“Author Archive”
Stories written by Ally Maisano

‘Art by Num8ers and Threads’

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Special Collections partnered with the Dept. of Art to depict university and local history.  All work is inpsired by Special Collections resources and are created by Three-Dimensional Fundamental Design and Fiber Arts II students. Top: Andrea McCuen used the process of batik to create this piece that depicts Wayne St. during the 20th century and [...]

November 15th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

Emily Gomez, ‘Unearthed’

“Gnadenhutten Cemetery,” Ohio, 2005. In March 1782, a group of Pennsylvania militiamen massacred North Christian Delaware Indians. Photography professor Emily Gomez used the cyanotype process to create this image. Her work can be seen at the GC Museum of Fine Arts.

colonnade: Where are you from originally? Tell us a little bit about your adoptive Native American heritage.  emily gomez: I grew up in Bloomfield Township, Mich. I contacted the chief of the Santee Indian Nation after photographing the Santee Indian Mound in Summerton, S.C., in 2004. I didn’t know anything about the Santee, but was [...]

November 15th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

Turning childhood dreams into reality

Vinnie Bavasi (Joe Dumford) makes his entrance onto the set of “Proposals.” From Miami, Vinnie adds a little mob-like feel to the small-town setting.

In an average kindergarten class there are almost always kids who say they want to be an actor, an astronaut or a doctor when they grow up. Most end up with relatively normal careers, leaving their childhood dreams behind. Joe Dumford, senior theater major, has yet to give up on his dreams. At 5 years [...]

November 15th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

Women’s basketball dunks season opener

Senior guard Sadona Floure aims to shoot in midair. Floure scored four points for the ‘Cats. The Bobcats stomped the Wesleyan Pioneers 91-30.

Senior guard Sadona Floure aims to shoot in midair. Floure scored four points for the ‘Cats. The Bobcats stomped the Wesleyan Pioneers 91-30. The air is getting crisp, the leaves are changing colors and basketball season is fast approaching Georgia College. The women’s basketball team opened its season with a 91-30 victory against Wesleyan College [...]

November 8th, 2012 | Posted in Lead stories,Sports | Read More »

Art installation brings ‘Tension’ to Black Box Theatre

The set for the performance was simple. An abstract shape made of black material was suspended from the ceiling. Several red strings were hanging from the shape. The lights dimmed. Four dancers came onto the stage. On Oct. 19, art instructor TeaYoun Kim-Kassor’s installation-performance piece “Tension” premiered in the Black Box Theatre. This piece is [...]

October 26th, 2012 | Posted in A&E | Read More »

GC ranks 22nd in NCAA, 2nd in PBC

ked 22nd among NCAA Division II schools in the National Collegiate Scouting Association, Inc. Collegiate Power Rankings. The Bobcats edged up one spot from last year. The rankings look at the academic and athletic standards of all NCAA athletic programs across the country. The rankings are calculated by averaging student-athlete graduation rates, academic ratings provided [...]

October 25th, 2012 | Posted in Sports | Read More »

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