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scheduled every other year. Ticket prices may vary per production. For more information,

contact the theatre box office.

VI.K. OTHER ACTIVITIES

The College recognizes many groups on the campus that have been properly authorized. These

groups fall primarily in the following categories:

1.

National service clubs

2.

National leadership societies

3.

National societies recognizing scholastic excellence

4.

National societies recognizing proficiency and/or participation in specific

disciplines

5.

Local clubs for specified interests

6.

Campus religious groups

The Student Government Association works through various committees to promote student

services, social life, co-curricular programs, and school spirit.

VI.L. FACULTY INVOLVEMENT IN STUDENT LIFE

Faculty members are called upon to take part in the life of the campus as advisors with the many

and varied campus organizations and as participants in as many scheduled activities as possible.

To be properly recognized, campus organizations must complete the necessary registration in the

Office of Student Development. Each student organization is required to have an advisor who

assumes appropriate responsibilities.

The Student Government Association, other related committees, organizations, and the Office of

Student Development cooperate to provide a well-balanced program of social functions,

programs, and activities. Faculty members, when called upon to assist groups, provide excellent

insight and can usually provide the assistance necessary to make student life a real part of the

learning process.

Weekly campus bulletins from the Communications Office provide Faculty and Staff with

complete listing of all scheduled activities during the week. Other communication is handled

through e-mail, voice mail,

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, or by special notice.

VI.M. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES

Birmingham-Southern College respects the State of Alabama's minimum drinking age, and for

that reason, prohibits the consumption of alcoholic beverages by anyone under age 21.