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Civil Rights Immersion Tour As part of a joint effort be- tween M. Joe Young, Di— rector of Pan-Afrikan Stu- dent Services; and Carry Hesser, Professor of Sociol— ogy and Director of Metro— Urban Studies; a diverse group of 23 Augsburg stu— dents were able to travel through the deep south this... Show moreCivil Rights Immersion Tour As part of a joint effort be- tween M. Joe Young, Di— rector of Pan-Afrikan Stu- dent Services; and Carry Hesser, Professor of Sociol— ogy and Director of Metro— Urban Studies; a diverse group of 23 Augsburg stu— dents were able to travel through the deep south this past January. These students took part in a J— term course on civil rights, receiving two weeks of classroom instruction be- fore setting off on a 10—day bus tour through six states. The group departed from Augsburg directly after the Martin Luther King, Jr. con— vocation on January 17th, and returned on the 28th after having visited impor— tant civil rights sites in Little Rock, Arkansas; Memphis, Tennessee; Birmingham, Montgomery, and Selma, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; and Chicago, Illinois. Some points of interest along their trip included the Na- tional Civil Rights Museum, M.L.K.’s birthplace, Ebene— zer Baptist Church, and Fisk University. The pur— pose of the immersion tour, according to Joe Young, was to give stu— dents the chance to have an emotional and tactile response that would be personal for each indi- vidual. He hopes that the students can tranfer their experiences to the Augs- burg campus, in terms of being aware of issues of injustice, and of address- ing them. As an experi- mental first year of the program, it was well worth it, he says. Direc- tor Young and Prof. Hesser have plans to make this collaborative learning experience an annual event, each year taking a new group of students to learn about the struggles of civil rights first-hand. A Tracing M.L.K.'s footsteps across the south, Antenisha Criggs and Roshonda White visit this statue in Birmingham at Kelly lngram Park. A The two fearless leaders, Joe and Garry stop for a moment in front of the De\ter Avenue Baptist Church where Martin Luther King, Jr. served as a pastor from 1954—1960. In the background the US. flag waves over the Alabama State Capitol. (ml Rights ‘ Show less
A Little Night Music l:xcerph from the Stage Director’s Notes "The greatest task of working on music—theatre is consolidating all of the various skills performers develop during a rehears- al process. Performance skills such as vocal quality for singing and speaking, emotion on a pliable face,... Show moreA Little Night Music l:xcerph from the Stage Director’s Notes "The greatest task of working on music—theatre is consolidating all of the various skills performers develop during a rehears- al process. Performance skills such as vocal quality for singing and speaking, emotion on a pliable face, and believable physicall— ties that reflect an inner emotional life must be tarefully layered on one another to create just one moment in a production. Much of my work and the students’ work involves dissecting notes and words and then layering them through the use of face, voice and body to give words and music life. This is a long and intricate process that often results in tremendous progress Sometimes when | see ab solute precision in the ex~ etution of th work, I am amazed at the ‘/’l\t'l‘ a \piing l‘la\ 4 /w t it 'lt h simplistic final appearance of such a complicated task. It becomes a miracle of sorts, and immediately enters the worlds of magic that is indefinable and pro— found.” « Darcey Engen. April 2000 I have always loved Sondheim for his clever— ness, sophistication, am— biguity, simplicity. I trust him, and trust that he knows what he is writing about in a deep and ex— periential ways The year 2000 also marks his 70th birthday (it was on March 22ndJ One of our intentions in Choosing A Little Night Music for our production was to link it with the campus Mai Fest, a cel— ebration of Augsburg’s Scandinavian culture and heritage. This piece takes place in Sweden, and was inspired by the film, Smiles ofa Summer Night, by the great artist of film, Ingmar Bergman.” — Sonia Thompson, April 2000 l)t‘\/Tt‘t’ and tietlerik tea/i/e that thet are meant to be together at last. l’\l)()\.t’l The cast of r\ Litt/e Night \ftlslc, iRightt Petra seduces the innocent and pious Henrik. Show less
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a Natalie Lund Natalie Lund was crowned Miss Minnesota last sum- mer. She took a year off of school to serve this posi- tions, making public ap— pearances and giving speeches. She also went on to compete in the Miss America pagaent in Sep- tember. Although she did not win, she let us know that... Show morea Natalie Lund Natalie Lund was crowned Miss Minnesota last sum- mer. She took a year off of school to serve this posi- tions, making public ap— pearances and giving speeches. She also went on to compete in the Miss America pagaent in Sep- tember. Although she did not win, she let us know that she had a fabulous time. As Miss Minnesota, she is also a great repre- sentative of Augsburg while traveling around the state. We are very proud of her here at Augsburg and continue to support her. Show less
