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Kat Stadler and Carlee Macon hanging Kat's Parrot
Student Art on Display

Three Senior art students have spent countless hours over the last two semesters preparing for the Senior Art Exhibit, which opens on Friday, April 11. Carlee Macon remembers staying in the studio all night and into the next morning. She was still there when other students started coming in for class.

Story by Kacie Cardwell


Saperston and his film
Inspirational Film Maker Eric Saperston to Speak at SLAM

Accompanied by his Golden Retriever named Jack, Eric Saperston crossed America in a VW Bus searching for answers to questions like: Why am I here? How can I find happiness? What is success? Now as founder and chief creative officer of Journey Productions, he is coming to Mars Hill College on April 9 as the keynote speaker for the Second Annual Student Liberal Arts Mosaic (SLAM).

Story by Yonatan Arnold

FEELIN' GOOD
Josh Doby Photos - click to enlarge
The Bailey Mountain Cloggers' Spring Concert Played in Moore Auditorium
Friday and Saturday, April 4 - 5 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 6, at 2:30 p.m.


Photo Gallery by Josh Doby


The Green Chair
Mission to East St. Louis Fulfills Spring Break

The Green Chair in the reading corner, that powerful chair, gives you power to make a kid's day by reading to that child. Sit in that chair for less than 10 minutes, and there will be an eager kid on your lap, wanting to read a book. A group of Mars Hill College student volunteers discovered the green chair and the children who came to it during a recent visit to the Christian Activity Center in East St. Louis.

Story by Yonatan Arnold

Photo Gallery by Yonatan Arnold, Amy Thrift & Breanna Mason


Sister Helen Prejean
Campaigning Nun Brings Death Sentence Discussion to Campus

Sister Helen Prejean, author and advocate for the abolition of capital punishment, spoke at Mars Hill College Thursday, April 3 and vistited classes the next day. She told her story of being called to stand among people torn by grief and anger and how that changed her life.

Story by Nathan Heath


Frontline Lawyers Tell of Trying Capital Crimes

Nearly 100 students came to Belk Auditorium on March 25 to hear Defense Lawyer Sean Devereaux and District Attorney for Buncombe County Ron Moore discuss the death penalty.

Story by Paul Annas


Rhonda Vincent signing a poster in Asheville
Music Was Always a Family Affair for Rhonda Vincent

Her family's band, The Sally Mountain Show, gave her a first taste of the bluegrass business. By the age of three Rhonda Vincent had already begun to sing. At age five she stepped out on stage with the band, and at the age of eight she was learning to play the mandolin. Vincent will perform at a Madison County Habitat for Humanity benefit at Mars Hill College's Moore Auditorium on April 20 at 3 p.m.

Story by Ashley Poulter


A Champion kickoff return
All Rashawn Can Do Now is Wait

Rashawn Champion, a senior at Mars Hill College, has recently worked out for an NFL team. On Monday, March 3, he gave his best effort in a workout for a Tennessee Titans scout. The NFL draft is scheduled to take place on April 26. Until then, all he can do is continue to work hard and wait.

Story by Shawn Esworthy - - Click for Reader Comment


Survey Supports Smoking Ban

Seventy percent of Mars Hill College students who responded to a campus survey question said they would support a smoke-free campus. More than 81 percent said they wouldn't mind having designated areas for smokers. Students can discuss the issue at a second smoke-free forum being held on Wednesday, April 2, at 6:30 p.m. in Belk Auditorium.

Story by Sable Adams


Old Glory flies on the other side of the helmet
Maple Leaves in the Blue Ridge: Canadian Lacrosse Players at Mars Hill

This year for the Mars Hill Lions, six Canadians suit up in blue and gold to be a part of the Lacrosse team. Adorning every lacrosse player's helmet is an emblem of the American flag, but for these six Canadian transplants, there is a Canadian flag, too.

Story by Alexandra Turner


The Noborigama Chambered Climbing Kiln
Pioneering Potter Fires up Kiln in County

Josh Copus is running from chamber to chamber, filling his hand-built kiln with dry wood. As he opens a chamber it is like looking into a hellish inferno. An orange glow covers his face. Fire shoots out of every opening. It is an early March night in Madison County, and temperatures are below freezing, but the heat radiating from the kiln makes it almost unbearable to stand next to it.

