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The Campus Voice The Campus Voice Alice Lloyd College’s Student Newsletter for the week of September 28th. Inside This Issue: Announcements Announcements Yearbook Photographs Personal yearbook photographs will be taken periodically for each class. Professional dress is re- Hunger Din Menu quired to have your photo taken Tuesday, September 29th 1:00-3:00—Freshmen Cross Country Schedule Tuesday, October 6th 1:00-3:00—Make-up pictures Women’s Volleyball Schedule If you miss the day designated for your class, you cannot have your picture taken on a day meant for another class. You must wait until October 6th. Women’s Basketball Schedule Blood Drive Men’s Basketball Schedule During the blood drive last Tuesday, September 22nd, the Kentucky Blood Center was able to collect 18 units of blood. Academic Calendar It is FASFA Time Again WHO LOVES CA$H?! If we receive a screenshot of your confirmation email to finan- [email protected] (or you come in to FA to file) by October 14th you will be entered to win some different Visa gift cards. WE ARE GIVING AWAY 2 $150 cards and 2 $50 cards! If you file within the first week you will get double entry! Please let me know if you have any questions or you can call Financial Aid at 606-368-6058. You may also call or text 606-497-5864 or 606-497-7247. Tori Nairn Financial Aid Director Ready for this week’s Dad Joke? Student Editor: Check out the last page! ZuZu is relaxing the stress of Abigail Burnette midterms away. 2020 Alice Lloyd College Cross Country Schedule September 19 Run with the Wolves Invitational 11:30am Richmond, IN Race Order: Men’s 8K then *No fans allowed* October 3 Louisville Classic TBA E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park Race Order: Women’s 5K then Men’s 8K Louisville, KY *Limited Fans allowed* 9 Rio Grande Home Meet 4:30pm University of Rio Grande Race Order: Women’s 5K then Men’s 8K Rio Grande, OH 24 Chick-fil-A Invitational TBA Asbury University Race Order: Women’s 5K then Men’s 8K Wilmore, KY November 7 River States Conference Championship TBA Richmond, IN Race Order: Men’s 8K then Women’s 5K *No fans allowed* 14 NCCAA Nationals TBA TBA Race Order: Men’s 8K then Women’s 5K Hunger Din Menu The Campus Voice Page 3 Breakfast Lunch Dinner Monday Monday Monday Scrambled Eggs Broccoli Cheese Soup Broccoli Cheese Soup Hard Boiled Eggs Chicken Ranch Wrap Carved Roast Beef Hash Browns Beef Pot Pie Pioneer Pasta Sausage Links Potato Chips Mashed Potatoes Pancakes Buttered Peas Normandy Blend Italian Blend Yellow Squash Tuesday Scrambled Eggs Tuesday Tuesday Scrambled Denver Eggs Tomato Florentine Tomato Florentine Tater Tots Carved Pit Ham Buffalo Enchilada Bacon Taco Tuesday Spinach Artichoke Pasta French Toast Scalloped Potatoes Mexican Rice Green Beans Broccoli Cuts Wednesday Capri Blend Sliced Carrots Scrambled Eggs Fried Eggs Wednesday Wednesday Home Fries Vegetable Soup Vegetable Soup Sausage Gravy BBQ Pork Sandwich Carved Turkey Breast Biscuits Mac and Cheese Lentil Penne Primavera Potato Chips Mashed Potatoes Thursday California Blend Brussel Sprouts Scrambled Eggs Buttered Corn Cauliflower Hard Boiled Eggs Tater Bars Thursday Thursday Fried Bologna Cream of Potato Soup Cream of Potato Soup Pancakes Hamburgers Carved Pork Roast Soup Beans & Cornbread Enchilada Rice and Beef Friday Fried Potatoes Au Gratin Potatoes Scrambled Eggs Mustard Greens Fried Okra Omelets Sauerkraut Lima Beans Grilled Potatoes w/ Onions Sausage Patties Friday Friday Oat bran Pancakes Chicken Tortilla Soup Chicken Tortilla Soup Chicken Patty Hot Ham and Swiss Sliders Saturday French Fries Penne Sausage and Peppers Scrambled Eggs Pasta Du Jour Tater Tots Sausage Gravy Buttered Corn Mixed Vegetables Biscuits Italian Blend Yellow Squash Saturday Saturday Black Bean Soup Black Bean Soup Grilled Ham and Cheese Chicken Nuggets Potato Chips French Fries Broccoli Cuts Baked Spaghetti Winter Mix Sunday Baby Carrots Tomato Soup Mashed Potatoes Chicken Cordon Blue Casserole Peas and Carrots Yellow Squash 2020 