The Campus Voice

Alice Lloyd College’s Student Newsletter Inside This Issue: January 28, 2019  Hunger Din Menu  Softball Schedule Open Dorm/Room Checks:  Men’s and Women’s Basketball schedule There will be a Women’s open dorm and room check on

 Baseball Schedule Thursday the 31st. Open Dorm is from 7:00-9:00.

 Weekly Devotional We still have three pairs of men’s  Academic Calendar SGA- Blood Center dress shoes, size 9 medium, for any Blood Drive  Birthdays student who would like a pair. If in- The first blood drive of the semester  Student Lounge is scheduled for Tuesday, 29th in terested, please come by Miss Stum-  Student Government Cushing Hall from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. bo’s office, DSC 205. Assembly Please donate because there is a shortage of blood supply and fewer  Speech Competition people are able to donate during the winter. There is a possibility that stu- dents can get convocation credit for donating as a community service. Convocation cards will be handed out at the drive and signed by a SGA offi- cial. ALC’s SGA thanks the campus community for their tremendous re- sponse to past blood drives. Jon Taylor, SGA President

Wonder what is on my Riddle: schedule today? Paul's height is six feet, he's an Student Editor: assistant at a butcher's shop, Ransom Barnett and wears size 9 shoes. What does he weigh? The Campus Voice Page 2 Hunger Din Menu Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Monday: Scrambled Eggs, Hard Monday: Broccoli Cheese Soup, Ham- Monday: Broccoli Cheese Soup, Carved Boiled Eggs, Tater Tots, Sausage burgers, Spinach Tomato Tortellini, Pota- Pork Roast, Broccoli Rice Casserole, Au Links, Pancakes, Hot Cereals, to Chips, Sliced Carrots, Buttered Peas, Gratin Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Spinach, Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Pizza Station, Rotis- Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Baked Pasta Bar, Rotis- serie Station serie Station Tuesday: Scrambled Eggs, Scrambled Denver Eggs, Grilled Tuesday : Vegetable Soup, Carved Pit Tuesday: Vegetable Soup, Cuban Sand- Potatoes w/ Onions, Bacon, Ham, Taco Tuesday, Scalloped Potatoes, wich, Baked Rotini, French Fries, Lima French Toast Sticks, Hot Cereals, Green Beans, Creamed Corn, Salad Bar, Beans, Cauliflower, Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup Deli Bar, Pizza Station, Rotisserie Station French Fry Bar, Rotisserie Station Wednesday : Scrambled Eggs, Wednesday: Tomato Soup, Grilled Wednesday: Tomato Soup, Carved Turkey Fried Eggs, Hash Browns, Sausage Cheese Sandwich, Pasta Fantastica, Pota- Breast, Wild Rice w/ Sausage & Mushroom, Gravy, Biscuits, Hot Cereals, to Chips, Buttered Corn, Italian Blend, Mashed Potatoes, Fried Okra, Buttered Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Pizza Station, Rotis- Corn, Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Nacho Bar, Rotis- serie Station serie Station Thursday: Scrambled Eggs, Hard Boiled Eggs, Tater Tots, Fried Bo- Thursday: Cream of Potato Soup, Chick- Thursday: Cream of Potato Soup, Carved logna, Pancakes, Hot Cereals, en Caesar Wrap, Soup Beans & Corn- Roast Beef, Vegetable Fried Rice, Mashed Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup bread, Fried Potatoes, Mustard Greens, Potatoes, Winter Blend, Brussel Sprouts, Sauerkraut, Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Pizza Sta- Salad Bar, Deli Bar, Breakfast Bar, Rotis- Friday: Scrambled Eggs, Omelet tion, Rotisserie Station serie Station Eggs, Hash Browns, Sausage Patties, Oatbran Pancakes, Hot Friday: Black Bean Soup, Chicken Sand- Friday: Black Bean Soup, Beef Stir Fry, Cereals, Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup wich, Vegetable Lo-Mein, French Fries, Creamy Chicken Bake, Steamed Rice, Broc- Peas & Carrots, Normandy Blend, Salad coli Cuts, Capri Blend, Salad Bar, Deli Bar Saturday: Scrambled Eggs, Sau- Bar, Deli Bar, Pizza Station, Rotisserie Sta- sage Gravy, Biscuits, Hot Cereal Saturday: Tomato Rice Soup, Chicken Nug- tion of the Day, Waffle Bar, Hot Syrup gets, Baked Pasta, French Fries, Buttered Saturday: Tomato Rice Soup, Patty Corn, Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar Melts, Potato Chips, Mixed Vegetables, Salad Bar

