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OCTOBER 14, 2015 | VOLUME 55 | ISSUE 7 The Student Voice Of Coastal Carolina University ISSUU.COM/THECHANTICLEERNEWSPAPER Coastal unites to Take Back the Night Carolina. The event serves to raise standing up for their rights and phrases like “shine your light, take Jennie Cassidy opened up the night Hallie Bonds REPORTER awareness about sexual assault, standing up for each other,” said back the night” and “let your words with a couple of statistics based on sexual violence, rape, and many Donevant-Haines. “Having a safe be heard, rape is a crime.” the yearly National College Health The Coastal Carolina University other forms of assault. community from joining together, Handouts and pamphlets were Assessment given out to random community gathered in the Lib Associate Director of Counseling creates a louder voice.” available to educate anyone on an classes at the university. Jackson Student Union courtyard to Services, Chris Donevant-Haines, Glow in the dark sticks, necklaces, array of topics such as safety from “What we have found from last kickoff participation in the annual spoke on why she feels so many and candles of various colors lined domestic violence, top ten ways year’s survey is that three percent of Take Back the Night march. students participate in the event. the tables, along with fl ashlights and to deal with anger, and healthy our students say that in the last Take Back the Night is a global “I think because a lot of students poster board signs of many colors relationships. event that was adopted by Coastal understand the importance for and sizes. These poster boards read Director and counseling psychologist SEE TAKE BACK THE NIGHT | PAGE 3

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE COAST Studio film class to be offered in the spring

educating students and off ering new Brendan McPherson opportunities. REPORTER The course is an intro to the moving image. Students use found At the beginning of the spring footage and audio to explore time. 2016 semester, Coastal Carolina It will be a project driven course University will off er its fi rst studio requiring students to develop fi lms based video class. in adobe premiere CC (creative It will be a 400 level class covering cloud) and observing the transition topics surrounding the moving between the still and moving image. image, its relation to the still image, The fi nal goal is to have three to and creating visuals using found four short fi lms as a result for every footage. student, alternating between Every semester new courses are off ered at Coastal Carolina DANIELLE WERLEY, THE CHANTICLEER University in hopes of better SEE FILM CLASS | PAGE 3 Coastal student highlights university in recent Odyssey article

explain, in full detail, way too many relatable article,” Elliott said. “I Kara Thomas times, what a Chanticleer is.” Every wanted it to catch student’s eyes ASSISTANT EDITOR sign is a fun little quirk that is a big when they saw it online. After inside joke with students on campus. brainstorming for a few minutes Krysten Paige Elliott recently Elliot got opinions from I decided that it’d be cool to really wrote an article for The Odyssey numerous people when writing the get at the heart of our campus and called “27 Signs You Go To Coastal article. She got feedback from her bring to light some of the quirks Carolina” highlighting 27 diff erent friends and roommate. She said she we talk about and the inside jokes scenarios that any Coastal student found it really helpful to go on Yik our student body has that outsiders would fi nd funny. Yak and scroll through the “hot” wouldn’t fully understand.” Within the article there were 27 posts. Elliot is from Green Sea, South short sentences, followed by a meme “Because it was the breakthrough Carolina and recently transferred to that only Coastal students would article being published, and it was Coastal. She is currently a junior understand. introducing CCU’s branch of The COURTESY PHOTO The fi rst sign is “you have to Odyssey, I wanted it to be a really SEE 27 SIGNS | PAGE 5

NEWS | 3 FEATURES | 5 SPORTS | 6 ENTERTAINMENT | 7 IN THIS ISSUE Chauncey Statue TomorrowWorld Coastal Football I Don’t Dance Be a Fan Hotel Transylvania 2 2 OCTOBER 14, 2015

