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Donald Trump becomes the first president to hold the office without prior political or military experience. Photo: Gage Skidmore TORI SANDERS lead, but as votes came in a.m. on Nov. 9, Donald and this is important to me” the record for most primary He immediately tapped Staff Writer these polls were quickly prov- Trump hit 276 electoral votes as he pledged to bring unity votes by 1.4 million votes. into the fear and disdain en wrong. when the to the in his vic- After winning the pri- that many Americans felt After over a year of cam- Trump went on to take the called Wisconsin. tory speech. mary, Trump immediately towards the current politi- paigning and non-stop polls, battle ground states of Flori- At 3 a.m., Trump took The election race has been found himself immersed in cal environment. Election Day finally arrived da, North Carolina, Ohio to the stage after Clinton a historic one, starting with a battle against Hillary Clin- This is what many believe and proclaimed Donald and Pennsylvania, securing conceded the election via the Republican primary put- ton for the U.S. presidency. earned him his large prima- Trump the victor. a clear mathematical path to phone. ting forth 17 candidates. Trump came into the pri- ry following and ultimately Before election day, polls the presidency. Trump said, “I will be Trump not only won the mary stating that he was going won him the presidency. showed Clinton with a strong At approximately 2:30 president to all Americans, nomination, but he also broke to make America great again. See TRUMP p. 3 » Little Women brings Broadway musical to BJU

ELISA CRAWLEY Staff Writer

Bob Jones University will present Little Women: the Broadway Musical, running from Nov. 17 to 19. Little Women: the Broadway Musical is di- rected by Dr. Darren Lawson, the dean of the School of Fine Arts and Communication. For a while, Lawson has thought that it would be nice to do something other than an opera or a play for a university production and was asked multiple times for a musical. He originally saw Little Women performed on Broadway and realized that this great piece of literature combined with the theater expe- rience would be a perfect production for Bob Jones University. So far, the cast of around 20 people has been phenomenal, Lawson said. After the auditions, Lawson realized that each person fit his role already and things began to come together. Lawson traveled to New York City to cast guest artists for Jo, Marmie and Laurie. He found great talent and was even able to wel- come an artist back to BJU who has previously performed in University operas and dramas. See LITTLE WOMEN p. 6 » Laura Brundage (Beth), Elisa Chodan (Amy), Nikki Eoute (Meg), Angele Horn-Barrett (Marmee) and Caitlin Mesiano (Jo) compose the March family. Photo:Hal Cook 2 The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 3

OPINION OPINION COLUMN »COLUMN p. 2 tells us that It may seem that it’s just Dyke, a BJU senior, wore sex is something innately dirty, you and the screen, but por- a shirt reading “Porn Kills something to be covered up. nography reaches much fur- SNAPSHOT Love,” he was criticized by We stop seeing sex as a ther than that. multiple fellow students. natural, legitimate part of life, Pornography damages our - Although the message was and we make sex something relationship with God by mak- clearly opposing pornography, to be ashamed of and hidden ing us dissatisfied with God’s these students said that to rather than a gift to be enjoyed perfect design. openly display that word was in marriage. Pornography screams that IAN DYKE somehow in conflict with a Pornography lies to us God’s design for sex is incom- Staff Writer Christian testimony. about people. plete and insufficient. So do we refrain from ever By objectifying men and Ultimately, pornography IAN DYKE addressing or even acknowl- women, pornography strips is an offense against God, not Staff Writer edging our society’s addiction people of their identity and just individuals. to pornography? worth. No longer are people So if you’re struggling, find Pornography. This column For many teens and the facts and find truth. just got awkward. All contacts © 2016 emerging adults, pornography Begin to counter the lies That word itself can bring is the only voice being heard: that pornography is feeding out a nervous laugh, a slight HARBIN JORDAN COMIC: in the name of remaining de- you with the truth about love, blush or—more likely—awk- The Collegian Editorial cent, we