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Posts published in March 2020

Zero Students Attend Debate Watch Party

BY ANTHONY CAVARRETTASTAFF WRITER Students on campus were a no-show to the Democratic debate watch party held by the Student Activities Board on Feb. 25 in the fish bowl. As some students plan to vote in the upcoming primary election, zero made the effort to weigh out their opinions alongside…

The Importance of Voting for Students

BY ANISHA JINTOORKARSTAFF WRITER As the 2020 primary and presidential elections are quickly approaching, the university is encouraging students, faculty and staff to register for their right to vote. A tabling event to register for the primaries is scheduled for Monday, March 30, and another is scheduled for the presidential…

Campus Clubs Hold Smash Bros Tournament

BY LEAH ARROYOSTAFF WRITER The Esports Club and The Rainbow Alliance teamed up to host a game night on Thursday, Feb. 27. “We have board games, Mario Party, food and more,” Nicole Ludwig, junior psychology major, said. “The main event we have here tonight is the Mario Smash Tournament that…

Students Plan for Spring Break

BY TOM OKINSTAFF WRITER Being a college student can be stressful. Classes, tests and projects can end up consuming all of your time. Luckily spring break is just around the corner to give students a break from the everyday responsibilities of being a student. Some students who dorm on campus…

Mastering the Art of Sfumato

BY SOPHIA STRAUSSSTAFF WRITER The sculpture gallery hosted the art of Vanessa Gardner, senior photography major, from Monday, Feb. 24 to Sunday, March 1. The exhibition was titled “Sfumato” after a painting style used by Leonardo Da Vinci. The technique is meant to bring the viewer’s eye past what it…

Clubs Host Paint Night Community Event

BY SOPHIA STRAUSSSTAFF WRITER The Studio, an art-based student club, and Circle K, a community service organization, came together on Wednesday, Feb. 26 to hold a paint night in Hillwood Commons. The event was a fundraiser for Relay for Life and had canvases priced at $2 and raffle opportunities available…

Event Recognized African-American Culture

BY ALEXANDRA FERRAGAMOSTAFF WRITER As Black History Month came to a close, the Krasnoff theatre was buzzing with performances celebrating black culture at the first annual African-American Read-In on campus. On Feb. 25, the event took place in two parts during the afternoon and evening. The afternoon portion was a…

Theatre Students take a Trip to Wonderland

BY EMMA ROBINSONSTAFF WRITER Originally a novel by Lewis Carroll, the concept of “Alice in Wonderland” was published in 1865 and has since been adapted through numerous films and plays. On Saturday, Feb. 22, freshman musical theatre major Kevin DiCarlo directed an adaptation by Andrew Barbato and Lesley Anderson in…