Jazz benefits show filled Ginkgo Bookshop with music and community spirit
By Calla Mischen | February 15, 2026The night was a testament to the communal impact student efforts and organizations can have through the arts.
The night was a testament to the communal impact student efforts and organizations can have through the arts.
Ginkgo Bookshop, a not-for-profit student-run used bookstore, opened Jan. 23 for students and community members to shop, relax and spend time surrounded by literature.
This spring, STEM students looking to enroll in a one-of-a-kind art class and humanities majors vying for new genres of lectures should take advantage of the riveting arts classes the University offers.
Here are a few books spanning a variety of genres and topics that are shorter, stand-alone and fast-paced — perfect to finish in a sitting or two, while still delivering on quality and depth.
Directed by Ruben Fleischer, the film attempts to reinvigorate the series with new faces and expansive world-building but fails to truly dazzle audiences.
Through the use of mixed media, Claybourne shows her process of questioning the metaphysical and trying to find answers about the soul and the afterlife.
Students came to Old Cabell Hall Sunday to watch Andrew Dismukes perform, hosted by University Programs Council.
Here are some songs to get you in the mood for romance, apple picking and the weather finally cooling down.