Sunday: Chicken Rice Soup, Carved Pork Loin, Chicken Cacciatore, Au Gratin Pota- toes, Yellow Squash, Fried Okra, Salad Bar, Rotisserie Station Alice Lloyd College 2019 Softball Schedule

February 10 IU Southeast 12:00pm Pippa Passes, Ky 10 IU Southeast 2:00pm Pippa Passes, Ky 16 TBA Pippa Passes, KY 16 Asbury University TBA Pippa Passes, KY 17 12:00 Pippa Passes, Ky 17 Brescia University 2:00 Pippa Passes, Ky 28 Johnson University TBA Knoxville, TN 28 Johnson University TBA Knoxville, TN March 2 Old Salem South Tournament TBA Winston Salem, NC 3 Old Salem South Tournament TBA Winston Salem, NC 4 1:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 4 University of Pikeville 3:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 8 Miami Middletown 4:00pm Middletown, OH 8 Miami Middletown 6:00pm Middletown, OH 9 Miami Hamilton 12:00pm Hamilton, OH 9 Miami Hamilton 2:00pm Hamilton, OH 10 Rochester College 1:00pm Pikeville, KY 10 University of Pikeville 3:00pm Pikeville, KY 19 Hiwassee College 1:00pm Madisonville, TN 19 Hiwassee College 3:00pm Madisonville, TN 21 Ecclesia 1:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 21 Ecclesia 3:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 22 Johnson University Round Robin TBA Knoxville, TN 23 Johnson University Round Robin TBA Knoxville, TN 27 4:00pm Berea, KY 27 Berea College 6:00pm Berea, KY 30 Bluefield State College 2:00pm Bluefield, WV 30 Bluefield State College 4:00pm Bluefield, WV April 6 UC-Clermont 2:00pm Batavia, OH 6 UC-Clermont 4:00pm Batavia, OH 7 UC-Clermont 12:00pm Batavia, OH 7 UC-Clermont 2:00pm Batavia, OH 11 Berea College 2:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 11 Berea College 4:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 16 Hiwassee College 2:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 16 Hiwassee College 4:00pm Pippa Passes, KY 24 Bluefield State College 2:00pm Pippa Passes, Ky 24 Bluefield State College 4:00pm Pippa Passes, Ky 27 Asbury University TBA Wilmore, KY 27 Asbury University TBA Wilmore, KY May 6-8 Mid-East Regional Tournament TBA TBA 15-17 NCCAA World Series TBA TBA ALC Women and Men’s Basketball Schedule, Spring 2019

Women’s Schedule January 3 Christian H 5:30& 7:30 5 IU East H 1&3 8 Midway A 5:30-7:30 10 Asbury University H 5:30-7:30 15 West VA Tech A 5:30-7:30 19 Rio Grande H 1 & 3 22 KY Christian A 5:30& 7:30 24 Carlow A 5:30-7:30 26 Point Park A 1&3 29 Indiana Southeast H 5:30&7:30 February 2 Brescia A 1:00& 3:00 CST 5 Cincinnati Christian H 5:30-7:30 9 Indiana Kokomo A 1 & 3 12 Midway H 5:30 & 7:30 14 Asbury University A 5; 30-7:30 16 Kentucky Christian University H 1&3 Tournament; February 20, 23, 27

Men’s Schedule January 3 OCU Home 7:30pm 5 IU East Home 3:00pm 8 Midway Away 7:30pm 10 Asbury Home 7:30pm 15 WV Tech Away 7:30pm 19 Rio Grande Home 3:00pm 22 KCU Away 7:30pm 24 Carlow Away 7:30pm 26 Point Park Away 3:00pm 29 IU Southeast Home 7:30pm

