By Victoria Pedersen/ reporter What’s Your World View?, a roundtable discussion featuring the meaning and practice of religion and spirituality in […]
April 19, 2017
Event to focus on tree conservation
By Raegan Scharfetter The annual Arbor Day Celebration will spread environmental conservation awareness to students, faculty and staff 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. […]
Funny, awkward First Date highlights spring musical
By Kathryn Kelman/ ne news editor For the first time, the Broadway musical comedy First Date is hitting the NE Playhouse […]
Students, faculty to dance in show
By Jason Middlebrooks South Campus will host Paradigm, a dance concert featuring students, faculty and guests at 7:30 p.m. May 4-5 […]
Club to showcase its spectrum of talents
By Jason Middlebrooks South Campus’ Spectrum club will host a talent show 5-9 p.m. April 20 in SSTU 1114.
Exhibition displays student art
By Jason Patrick Original pieces of art created by students line SE’s Art Corridor I as part of the annual Studio […]
Entertainment Calendar
Now-April 20 South’s fine arts department hosts Bildungsroman, an art show exhibiting the work of British artist Charlie Godet Thomas, […]
Conference to feature students’ original work
By Justin Grass/ reporter Three NE composition contest participants will have original piano pieces performed at a state conference in June.
Movie Review – Film gives insight to life as immigrant
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor In the Nigerian Yoruba language, “dara ju” means “better.” In his film Dara Ju, first-time […]
Exhibit celebrates students
By Tikko Mercado/ reporter Silent Communication, a student art exhibit, is open now through April 26 in College Hall (NCAB 1111) […]
Movie Review – New movie misses feminist mark
By Kathryn Kelman/ne news editor Intended to honor women’s roles in London during World War II, Their Finest, directed by […]