The Pi Day event was made up of students displaying their research about the math behind their personal interests.
REVIEW: Spring Orchestra, Choral Concert a chance for students to shine
Performing and Communication Arts Students shined brightly in the Spring Orchestra and Choral Concert.
From hate to love, students learn to appreciate music
Through exposure to music offered on campus, students can learn to love music that they used to hate before.
Jazz Day opens the door to young musicans
Share: Jazz Day opens the minds of young musicians, says Andrea Baker Wilkerson, director of Lancer Jazz Big Band. Follow:
SCENE: Harlem Shake
Share: The Harlem Shake is an online epidemic that has gone viral recently. Associated Students Vice President for Campus Activities Fernando Becerra and alumnus Colin Ring hosted Harlem Shake on campus, which drew a crowd of over 200 students donning various outrageous outfits. Follow:
REVIEW: Lights, camera, Hairspray!
Light chatter illuminated the Sexson Auditorium as audience members sat in their seats, anticipating the raising of the red curtains. Upon the lighthearted entrance of the orchestra, the curtains were finally raised, and the audience was greeted by a slumbering teen donning a characteristic beehive hairdo. Lights, camera, Hairspray!
Civil Rights activist speaks at Creveling
The Creveling Lounge was packed to the brim Feb. 21 with students and faculty gathered to hear legendary civil rights lawyer, activist, and author Connie Rice speak about her new book Power Concedes Nothing.
Bold style is campus’s latest fashion trend
Fashion majors and instructor feel that campus fashion is starting to become more developed.
REVIEW: Jazz Antiqua Dance and Music Ensemble
The Jazz Antiqua Dance and Music Ensemble’s performance in Harbeson Hall on Feb. 21 made both jazz dance and jazz music easy to appreciate and inclusive to an otherwise inexperienced listening audience.
Artist blends layers of information in a minimalist space
Artist LaDuke’s exhibit “ellipsis†opened in the Art Gallery on Feb. 20. During the week of Mar 18 through 22, LaDuke will present a public lecture in the Vosloh Forum followed by a reception in the Art Gallery on March 18.