaneasia “Q” Coleman
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Rashad Brown & RC Sandlin, Writer's
October 13, 2011
Sit back, relax, and let your mind, body and soul be captivated by the sounds of Quaneasia “Q” Coleman. A native of Atlanta, Georgia, “Q” Coleman brings to Catawba her own unique sound of Acoustic R&B/Soul. With a style that can be compared to other soul singers such as Corrine... Read more »
Vernaculars Labs THIS Week!
Dusti Kempf, Editor
October 10, 2011
Treat yourself to a week full of great musical flavor with the Vernaculars LABS happening three days in a row! The Music Business department is always looking for ways to improve, and this is just one of the many ways they’ve decided to surprise us. We are all familiar with the Vernaculars groups... Read more »
Scarrigan Farms
Megan Varnadore, Writer
October 10, 2011
Ready for the scare of your life? Then try to make it through this haunted trail! In the town of Mooresville, NC, a haunted trail known as Scarrigan Farms is quickly making its way to fame. During the other months of the year, Carrigan Farms, which is turned into Scarrigan Farms in October, is... Read more »
Catawba Welcomes Bob Kovacs, YouTube Pro
Steffi Cook, Writer
October 7, 2011
Back on September 26th, students in Ms. Wittum’s Intro to Journalism classes were given the opportunity to hear Bob Kovacs, a professional videographer, speak on his craft. Have you ever heard of YouTube? His work is all over it. Students were able to view different videos he had produced and also... Read more »
Why Getting an Internship Is A Smart Move
Steffi Cook, Writer
October 2, 2011
Adults love to ask college students the following question: “What do you see yourself doing once you graduate?” My dad asks me this question at the dinner table every time I come home from school on a holiday break. I know it’s coming, so I try to somewhat prepare for his inquisitiveness. The... Read more »
As I Lay Dying
RC, Writer
September 29, 2011
Eight months ago an ensemble was put together to create the magnificent production of As I Lay Dying. The process of this production has been very different for many of the actors involved. Many of them have just discovered the form of “moment work”. “Moment work is a compilation of form and content... Read more »
Own the Mic: Bianca Stokes
Rashad Brown, Writer
September 27, 2011
Miss Bianca Stokes, a senior majoring in Popular Music with a minor in Communications, has seen Catawba’s music program rise from obscurity to a force to be reckoned with. A veteran of the schools most prestige choral ensembles and popular music groups, Bianca hopes to use the knowledge she has... Read more »
Catawba College to Host Inaugural Chili Cook Off
Dusti Kempf, Editor
September 25, 2011
Join Catawba College and the Ralph W. Ketner School of Business this Saturday, October 1st, for the Inaugural Chili Cook Off. From 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. two divisions of teams with up to five people will be competing in making the most delicious chili. The two divisions will be the Catawba College Division... Read more »