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CONTACT OUR BUSINESS MANAGER FOR MORE INFO OCTOBER 14, 2015 3 NEWS Blinded by bronze Be a fan Samantha Bergold EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Logan had to face when in the Kara Thomas process of this project. ASSISTANT EDITOR There is a place where you can “The real challenge and the share and discuss everything Coastal real exciting part was interfacing Carolina. Where fellow Coastal On September 30th, the fi ghting between myself and my personal fans can get together and discuss Chauncey statue was revealed in taste and the university and what the everything teal nation. front of the TD Sports complex. university wants,” said Woodle. “An Coastal Fans was created in The mastermind and artist behind artist should be an artist and design 2003 by Jeff Salermo. Salermo ran this seven foot tall sculpture was it, but you also want to keep the the website, coastalfans.com, for Assistant Professor of Art, Logan school in mind. It was a challenge, the fi rst six years. They now have Woodle. but it was also the most fun I had a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Woodle grew up on a farm in working with the administration, YouTube, and Periscope. Their Conway just down the road from and develop something we are all Twitter page currently has over Coastal Carolina. There were always proud of.” 3,500 followers. a lot of broken things around him This has been a very long process In 2009, Randy Akers became the growing up and he always had and Woodle put a lot of eff ort into current owner and admin of the site. an interest in watching people be making the statue as perfect as it Akers attended the university from able to put the broken things back can be. When it went up in front of 2003 - 2007. He graduated with a bachelors in music. He was in the together. the TD Sports Complex, he felt very marching band for the fi rst four “I happened to take a high school relieved. years it existed. art class, where we were left a torch “It’s exciting to have my work out Bob Doyle assists with running and had to experiment and play, and so people can see what I’ve done,” the site. that’s when I fell in love with metal said Woodle. “But most importantly, Akers said they post content smithing,” said Woodle. it is exciting to have it as an icon to about Coastal sports for people who From there he took his love for what the school can do.” cannot attend or listen to the game. smithing to college when he was an The statue symbolizes more than “I feel like we do a pretty good job undergrad at Winthrop University some bronze. It’s not another statue of keeping people updated,” said and continued his education at grad to make the school look pretty. What Akers. school in Pennsylvania. He came to it symbolizes may be diff erent from Akers said they do their best to Coastal as a teaching associate for person to person, but to Woodle post updates on all Coastal sporting the fi rst two years and became a it symbolizes the pride within this events. The main sports they faculty member last year. school. cover are football, basketball, and Woodle started out the project “The statue symbolizes the baseball. with a small clay model of Chauncey. relationship that this university has “With there only being two of us Averaging about 20-30 hours a with the students,” said Woodle. “Of to do the updates, it is hard for us to week working on Chauncey, it course it also symbolizes our sports get to all the games,” said Akers. took him about a year and a half to program and our power and what Akers said a lot of people probably complete. He had some help from we are striving for. Its not just here do not realize that they are not just a the sculpture professor Alexandra to make a fancy campus, its here to Twitter or a Facebook account. “We actually have a website with Knox and his class of students. make students education and lives a message board where people come “I was lucky enough to have a better. I am super proud and happy and talk about Coastal all day long,” class of students that helped me to have been apart of this process. I said Akers. “We still have a relatively clean up craftsmanship, and Alex am also proud to have been able to small message board community was here the whole time if I needed help build with Alex and a program compared to the amount of people extra hands,” said Woodle. that hopefully will leave a mark on we have interacting with us on social There were some challenges this campus.” IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER media.” Akers said they do not make any profi ts off any of their social media accounts. “Any cost associated with it comes out of pocket or through donations from members of the site,” said Akers. They have recently created t-shirts inspired by the footballs teams ‘Be A Man’ mantra. The shirts say ‘Be A Fan.’ “People are welcome to come and join us on the message board,” said Akers.

