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Bronco Forensics qualifies five additional events for national tournament

While competing at the Kansas in Nebraska Swing Tournament on January 24-25, the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team qualified five additional events for the 2015 American Forensics Association-National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) scheduled for April in Portland, Oregon. Eunice Adounkpe, a junior from Omaha, Nebraska, place first in Poetry Interpretation and third in Program of […]

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Actress/writer makes her “Last Attempt At Fame” on Hastings College campus

Actress/writer Victoria Libertore will debut her latest performance work at Hastings College’s Scott Studio Theatre (806 N. Turner Ave.) on Friday, February 27, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. Entitled “This is My Last Attempt At Fame,” the work may contain mature content. Tickets will be $5 and available for purchase one hour before the performance. Libertore,

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Hastings College Art Gallery to feature guest painter, sculptor in 2015 Spring Semester

Works by painter Kenneth Hall and sculptor Aaron Badlam will be on display in the Hastings College Art Gallery during the College’s 2015 Spring Semester. The gallery, located on campus at 711 E. 7th Street, is free and open to the public. Its hours are 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday.   Kenneth Hall, Paintings

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Exploration of lessons learned from the Civil Rights struggles scheduled for MLK, Jr. Day

On Monday, January 19 at 10:45 a.m. in French Memorial Chapel (800 N. Turner Ave.), Dr. Dana Murray Patterson will lecture on “Sankofa: Recovering the Black Box of Civil Rights” as part of Hastings College’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration. The event, sponsored by the Multicultural Student Union, is free and open to the

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Hastings College professor to explore work of Jewish Venezuelan poet Curiel

Dr. Pedro Vizoso, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages at Hastings College, has earned the institution’s first Faculty Development Fund Award to study a largely forgotten Jewish Venezuelan poet. Made possible through generous donors, the award carries a grant up to $2,500 and is awarded on a competitive basis. “As recipient of the HC First Faculty

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Renowned cinematographer Chressanthis to speak at film showing

A free public showing of the documentary, “Cesar’s Last Fast,” a film about labor leader and civil rights advocate Cesar Chavez’s 1988 Fast for Life, will accompany a presentation by filmmaker James Chressanthis, ASC, GSC. The film and keynote address, scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, January 9, in Hastings College’s French Memorial Chapel (map), are

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