February 2 Brescia Away 3:00pm (CST) 5 CCU Home 7:30pm 9 IU Kokomo Away 3:00pm 12 Midway Home 7:30pm 14 Asbury Away 7:30pm 16 KCU Home 3:00pm

Alice Lloyd Baseball Schedule

FEBRUARY APRIL 23 UNOH HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 2 UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE HOME 3:00PM 24 UNOH HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 3 BLUEFIELD HOME 3:00PM/5:00PM MARCH 4 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 1 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN HOME 2:00PM 6 MIAMI UNIVERSITY-HAMILTON AWAY 2 OHIO STATE - LIMA HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 4:00PM/6:00PM 5 KENTUCKY CHRISTIAN AWAY 1:00PM/3:00PM 7 MIAMI UNIVERSITY -HAMILTON AWAY 12:00PM/2:00PM 8 OHIO UNI. - CHILLICOTHE AWAY 1:00PM/3:00PM 12 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY AWAY 4:00PM/6:00PM 9 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 13 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY AWAY 12:00PM/2:00PM 11TH-13TH BATTLE AT THE SMOKIES AWAY TBA 16 BEREA COLLEGE AWAY 3:00PM/5:00PM 15 HIWASSEE COLLEGE AWAY 1:00PM/3:00PM 17 UNIVERSITY OF PIKEVILLE HOME 3:00PM 16 HIWASSEE COLLEGE AWAY 1:00PM/3:00PM 19 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY AWAY 4:00PM/6:00PM 19 NEW RIVER CC HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 23 ASBURY UNIVERSITY AWAY 6:00PM 20 PERFECT GAME TOURNAMENT AWAY TBA 24 CUMBERLANDS HOME (V) 2:00PM/(JV) 4:00PM 21 PERFECT GAME TOURNAMENT AWAY TBA 26 HIWASSEE COLLEGE HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 23 CINCINNATI CLERMONT HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 27 HIWASSEE COLLEGE HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 24 CINCINNATI CLERMONT HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 28 NEW RIVER CC HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM 26 ASBURY UNIVERSITY HOME 2:00PM MAY 27 CUMBERLANDS AWAY (V) 1:00PM/(JV) 3:00PM 5 WRIGHT STATE - LAKE AWAY 2:00PM/4:00PM 29 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM TBA NCCAA MID-EAST REGIONAL AWAY (OAKLAND 30 JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOME 1:00PM/3:00PM CITY,IN) 31 MIAMI UNI - MIDDLETOWN AWAY TBA NCCAA WORLD SERIES AWAY (EASLEY, SC) 1:00PM/3:00PM

WEEKLY DEVOTIONAL BY BRISTOL MCGEE

Devotion and Events- Campus Ministry Ephesians 2:8-9 “For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, 9) not a result of works, so that no one may boast.” - We are all dead in our sin from birth. This is explained in verses 1-4 of this chapter. We are all doomed and have no hope of an eternal life without God. If we are dead in our sins, that means that we can’t do anything about it. If someone is dead, they can’t call for help, because they don’t have the ability to. -But God didn’t leave us there! Through Christ’s death on the cross, we have the opportunity to be saved and given life by God through Christ. As I said earlier, we were all dead at one point. So this means that even us being able to understand what the Bible is saying is evidence of God bringing us to life. -By Grace, through faith, not as a result of works! - Nobody is good enough to be saved. Nobody deserves the grace and mercy that God gives. Therefore, it has nothing to do with how good or bad you are as a person beforehand. Hell is overflowing with “good people,” and Heaven is overflowing with people who were dead and were brought to life and changed by Christ. So our relationship with Christ is entirely based on God’s grace towards us and our faith in Him. As a result of that faith and love in a relationship with Christ, we are then obedient to God and His Word, the Bible. - It doesn’t matter how good or bad someone is. You have the opportunity to come to God as you are, and he will take you as you are and change you into something brand new! Without God, a person remains spiritually dead for all eternity, but with God, they are brought from death into eternal life!