PHOTO COURTESY OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY VISUAL ARTS DEPARTMENT PROFESSOR ALEX KNOX, PHOTO COURTESY OF COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY VISUAL ARTS RANDY AKERS, PHOTO COURTESY OF DEPARTMENT RANDY AKERS

FROM FILM CLASS | PAGE 1 interested in the course. The video work students will do moving and still. will be done in Adobe Premiere, The course will be taught by which is available to students via a Professor Tracy Fish. discount subscription model. Fish Fish is a graduate of Coastal acknowledges that with any new Carolina and is very excited about software, there is a learning curve. the upcoming class. Although she is lenient, Fish She graduated Coastal with a BA expects a lot from her students. She in art studio, photo concentration. is strict with deadlines, attendance, Upon graduation, she received and wants to stress that this is a a Masters in fi ne arts at Duke studio arts class so attendance and University. She said she did not outside work is mandatory for a high discover video until grad school. grade. “Still image is photo, a slice of The class will work with found time,” said Fish. “You can create footage. This means that students diff erent images with a photo, but will not need a camera, and students there is more when you transition to will not be shooting their own videos. video. When you open a video it is They will look at found footage and just still images frame by frame and the ethics of using found footage. we will look at that relationship.” While students will not be She invites all students to take the shooting their own, it is possible that class. they may in the future. Depending “Any student in general, if on how the class is received. The interested in motion picture or department is looking to add more time, it’s for you,” said Fish. “You video based clas-ses. will benefi t and hopefully think If you are interested in the class, you MEMBERS OF THE WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER COOPERATIVE, COURTESY PHOTO diff erently when it’s over.” can sign up to take it next semester. It She warns that the class will is off ered on Tuesday and Thursday FROM TAKE BACK THE NIGHT | PAGE 1 “consent is to be in harmony,” were “What do we want? A safe campus. not be an easy art elective class to from 1:40 p.m. to 4:25 p.m. some of the statements that were When do we want it? NOW,” and take. She said that students should Contact Tracy Fish or the twelve months, they have been the included. They asked the crowd to “Coastal Unite! Take Back the have some basic understanding of Department of Visual Arts Chair, victim of rape, sexual penetration. talk to the people next to them about Night!” were a couple of them. the still image, but that shouldn’t Easton Selby, if you have any Three percent. Now that might seem what they thought consent meant The march went throughout hold anyone back if they’re truly questions. a relatively low number, but when and then make a fi gure or sculpture campus passing Smith Science you think about the actual numbers together representing consent. Building, The Woods, Hicks Dining we have, close to 10,000 students,” SGA President Dylan Fender gave Hall, going through the HTC said Cassidy. “We are talking about a short speech in relation to Take Center, and ending in the Wall 300 students who have been sex- Back the Night. College of Business circle where the ually violated in the worst possible “I think it is time that we all Coastal Inspirational Ambassadors way. If we look at the number of came together and said enough is performed two selections, while students that have been the victim of enough,” said Fender. “It is our job people held up their glow in the dark physical violence in a relationship, to be a reminder to our friends, we candles. that is close to 300 students as well.” are here tonight because we know.” Following the march a speak out Three students from Amanda Take Back the Night chants were was held for anyone that wanted to Masterpaul’s theatre class taught by students of the Women’s participate. performed a short piece centered on Resource Center cooperative to say consent. “To consent is to agree” and during the march. COURTESY PHOTO SPRING 2016 ADVISEMENT AND ADVANCE REGISTRATION FOR CURRENTLY ENROLLED STUDENTS OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 5, 2015

• Course offerings are available online at WebAdvisor.coastal.edu. (Select “Search for Sections.”) • See your adviser to schedule an advisement session. • Plan your upcoming term via e-advising (on WebAdvisor). • Obtain your registration appointment time at WebAdvisor.coastal.edu. (Select “My Registration Appt Time.”)

Eligibility for registration is based on credit hours earned plus credit hours currently enrolled.

SENIORS (90+CREDIT HOURS) and GRADUATE STUDENTS SOPHOMORES (30-59 CREDIT HOURS)

• Group 1 - Beginning 6 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, via WebAdvisor • Group 1 - Beginning 6 a.m. Monday, Nov. 2, via WebAdvisor • Group 2 - Beginning 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 14, via WebAdvisor • Group 2 - Beginning 6 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2, via WebAdvisor

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MONDAY, NOV. 9, registration OPEN to all students at 8 a.m.