have become silent Pornography relationships and identity. ward silence. while indecency itself screams “lies to us about Victory isn’t getting rid of “Silence” is a word that too Superbike murders remind us at us. lies: it’s replacing those lies often describes the conversa- EDITOR More than just awkward- love. with truth. tion about pornography. of our fallen human nature Abby Sivyer ness, I think there’s another Find somebody—a pastor, Although its prevalence in [email protected] reason we’re not having this a counselor, a professor—and our society is nearly epidem- The Superbike murders likely face additional charges. With a purified heart, we “These shall make war with conversation. I think we’re ” talk to them. Be honest. ic, most people don’t seem to case, where four people at Seeing Kohlhepp’s picture can counter the evil, hate and the Lamb, and the Lamb IAN NICHOLS PHOTO: afraid of the truth concerning made in the image of God, but Pornography’s greatest want to talk about this prob- Superbike Motorsports in flashing in multiple news sto- darkness of the world with shall overcome them: for he COPY EDITOR the problem of pornography. they become objects to be val- weapons against us are isola- Melody Wright lem called pornography. Chesnee were shot and killed ries on multiple news outlets good, love and light. is Lord of lords, and King of Because if we knew the ued only for the sum pleasure tion and silence. But that silence is under- in 2003, came to a close this leads one to ask, “How can Living in a world where kings: and they that are with NICK YASI // FRESHMAN // CINEMA PRODUCTION truth, we’d have to acknowl- they can offer us. Find accountability. You’re standable. After all, the whole past Saturday in connection someone be so evil?” evil makes the headlines and him are called, and chosen, edge that sleazy men and sex When we see people like not struggling alone. We’re STAFF WRITERS subject is a little awkward. to a recntly-solved missing In reality, we are all evil mass murders fill our news- and faithful.” Ian Dyke “I [have] always loved the process of how movies [are] offenders aren’t the only ones this, they become blurred the church, and in Christ, we It was awkward to tell my persons case. creatures with a fallen nature. feeds, it is easy to feel defeat- Looking to Christ, we see Tori Sanders looking at pornography. and indistinct. Pornography belong to each other. So let’s friend that my next column Todd Kohlhepp, the sex We like to assume that ed by darkness. that good wins. Light ulti- Katie Jackson It may be our fathers, sis- has dehumanized them. struggle together, and let’s find was about pornography. offender accused of kidnap- people are good—that hu- Revelation 17:14 says, mately will defeat darkness. Luke McCormick made. When I was younger I went to a film camp and ters, pastors or friends who are Pornography lies to us victory together. And it is awkward to hear ping Anderson local Kala man nature is good and kind Rebekah Anderson struggling. Pornography isn’t a about love. Finally, be vocal in oppo- Elisa Crawley about someone struggling Brown and murdering her and loving. fell in love with the art form. The thing about film is far-off problem in society; it’s a Love gives. Jesus said it was sition. Supreme Court Justice with pornography. boyfriend, Charles Carver, But with the fall of man in Karen Balint problem in the home. And for for love that the Father gave Louis Brandeis famously said Right now, as I’m typing confessed to the four Super- the Garden of Eden, sin en- many, it’s our struggle. His Son, but pornography tells sunlight is the best disinfec- this article out in the library, bike murders. tered the heart of man while Got great photos “Ignorance is bliss” has us we can love without giving. tant. This too is true about SPORTS WRITER that it combines every art form in order to tell one it’s awkward to have people Spartanburg County entering the world. too often been the response Pornography takes rela- pornography. Bring pornog- AJ Papagno pass by. I’m tempted to cover Sheriff’s deputies found This seems a bit depress- of campus events? to pornography for many tionship away from sex, the raphy into the light. Expose my screen or explain why Brown, missing since August, ing, but there is hope. story. Like how God uses all of creation to tell the Christians. But the price of deepest expression of rela- its lies in light of truth. “pornography” keeps popping in a metal storage container Galatians 1:4 says, “Who PHOTO EDITOR ignorance is the