Events January 30 th - Testimony night, 9pm Cushing Hall February Study- Love, Sex and Dating study every Wednesday night at 9pm in Cushing Hall! Page 7 Spring 2019 Academic Calendar

January January 2 (W) JBS Start Second Semester May May 1-3 (W-F) JBS Final Exams January 7 (M) ALC Faculty/Staff Opening Day th January 7 (M) ALC Registration May 1 (W) JBS Kindergarten/8 Grade Graduation January 8 (T) ALC Classes Begin May 3 (F) JBS Baccalaureate/Commencement January 15 (T) ALC Opening Convocation May 4 (Sat) ALC Baccalaureate/Commencement January 15 (T) ALC Last Day to Register/Drop-Add May 6-7 (M-T) JBS Faculty In-service & Closing Day January 29 (T) ALC Blood Drive May 9-17 (Th-F) Voices of Choir Tour January 30 (W) JBS 3rd Quarter Midterm Ends June February June 15 (S) ALC Summer Orientation February 11-15 Global Awareness Week February 27 (W) JBS 3rd Quarter Grades Due

March March 1 (F) ALC Midterm Grades Due March 11-15 ALC/JBS Spring Break (No Classes) March 18-22 ALC Pre-registration March 30 (Sat) ALC Alumni Board Meeting

April April 1 (M) JBS 4th Quarter Midterm Ends April 4 (Th) ALC Blood Drive April 4 (Th) All Campus Cookout April 4-6 ALC Spring Play April 9 (T) ALC Spring Rave April 9 (T) ALC Honors Day (Required of Students, April 10 (W) ALC Athletic Awards April 11 (Th) ALC Student Work Awards Convocation (Required of Students, Faculty, & Staff) April 11 (Th) ALC Work Study Day April 12 (F) ALC Floyd County Alumni Banquet April 13 (Sat) JBS Prom April 16-18 ( JBS K-9 Achievement Test April 19 (F) Good Friday (no classes) April 23 (T) JBS Senior Spotlight April 26 (F) ALC Last Day of Classes Birthdays

Katelyn Collins 1/27 Abigail Darnell 1/27 Carley Mills 1/27

Alexis Napier 1/28 Akinyemi Idris 1/29 William Sexton 1/29

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Anna Combs 1/31 Breanna Bonbrake 1/31 Grayson Griffith 2/1

ALC CAMPUS CENTER STUDENT LOUNGE/GAME ROOM HOURS SUNDAY – 2:00PM – 10:00PM MONDAY – 10:00AM – 10:00PM TUESDAY – 10:00AM – 10:00PM WEDNESDAY – 10:00AM – 10:00PM THURSDAY – 10:00AM – 10:00PM FRIDAY – 10:00AM – 10:00PM SATURDAY – 2:00PM – 10:00PM THE STUDENT LOUNGE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY – THURSDAY FROM 3:00PM TO 4:30PM Student Government Association News

Officers

President Jonathan Taylor VP John Driskill VP ADM Dakota Burnett Senior Reps. Hailey Champion Caudill Kelli Akers

Junior Reps. Ransom Barnett Pat Riley

Sophomore Reps. Greyson Philpot Erin Jackson

Freshman Reps. Abigail Burnette Callie Chaney

Faculty Advisor Christine Stumbo

SGA Meeting Minutes-January 21, 2019 Call to order Attendance Jonathan Taylor, President, Kelli Akers, Callie Chaney, Dakota Burnett, Greyson Philpot, Abbey Burnett, Pat Riley Absent: John Driskill, Hailey Champion Caudill, Erin Jackson and Ransom Barnett. Office hours: no change Reviewed each members responsibilities Took Shirt sizes Upcoming events Blood Drive on the 27th Valentine’s Day dance on the 12th. Will need to purchase glow sticks and other decorations deemed appropriate by Cushing Hall We will communicate with the Din to figure out the best night for a bingo night Possible idea with March Madness was discussed, pushed to be further discussed at a later meeting Easter egg hunt is also being discussed.