Alice Lloyd College Women’s Volleyball Schedule Home Away JV Only September 15 Appalachian Bible College TBA Mt. Hope, WV V 17 Asbury University 7:00pm Pippa Passes, KY V 19 Midway University 2:00pm Midway, KY V/JV 22 Asbury University 7:00pm Wilmore, KY V 23 Kentucky Christian University TBA TBA JV 23 Kentucky Christian University TBA TBA JV 26 University of Cincinnati Clermont 12:30pm Pippa Passes, KY V 26 Johnson University 4:30pm Pippa Passes, KY V October 3 Johnson University TBA Knoxville, TN V 3 Bob Jones University TBA Knoxville, TN V 6 Midway University TBA Pippa Passes, KY V/JV 10 Welch College TBA Gallatin, TN V 10 Johnson University TBA Gallatin, TN V 12 Appalachian Bible College 6:00pm Pippa Passes, KY V 14 Kentucky Christian University TBA TBA JV 14 Kentucky Christian University TBA TBA JV 15 Rio Grande University TBA Rio Grande, OH JV 15 Rio Grande University TBA Rio Grande, OH JV 17 Rio Grande University 2:00pm Rio Grande, OH V 24 University of Cincinnati Clermont TBA Pippa Passes, KY V 30 Carolina University TBA Winston Salem, NC V 31 Mid Atlantic Christian University 2:00pm Mt. Hope, WV V 31 Appalachian Bible College 2:00pm Mt. Hope, WV V November 5-7 Mideast Region Tournament TBA Pippa Passes, KY 2020 Alice Lloyd College Women’s Basketball Schedule Home Away October 31 Bluefield College Home 1:00 November 3 Milligan College Away 6:00 10 University of the Cumberland's Away 7:00 13 Carlow University Away 5:30 14 Point Park University Away 1:00 December 1 Oakland City University Away 5:30 DH (CST) 5 Indiana University Kokomo Home 1:00 DH 10 Midway University Home 5:30 DH 12 Asbury University Away 1:00 DH 15 Bluefield College Away 6:00 January 2 Milligan College Home 2:00 5 West Virginia University of Technology Away 5:30 DH 16 University of Rio Grande Home 1:00 DH 23 Indiana University East Home 1:00 DH 26 Brescia University Away 5:30 DH 30 Indiana University Southeast Home 1:00 DH February 2 Indiana University Kokomo Away 5:30 DH 6 Oakland City University Home 1:00 DH 11 Asbury University Home 5:30 DH 13 Midway University Away 5:30 DH 18 Indiana University Southeast Away 5:30 DH 20 Brescia University Home 1:00 DH River States Conference Tournament- February 24, 27, March 1 2020 Alice Lloyd College Men’s Basketball Schedule Home Away October 31 Welch College 2:00pm Away November 2 Kentucky Christian College 7:00pm Home 5 Morehead State University (Exhibitions) 7:00pm Away 7 Carolina University 2:00pm Away 13 Carlow University (Pa.) 7:30pm Away 14 Point Park University (Pa.) 3:00pm Away 19 Campbellsville University Harrodsburg 7:00pm Home December 1 Oakland City University 7:30pm Away 4 Boyce College 7:30pm Home 5 Indiana University Kokomo 7:30pm Home 8 Carolina University 6:00pm Home 10 Midway University (Ky.) 7:30pm Home 12 Asbury College (Ky.) 3:00pm Away 15 Montreat College (N.C.) 2:00pm Away January 5 West Virginia University Institute of Technology 7:30pm Away 9 Campbellsville University of Harrodsburg 7:00pm Away 16 University of Rio Grande (Ohio) 3:00pm Home 21 Ohio Christian University 7:30pm Home 23 Indiana Christian East 3:00pm Home 26 Brescia University (Ky.) 7:30pm Away 30 Indiana University Southeast 3:00pm Home February 2 Indiana University Kokomo 7:30pm Away 6 Oakland City University 3:00pm Home 9 Kentucky Christian University 7:30pm Away 11 Asbury College (Ky.) 7:30pm Home 13 Midway University (Ky.) 3:00pm Away 18 Indiana University Southeast 7:30pm Away 20 Brescia University 3:00pm Home The Campus Voice Page 8 THE CAMPUS VOICE STUDENT NEWSLETTER (PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY THE Residence Hall Weekend Duty OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES) • Head Resident: Jordan Stiltner • Resident Advisors: Abigail Bur- nette, James LeMarr “Whenever you are blue or lonely or stricken by some humiliating thing you did, the cure and the hope is in caring about other people.” -Diane Sawyer DAD JOKE OF THE WEEK: Q: How do you make a tissue dance? A: You put a little boogie in it! .
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