Over spring break, Jackalope’s photography staff took some awesome selfies of what each of them did over the...
Midterms in The Library...
posted by Marco Rivera
Valencia Lusk, a theatre arts major, enjoying her free time by listening to her favorite artist Prince before she has to study for her Shakespeare Performance midterm test.
Q/A w/ Marcus Lee Banafrit...
posted by Charli Renken
In the last two weeks, a new student group has popped up that is trying to make a change on campus, with both a public forum and rally on March 3 and 4, respectively. The ColleXion is “an organization of people who are trying to find the “X”; they’re trying to find what they’re purpose is.” Jackalope Magazine sat down with The ColleXion founder Marcus Lee Banafrit to talk about what The ColleXion has planned for SFUAD. Jackalope Magazine: What is The ColleXion trying to do on campus? Marcus Lee Banafrit: The ColleXion is trying to do two things. They’re trying to bring together artists to collaborate and they’re also trying to make sure that the rules that are set in place to help campus life and help things run smoothly aren’t being stepped over and abused. JM: What rules in particular? MLB: Rules regarding privacy and the rules against discrimination. Things of that nature. JM: How was The ColleXion formed? MLB: I formed it back in 2013 [outside of SFUAD] as my own personal way of getting through life and following my dreams. I wanted to make it fun for myself and I also wanted to have a message behind it. For The ColleXion AT SFUAD, I saw that there were a bunch of students that felt like they were being wronged… I saw a lot of students who had to deal with things at this school that they shouldn’t have had to deal with. I saw myself in a lot of the people that were telling me their problems and I figured that I could use The ColleXion to help fuel them in helping them… find their “X” without things getting in the way. JM: What are The ColleXion’s goals? What is their...
Improv Club
posted by Madeleine Sardina
Not to be confused with Comedy Club or the Underwear Society, the Improv Club is focused on expanding its members improvisation abilities for on and off stage.
Winter Funk Broken by Colorful Graffiti...
posted by Kyleigh Carter
Earlier this week, Santa Fe got a little snow storm, and now it is back to 50 degree weather and the snow is still hanging around. Thankfully, the campus has the bright colors of the graffiti wall to bring students out of the winter funk.
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