Information on searching for sections, adding preferred sections, viewing appointment date and time, and other general registration information is available online. coastal.edu/registration OCTOBER 14, 2015 5 FEATURES TomorrowWorld 2015: It was not what you heard

of happiness hidden within the a singleday pass holder. Having to Katie Estabrook REPORTER troubles of reality. spend a weekend in knee deep mud Choppa’s experience with previous together, surrounded by thousands ‘Unlock your key to happiness,’ festival’s helped her be prepared of strangers, brought everyone was the theme for TomorrowWorld for whatever TomorrowWorld or closer than in previous years. 2015, but sadly many were not Mother nature was going to throw at Choppa feels that the conditions unlocking much happiness in her. made her group bond, which made Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia. “With all the rain we endured, it easier to have fun. The magical weekend is usual- the grounds became fl ooded and “Although the weather was not ly a time to escape from everyday the ‘mudapocalypse’ had begun the best and some of us struggled troubles and enter the strange but by Friday morning,” said Choppa. because tents were fl ooded, I think it freeing, ‘World of Tomorrow.’ Un- “Although some people were mad actually made our bonds stronger,” fortunately for many day pass hold- and frustrated with the weather, said Choppa. “Instead of dwelling ers, the TomorrowWorld experience this was not my fi rst rodeo. I have over the situation, we all embraced was anything but. been to several festivals so I made it. We all laughed to each other while Between the non stop rain, heavy the best out of the situation we were walking barefoot through the mud accumulation of mud, and the given and had a blast even if I was a because our shoes were ruined.” chaos caused by shut down shuttles little wet and muddy.” Big names such as David Guetta, Saturday night, it is natural to see With all of the negative media Flux Pavillion, Kaskade, and why many people are feeling left and opinions directed towards Armin Van Buuren closed out out in the cold by the ‘People of TomorrowWorld after this years TomorrowWorld’s main stage, one Tomorrow.’ event, many forgot to experience of nine very extravagant stages Heavy backlash from the media the irreplaceable memories right off ering non stop music at the FESTIVAL GOERS AT TOMORROWWORLD, PHOTO COURTESY OF KATIE ESTABROOK and numerous ticket holders in front of them. Many attendees festival. immediately ensued leading to have fl ooded social media with very On Sunday, the festival shut down refunds for single day ticket holders negative comments towards SFX four of the nine stages and limited and a slew of lawsuits against and the event on things that were entry to Dreamville campers only. SFX, the company that owns out of the company’s hands casting This provided for a more intimate TomorrowWorld. a shadow for people who have never setting between the festival goers Junior Coastal Carolina student attended. and the artists, making it feel as the Kassandra Choppa feels that the Choppa feels that Tomorrow- night could last forever. media is exaggerating the situation. World did a great job at providing The weather was not ideal, but “I think the media’s portrayal resources, but feels that this years it did not matter when lasting of TomorrowWorld is extremely event could cause some problems memories and lifelong friendships exaggerated,” said Choppa. for the company. were made. “Although I did not witness the “TomorrowWorld cannot control Choppa says her favorite part struggle the people who were the weather, and, in my opinion, did of going to festivals is meeting stranded went through, I am aware everything they could to ensure our new people and making lasting those people were instructed not to satisfaction,” said Choppa. “People friendships. attend the event but decided to do who were not there are obviously “Meeting lifelong friends at these so anyways. Obviously people who going to make things sound worse. festivals is mainly the reason I go,” were stuck were very frustrated, TomorrowWorld will probably said Choppa. “I can now say I have but they didn’t listen and things got be facing some legal charges, but at least one friend from almost every blown out of proportion.” I think this will only make them state and outside the U.S. whom I Despite the uncontrollable stronger.” remain in contact with.” weather, thousands of festival goers For Dreamville campers, the still managed to fi nd the sliver experience was much diff erent than PHOTO COURTESY OF TOMORROWWORLD

