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Freedom to Read

Belmont’s Bunch Library joins other libraries nationwide for Banned Books Week, which celebrates American democratic freedoms. Banned Books Week, sponsored by the American Library Association, is in its 25th year. Some of the titles onits 2006 list of most-challenged books include Nobel Prize-winner Toni Morrison’s Beloved and The Bluest Eye and Robert Cormier’s popular young adult book, The Chocolate War.

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Follies for fall, for fun

The always jam-packed production of Fall Follies is nearing, providing an opportunity to laugh at all that is Belmont – from the campus police to the non-existent football team to the vast music business school. The variety show comprised of skits and
musical acts will take place Oct. 19-20 in Massey Performing Arts Center. It’s not convocation
credit; however, admission is free.

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Getting There
Fall Follies, an annual variety show, is set for 8-9:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, and Saturday, Oct. 20, in MPAC. Admission is free.

Worship, prayer, community

Organized by students for the benefit of students, Synodia, pronounced “soon – a – dee – a”, is meant to be true to the meaning of its name, “a journey in company.” The leaders of this new weekly worship service held at 7 p.m. Wednesdays on campus hope to reach out to students from all Christian backgrounds. “I think the purpose is to kind of break those denominational boundaries and come together in unity knowing that Jesus is Christ and we are brothers and sisters,” senior Callie McKinney, one of the leaders, said.

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October 10 , 2007

News
•No decision yet on '08 debate sites
•Follies for fall, for fun
•Witch hunts

Features
•'Joy to the World'
•Worship, prayer, community

Opinion
•Good morning
•Letter to the Editor
•No conditions set to merit Jesus' love
•Spiders and things...

A&E
•Afrizo: African music, Christian links
•Nathanson in Nashville
•Hey, hey, what's that sound?
•Stranded:
The soundtrack for your life


Sports
•Belmont belles are belly dancing
•Cardio, weight training popular fitness choices
•Men’s soccer wants to salvage rocky season




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