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Good Clear Sound performed a series of slam poems discussing childhood experiences, gender identity and romance. Other poems focused on their the black experience in America and spoke about the group’s feelings regarding stereotyping, discrimination and gentrification.
Sir Peter Westmacott (above) spoke at a public event at Hotel C, put on by the University Center for Politics and International Residential College. He covered a swath of topics, including economic policies and counterterrorism efforts.
“We can’t do it in an hour, but we can begin the discussion and begin to mitigate some of the views felt on our grounds," Kalainoff said.
At the second annual Never Forget event, students, led by University Air Force ROTC members, processed from Minor Hall to South Lawn.
The production of “Museum” features a large ensemble of actors. Fourth-year College student Philip Rodgers plays the security guard at the final day of a modern art exhibition.
Creation of the art pieces for the Drama Department performance took several months. Above, one actress gazes up at the largest of the works.
In The Vagina Monologues, hosted by the Spectrum Theater, speakers discussed the empowerment of women and addressed issues faced by women in society.
Poets captivated their audience with their engaging and passionate performances at OpenGrounds.