New proposals

Further work with improving the studies in the dorms will be typed up and proposed in the next meeting to be approved John Driskill’s proxy brought up an idea for flex bucks with the café and Din along with the possibility of putting guard rails beside the creek to improve safety

Next meeting will be Feb 3rd at 5:00pm in DSC 2nd Floor Conference Room. Announcing the 26th Annual

James V. Mongiardo

Speech Competition

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019 @ 1:00PM $$$ Cash prizes for top three winners! $$$ ● All ALC students are eligible to participate ● Application forms available until February 8th, 2019

Theme: Let’s Talk About the Way We Talk: The Appalachian Dialect in 2019

“No issue confounds the writer from Appalachia more than the question of how to present our dialect. No other dialect in America car- ries with it the stigma, the baggage, of mountain speech. It is considered the mark of the uneducated, unsophisticated, unassimilated cartoon characters, the only group it’s still okay to openly display prejudice toward!” – Rita Sims Quillen

For competition guidelines please contact Dr. Mullins in Cushing Hall (368-6050), or via email: POST DATE: January 22, 2019 NOTICE TO RESIDENTS

Natural Gas Public Awareness Program Everyone in our community is familiar with our local gas department but some may not realize that natural gas utilities receive their gas from natural gas pipeline systems. The purpose for these underground energy portals is to safely transport this vital fuel to heat homes and power businesses and vital service institutions. The transportation of natural gas through these pipelines is one of the safest methods for trans- porting energy, although accidents can occur. One of the ways accidents occur is when someone digs in the vicinity of a gas pipe and cuts the line. The Kentucky One-Call system is an organization to prevent these types of accidents. Dialing 811 and providing information to the opera- tor will ensure that local utilities, including gas utilities, will mark their lines. Another way accidents occur is when leaks from pipelines, appli- ances or other gas-related equipment occur. Natural gas is a colorless, odorless fuel that is lighter than air. Because it is odorless, a harmless odorant, usually smelling like rotten eggs, is added to the gas so that the presence of gas may be detected. Leaks may be detected by noticing the following: 1) Smelling gas (odorant) near a meter or pipeline, sometimes after excavation work 2) A hissing or roaring sound caused by escaping gas 3) Dead or discolored vegetation in an otherwise green environment 4) Blowing dirt, grass or leaves 5) Steady bubbling in a wet, flooded areas or other water environment 6) A fire in or near an appliance or gas pipe 7) Unusual noise at an appliance 8) Unusual behavior of the flame at an appliance burner In the event of a detected gas leak, the following should take place: 1) Leave the vicinity immediately (without making calls or operating light switches) 2) Evacuate others in the vicinity 3) Turn off and abandon cars or equipment in the vicinity 4) Do not start a car or other equipment in the vicinity 5) Do not operate any electrical or electronic equipment in the vicinity 6) Do not light a match or use another source of ignition 7) Do not smoke 8) Warn others to stay away from the area 9) Stay away from open flames 10) Wait for maintenance, emergency or utility personnel to put out flames To report a leak, call the Alice Lloyd College Physical Plant Office: On-Campus Ext 6130, Off-Campus 606-368-6130. In keeping the public safe from the potential hazards of natural gas, such as fire or explosion caused by leaks, Alice Lloyd College, assisted by Moore’s Pipeline Service is required to perform an annual corrosion control survey. The distribution piping that is made of steel requires a survey to ensure that the pipe is not rusting or being damaged by the soil. A leak survey is also performed monthly to find leaks in piping and related gas equipment. Additionally, the maintenance staff performs periodic sniff tests to ensure that odorant can be detected in the gas. The maintenance staff also makes periodic checks for gas leaks and monitors each gas meter. The agency that oversees all natural gas safety related activity for our distri- bution piping is the Kentucky Public Service Commission. They can be reached at 502-364-3940. To obtain further information about natural gas you may contact Columbia Gas or this office. The Campus Voice Page 13 THE CAMPUS VOICE STUDENT NEWSLETTER (PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES) Residence Hall Weekend Duty Head Resident: Tammi Hall Resident Advisors: Dakota Burnett, Keianna Ross

Riddle Answer: Meat.

SGA Valentine’sDance February 12th Cushing Hall 8:00-11:00 p.m.