By Lauryn Rooker Staff Writer On February 11, 2010, a historical convocation took place in Townsend Auditorium. Reverend James Cooper portrayed Malcolm X, while Reverend Archie Smart portrayed Martin Luther King Jr. Through their powerful performance, we were reminded that February is Black History Month, as well as what it is truly about.
Archive for February, 2010
Martin and Malcolm: The Transition
Posted in Misc., tagged Black History Month, Convocation, Rooker on February 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Book Review: The Lovely Bones
Posted in Misc., tagged Book Review, Stephens on February 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
By Caitlyn Stephens Staff Writer Alice Sebold’s novel The Lovely Bones has captured the hearts of millions. I am no exception. This masterpiece of a book will touch your very soul, break your heart, and warm it all at once. Sebold’s writing is perhaps the most personal and riveting piece of literature that I have [...]
Lady Bulldogs battle Lindenwood University
Posted in Misc., Sports, tagged Lacrosse, Shenberger on February 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
By Bethany Shenberger Staff Writer On Saturday, February 6, our Lady Bulldogs Lacrosse team took on the nationally-ranked Lindenwood University Lions. The game started off to a strong start for the Lady Bulldogs. Fifteen minutes into the game, the Lady Bulldogs were holding off the No. 9 team in the country, with the Lions up [...]
Poetry in Motion
Posted in Misc., tagged Bowers, Convocation, Poetry on February 9, 2010 | 1 Comment »
By Elizabeth Bowers Assistant Editor An exciting event for all lovers of poetry occurred on Thursday, January 28, in the student theater located in Sherman Hall. This convocation was an open-mike hit, where many students—and even a teacher or two—stood in front of the small but significant audience and read a poem or three. Some [...]