Issue IX
As we endure the deep, cold Canadian winter, I hope you all have enough warm blankets, good movies and hot chocolate to tide you over during those cold evenings. I hope this issue will provide you with some humour and interesting reading to brighten up the “winter blahs” we all begin to experience around this time.
Despite the weather, EBC is continuing in its flurry of activities and events:
Announcements / Upcoming Activities: RAs have been chosen for next year:
Angel Taylor – Upper Wideman
Brittany Rice – Upper Warder
These two ladies will make a fine addition to the returning RAs:
Tabitha Rozeluk – Lower Lehman
Jamie Knight – Upper Lehman
Jeff Hopkins – Lower Warder
Drew Peterson – Lower Wideman
If you see any of these people around campus please take a moment to congratulate them.
Chapel Bookings – Wednesday is reserved for official college groups to practice up to 6 pm in the evening. An official group is one who is scheduled and organized by a staff member of the college. This staff person is responsible for booking chapel time on the school room booking calendar and will be available to work through scheduling and resource issues.
Mondays, Tuesday, and Thursdays from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm may be booked in 1 hour blocks. Two consecutive hours may not be booked, however, if no one shows up to use the space people are welcome to stay. These time periods will be booked in a first come first serve manner through Tim Grace. From time to time it may be necessary to bump booked events for official college use. Quiet for class time is to be maintained and violations could result in withdrawal of privileges for use of the space to play if this does not occur.”
There is a group that goes jogging on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday mornings. If you are interested in keeping fit, meet at Warder at 7:00 AM for a 2 km circuit.
Starting today, there will be a place to start your day with worship, prayer, and a little Bible thrown in daily at 8:00 AM in the chapel. All are welcome. For more information, talk to Ben Ahrens or Sarah Graham.
There will be a yearbook meeting at 12:30 on Wednesday in E30. All are invited who are interested in being a part of this.
Community Life Coordinator Applications are available at the front desk.
Student Council Applications are available online at the Student Leadership Team page. Applications are due back March 9.
The Gong Show will be held on Wednesday evening in the Chapel. Sign up to display your best act that will wow the audience, but beware of the Gong.
The Cam Howie Hockey tournament is coming up on March 2nd and 3rd. If you can volunteer to help work the clock or with scorekeeping, please talk to Ruth Scott.
The cost for curling has gone up to $40. There are 13 spaces remaining for those who are interested.
Go MAD is happening on March 17. The proceeds of this service fundraiser will go toward student honorariums as well as furnishing the new student lounge. If you are not on a team and would like to be, contact Brittany Rice or any student council member. If you are already involved, best wishes collecting funds!
Included in this Issue:
Exam Schedule
In the Headlines
Missions Major Outing – Katelyn Unger
Prayer Day – Katelyn Unger
Community Dinner – Brittany Rice
Generosity – Rachel Neumeister
Pardon my French: “I’m Full?!” – Jason Edgar
The Pains of Laziness – Jordan Vetro and Marjorie Hopkins
Opinions and Editorials:
To the Fans: Much Thanks – Various Authors
Reviews:
Coffee with the King – Dave King
Creative Corner:
Go MAD – video
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart – Animation
Walk to Work – Tim Grace
The Life(?) of a Deranged Squirrel – Melanie Vaillancourt
Phantom – Howie Allen
Global Perspective:
“Make us World Christians” – Stefanie Parsons
Spotlight: Brandon Meyers
Ask Queen B: Keepin’ It Real
Devotional: Authorities – Stephen Weber
Photo Gallery:
Community Dinner
Student Photos
Voice on the Street: $100 Bill – Jordan Vetro
EBC Campus as of February 19, 2007:
