One of my latest stories includes an audio story that I had the opportunity to do for one of my fellow students, Lindsey Graber. Lindsey is a junior Religion & Philosophy major and she presented her paper "Eve’s Courage, Adam’s Nobility: Friedrich Nietzsche’s Gendered Views of Courage and Nobility" in the library on March 26. She presented in front of some of her classmates and teachers and offered a Q&A time after her lecture. Listen here.
I also wrote a story over Pat Ross this week that was printed in The Collegian. It focused on his collection of board games (he owns 762 board games). I would say this is one of my favorite stories that I have done. You can read it here.
I received an email from him yesterday. He said, "Wonderful article. You did a nice job weaving together a fun story about me and my gaming friends. Thanks for putting in the effort." It was nice to get that kind of feedback from him on this story. It was also a great opportunity to meet professors outside of my department.
Upcoming events:
The SC Youth Symphony will present their spring concert "Our Journey" on Sunday at 6 p.m. in Richardson.
Bishop Richard Wilke will lead chapel on April 1.
The last day for seniors to apply for graduation is 5 p.m. on April 1.
Dr. Joseph Dongell will present the Parkhurst Lecture at 7 p.m. on April 1 in Wroten.
Next Friday (April 3) is Good Friday. There will be no classes and SC offices will be closed.
April 8 is Assessment Day. (I have heard that the chapel team has something fun planned for that day!)
Music and theater students will begin their recitals in the next few weeks and into the end of the school year. I will have more about those as they get closer.
There will be 2 more weeks of the SC Lent Blog. Keep up with it here.
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