Contemporary Music Program major Elise Stoffer performed her Senior Recital on April 24, incorporating multiple people—including her sister, other CMP students and CMP Chairman Horace Young—into her show.
Bandaids at “Six”...
posted by Whitney Wernick
“Six” opens from 5-10 p.m., Friday, April 29 at the Marion Center for Photographic Arts. Stop by before OVF starts at 8:45 p.m.
“Heathers the Musical”
posted by Whitney Wernick
Come out and support the hardworking cast of “Heathers the Musical.” The musical is based on the 1980s pop-culture black comedy film. Performances will be held at Greer Garson Theatre at 7 p.m. April 22-23 and 29-30, and at 2 p.m. April 24 and May 1.
King’s Concrete Walls
posted by Whitney Wernick
Over spring break, freshman Graphic Design major Yen Hoang painted the concrete walls in front of King Hall, along with her friend Aydo, who was visiting from San Francisco. Hoang painted the three larger walls, while Aydo painted the smaller wall reading “SFUAD.”
MAD BEATS AND MEATS by Flato...
posted by Whitney Wernick
At 7 p.m., Thursday, April 14 senior Contemporary Music major Will Flato will be performing in the O’Shaughnessy Performance Space. He will be performing some original beats and will be joined on stage by multiple guests. Come before the show starts and help eat some grilled meat, veggies and other food....
New Food Cravings
posted by Whitney Wernick
New food cravings? Check out these five restaurants, all within a mile of campus, where you can eat a meal for under $10!
Ode to Ricardo Legorreta
posted by Whitney Wernick
The award-winning architect Ricardo Legorreta designed the series of interconnected buildings for the Photography and Art Departments. I find it very relaxing to know that you do not have to venture far around our school campus in order to find stunning architecture. The lighting and shadows found in and around the Marion Center intrigue students and even the instructors to take photos of what they find. Just around every corner is a new shadow hugging the building it lays on. Take a walk around campus; find what intrigues you. ...
Tauri Partin’s busy schedule
posted by Whitney Wernick
Twenty-two year old Graphic Design major Tauri Partin starts her days early and always with a coffee. After she has fully woken up and smoked her morning cigarette, she starts getting ready for the day ahead.
“Goes Well” by Yoshi
posted by Whitney Wernick
Sophomore Contemporary Music Production Major Mimi Diallo, otherwise known as Yoshi to her music followers, wrote a song “Goes Well” and created a music video with Director La’Charles Trask and producer Josiah Noray.
“Jazz Greats”
posted by Whitney Wernick
Paul Slaughter’s “Jazz Greats” photography exhibit will be followed by a Contemporary Music Program concert featuring faculty and student musicians.
Polaroid Stories
posted by Whitney Wernick
Students Adam Troyer, Dillon Haymond and Rome Arrey memorize lines for “Polaroid Stories,” a drama written by Naomi Iizuka and directed by Brian Gillespie, the upcoming production in the Theatre Department. Make sure to go see it February 26-28 and March...
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