loss of truth. tionship. No longer is sex I’m not an expert, and I up in my paper. in rural Woodruff about a gave himself for our sins, that Send your photos to [email protected] for a And for followers of Jesus, something to be shared and don’t know much. But I know Stephen Dysert story of redemption and to show His love for us. There is this idea in our so- week ago. he might deliver us from this that’s too great a price to pay. given but something to satisfy that Jesus Christ is the Re- ciety, especially within conser- Brown was held captive present evil world, according chance to be featured on the So what is the truth about individual desires. deemer. Even now He is ac- vative Christian circles, that to for about two months on to the will of God and our PHOTOGRAPHERS “I would love to take this major and apply it to big- pornography? The truth about Love is shared between tively redeeming sinners. mention the topic of pornog- Kohlhepp’s property chained Father.” pornography is that pornogra- two people. Love can’t exist So for those of us who Collegian Instagram. Rebecca Snyder raphy is somehow unclean— by her neck like an animal, As Christians, we know Ian Nichols phy is a liar. when our sexuality is solely have believed pornography’s the biggest taboo of them all. police said. . that God provided a Savior budget films in order to incorporate biblical principles Pornography lies to us about ourselves rather than lies, let’s find redemption in When my brother Sam Kohlhepp is suspected of to cover the sin in man’s heart about sex. about relationship. His grace. See COLUMN p. 3 » even more murders and will with His blood. STAFF DESIGNERS into secular films and mainstream media.” Jacob Clipperton Ciarán Crawley Tyler Horkavy Amy Sheeter »TRUMP p. 1 email scandal. jority of the Senate, House of Fun Facts The victory did not come The key policy issues of Representatives, statehouses BJU from an easy fought battle. Trump’s campaign focus on and governorships. COMIC ARTIST The media, which originally reforming immigration, re- A landslide victory for Jordan Harbin helped Trump stand out pealing Obamacare, reducing the Republican Party, such amongst his 16 primary op- taxes, renegotiating current as this one, has not happened ○○For many years, students were required to attend chapel each ponents, became his greatest trade deals with other coun- since 1928. WEB EDITOR enemy as the race narrowed tries and taking aggressive Saturday morning. Margaret Nanney to him and Clinton. measures against ISIS. The media would run his The presidency was not political blunders on a seem- the only win for Republicans. ○○BJU held the first Gold Rush Daze in 1976. ingly constant cycle, even Sen. going as far as to run the oc- Tim Scott made history last casional fake story. night by becoming the first LIKE US ○○BJU first entered trade book publishing full-scale in late 1973. Debates between Donald black senator in the South Trump and Hillary Clinton since Reconstruction to be ○○In hopes to reduce food costs in the Dining Common, BJU focused mostly on ad homi- elected to serve the full six nem, with both candidates at- years in office. tacking the other’s character Trey Gowdy, representa- FOLLOW US purchased 609 acres of farmland in 1974 on which to breed and and past mistakes. tive for the 4th Congressio- Clinton would double nal District of South Caro- raise cattle. down on Trump’s comments lina, also won reelection for BJU - The Collegian while Trump would focus the his fourth term. @thecollegianbju

PHOTOS: REBECCA SNYDER REBECCA PHOTOS: conversation on Clinton’s Republicans won the ma- 6 NEWS The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 Thousands reached BJU Break through rare M&G religious collection Time REBEKAH ANDERSON John Ruscan, a watercol- Staff Writer orist who lived in the 1800s, had some very strong, vocal BJU’s Museum & Gallery opinions about art. served over 46,000 people last Ruscan favored the Re- Rest your mind with these year—about the current size naissance style and believed of the student body multiplied the Baroque style was too soothing games by 16. melodramatic and therefore This number includes out of style. The design of the room itself adds to the unique art in Gallery Three. Photo: Stephen Dysert people who visited M&G’s on- Jones said this concept in- BJU Word Search site galleries—including the fluenced those in the art field, perfect because Baroque reli- became more favorable and, located downtown at Heritage The goal of both galleries downtown location—as