Sandy’s Garden is a band that started on campus pulling influence from a variety of bands such as The Black Keys and Band of Skulls.
On the High Road to Taos
posted by Cris Galvez
Photography Department Chairman Anthony O’Brien and Technical Faculty member Chris Nail took the high road up to Taos on Nov. 12, 2016 on another trip into northern New Mexico to take photographs of churches and the New Mexican landscape.
This Is Now
posted by Marisa Doherty
Margaret Randall’s latest book, Only the Road / Solo El Camino, which covers 80 years of Cuban poetry. Randall spoke in Santa Fe Nov. 15.
Registration
posted by Yoana Medrano
Gabriella Salizar, a freshmen Contemporary Music Program Major and Leidy Gonzalez, a sophomore CMP major prepare their spring schedules in the sanctuary of the library.
Supporting Immigrants...
posted by Amaya Hoke
On Nov 12, Santa Feans gathered downtown to show solidarity and support for immigrant families in the aftermath of the recent presidential election. The Santa Fe Dreamers Project photographed the faces of nearly 1,000 supporters.
NM Cannabis Future
posted by Brantlee Reid
The Drug Policy Alliance recently hosted a Santa Fe panel focusing on the potential for hemp and cannabis to improve New Mexico’s economy.
Photo Prospects
posted by Sasha Hill
As the semester comes to an end, Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Photography Department starts to receive prospective students for upcoming spring semester.
SITE Santa Fe StudentNITE...
posted by Alison Gamache
SITE Santa Fe’s student nights is one of many ways in which the museum opens its doors and programs to the next generation of artists.
Student Spotlight
posted by Christopher Dorantes
Senior Kara Zotigh is earning a BFA in Technical Design with an emphasis in Stage Management at Santa Fe University of Art and Design.
Santa Fe Anti-Trump Protest
posted by Kim Jones
On Nov. 12, a peaceful gathering appropriately titled “We Are One” was held outside the New Mexico state capitol building. The wave of fear that spread throughout the country when Donald Trump won the 2016 Presidential election incited the Santa Fe community to take action.
A Library to Call Home...
posted by Kaitlyn Sims
Santa Fe University of Art and Design’s Fogelson Library provides student spaces to study and relax, particularly in the final weeks of the Fall semester.
Harry Potter at The Screen
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
Club Along film club at Santa Fe University of Art and Design recently hosted a Harry Potter film at The Screen as part of its weekly film series.
Jamey Stillings at SFUAD...
posted by Jennifer Rapinchuk
professional photographer Jamey Stillings told the stories of his accomplishments and provided advice for those looking to pursue the art.
Cross Culture: Regina Carregha...
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Sophomore acting major Regina Carregha from Mexico sits down with Jackalope Magazine and discusses goals, inspirations and challenges that she’s faced as she pursues her degree in the United States.
Club Hearts Games
posted by Andrew Koss
Risk? Monopoly? Jenga? The Tabletop Games club moves to its new bi-weekly meeting time and location from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. starting Friday, Dec. 2, in Benildus 101.
Twelfth Night
posted by Sophie Farrell
Twelfth Night opens at 7 p.m. on Nov. 18, 19, 2 p.m. on Nov. 20, as well as 7 p.m. on Dec. 2 and 3 at SFUAD’s Greer Garson Theatre.
To Whom It May Dis-Tress...
posted by Brantlee Reid
I don’t grow out my body hair out of spite for the beauty industry. It is not about an upcoming trend or fad. It is about my right to shave or not to shave based on the sole and simple principle that I don’t have to be bound to one or the other because of my gender.
Bill Williams
posted by Chantelle Mitchell
Musician Bill Williams is one of the many inspirational and qualified members, hailing from Connecticut but traveling and performing in countless places around the from San Diego to Switzerland.
Courtney Grover
posted by Yoana Medrano
Freshmen Photography major Courtney Grover shoots a tree stump as part of a project in Beginning Photography.
Shasta Scott
posted by Yoana Medrano
Studio Arts major Shasta Scott was working on a piece for her advanced painting class, in which students individually choose their projects.
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