Lipscomb in Motion

Check out what’s going on this week at Lipscomb. Don’t forget to go see Ragtime this weekend! Lipscomb in Motion If you missed Dodgeball, this is what you missed.. Please upgrade your browser Monday: Monday Night Football in ARLOs Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Tuesday: Volleyball vs. Belmont at 6:30 pm Wednesday: Wednesday Night We Eat Thursday: LIM and SGA are paying for the first 200 students that go see Ragtime!! Nashville Symphony: Jewel Allen Arena November 11-13 Friday: Men’s Basketball at UNC *There are a few spots left on the fan bus Contact Garner Goode for more info Saturday: College Football in ARLOs Sunday: NFL Sunday Ticket in ARLOs ** HELP NEEDED! Lipscomb is in need of hosts and hostesses to assist guests with on-campus directions and finding parking on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights THIS WEEK for the Symphony Performances We need greeters across campus: Thursday – 5:15-7:30 p.m (before concert) Thursday – 9:00-10:00 p.m. (after concert) Friday and Saturday – 6:15-8:30 p.m. (before concert) Friday and Saturday – 10:00-11:00 p.m. (after concert) In appreciation of your efforts we will be able to offer a $20 gift card to Walmart for each night/shift you can work. If you are able to help please respond to Anamarie Knapp Anamarie.Knapp@Lipscomb.edu with the shift you can...
SGA agenda for Monday, Nov. 8 meeting

SGA agenda for Monday, Nov. 8 meeting

Your student government association holds full senate meetings every other Monday night. You might not have realized this, but all students are invited and encouraged to attend.The senators and officers in Lipscomb’s SGA were elected to their positions by the students, and they do what they do with the best interest of students in mind. So if you want to know what goes on during SGA’s meetings, here’s the agenda for tonight. The meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the conference suites downstairs in the student center. If you see something on the agenda that peaks your interest, make an effort to attend the meeting. November 8, 2010 Call to Order Opening prayer: Jonathan Rhodes Roll Call Approval of Antecedent Minutes Approval of the Orders of the Day and Action Calendar Old Business New Business Pi Delta- Cocoa and Carols Reports of the Executive Committee Corn Hole Tournament Harry Potter tickets Ragtime tickets Waiting for Superman Reports of Financial Committee/Treasurer Reports of Committees by Committee Chairs Student Life Spiritual Life Academic Life Open Forum Closing Comments...

Open letter from your SGA president

Fellow Students, Over the past few days, I have heard a few concerns surrounding the recent implementation on recycling program on campus. As Student Body President and someone who has insight into the overall, year-long process of the planning and implementation of the program, let me address those concerns with the facts behind the new recycling program. Let me begin by reiterating what two Lumination articles have already addressed –a residence hall-wide recycling initiative has been in the planning and implementation stages since the summer of 2009. I know this because at that time I had recently been elected Vice-President of SGA and joined with the other SGA executive officers in raising the need for recycling on our campus to university administrators. Over the past 14 months, student government members have sat in on over 15 meetings with administrators, each of which not only explored the need for recycling on campus because of the environmental impact we could make in our community, but also address the various issues surrounding a residence hall recycling program. This wasn’t done blindly. The SGA, the Office of Campus Life and the School of Sustainability partnered together in the fall of 2009 to initiate a research plan of comparable universities to Lipscomb to do the following: discover what types of recycling programs they had on their campus, what led them to their decision on such a program, what student reaction and involvement was to the program, what program would work best on our campus, and how to educate our students on the benefits of recycling. After a 60-day study of other universities, the two...

WeCar and Lipscomb provide convenient transportation alternative

  WeCar offers an environmentally friendly solution for Lipscomb students who don’t have access to a car but who need to get off campus. Most student needs can be met right on campus, but there are times –whether it is picking up a prescription, running simple errands or visiting friends and family — when a student needs to venture away from Lipscomb. Riding with friends can be the solution, but it can also make the car-less student feel like something of  aburden to friends serving as taxi drivers. Now a solution is parked within eyesight. Lipscomb University has paired with the WeCar program to provide a solution to this popular problem. WeCar’s aphorism is “Our car, Your car, WeCar.” This company, which is a car-sharing program from Enterprise Rent-A-Car, provides a transportation solution that is convenient and cost-effective. The vehicles are available all hours of the day and night and are usually well-located and easily accessible. WeCar is available to rent for an hour, a day or overnight. Another benefit of the WeCar program is it is environmentally friendly. Offering mostly fuel-efficient, hybrid, and plug-in vehicles decreases pollution. When people participate in car-sharing programs like this, it cuts down on traffic congestion, fuel consumption and vehicle emissions. As much as WeCar helps our environment and aids people financially by not having to purchase their own vehicle, convenience is undoubtedly the prevailing focus of the program that began at Lipscomb Nov. 4. “I think the WeCar program will be great for Lipscomb University because it will give students without cars more options,” said Jesseca Kahn a sophomore elementary education major. “It also provides new...