PHOTO COURTESY OF TOMORROWWORLD

FROM 27 SIGNS | PAGE 1 feature magazine, Tempo. Caity is hired as a writer. Anyone interested also Editor-in-Chief for Coastal’s can go onto The Odyssey website and English major. Her future goal is to branch of The Odyssey. apply there. Writers are required to become a high school principal. “She mentioned to me that CCU submit one article each week about She attended the College of was trying to build a staff of writers anything that interests them. Charleston before coming to Coastal for the platform,” said Elliott. “I’m sure that I’ll also write more and noticed a big diff erence between “From there I applied online to be articles focused on the Coastal the schools. Contributing Editor. I ended up community because it’s fun to write “Coastal students are much more getting the position, and together, about a college life that we all can friendly than College of Charleston our entire staff has been working relate to,” said Elliot. “My favorite students,” said Elliot. “The to make Coastal’s Odyssey branch part about writing this article was atmosphere here is very homey.” a success. Our fi rst articles went thinking up all of the typical things She got involved with The live two weeks ago on Monday, we Coastal students complain and Odyssey just a couple of months ago September 28th, and we’re ecstatic laugh about. It gives you a sense of because of her friend and co-worker about the ones to come!” community when you do things like Caity Przetak. They are both staff In order to submit an article for write this type of article, or even members for the student produced their Odyssey page one must be read it.” KRYSTEN PAIGE ELLIOTT, COURTESY PHOTO 6 OCTOBER 14, 2015 SPORTS

Coastal survives Presbyterian’s fourth quarter comeback of consecutive games with a touch- Ian Brooking REPORTER down. Coincidentally, Henderson can break that record when Coastal Coastal Carolina were pushed to Carolina travels to Monmouth in the limits on Saturday in their 24-17 two weeks. victory over Presbyterian College. Junior wide receiver Bruce Mapp “I am pleased that we won,” recorded his fi fth 100 yard receiving said Moglia. “There were certain game, ending the night with seven mistakes that we made that we could catches for 129 yards. have done better with, but you have Devin Brown almost recorded to give Presbyterian a lot of credit in his sixth career kickoff return for a their eff ort tonight.” touchdown, which would have tied Roughly fi fteen minutes before the FCS record. However, a penalty kick off , lightning strikes in the forced Coastal Carolina to start on area forced the start of the game their own ten yard line. to be delayed by an hour and forty Moglia praised the special teams fi ve minutes. Brooks Stadium and eff ort from his side. Benton Field were evacuated due to Kicker Ryan Granger notched IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER the heavy rain and severe lightning a season long 47 yard fi eld goal that was reported in the Conway in the second quarter. Granger area. At 3:30, fans and players were surprised all of Brooks Stadium at allowed back into Brooks Stadium. the beginning of the second quarter “When we heard there was going by scoring from 4 yards out on a fake to be a delay, I told my players fi eld goal attempt. That score gave to relax,” said Moglia. “I told our Coastal Carolina the lead. From guys to not sit there and focus on there, the Chanticleers never looked the game. When it’s time to get back. ready, that’s when we will prepare The defense for Coastal Carolina ourselves, but in the meantime, came up big in the fi nal two minutes relax. So no, the delay should not of the game, stopping Presbyterian have aff ected us in any way tonight.” on the 4th and the goal when senior It was a record breaking night for defensive back Kelvin Deveaux several Coastal Carolina players. broke up Kaleb Griffi n’s pass to De’Angelo Henderson tied the FCS Devron Glenn in the end zone. record for consecutive games with With Saturday night’s victory, a touchdown. He tied the record Coastal Carolina improves to 6-0 with 20 games when he scored from on the year and 1-0 in Big South fi ve yards out with just under ten Conference play. minutes to go in the fourth quarter. Coastal Carolina is off next “Once again, I have to give all week, but will return to action in the credit to my off ensive line,” New Jersey against Monmouth said Henderson. “They’re the ones on October 24th at 1 p.m. The setting me up for big plays and Chanticleers will return to the surf touchdowns.” turf to square off against Gardner- Henderson is tied with David Si- Webb on November 7th at 3:30 p.m. KELVIN DEVEAUX #3 AND SAMSON BALDWIN #24, IAN BROOKING, THE CHANTICLEER nisi of Monmouth for the FCS record

CHECK OUT WHAT’S HAPPENINGING IN CAMPUS REC

CLIMBING WALL Open for groups!