well and Baroque art was soon con- gious art was prevalent during by the late ’80s, prices for Ba- Green in the old Coca-Cola is to act as a mouthpiece for as those that were served off- sidered unfavorable. the ’40s. roque art began increasing. building. the art so that guests can find site through M&G’s Museum Years later, in the 20th cen- “It was glutting the mar- The M&G has two primary Jones said these collections a way to connect to it and ap- UUSUSWXZRSUSPY J J YPY L J NYTBQTBHR on the Move program. tury, people began to see the ket,” she said. methods of outsourcing: loans focus on a specific theme. preciate it for themselves. G Y RWO T G T J FNOHKONX I X F BXHNQYHPSA This program involves value in Baroque art. Eventually, Dr. Jones Jr. and exhibitions. Right now, the gallery’s “[Art] has a story to tell, YAOYPVE FDK J XCHUYDLR KW J NU F A V KHK YWD T P WM V O I ZPFREFGPSQSGDKMGDBHD sending two South Carolina- One who saw the value amassed one of the greatest M&G loans paintings feature exhibition is “The Art but it needs someone to tell WE E RDRNWE AXZXXHKXNXXMRZGOQSZTG certified educators into class- was Carl Hamilton, who collections of religious art to museums as near as the of Sleuthing.” it,” she said. EFHR J CZB J P LOZTRGSAHZNK F ZOSWPZM rooms in the Upstate. helped begin the North Caro- in North America, which re- Upstate of S.C. and as far as The gallery explores mys- Jones said believers have a IWEAUVOX I B EWN Y E E U E KZFYIGIPAVCZ J Q AWN F T G PWE TQMHGB BQUBBEAQLWC TW M&G’s Erin Jones said lina Museum of Art in Raleigh, sulted in the M&G opening Japan and Italy. In fact, M&G teries such as how a chemist unique role when it comes to HTV IWRYXAOQMT HC I GK PDQCKROZZDTA they reached 10,500 students North Carolina. in 1951. currently has one painting in artist works to preserve and interpreting art. QYE J RFHCGRRTU IWKBART I STSERI ES J YOR P HMN I NRYOSLTQEXUDS F S I TAUODZ between kindergarten and Hamilton told Dr. Bob Today, the M&G includes Bruges, Belgium. restore a work, how x-rays are “[Believers] have the keys TGYC I I UPMZEAVR I G J NHOXGHF RKGQJZ 12th grade last year—98 per- Jones Jr., president of BJU a rare, large collection of more Jones said that M&G’s abil- used to discover the history in their hands more than their A L UMN I ZU P BXERUXT J ZZUVMOY P D F UUO RQMORGRQTE GWN Y C V Y Z I I S Q C PWQ A VGT cent of the students attended from 1947 to 1971, that every than 50 Russian and Greek ity to loan paintings across the of a piece and the role of UV secular counterparts to unlock SETUCL I YYDF J SV F X FWWQ E D R F H J T J VF public schools. strong university has a strong icons, a collection of over globe provides opportunities light in conservation. the stories and the symbolism H B S OWP DWT P ZWUH I Y OZ HHYU J RPTUPFO LNL I YRUHEGCE FXOLXYKUDF S L AM I J KP M&G’s influence has collection of fine art and that 1,000 antiquities spanning 37 to introduce people to the In light of this sleuthing that are a part of religious art,” I WZWD A H X V CBOQDZGLOTOSBON I Z LDNS spanned six decades and BJU should begin a collection centuries and over 400 Eu- story of BJU. exhibition, Jones said an FBI she said. GOBAK E S P F K Y L E J AME EGOMN J ON E S ZKH served as an outreach oppor- of its own. ropean paintings represent- On campus, M&G has agent, Byron Thompson, will For example, when believ- WS UQXRNMUDE A EMNC Y T BRU I NSTOPVRS BXQB J DWCRZBIGJUICYCOL LARDSUK OW tunity for both the public and Dr. Jones Jr. took the idea ing art and times of the 14th done focus exhibitions. Jones visit the M&G on campus on ers see a painting of Christ on Y GMQX T DH E RGOXHFZSHQT J KDLMVEWGQ the University family since its to the BJU board at the time. through the 19th centuries. said that right now, they have Nov. 10 to talk about white the cross, the painting bears RDSOMUD J J H K J V ZMAWXOIELZHAQJCM I G J BCREARHUANYAZLSVUZRWGYDADRLF founding in 1951. They set aside some small The gallery includes works works featuring Luther or art- collar crime. more weight and value than it NLZVAN J RAF L LRYKCUHS U K R J G YWZ SVK Jones said the history of funds to begin a collection from such masters as Rubens, ists that he personally knew in Besides this connection of does to unbelievers. UBROSBRCUBA J LBXSC J O J J Y X CWX A RR J EAXR J GOYNVE LDQRAUBX J LBY J ZZFYBK the gallery shows God’s sov- that would focus on religious Tintoretto, Cranach, Botticelli light of this year’s 500th anni- art to real-life situations, Jones “Encountering the past is N I C J YSQZSMUN F R J