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Q & A with David Dietz

David Dietz, sophomore computer science and criminal justice major, was named the “Most Promising Leader” at the 2013 Bobcat Awards, which recognize individuals, activities and student organizations for contributions to campus life.  colonnade: What does it mean to you to be the “Most Promising Leader”? dietz: For me, it means that people think very highly [...]

April 25th, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

Q & A with Olivia Meeks

Olivia Meeks, sophomore English major and dance minor, is one of seven students choreographing dance pieces for the Dance Minor Concert. The concert will be Saturday, April 27, at 8 p.m. in Russell Auditorium. Meeks discusses the process of choreographing and her passion for dance. the colonnade: How long have you been dancing? meeks:I have [...]

April 18th, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

Q&A with Jessica Stevens-Carr, assistant account executive for the Black & White Gallery

Q & A with Jessica Stevens-Carr, the assistant account executive for the Black & White Gallery colonnade: What is the Black & White Gallery? jessica: The Black & White Gallery is an event for the Life Enrichment Center (LEC). The event features 11 artists from the LEC. All the photographs are in black and white [...]

April 11th, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

Q & A with Rushad Eggleston, guest performer at Blackbird Coffee

Rushad Eggleston, 33, is a classically trained cellist from Carmel, Calif., but he has created his own style of cello playing. He has even created his own language of rhythmic sounds called “Sneth.” He is an eccentric artist, to say the least. He can be seen in a YouTube clip wearing a Peter Pan hat, [...]

March 21st, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

Erica Betross discusses her senior capstone thesis project, “PERSPECTIVES:Art Faculty Exhibition.”

the colonnade: What is the “Perspectives” exhibition? erica: As museum studies majors, our capstone project is to find an artist and curate our own show. I collaborated with May Johnson, senior art major, to create a GC faculty art exhibition.   the colonnade: What made you want to do this exhibition? erica: May and I [...]

March 7th, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

Q&A with Zach Roberts, participant in Alpha Delta Pi’s King of Diamonds

Credit: Scott Carranza

the colonnade: What is King of Diamonds? zach: It is a male beauty pageant held by Alpha Delta Pi. It’s all for charity – the proceeds go to the Ronald McDonald House   the colonnade: Why did you want to participate?   zach: I missed a meeting for Alpha Psi Omega, at which someone suggested [...]

February 28th, 2013 | Posted in A&E,Spotlight | Read More »

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