Jazz it up
The biweekly performance and jam session "Jazz at the Mary Lou" lures students to experience live jazz.
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The biweekly performance and jam session "Jazz at the Mary Lou" lures students to experience live jazz.
Aycock Dormitory racked up another “green” triumph today as victor of this year’s East Campus Eco-Olympics. In the month-long contest sponsored by the student-run Environmental Alliance, freshmen competed to see which residence hall could recycle the most, generate the least trash, consume the least amount of energy and attend the most EA-backed programming. The win marked Aycock’s second in the event’s three-year history.
Freshman Julie Dexheimer is no exhibitionist. But Saturday, standing topless in a roomful of strangers, her hands pinned high above her head, she had her first brush with indecent exposure.
Former presidential candidate and Reagan-era domestic policy advisor Gary Bauer gave a town hall-style speech to a gathering of about 75 community members Wednesday night in the Bryan Center. Bauer drew on the recent flurry of campus discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in his speech on the topic.
Students turn to tanning salons as a way to relax and preserve their summer-bronzed skin.
If there is one thing that Judy Woodruff, Trinity ’68, knows how to do, it’s how to break the mold. As a current anchor for CNN’s Inside Politics and a career broadcast journalist, Woodruff has resisted being categorized as just another perky blonde Georgia peach posing for the camera.
Survivor may have made headlines back in 2000 as the most cutting-edge feat in reality television. But undergraduates involved in Project WILD, known to each other as PWILDers, have been putting those squeamish, bikini-clad “survivors” to shame for 30 years now.