THE CRUSADER
Volume 9, Issue 1
At the Abbey l Pages 2 & 3
Mullaney, Scali, Theis, Bartoldus, Kobet
Sports l Page 4 McKimmon
College l Page 5
McCormick, Allred
Relationships l Page 6 Schwarts, Gutierrez
Fall 2016
D.I.Y l Page 7 Advertisements l Page 8 Whalen
Comics
The Polls Have Closed: BAC Student Government 2016 By William Mullaney
Earlier this semester, Abbey students took to the polls for a political showdown. Each class elected a President, Vice President, and Senators to represent them in the Student Government Association (SGA) for the year. Each of them brings unique ideas, experiences, and initiatives to the SGA and its interaction with students and administration, promising the opportunity for nothing less than a great academic year. Following this election, The Crusader interviewed the head of SGA, Sean Moriarty, and the four class presidents. Executive President Sean Moriarty served as Junior Class president last year, and he has high hopes for the new members of the SGA. Sean told The Crusader, “I really hope to accomplish a better connection with the student body, so that SGA can function as a bridge between the students and administration.” The freshmen chose Blaise Waters, a Business major with a minor in Sports Management. He is a member of the Men’s Tennis team, and an active participant in Abbey Volunteers and the Campus Activities Board (CAB.) This semester he is looking forward to playing tennis, making new friends, participating in new and fun activities on campus, and helping lead the Freshman class. As their President, he hopes to “bring new and fun ideas to campus. …I would love to bring small bands and similar to campus on the weekends, raise athletic event attendance, etc. I
Blaise Waters; Freshmen Class President
Ally Hall; Sophomore Class President
ultimately want to make Belmont Abbey a fun and safe place for everyone to enjoy.” Our sophomore class elected Ally Hall, who is pursuing a double major in English and History, with a minor in Theatre. Ally is involved in CAB, Agora, and the Art Club. This semester, she is looking forward to participating in the 24 Hour Theatre Project, and the Fall Festival. As the Sophomore President, she would like to look into expanding the Raphael Arthur parking lot, to accommodate the growing student body. In addition, she appeals to her classmates for their input in changes they would like to see, saying, “I am still coming up with ideas, and I would like anyone to approach me with ideas of their own!” The juniors found a worthy class President in Talley Britt. She is working towards
Talley Britt; Junior Class President
Jada Mauney; Senior Class President
a Business Major with a minor in accounting, and is a member of the Women’s Basketball team. She also writes for The Odyssey. Talley is looking forward to getting more involved as the Junior class President; making a difference both in her class and greater community. As President, she hopes to create a more positive atmosphere on campus, “Where we are always thanking someone, or showing someone how much we appreciate them…everyone is important to our campus, community, and society.” Finally, the seniors cast their votes for Jada Mauney, a Biology major with a Math/ Physics minor. She plays for the Women’s See STUDENT GOVERNMENT Page 2
Letter From The Editor Dear Belmont Abbey Students and Faculty,
Being half way done with college is tough, there is a lot of temptation to slack off It is my great pleasure to introduce because you’re almost done, but I’ve challenged myself as the editor of The Crusader. As a myself to ignore those temptations. junior, I’m so excited to begin this next chapter Maybe you’re a freshman who’s excited of my Abbey career with you all. about the new challenges college has presented A few weeks ago, I was having a you, or maybe you’re a fifth year senior who is conversation with a dear friend who asked me ready to move on. Either way, I invite you all what my goals were for this semester. I paused, to join me and ask yourselves; what are your and realized I hadn’t given this any thought goals for this semester? Give it some thought; at all. Good grades should be my goal for the dig deep, and then give it all you’ve got. We all semester right? But honestly, I had no idea what face different challenges, but the key is to face I wanted to accomplish. It wasn’t until a few them head on. So find a quiet place to think, days ago that I finally realized what my goal for and maybe grab a cup of coffee. Figure out this fall semester is; to give it my all, and put in what you need to do to truly succeed this fall, my best effort. and then make like Shia LeBeouf and just do it! Seriously, don’t let your dreams be dreams.
Now go change the world Belmont Abbey! We at The Crusader are rooting for you, and so is everyone else. Katie Brown Editor of The Crusader ■ Katie Brown is the Editor in Chief of The Crusader. She is a junior English major, and criminal justice and medieval studies minor. She enjoys bass fishing and watching reality TV.