OBHDCLAC J XNLGAY ereignty in providing both the art for the gallery. and Honthorst. versary of the Reformation. said that art has many other a humbling and inspiring ex- RC Y KBQT YWAILSXJYDKI IDSDJZUGLUP means and the right timing. Jones said the timing was Slowly, the Baroque style An extension of M&G is meaningful links. perience,” Jones said. VCNCOL LEG I ANNABP EYCMDDT Y CC Y CBP “It exhibits our consistent failures and depravity, but it Big Juicy Collards Dixon McKenzie Residence Hall Artist Series also shows how God has pre- Big Juicy CollardsSteve Pettit DixonGreenville McKenzieRodeheaveer Residence HallCollegian Artist Series served the powerful impact Steve PettitBruins GreenvilleAlumni Jones RodeheaverBrody Collegian of His Truth, goodness and beauty throughout history to Bruins Alumni Jones Brody draw people to Him.” BJU students may tour M&G for free with their stu- dent ID cards and bring three free guests. Many students have used this to bring their visiting par- 5 4 ents and friends to M&G. The M&G lobby (left) and Rembrandt Hall (right) display art rarities for visitors’ viewing enjoyment . Photo: Stephen Dysert 4 8 2 6 9 »LITTLE WOMEN p. 1 Are Meant To Be” is the most As the first musical to be Guest artists include Cait- powerful scene and a tearjerk- staged by BJU, Little Women: 7 6 5 lin Mesiano as Jo, Patrick er. He strongly advises that the the Broadway Musical will in- ® Dunn as Laurie and Angela attendees bring tissues. corporate the musical theater Layout & artwork © Copyright 2016 Education.com Build your own custom worksheet at education.com/worksheet-generator Horn-Barrett as Marmee. But there are also lighter experience with a great piece 1 2 3 For the rest of the cast, moments, including the story of literature and bring the BJU Lawson could double the within a story scene. student and faculty a unique number of artists involved by Lawson said Little Women: viewing experience. 7 3 6 double casting. the Broadway Musical is about Within the story of Little managing your expectations. 8 5 1 Women, Jo writes two scenes Jo thinks she and her sis- of plays. In the original musi- ters will be together forever, cal, the sisters and other peo- and her writing will provide 8 5 4 ple from the overarching tale for them. play those roles. But as her sisters face ill- 7 6 1 8 4 But Lawson realized he ness, catastrophe and love, she could cast more students by begins to see that her dream is giving each of these roles to falling apart. 9 2 different people. She must learn that life is Lawson had difficulty not about getting what is ex- naming his favorite scene, pected, but it’s about taking Little Women: the Broadway Musical blends literature with musical theater. Photo: Hal Cook but, to him, “Some Things what happens. CLIPPERTON JACOB DESIGN: CiARAN CRAWLEY, 6 NEWS The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 SPORTS & HEALTH 7 Mission team treats patients, shares Gospel in Kenya Dr. Wilkie brings diverse experience to shooting team KAREN BALINT in the clinic on Saturday. AJ PAPAGNO enforcement observer at the Staff Writer The clinic lasted six days in Sports Writer terrorist internment facility in three separate locations. Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. This past summer Kelly The following Friday the One of the newest sports Wilkie has been involved Ward, a senior health science medical team went on a safari that Bob Jones University has in an exchange program with major, and Luke Hall, a ju- in the morning and headed added to its intercollegiate Israel that allowed him to nior nursing major traveled back to Greenville. program is shooting. spend two weeks training to Nairobi, Kenya, with Dr. Through the medical clin- Dr. Mike Wilkie of BJU’s with the Israeli State Police. Marc Chetta and others from ic, the team saw between 240 criminal justice faculty is the Also, Wilkie was selected to all over the United States to and 280 people saved, and shooting team’s head coach. the FBI National Academy. work at a medical clinic. 