Bring your CCU department, organization or club to the climbing wall for fun, free, team building! The Climbing Wall is a great opportunity to promote team-building while also challenging your group with a great workout. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING GROUP AVAILABILITY, CONTACT [email protected].

CHAUNCEY’S NIGHT 5K October 30th

Come join Chauncey and other CCU fans Friday October 30th at 7:30pm as they run the night 5k at Coastal Carolina, ending the race on the Teal Turf! REGISTER IN ADVANCE AT www.active.com

1000LB CLUB CHALLENGE October 31st

Calling ALL Weight Lifters! Bench, Squat and Deadlift a combined total of 1,000lb for males and 500lb for females. T-shirts for participants who make the club. Register now at the Welcome Desk in the HTC Student Rec Center. Event will be held in the Atkins Field House on Saturday Oct 31 at 10am. Only $10. CONTACT [email protected] WITH QUESTIONS.

RADICAL ROPES ADVENTURE PARK TRIP November 6th

Join CCU for an Adventure at Radical Ropes of Myrtle Beach. Experience the Aerial Park, Zip Tour, Leap of Faith, and Climbing Wall during this 5-hour adventure. Leaving campus at 1:30pm, CCU will provide your transportation. Tickets are $60.00 (50% off regular price). REGISTER AT https://www.coastal.edu/recreation/store/

BARRE FITNESS CERTIFICATION November 7th & 8th

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Reviews the top RESTAURANT fi v e Activities to do during a Joe’s Crab Shack storm

Watch a Movie LOCATION 1 MYRTLE BEACH, SC You can never go wrong with relax- TYPE ing in the comfort of your own dorm SEAFOOD or apartment. Just pop in your favor- RATING ite movie or check what is currently streaming on Netfl ix. The app provides 7.5 a wide variety of fi lms such as Pulp Fiction, Staten Island Summer, and TV shows like Unbreakable Kimmy Jessica Wetzler diff erent combinations of spices and fl avors. a certain song will play and all the servers Schmidt. If you do not have Netfl ix or The diff erence in a bucket and a steam pot and hosts will come out to the middle of the REPORTER any online streaming website by now, is that a bucket will only have seafood, while restaurant and dance for the customers. Joe’s Crab Shack is a restaurant fi lled with the steam pot has seafood with a selection you should jump on that wagon. fresh seafood and crab legs by the bucket, of vegetables, potatoes, and sausage. Either literally. choice will leave you full and happy. For all the seafood lovers out there, Joe’s The prices vary for each dish, but range Read a Book will fi ll all your needs. The restaurant serves from $13 to $30. Seafood that is more 2 crab legs, lobster, oysters, and fi sh. They expensive, such as lobster, tends to be higher serve a variety of salads, burgers, chicken, in price. However, the appetizers are more If you possess the strength of mind to and sandwiches for customers who do not cost effi cient and can still feed the largest direct your full undivided attention to a like seafood. A selection of desserts is an appetite. An appetizer that is great for novel, then reading is a great pass time option if you are still hungry afterwards. sharing is their crab nachos that are topped during a storm. If you do not already The crab legs that are served at Joe’s are with crabmeat, avocado sauce, and corn. have one you are currently reading, go not your ordinary order of crab legs. They If the delicious food is not enough for a by the library, and pick up one of the have a special rub of spices that go on top. great experience, wait until you experience books on display. There is always the A variety of buckets and steam pots create the quick and friendly service. Upon request, option of fl ipping through a good mag- azine, such as ESPN, Vogue, or The Roll- ing Stone. This activity comes in handy MUSIC if the power is out from the storm.

