Ideological opposites clash in upcoming Theatre production
Sophocles “proposes an intellectual argument between the rule of law and God, which represents morality, love, family—these different ideas of justice.” – Thrasso Petras, director
Sophocles “proposes an intellectual argument between the rule of law and God, which represents morality, love, family—these different ideas of justice.” – Thrasso Petras, director
“He gave every student the time and focus necessary to provide then with accurate feedback. His responses were individual for each student.” – Allan Lysell, retired Theatre Department Coordinator
“What we want to give people is an experience. It’s not just a regular class, it’s an experience.” – MJ Estores, President of DHHC
It’s just you, your own fogged-up reflection, and the steam-muffled echo of your own voice reminding you that you walk alone.
However, even in its early years the Grammys faced accusations that their selections were limited and outdated.
Creating several worlds, connecting them with subtle background hints, keeping things internally consistent throughout, and planning everything out before the launch of one’s published writing career is, to say the least, ambitious.
“For me, the best kind of music was the music that was pop and totally accessible, and yet it somehow had a little bit of originality pumped into it.” – Jason Knapp
When the apocalypse comes, what better way to psych yourself up than with some appropriately gritty metal?
“The event is totally accessible to people who do not speak French, not even a little bit, but who are open to listen to a film in French.” – Carine Hirschi, French Instructor and organizer of Rendez-vous Cinéma
The game offers a brutally believable portrayal of mental health issues and the innocuous guises these issues often take.