1,200 patients were treated. Prior to coming to BJU as “However, the real high- The team was composed of The medical side of the trip a professor, Wilkie spent 25 lights to me have been the four students, two doctors and consisted of treating differ- years working in law enforce- times I have been able to have nurse practitioners, four reg- ent illnesses, which normally ment. a testimony with someone as istered nurses, a physician, an would not be diagnosed in Wilkie started his career a police officer,” Wilkie said. optometrist and the CEO of America, and hands-on expe- as a jailer and dispatcher. “God gave me the oppor- Medical Missions Outreach, rience with the patients. “I was hired because the tunity to have a hand in lead- Bradley Edmondson. During the trip, Ward was local police department had ing someone to Christ on MMO coordinated the able to take blood pressures, a small city lockup and didn’t both ends of my career and Luke Hall enjoyed his experience working along side Dr. Chetta on the Kenya medical mission team. Photo: Submitted nine-day trip. The team used oxygen levels and respiratory staff it full time with jail offi- many times as a testimony the free medical clinic to treat rates of the patients, shadow “We all shared two things lievers in addition to working pected it to be like the others. Another lesson he learned cers,” Wilkie said. along the way.” and diagnose the natives and Dr. Chetta and do pharmaceu- in common: medicine and Je- with believers. “The familiarity is reassur- was to expect the unexpected. After a prisoner hanged During his law enforce- share the Gospel. tical work. sus,” Hall said. “I was expecting to expand ing,” Dr. Chetta said. “You expect to be a bless- himself, the jail hired another ment career, Wilkie served Once the patients were “I think Dr. Chetta is who I Dr. Chetta said he was able my medical knowledge,” Ward “It makes you more com- ing to a lot of people, but the staff member, he said. as chief of police for the cities helped, local pastors, deacons learned the most from on the to grow very close to Ward said. fortable, and there is not that people in the church and the “I was already a reserve of Springdale and Jonesville, Coach Wilkie (left) and shooting team member Matt Bright (right) strive to use shooting as a ministry opportunity. Photo: Ian Nichols and other team members had trip,” Ward said. and Hall and says the three of “I want to do medical mis- sense of fear.” patients were also a blessing to officer with that department South Carolina. has shown Himself strong to University of South Carolina joined the Bob Jones Univer- the opportunities to shoot the opportunity to witness to “He took a lot of time to them will be lifelong friends. sions later on, so I was try- One of the most impactful me,” Hall said. and made the transition to full In 2002, Wilkie was made him and has protected him in Columbia. sity criminal justice faculty competitively. Now I have the individuals. stop what he was doing and Before the trip, Hall knew ing to get a feeling of what lessons Hall learned on the The most impactful lesson time,” Wilkie said. the chief of police for the city many times from un¬seen In 2011, Wilkie received and has now been chosen to those opportunities and get Following a 24-hour flight teach me.” there would be certain spiri- it would be like and what it trip was not to take anything Ward learned was “not to see Throughout his 25-year of Acworth, , and dangers. his doctoral degree in public be the first coach of the Bru- to do so with students in a from Greenville to Nairobi, Hall and Ward were able to tual expectations he needed would entail.” for granted, specifically the people as a project as much career, Wilkie was able to served in that position until Wilkie graduated from administration from Valdosta ins’ shooting team. Christian atmosphere.” the team arrived on Friday grow closer to the other team- to prepare for, especially in the Dr. Chetta, who has gone medical professionals and the as seeing them as people who be a part of many significant he retired from law enforce- Bob Jones University in 1981 State University in Valdosta, “It is neat to be a part of a Wilkie said he looks for- evening and began working mates on the trip. areas of ministering to unbe- on six other MMO trips, ex- medicine we easily access. need the Gospel,” she said. events ranging from presiden- ment in 2012. with a B.A. in Bible and went Georgia, and his dissertation start-up program in college ward to letting shooting be- The most exciting medical tial protection details with the Wilkie said that during his on to earn a master’s degree topic was police misconduct. athletics,” Wilkie said. come a platform for ministry experience of the trip for Hall Secret Service to being a law law enforcement career God in criminal justice from the In the fall of 2012, Wilkie “I used to wish that I had and to share the Gospel. was assisting Chetta in the re-

