The final day of classes is exciting in its own right, but adding a muddy volleyball game and a concert to the mix only boosts anticipation.
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: Week of April 30
This summer, keep us in mind and do your own little TUTD activity—acknowledge the bad but continue to look for the good, every week.
25 Years Later, Arts Council Reflects on the History of Arts Fest
Ahead of 2023’s Arts Festival, Arts Council discusses the origin of the annual events and changes that have been made since 1997.
In His Return to BC, Bryce Pinkham Revisits ‘Candide’
Actor and visiting professor Bryce Pinkham will direct the new production of ‘Candide’ with the help of his cast members and students.
In Waaw Waaw BC, Students Connect With African Culture Through Drumming
Waaw Waaw BC, the musical and cultural African group will perform on April 29 at the 25th Annual Arts Festival.
Arts Walk Leaves Trail of Students’ Artistic Talents Across Campus
Stretching across campus, students and faculty displayed their original creations for the Arts Walk.
Annual Arts Fest To Be Held Virtually
The Arts Council will move this year’s Arts Fest online, with events scheduled to broadcast through social media and on the Council’s website.
Shovelhead Pokes Fun at Itself at ‘Spooktacular’
Hello…Shovelhead’s ‘Spooktacular’ show featured an interview with the group’s founder, goofy skits, and a nostalgic video about what members’ lives would be like without Shovelhead.
CCE’s ‘A Murder Most Fowl’ Riffs On Noir To Hilarious Effect
CCE’s ‘A Murder Most Fowl’ was a parody of classic noir films that incorporated goofy, bird-themed humor.
Dance, Theater, Music, Poetry Enliven Cultural Showcase
The Cultural Showcase brought together a diverse array of art forms, including Chinese fan dance and slam poetry.