Traveling art show comes to CSC
The Sheldon Museum of Art exhibit “The Romance of the Moon: Science Fiction Invades Art,” opened at CSC’s Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery Feb. 29.
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The Sheldon Museum of Art exhibit “The Romance of the Moon: Science Fiction Invades Art,” opened at CSC’s Memorial Hall’s Main Gallery Feb. 29.
Read MoreRMAC selects CSC’s Alejandro Garcia as its 2016 Men’s Summit Award recipient
Read MoreCSC Geoscience student Caelum Hubl, freshman of Lincoln, dazzled a small crowd at 2 p.m. Friday, during a scheduled showing of the winter constellations at CSC’s planetarium in the Math and Science building.
Read MoreIf you are looking for a play that gives you some fancy wordplay, dirty jokes, and an existential crisis all in one package, “Rozencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” just might be what you are looking for. Originally written by Tom Stoppard with a debut in 1967, the play is a solidly written story following the exploits of “the Prince of Denmark’s college buddies” as they struggle with being jammed into the Shakespearean classic, Hamlet.
Read More“What is the last thing you remember?”
During CSC theatre program’s most recent production, “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,” this question is repeated multiple times throughout the play as the audience is immersed in the confusion that the two main characters face for nearly the entire show.
Read MoreWhile the horror genre is one that I have only recently started to delve my way into, my experience with reading is much more developed. Looking into the works of Stephen King was one of the best ideas that I have had to start myself off in the world of fear. He certainly set the bar high for those to follow on my list.
Read MoreI have a confession to make. I am a 21-year-old junior in college who enjoys watching TV shows that were intended for young adults and/or teenagers. One of my favorite shows of all time is “Boy Meets World.”
Read More“All My Sons” by Arthur Miller takes place in the back yard of a family called the Kellers in 1947. This play captures the realism of the ability lying has to tear a family apart.
Read MoreDevin C. Hughes, otherwise known as the Chief Inspiration Officer, visited CSC Thursday night to give a presentation about happiness in the Student Center Ballroom.
Read MoreThirty-four teams of two stepped into The Pit, Thursday, knowing that one misplaced shot would keep them away from the pool tournament victory.
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