Jam out to your I Don’t Dance 3 favorite music

With all the new music hitting the ARTIST airwaves from hitmakers such as Drake, Lee Brice, Mac Miller, and others, there is no excuse to not be GENRE tuned in. Check out music streaming COUNTRY apps such as SoundCloud, Spotify, RATING and Pandora for the latest and great- 9.5 est songs of 2015.

Billboard Overall Album Charts. While many music reviewers criticize Ian Brooking REPORTER Last year, Lee Brice released his third Brice’s pop addition to the album, I Don’t studio album, I Don’t Dance. In this thirteen Dance, it is an album rooted in country Go Outside and Play! In August of 2009, Lee Brice released one track masterpiece, Brice adds a pop fl are to music with an extra touch of pop music and 4 of the most popular country hits of the year his typical country sound most evident in the just a hint of rock. Brice’s album is excellent with his single, ‘.’ In June of song, ‘Girls in Bikinis.’ all across the board. Be brave and defy the odds. that following year, the country star released The album soared to the top of the country Lee Brice is currently touring across the his major debut album of the same name music charts, becoming Brice’s fi rst album country and if you do not know already, There is virtually nothing stopping (Love Like Crazy). From there, Lee Brice’s to reach fi rst on the US Billboard Country Brice, a native from Sumter, South Carolina, you from going outside and playing career skyrocketed. Album charts. It claimed the fi fth spot again will make a tour stop here in Conway. in the rain. That is, unless you do In 2012, Brice was back at it again with in US Billboard Album Charts. Brice will be performing at the HTC Center not want to run the risk of getting his second album, Hard 2 Love. Country The album’s success got him nominated here at Coastal Carolina University, with sick or struck by lightening. Aside fans went ballistic. The hit single from that for Song of the Year at the special guest and South Carolina native, from these few small factors, the album, ‘I Drive Your Truck,’ was nominated Awards and won the Single Record of the Ricky Young. The concert is Friday, October for multiple country music awards and even Year at the Academy of Country Music 16 at 7:15 pm. Doors open at 6 pm and world is yours! a Grammy in 2014 for Best Country Song. Awards. He beat out an elite group of country proceeds from the concert will go towards Hard 2 Love fi nished second on the Billboard music stars, such as Miranda Lambert and scholarships for Coastal Carolina students. Country Music Album Charts and fi fth on the Kenny Chesney. FILM 5 Sleep

For a college student, this activ- Hotel Transylvania 2 ity is the most vital and precious. Sleep and college students go to- gether like peanut butter and jelly. Being a college student, we seem to GENRE get little to no rest in the fi rst place. CHILDREN/ FAMILY Having the time to sleep away your RELEASE DATE boredom and stress is a luxury 25 SEPTEMBER 2015 that should not be passed up. RATING 8 Dameon Ouzts REPORTER

While Mavis and Johnny are away, Dracula Falicya Crace comes up with a monstrous plan with his REPORTER friends to help put Dennis through a monster in training boot camp, old school style. Dracula and his friends are back again Dracula has everything planned until he Unleash your with another mission in Hotel Transylvania discovers some unexpected frights along the 2. Dracula and his friends are on a new way. Things really get batty when Dracula’s mission to try to bring out the monster in his crabby, conservative father, played by Mel with us. half human half vampire grandson. Brooks, pays an unexpected visit. creativity Now that Dracula, played by Adam Sandler, Hotel Transylvania 2 is fi lled with comical has opened Hotel Transylvania’s doors to antidotes that show viewers the softer side humans, things are changing for the better, of the scary monsters that roamed our at least that is what he thinks. nightmares as children. The fi lm will leave Dracula is secretly worried that his half you with a warm and spider fuzzy feeling human grandson, Dennis, is not showing his when the credits start rolling. Although it vampire side. He does not understand why he was a good fi lm, the fi rst Hotel Transylvania does not feel the vampire blood in his veins. was the real hit.

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