The Marlin Chronicle THURSDAY 11.17.22 || MARLINCHRONICLE.VWU.EDU
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY
Women’s Soccer heads to Sweet 16
Kiggans wins, flips key district Republican Jen Kiggans defeats incumbent Elaine Luria in Second District.
Despite losing the
ODAC Championship,
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Marlins enter the third
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round of the NCAA
while both roommates’ sicknesses linger, Corley insists that there is mold in the vents. “We both still wake up in the middle of the night coughing,” Corley said. She and her roommate reside in Old Hall in Bray Village. Corley stressed the lack of mold management in her room, extending her complaints to their resident assistant (RA). “We told our RA, and she said she would
In accordance with the Republican Party flipping the House of Representatives, Jen Kiggans won the seat for Virginia’s Second Congressional District. She won against Elaine Luria, the representative elected in 2018. The Virginia Department of Elections reports that Kiggans won with 153,132 votes compared to Luria’s 142,863 votes. Kiggans held an election party at The Westin in the Virginia Beach Town Center, where she spoke to supporters. “We’re here to celebrate a renewed commitment to restore American strength — a commitment to restore a strong economy, strong schools, strong communities and a strong national defense,” she said. Senior Josh Heller voted in Virginia’s Second District. “The voting process is really easy and simple, it only took me five minutes to vote,” Heller said. In regards to whether the school as a whole should focus more on election results and voting, Heller said, “many students don’t have much of any interest in politics so it could very well be a wasted effort. But if you have a group of active listeners, I think it’s always great to learn more about our country and the issues we face.” Joshua Spicer, a sophomore
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DIII Tournament. BY SHIRELL WASHINGTON sawashington@vwu.edu
The Marlins first appeared in the Sweet 16 round back in 2006, and now they are headed back for the third time in program history. After a 2022 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) championship match against the Hornets of the University of Lynchburg on Nov. 6, the Marlins were not able to hoist up the ODAC Championship trophy. The Marlins fell to the Hornets after a 1-1 draw that ended in penalty kicks with Lynchburg winning 5-4 in the championship game. However, the team’s season did not end there. On the afternoon of Nov. 7, the 2022 NCAA Division III Women’s Soccer Championship bracket was announced. Receiving one of the last two bids, the Marlins were selected to compete and host the first and second rounds of the tournament. They had gotten a second chance to prove that they are an elite group of athletes. “Obviously, losing the ODAC final is really devastating for the team, but it really brought us
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Ross Winner|Marlin Chronicle Junior Savannah Galbraith points out damage to floor tiles in Teagle Hall suite following leakage.
Disconnect widens over housing, work orders VWU residents expect improvements after vocalizing complaints, Director of Residence Life David Stuebing responds to comments from students. BY LILY RESLINK lbreslink@vwu.edu
BY ELIJAH JENKINS emjenkins@vwu.edu
Mold, leaking and water damage are frequent problems for Virginia Wesleyan University, but the severity and scope of student concerns geared toward Residence Life has only broadened through the years. Students are open about their
experiences with mass housing at VWU. Jaime Corley, a freshman International Studies student said, “Our room has mold in the air vents. We put in a work order because I was sick, and now my roommate is sick. Someone from maintenance came to check and said that there was just dust in the vents and someone would get it cleaned right away.” This was over a month ago and
Three directors, eight actors: Second dates, sticky notes & slaps The student-directed One-Act Festival attracted a fire-code capacity crowd for their performances on Saturday, Nov. 12. BY VICTORIA HANELINE vfhaneline1@vwu.edu
A woman debates what food to order for her second date—and what her choice will make her partner think about her. A marriage is explored entirely through the post-it notes they leave for each other over the years. A soon-to-be-married couple runs into their old flames. At the One-Act Play Festival, held on Nov. 12, the directing class taught by Professor of Theatre Dr. Sally Shedd put on three short, roughly 10-minute plays. The crowd filled every seat in Hofheimer Theatre, including some extra seating brought out for the event. Theatre majors Sophia Kaminaris, Tucker Barco and Hannah Carmona were
the three students taking the course this semester. Carmona—who directed “Marred Bliss,” written by Mark O’Donnell—said that this assignment introduced her to directing in a way she hadn’t seen before. “I didn’t really see myself doing it,” Carmona said. She had previously only directed films, but through the process of directing “Marred Bliss,” she changed her mind. “I kind of just discovered it’s just really a passion of mine,” Carmona said. The students, all seniors, had almost complete control over the play. They chose the one-act play they wished to perform, made casting decisions and directed the entire play themselves. “They’re in charge of all of that, I don’t
Golf swings into new era The VWU Golf team is led by a new coach and has a strong roster of freshmen, returners.
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With Head Coach Tom Hall starting his first year and graduating senior Ryan Christie leaving the program, the Virginia Wesleyan University Men’s Golf team hopes to start a new era of VWU golf. Coming off their fall season they are doing just that. Freshman Jacob Swiggart accomplished some of his goals which involved having a top ten finish in a tournament, a top five finish in a tournament and being VWU’s top men’s golfer, a big accomplishment for a freshman to achieve.
Alysse Scripter|Courtesy Freshman Jacob Swiggart competes at the Virginia State Golf Association Intercollegiate tournament on Oct. 17. Swiggard still has a few more individual goals he would like to accomplish as he heads into the spring season. “One of my goals is to have an individual win and also one of my goals is to be ODAC Freshman of the Year,” Swiggart said. He also said one the team’s goals for the spring season is a team tournament win, especially on their home course.
Carley Tantlinger|Marlin Chronicle Junior Daniela Angeles Galvan and freshmen Jordan Cralle, Kaza Dayton and Zach Heldibridle perform in “Marred Bliss” directed by senior Hannah Carmona. micromanage it,” Shedd said, referring to the casting process. But that philosophy applied to the whole play. Students were free to make any decision a director would be responsible for, including who to invite to callbacks—a secondary audition date where prospective actors are narrowed down—and how to arrange the set. Carmona said she enjoyed the artistic control she had over the play, an aspect that came with directing.
The students were required to direct oneact plays, which are different from standard plays in that they occur entirely in one act and scene. That means that the play occurs without a change in setting, and rarely with more than five actors. The most this festival had was four. Although one-act plays vary tremendously in runtime, all of them are much
Coach Hall commented on some of the team’s goals to get better and to work on certain things individually. “We’re going to identify the things they need individually to get better and we’re going to focus on those strengths,” Hall said. As a team the men have a goal to break 300 as a team in the spring. “I know that doesn’t sound overly exciting, but it’s kind of like the magic number in golf, to break 300 as a team,” Hall said. The men started their fall season at the Don Scalf Invitation Memorial Invitation where they finished sixth out of eight teams. With a first day total of 313 and a second day total of 312, the Marlins finished the tournament with a score of 625. In their third tournament of the fall, they played at the Virginia State Golf Association Intercollegiate where they finished in a tie for eighth. After the first day, they had a team score of 317 but with a second day total of 324 they fell in the tournament rankings to finish with a final score of 641. The Marlins start their spring season on Feb. 26 at the Pfeiffer Invite in Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina.
Marlin Ministries provides space for inclusive worship
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Shorebreak serves pizza, sports VWU alumni provide connection to local American-style resturant. Page 10