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Life & Arts

The Weisman to Display Senior Art

May 4, 2015 by Mackayla Testerman

Photos by Carissa MosleyWhere on campus can you see colorful abstract paintings, unique mosaics and sculptures of thrifted objects? All of these can be found at the Weisman Museum on campus, which will host the grand opening of the Fragments: Studio Art Thesis Exhibition starting April 16 at 5 p.m. to display the cumulation of senior art major's work.This year, artists Nic … [Read more...] about The Weisman to Display Senior Art

Walk The Moon Sells Out the Palladium

May 4, 2015 by Madison Harwell

Photos by Matt Benton The alternative hit band, Walk The Moon stopped in LA at the Hollywood Palladium this past Thursday for their 2015 North American tour featuring Australian indie rock band, The Griswolds whose breakout single “Heart of a Lion” was an iTunes Single of the Week. Walk The Moon is on tour for their second studio album, “Talking Is … [Read more...] about Walk The Moon Sells Out the Palladium

Artist of The Week: Tyler Burk

May 4, 2015 by Haley Laningham

Photos by Haley LaninghamSenior Tyler Burk is extensively involved in on-campus theater, dance, and music performances. With many student performances of various genres under his belt, he takes his experience to an off-campus studio to teach dance. Q: What is your favorite means of self-expression? A: For me, I need to do it all. I love to act, sing, dance, paint, write. … [Read more...] about Artist of The Week: Tyler Burk

“Furious 7” Is Crazy

May 4, 2015 by Collin Chersi

Photo Courtesy of Bago Games//Creative CommonsThe “Fast and Furious” franchise represents something rather unique. While many film franchises have been known to end after the third entry, few have made it to entry four or five. Until recently, the only known franchises to go past three feature-film entries were the “Star Wars,” “Star Trek” … [Read more...] about “Furious 7” Is Crazy

Anonymous Social Media Platforms Produce Troubling Posts

May 4, 2015 by Haley Laningham

Photo Courtesy of aha-soft-icons//Deviant ArtEditor’s Note: The late Brennan Tatem is briefly referenced in this article with the permission of his mother, Donna Besler-Tatem. Before Yik Yak had a strong presence as an anonymous social network on campus, students started up another such site. Driven by an all-in-good-fun attitude toward sharing secrets, desires and … [Read more...] about Anonymous Social Media Platforms Produce Troubling Posts

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