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the hippos. RAZORBACKS 10 0 2 39 4 LANIER BLACK 12 1 1 80 34 CLASSICS 12 0 0 78 12 Chetta said the most ex- ALPHA 2 11 2 0 75 22 COLTS 11 1 1 78 25 citing event for him was the PATRIOTS 7 2 2 20 6 9 2 3 68 42 10 3 0 88 17 nighttime safari. BULLDOGS SEAGULLS VIKINGS 12 0 The team was also able to 7 3 1 18 ALPHA 1 9 2 3 58 27 TIGERS 7 4 37 30

go to a girls’ orphanage for PANTHERS 8 2 4 50 31 PIRATES 7 4 1 64 32 COBRAS 6 2 3 15 9 children with HIV and AIDS WOLVES 8 3 4 66 29 FLAMES 7 4 1 75 26 and play with the children. SPARTANS 5 1 15 18 5 ROYALS 6 4 2 43 32 KANGAS 7 5 2 43 45 For Chetta, the bond that 7 6 1 43 47 6 6 1 42 42 believers share in Christ was LIONS 5 6 1 15 19 BEARS BANDITS evident on the trip. TORNADOS 4 9 0 32 36 CARDINALS 5 7 1 39 45 ROYALS 4 5 2 13 12 “The amazing thing is KNIGHTS 3 9 1 33 62 BEAR CUBS 5 7 1 29 58 when you meet Christians, CAVALIERS 3 9 0 10 23 BASILEAN 3 10 1 34 53 EAGLES 4 9 0 31 65 there is an immediate kinship COBRAS 2 11 0 23 74 GATORS 2 9 0 11 76 that transcends ethnicity and RAMS 2 9 1 8 37 Kelly Ward (left) and Luke Hall (right) treated and ministered to children in Kenya. Photos: Submitted color,” Chetta said. STALLIONS 1 11 0 3 79 DRAGONS 0 11 1 7 60 TORNADOS 1 9 1 10 23 LANIER GREEN 0 11 0 29 69 OWLS 0 13 1 4 93

STATISTICS AS OF NOV. 9, 2016 STATISTICS AS OF NOV. 9, 2016 // news briefs STATISTICS AS OF NOV. 9, 2016 Tonight Wednesday, Nov. 16 7 p.m. Le Ballon Rouge | Levinson Hall 12 p.m. Be the Match | Alumni front sidewalk This 1956 classic French film tells of a magic red balloon that follows a French schoolboy around Paris. Although the film contains little dialogue, English sub- Be the Match will be on campus to administer mouth swabs in hopes of finding titles will be provided. Admission is free. matches for cancer patients in need of a bone marrow transplant. GO 5 p.m. String Orchestra | Stratton Hall Monday, Nov. 14 Directed by Dr. Yuriy Leonovich, the string orchestra will present a concert of 4 p.m. Leadership Workshop | Levinson Hall chamber string music featuring soprano Amy Johnson and violinist Kristin Leonov- In the fourth of this fall’s series of leadership workshops, Matthew Weathers will ich. speak on the topic “Setting and Reaching Worthy Goals” our new Instagram account Thursday, Nov. 17 @thecollegianbju Tuesday, Nov. 15 11 a.m. Student Led Chapel | FMA for exclusive photos and weekly highlights! 7 p.m. Forum on Evangelicals & Politics | Stratton Hall Students should sit in their regularly assigned chapel seats. This third and final forum of the “Balancing Piety and Pragmatism: Evangelicals and Politics” series will address the role of evangelicals and politics in the future. // 8 The Collegian . Nov. 11, 2016 NEWS Start your day the sunny side up way: Eggs Up Grill

KATIE JACKSON restaurant, only with better ‘N Egg, Breakfast Wrap and Staff Writer service,” Collins said. Western Bagel—all for less When walking into the than $7. Want breakfast for lunch? restaurant, customers will The Eggs Up Grill menu Eggs Up Grill is a breakfast- immediately be greeted by a also includes signature om- serving, highly-rated res- host or hostess who will seat elets, pancakes, waffles and taurant with two locations them in the dining area. what they call “ultimate in Greenville—one on Au- The room is situated with French toast.” gusta Street and the other on a variety of booths and tables Their lunch items include Woodruff Road, open 6 a.m. while the walls are decorated sandwiches, burgers, wraps, to 2 p.m. seven days a week. with cheerful early morning soups and salads. Eggs Up Grill began in depictions of farm life— In order to satisfy as many 1986 as part of a franchise roosters, sunrises and coun- customers as possible, Eggs in South Carolina. The fran- try living. Up Grill also offers menu Serving all-day breakfast, Eggs Up Grill continues to be a favorite in the South. Photo: Rebecca Snyder chise has restaurants in nine Customers are also able items that are heart-healthy Southern states and has been to see into the kitchen from and gluten free. part of Greenville since 2013. their seats in the dining All wraps are classified However, the Woodruff room, which adds to the as heart healthy, and the Road location recently un- friendly atmosphere of Eggs “Loaded Home Fry Platters,” derwent new management. Up Grill. which are described on their Dazz Collins began man- The menu has many op- website as a “platter of our fa- agement of Eggs Up Grill in tions for either breakfast mous home fries with fixin’s February 2015 and currently items or lunch. and two eggs on top” are