Review: Opportunity to connect outside classroom
Making a connection between the Brazilian art of capoeira, economic game theory and American composer, music theorist, writer and artist, John Cage is difficult.
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Making a connection between the Brazilian art of capoeira, economic game theory and American composer, music theorist, writer and artist, John Cage is difficult.
Race and gender melt away in a true multicultural book, Grace Lin, a children's author and illustrator, told an audience of almost 50 people in the Brown-Alley Room last Wednesday. Storytelling is at the heart of Grace Lin's award-winning children's writing and illustrations. Lin's Chinese heritage and rich artistic background from her days at the Rhode Island School of Design shine through in works such as her 2010 Newbery Honor children's novel, "Where the Mountain Meets the Moon."
After completing an almost two-year colonization process, the Alpha Chi Zeta Chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha has become a nationally chartered chapter. More than 175 people consisting of brothers, alumni, family members, national representatives and University InterFraternity Council members, attended a black-tie chartering banquet at the Crowne Plaza on West Broad Street Friday night.
A lively Cellar crowd laughs as Wade Downey explains his opening song was written for his two-year-old son, Finn, and the eventual break-ups he'll go through later in life.
Sports and life are inextricably linked from C. Vivian Stringer's point of view. Their lessons are transitive, and in her case, have molded a life philosophy and inspired and influenced the players she coaches and the family she has raised.