Created by one of popular music’s most charismatic and vital figures, the 1975 album “Blood on the Tracks” helped to demolish all past preconceptions of Bob Dylan’s carefully crafted public image while hurtling him to the commercial forefront of music yet again. And it excels at making grown men (me) cry. Before “Blood on the Tracks” became one of the most critically acclaimed albums of all time, Dylan had to endure a long creative hiatus. It seemed that the bard of the ’60s was not … [Read more...]
Coronavirus epidemic continues
A recently-discovered respiratory disease has been threatening world health at a rapidly growing rate, with tens of thousands around the world currently infected. First found in Wuhan City, China in late 2019, the respiratory disease is one of seven known coronaviruses that affect humans. These six other coronaviruses have been known and studied since the 1960s, with this newly discovered coronavirus being the latest addition to the list. The disease, which is related to the 2003 pandemic … [Read more...]
On-campus housing to undergo changes
Upon returning to AU next school year, students can expect to see campus-wide renovations taking place in both the residence halls and apartments. Strategic planning for the long-term project has been taking place for some time, and AU is now prepared to implement the wide-range updates to living quarters on campus. Those looking to reside in the various apartments on campus next year can expect fewer options available to them compared to the current school year. Fair Commons will be the … [Read more...]
IMs welcome first esports league in AU history
An increasingly popular esports video game has recently been introduced to AU’s intramural league. EA Sports’ FIFA, which focuses on professional soccer, is now one of four different sports leagues students can be a part of for season three of IMs. After putting out a Twitter poll for students to vote on what sport they preferred to have in season three, Alex Certain, Laura Batts and Dan Teater began forming what would become the first esports league in AU history. “We … [Read more...]
Light Bulb Artist Management begins on campus
If you are a current, creative mind on campus, the newly created artist management company Light Bulb Artist Management may be worth keeping on your radar. The company, which has quickly grown to a roster of four genre-spanning artists, originated from music business students Austin Hostetler and Abigail Stamper last semester. Hostetler approached Stamper with the desire to build a company related to artist management after watching one of Stamper’s Encore performances. “I’ve … [Read more...]
Wilson Gallery to welcome “The Familial Gaze”
Beginning Friday, Jan. 24, the Wilson Gallery will be welcoming the mixed-media artwork of Tyanna Buie. The exhibit, which is titled “The Familial Gaze,” will be welcomed with an opening reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Jan. 24. Buie herself will be attending the reception to speak about her work. The artwork is primarily large-scale screen prints and is an autobiographical reflection on Buie’s experiences as an African American woman growing up in foster care around the Chicago area. … [Read more...]
Anxiety workshop returns
A workshop regarding everyday stress and anxiety was one of the many multiple chapel options offered to students this past Thursday, Nov. 7. With Counseling Services holding the workshop, students had the opportunity to learn from two of the full-time licensed counselors on campus. The workshop, which was held in Decker 230, was led by counselors Brian Daugherty and Angela Janutolo. Students in attendance were given a 36-page packet meant to help guide the 50-minute session. … [Read more...]
Mocha Joe’s hosts Mocha Jams live music show
Mocha Joe’s welcomes students ready to study, grab some coffee and unwind with friends. An argument can be made that a certain component may have been missing from Mocha Joe’s coffee shop atmosphere in the past. Occasionally, small performances of live music will take place in Mocha Joes. These performances are typically one-off events or occasional departmental performances, like the musical theatre event Cabaret. Live music will now be welcomed every third Thursday of the … [Read more...]
Coach Scott Fridley approaches 30 years at AU
For every student that has attended AU, there has been no shortage of influential figures to look up to. Whether that influence be made in the classroom or on the field, many of these figures have left lasting legacies on campus. Through selfless service and altruistic values, long-standing men’s soccer coach Scott Fridley is a true-to-form example of the kind of lasting legacy that has helped make AU’s men’s soccer program what we see in action today. Stretching back to around … [Read more...]
Campus prepares for Homecoming sports traditions
As the spirit of Homecoming weekend returns to AU, campus will be busier than usual as students, families, faculty and alumni participate in the many traditions associated with Homecoming. An integral part of the Homecoming weekend bustle will be the numerous sports teams in action. On Saturday at the soccer field, the women’s soccer team will be taking on the Franklin women’s soccer team at 1 p.m. Following the finish of that game, the men’s soccer team will be facing the … [Read more...]