If you did not get a chance to see “Some Girl(s)” last week, you missed out on a fantastic Catawba College production. Student directed by senior Lara Williams, the show tells the story of Guy, played by Matthew Ensley, a writer who travels the United States in search of reconciliation with his numerous ex-girlfriends. Guy […]
READ MOREOn the morning of Saturday, September 20, students registered in the honors course “Sounds of Silence” met with their instructors, Dr. Julie Chamberlain and Dr. Maria Vandergriff-Avery, in front of the Hedrick Administration Building in order to take a class trip to the International Civil Rights Center and Museum in Greensboro, North Carolina. The course […]
READ MOREOn Friday, September 5th at 5:00 in the evening, Blue Masque members from every class lined up outside Hedrick Little Theatre in preparation for the organization’s annual Jell-O fight. The participants, dressed in mostly white, were separated into four randomly selected groups based on colored wrist bands. Each student received Ziploc bags filled with sticky, […]
READ MORELast Monday, February 17th 2014, a women’s panel came together with Catawba College’s female students and employees in the Tom Smith Auditorium to speak about success during and after college. Leading this discussion was Darlene Ball, a Catawba graduate and the current chair of Catawba’s Board of Trustees. Ball made everyone in the audience at […]
READ MOREOn Saturday, February 8, Catawba College will be gearing up for its annual Winterfest celebration, a dance that allows students to let loose and have fun while on campus. Normally held in the Crystal Peeler Lounge, this year’s dance will be in the gymnasium complete with decorations, food, music, and entertainment. The Catawba women’s group, […]
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