glu- owns the restaurant. Collins said the most ten free. Collins said Eggs Up Grill popular menu choice at her Along with food, Eggs is unique when compared location is The Classic. Up Grill sells T-shirts, mugs to other restaurants in the For $8.52, The Classic and caps. A shirt is $18 to Greenville area because of comes with two eggs, bacon $20, a mug is either $9.99 the setup, food and service. or sausage, home fries or grits or $11.99, depending on the Collins is confident that and toast. style bought and a cap is $17. Eggs Up Grill serves only the Eggs Up Grill also has Eggs Up Grill is ready and best food with superb service. eight different breakfast waiting to fill their next cus- “Customers will be seated sandwiches to choose from. tomer with freshly-cooked Less than 20 minutes away, both locations make for a convenient breakfast stop. Photo: Rebecca Snyder and served just like any other A few include The Ham food served with a smile.

Be the match who saves a life student body. Stima said she members who are hurting. around nine months ago. believes it is a feasible goal. Kramer said students Hucks had seen the suc- LUKE MCCORMICK yourself in the registry is “Many times, a blood “We are so willing to give can give throughout the day cess of the event on other Staff Writer not a commitment to give, cancer patient’s last effort is here,” Stima said. without sacrificing much college campuses and but it allows doctors to find a bone marrow transplant,” “It’s been such a good time or being late to class. wished to bring it to Bob “What can you do with possible donors for their Stima said. testimony to the organiza- “It’s something you can Jones University. five minutes? With five min- patients before contacting “I know my aunt person- tion to see how willing we do in between classes,” “He thought it would be utes you could save a life.” them about giving. ally wasn’t able to find a do- are to help them in any way Kramer said. a fantastic thing that the This is the simple motto Kramer said chances of nor, and she ended up pass- possible.” “And you might be the UMA could do in its early of the University Marketing being selected are small, ing away shortly after her Stima said Be the Match missing puzzle piece to years of existence,” Kramer Association for its upcom- but offering DNA is a way of diagnosis.” is a chance to show the something much bigger.” said. ing drive for Be the Match, making yourself available Stima said those who Greenville community how Kramer said Robert The UMA was founded in a bone marrow donor regis- to save a life without giving participate give families suf- much the University cares Hucks, faculty adviser to March 2015 and is managing tration organization. much time or any money. fering from cancer hope for about members of the com- the UMA, thought of bring- all staffing, planning and or- According to UMA lead- “If we’re honest, time their loved one in need. munity, especially those ing Be the Match to campus ganization for the event. ership, Be the Match will be and money is what college Stima said 80 percent of taking DNA samples on Nov. students have the least of,” marrow donations are done 16 at noon on the West Drive Kramer said. in a way similar to giving side of the Alumni Building “Bone marrow trans- blood, and giving DNA for to add students to the bone plants are something that the registry is easier because marrow donor registry. while rare, are extremely it requires no needles. Coffee and cookies will important.” Stima said the swab will be provided for students who Lizzy Stima, director of take only about 45 seconds participate, and the process community involvement for and simply involves four cot- will take only five minutes. the UMA, handled logisti- ton ball swipes of each cor- Jeremy Kramer, executive cal issues of bringing Be ner of the mouth. Mr. Anderson will be available for personal appointments vice president of the UMA, the Match to campus and The process is simple and TuesdayWednesday, November said Be the Match is a non- encourages students to par- will be demonstrated for Please call or email to schedule a no-obligation appointment profit organization that con- ticipate in the event. those who participate. nects possible bone marrow Stima said participating The UMA has a goal of 1-800-691-7986 | [email protected] donors with patients in need. can be helpful for those who 500 students to participate Kramer said placing have blood cancer. or roughly 20 percent of the

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