Story by Rob Hunt

Photo Gallery by Josh Doby


Craig Goforth, Dean of Student Life
Busy Dean Runs for County School Board

Craig Goforth, dean of students at Mars Hill College, is running for a third term on the Madison County Board of Education. "Wanting to be a part of something that means a lot to me is what makes it worth it," says Goforth. "I have always cared about the kids in Madison County and making sure they received the proper help. I want to make sure that my voice is heard, and that's why I'm going for my third spot at the table."

Story by Tyler Coates

A number of Mars Hill students were spotted in the crowd of about 2,000 people who went to Asheville High School on March 28 to hear former President Bill Clinton campaign for his wife Hillary. Hillary Clinton's Democratic party rival Barack Obama has not announced if he will come to Western North Carolina.

Students can register to vote on campus Wednesday, April 2, from 11:30 until 1:00 p.m. in the cafeteria. The primary election is May 6.


Photo Gallery by Yonatan Arnold


Everyone Invited to Celebrate Women's History Month

March is Women's History month, and the Mars Hill College Women's Study program has put together a number of events to celebrate.

Some events have all ready occurred, but don't think you have missed them all.

Story by Yonatan Arnold


Thad Payne fishing the ideal pool
Big Pine! Get Your Fishing Rod Ready

Fishing season in Madison County starts April 5, and Big Pine Creek is an excellent spot to reel in that big trout. Located on the south side of the French Broad River, you will find hatchery supported water right after crossing the bridge at Barnard.

Story and Photos by Doug Green - - Click for Reader Comment


Reb Knight with Nairobi State Park in the background
Summer Study Op Connects Student to Africa

Always dreaming of doing a study abroad trip, Rebecca Knight was walking through Wall Science Building last spring when a bulletin board caught her eye. It was offering a trip to Africa. A school of field study offered a one-month field session in Kenya over the summer.

Story by Katherine Bolton - - Click for Reader Comment


Real world solutions
Business Course is Reality Show in Smith Classroom

Paul Smith enters with two boxes of Legos and a mischievous grin as if he were a child entering a candy shop. He pins on his shirt a bright yellow button that says "Boss." For Smith, associate professor of business at Mars Hill College, teaching is more than standing in front of the classroom, lecturing.

Story by Jessica Young - - Click for Reader Comment

Making College Sustainable Animates Sabbatical

Paul Smith, associate professor of business and sustainability enthusiast, will be taking a year of sabbatical to conduct research on ideas of sustainability at surrounding colleges. He wants to bring those ideas back to Mars Hill College.

Story by Paul Annas


Hal McDonald and The Anatomists cover
Mars Hill College Professor is "America's Next Great Crime Writer"

Mars Hill College English Professor Hal McDonald doesn't watch a lot of television, so he never saw the advertisement on Court T.V. for "America's Next Great Crime Writer." He stumbled across a flyer promoting the contest one day when he was cleaning out his mailbox. The contest deadline was less than a week away, and McDonald was about to go on Thanksgiving break.

Story by Alexandra Turner


Jennifer Drago
Family Adventure in Egypt Crosses Culture Gap

"Are you Muslim or Christian?" asks the man in the sweet shop. Jennifer Drago, unsure of her Arabic, tries to reply. She gets a strange look from the shopkeeper. Later she realizes she told the shopkeeper that she was a "theater," not a Christian. Drago spoke at Mars Hill College on March 4 during a Crossroads session. She, her husband, and their three children left their home in Comer, Georgia to live in Egypt for three years.

Story by Sally Carswell


President Dan Lunsford speaks about tuition increase.
Tuition, Programs, and Buildings All Going Up

Tuition will go up again next fall at Mars Hill College. Students in 2008-2009 will pay 5.75 percent more in tuition and fees for a yearly total of $19,894. That is $1,082 more than this year. The cost of meal plans will increase about 6 percent and the cost of living on campus will increase an average of 8 percent, with variances depending on particular dorms.

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Masters Degree Program on Drawing Board


View across Main Street. Future Day Hall replaces parking lot and former campus police station.
New Building Will Answer Multiple Needs

Plans are currently underway for a new building on the Mars Hill College campus. It will be named Day Hall after Troy and Pauline Day. Originally planned for business classrooms and facilities, Day Hall now promises to be a diverse, multi-purpose building that will alleviate many campus needs.

Stories by Kacie Cardwell

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