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Ancient images explored on SE

Ancient images explored on SE

By Karen Gavis/se news editor\ Susan Harrington: A Long History of Meaning pools ancient images, children, animals, Chinese hairstyles, felt and transparencies to produce a thought-provoking art display on SE Campus. “Pink Head,” an oil on canvas, depicts a pink animal head atop a yellow background. A stark white bed occupies an area usually reserved [...]

Modern fairytale hits, misses in real world

Modern fairytale hits, misses in real world

By Kelli Henderson/entertainment editor The new adaptation of the classic Grimms’ fairy tale “Snow White” is told through the evil queen’s perspective in Mirror Mirror and includes exquisite costumes and CGI-filled scenery. The film, unfortunately, fails with bad scene writing and run-out jokes.

Gilbert, Sullivan operettas get new costumes, era for NE performance

By Cody Daniels/reporter A modern twist on selections from three Gilbert and Sullivan operettas will be performed April 13 and 14 on NE Campus. The concerts will be at 7:30 p.m. in the NE Playhouse (NFAB 1205).

South produces Antigone with ancient techniques

South produces Antigone with ancient techniques

By Elaine Bonilla/south news editor South Campus’ Carillon Theatre is wrapping up Women’s History Month with the play Antigone, written by the ancient Greek playwright Sophocles. The performances will be April 12-14 in the Joe B. Rushing Center for Performing Arts’ Carillon Theatre. Adjunct instructor Richard Haratine directs the Greek tragedy, which tells the story [...]

Entertainment Calender

Dance April 13-14 The TCC Northwest Dance Company is hosting Momentum: Raising the Barre, a spring formal dance concert at 7:30 p.m. at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center Scott Theatre. The concert will feature dancers of all ages, levels and abilities. General admission tickets are $7 and can be purchased at the NW business [...]

South to hold auto show April 14

South Campus’ automotive department will host the Painless Performance Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Regional Engine Challenge and the Arlington Area Street Rodders Car Show 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. April 14 in the Automotive Building.

TREE hosts college prom to remember, form newer, better memories of formals

If students missed the chance to go to their high school prom, Trinity River Equality in Education is giving them a second chance April 21. 

Pell Grant cuts may leave some without summer school funding

By Elaine Bonilla/south news editor The federal government made several changes affecting financial aid in the past year, including cutting Pell Grants for some summer students.

Poetry act of discovery, speaker tells NE

By Kenney Kost/reporter Literature flourishes among society in families and relationships and throughout daily lives. This sentiment and others were shared with a packed Center Corner audience on NE Campus March 27.

Students learn to use time more effectively in South workshop

By Miranda Workman/reporter Balancing family, school and work can be difficult, but a South Campus audience was shown April 3 how to use their time wisely. South Campus student activities staff member Mishuna MacDonald gave tips on Time Management.

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