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of Schreiner University Volume 4.3 October 8, 2015
Parking Ticket Woes By Marty Garcia, Co-Editor
Recently, many students have received a nice yellow reminder of Schreiner’s parking policies on their windshield. Parking permits, although free, have become targets for students who park in lots where their stickers are not allowed. Violators can be fined from $15 to $100 with each individual ticket. But what lots are open to whom? Communter lots are Central Parking, Hanszen, Edington, North A, and West Parking. Residents cannot park in these lots to leave room for commuters and visitors. “Blue Parking” located on the
east side of Central Parking and next to Acorn Blvd. in the Welcome Center parking lot is reserved for students. Residential lots are monitored and subject to ticketing 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The academic lots of Wier, Moody-Trull, and Callioux are monitored between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 7:30 a.m. to noon on Fridays. Any ticket appeals can be made with an email listing the reasons for the ticket and appeal to tickets@schreiner.edu. Appeals must be made within 7 days from the issuing of the ticket.
Black Holes By Daisy Del Bozquez, Staff Writer
10/8 Resume Workshop 10/8 Symphony of the Hills 10/12-10/13 Fall Break 10/12-10-15 Int’l Peacemaker Visit 10/14 HACU Informational Lunch 10/15 Out Of Africa Celebration 10/17 Past is Prologue 10/20 Demo Kitchen 10/20 Big Idea Chataqua Lecture 10/22 Last Day to Drop A Course 10/26 Monday Night Fiction 10/27 Grad School Fair 10/27 String Chamble Ensemble 10/28 David Lamotte Concert students.schreiner.edu/activities
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Schreiner Cup: Who Will Win This Year? By Marty Garcia, Co-Editor
All teams, student groups, and organizations are open to register for this year’s Schreiner Cup, an award presented to the most involved group on campus. This year, some changes have been made to make participation in the cup easier. Based on an attendance scale, the team will receive points based on how many members of their team attend an event. If over 91% of team members attend, 10 points are awarded. The points reduce as fewer members attend and so forth. Groups that hold a service event each month will receive bonus points, and points are also awarded for above-and-beyond efforts while participating. In 2014, the Men’s Basketball team won the Cup and last year’s victory went to the Mountaineer Mentors group. The program orignated as a way for the residence halls to come together in friendly com-
petition. Now, all student groups can participate, which makes for more teams and more fun. The winning group this year will receive a trophy and a team prize. They will also be recognized during the Student Leadership Awards Banquet in the spring semester. For more information, contact Brandi Neely at BJNeely@schreiner.edu. Good luck to everyone who participates, and, if your group has not registered, do so ASAP!
Democratic Primary Debate Viewing 7pm Tuesday, October 13th @ Fuddruckers 1421 Junction Hwy, Kerrville TX Contact Sandra Lane for more info: 830-257-9892 Sponsored by The Hill Country Supporters of Bernie Sanders
“Democracy only happens when we participate.”
Cinderfella Crowns Winner benefiting patients of Cystic Fibrosis
Pagent Winner Richie Laurin, ‘16
Total raised $3,770 T SHirt Auction $120 Attendance 200