Devea On our way to the NBA... Devean George made NBA history when he became the first-ever NCAA Divi— sion Ill basketball player se- lected in the first round of the NBA darft. George was a two-time All-American and two time Minnesota In— tercollegiate Athletic Con- ference Player of the Year.... Show moreDevea On our way to the NBA... Devean George made NBA history when he became the first-ever NCAA Divi— sion Ill basketball player se- lected in the first round of the NBA darft. George was a two-time All-American and two time Minnesota In— tercollegiate Athletic Con- ference Player of the Year. He ended his career last year here at Augsburg, and fGeorge this year played for the LA Laker’s. Augsburg is very proud to say he was one of ours. “It was going against all odds, really, being from a division Ill school and be- ing selected in the first round...l feel proud and proud of myself for how I worked through the whole process.” Devean George Devean George ( 2 Show less
Days in Ma tino service had Karoke in the Urness/Mort lobby. Days in May is a weeklong spring celebration planned by ASAC. it has a little something for everyone. Days In May was held from Inflatables were all over campus on Thursday and On Thursday, nothing goes bet- Friday with a iousting, a... Show moreDays in Ma tino service had Karoke in the Urness/Mort lobby. Days in May is a weeklong spring celebration planned by ASAC. it has a little something for everyone. Days In May was held from Inflatables were all over campus on Thursday and On Thursday, nothing goes bet- Friday with a iousting, a ter with “American Pie” than Ap- climbing wall, bouncy box— May lst-May 7th. On Monday, Four Shadow an accapella group held a concert in the quad during the afternoon. Tuesday was Water Day on the Anderson Lawn with a slip’n’slide, wading pool, squirt guns, water balloons, and of course minnow rac— ing. Tuesday night there was a swing dance with les- sons given by students up— stairs in the Commons. Wednesday was sponsored AFirst-year students Karen Lohr and Holly Ebnet at Auggie Fest Il. ing, and a dunk tank filled with volunteering staff and students. On Friday there was a car— nival on Anderson Lawn with sand art, karoke, infla— tables and photo buttons. Half-Ton Club was the first band to play Friday after— noon, Radio 5 won a lot of new fans that night, and it closed out with Retro Vi— rus. Saturday, Campus Minsis— try held Auggie Fest ii, an all day long Christian music festival with free food and t-shirts. Days in May suc- cessfully ended with a trip to Valley Fair. ple Pie, there was ice—cream and apple pie for students to enjoy while they sat under the spring sky and watched the drive—in movie. by the Sociology club with speakers and a bag lunch on how Days in May origi- nally started. Wednesday night, the Hispanic and La— A \/e\.i gut net as ~l7t‘ \\t1\ (ll/lll\t‘(l in the pool l)\ \ltitt on Hater Dar. g J [Mus In \\.1\ bStwlm/nores -\(lrlenne and [mm/fer hanging out at the Radio 3 come/t on Hit/av. Show less
> T his is Mort, one of the many residence halls on the Augsburg (ampus. This building includes one bed— room and two bedroom apartment-like housng with a bathroom and a small kitchen. V The new ball was built just this last vear. Upperclass students get the (ham e to live here, and placement is... Show more> T his is Mort, one of the many residence halls on the Augsburg (ampus. This building includes one bed— room and two bedroom apartment-like housng with a bathroom and a small kitchen. V The new ball was built just this last vear. Upperclass students get the (ham e to live here, and placement is done by applitation. A Reflecting on the great times spent at Augsburg. Reflection of > Old Main...the oldest building on Augsburg’s campus. This .\\ort ton er in the back of a students car. This is a place where used to be where everything was located back when Augsburg mam students spent a lot of their times began. Everything from the chapel to the lunchroom was located in this small building. Candids Show less
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28 > Members of LINK having fun volunteering at a homeless shelter. A Campus Ministry members risking it all at the game of Life. ‘ M warm.“ ,.._u-v “Millikan,h _...u a...“ N “m an hung-17:.“ J my: " A This Augsburg student is involved in or— chestra, one of the many organizations here on our... Show more28 > Members of LINK having fun volunteering at a homeless shelter. A Campus Ministry members risking it all at the game of Life. ‘ M warm.“ ,.._u-v “Millikan,h _...u a...“ N “m an hung-17:.“ J my: " A This Augsburg student is involved in or— chestra, one of the many organizations here on our campus. A Orientation Leader’s Chad, Rachel, and Christian hard at work. Show less