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Men’s Cross Country coach details his journey

“Coach Matt is the reason I am as good as I am today,” Giller said. “I think if you told me in high school that I’d be running the times I am right now, I think I would’ve just laughed. He’s a solid coach, he’s definitely a hard coach who will challenge you and work you very hard and I think that’s the reason we’ve been so successful is because of him.”

Curiosity inspires junior to audition for leading role

Despite the hurdles of performing in a play that tackles such controversial topics, Campbell’s representation of Wendla showcased her talents and abilities to display the complexities of a deeply emotional character. As she continues her journey in theater, Campbell’s passion and dedication to her roles influences her to leave a lasting impact on her audience. 

Nostalgic artists and new features premiere at Southern Takeover

Southern Takeover returned this year on a new stage, with new musicians, and an exclusive new backstage experience. The premiere of the improved takeover by ACE left students and fans excited for years to come.

Dutch Impressionism: The movement’s debut at Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum

The newest exhibit, Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School 1860-1930, opened in the Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art. While Impressionism is strongly associated with the French and American movements, it extends much further.  Dutch Impressionism is far less recognized. The museum’s goal through this exhibit is to “broaden our understanding of Impressionism.”

Volleyball misses postseason, but players set records 

On Nov. 23 the Mocs celebrated seven seniors with a 3-2 win against RV Nova Southeastern. Back-and-forth wins between the Sharks ended with a three point lead in the fifth set with help from senior transfer student Sandra Sasaski.