Campus is all a blur with activity Ausburg is a constant source of academic activi- ty as a tier 1 midwest liberal arts college. With out a doubt there is always something going on. be it scholastic or social. There are papers to be written. tests to study for and of course everyone makes time... Show moreCampus is all a blur with activity Ausburg is a constant source of academic activi- ty as a tier 1 midwest liberal arts college. With out a doubt there is always something going on. be it scholastic or social. There are papers to be written. tests to study for and of course everyone makes time for fun. Fun can not be defined becaUse it means different things to different people. Augsburg is aware of the wide variety of interest the student body holds and caters to these in- terests by their location. Augsburg is located in the heart of the city in the diverse Cedar Riverside neighborhood which provides a wealth of atmos- phere. activities and experiences. This is another one of the many attributes of Augsburg College making it appeal to a well-rounded and diverse body of students. Our ('omplements to the (‘hef Jay. one of the many cooks at Murphy's who work hard and keep our food tasting great! Elizabeth Judge can be found studying in the library on many afternoons, (1mm Hanson and Erin Friest talk after a choir preformance. Show less
Broadening ur Horizons .n g A .0- I ’0' t} 4 'Ar.‘ Desiree Barbeyto, Mari Bailey, Kristine Hessen, and Cathrine Enger broaden their horizons as students at Augsburg College. Augsburg College 221 1 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454
I All this cooking is fun! RN. 5“ Stephanie Carleton and Andy Landis make time to smile. Jennifer Grimm and Shawn Postera decide to go for a bike ride.
fins and Brew Director: Scott M. Rubsam Technical Director: Michael Burden Costume Design: Sandra Nei Schulte Sound Design: Scott M. Rubsam Stage Manager: Josephine Balenger As. Stage Manager: Brian Hesser Light Board Operator: Tracy Erickson Sound Board Operator: Shannon Sullivan Virginia Allery... Show morefins and Brew Director: Scott M. Rubsam Technical Director: Michael Burden Costume Design: Sandra Nei Schulte Sound Design: Scott M. Rubsam Stage Manager: Josephine Balenger As. Stage Manager: Brian Hesser Light Board Operator: Tracy Erickson Sound Board Operator: Shannon Sullivan Virginia Allery Heidi Bakke Ryan Ball Alice Barden Andy Bernstrom Trena Bolden Jill Galles Lindsay Hockaday Jeremy Josephson Merry—Ellen Krcil Andy Langenfeld Stephanie Lein Nick Nephew Katt Ness Trang Nguyen Emily Nugent Kirsten Solem Christa Steiner Erin Stuhlfaut Brandon Wolcott The ties that Billll Wl'lllflll flllll [lll‘fllilflll lly Sflflll M. llllllSfllll T his fall, a world premiere had its debut on the Augs- burg stage. The Ties That Bind was a project that began as a collaboration between the Center for Coun- seling and Health Promotion and the Theatre department to “engage the campus in a collective learning expe— rience, to listen to one another’s stories, and to reflect on what it means to be community members.”* Actor, di— rector, and adjunct professor, Scott Rubsam undertook the project of writing a full-length play that told the stories of the students, staff, and faculty of Augsburg College. It was a long journey from beginning to end, with the finished product being the result of selected pieces from over 100 interviews. After much cutting and pasting, with revisions being made right up to the end (preview night...yikes!) the production took the stage. Through the course of the show the audience was con— fronted with episodes from nearly every aspect of life: childhood, family, searching for identity, racism, war, violence, spirituality, and recovery. Some of the stories were delightful, others sad, some were frightening, and a few were very poignant. But in every case they reflected the words, stories, and lives of members of the Augsburg community. *(Taken from The Ties That Bind program) Talk to people. And listen to them. It's the only way to really figure out who you are. — Scott Rubsam AA Jan’s split personality hits on Alex, and |\ titted \\|ll1 religious (litteient vs 4 A Vietnam vet pauses to remember the horrors of \mi. 4 The cast lul Show less
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t isn’t over ’til the fat lady sings...or one of the guys from Comedy Sportz gets brown—bagged. Yes, Comedy Sportz was just a small part of the activities that were going on for the annual All-Nighter at Augsburg. And they didn’t get started until after 2 am (thus the name “All—Nighter”). We had... Show moret isn’t over ’til the fat lady sings...or one of the guys from Comedy Sportz gets brown—bagged. Yes, Comedy Sportz was just a small part of the activities that were going on for the annual All-Nighter at Augsburg. And they didn’t get started until after 2 am (thus the name “All—Nighter”). We had our own coffee house with live music, games and a java bar, bingo with cool prizes, an arts and craft table, a fantasy photo booth, a spa and hair salon in the basement, charicature ar— tists, and bouncy boxing for those who still had energy. There was something there for everyone and we all seemed to take advantage of all of the dif- ferent activities, even if we could not get lucky in bingo. Can’t wait until next year! > At Comedy Sportz, student volunteers were able to have a chance at impromptu humor — it looks like they are humoring themselves at least. V The charicature artists were a popular activity, as the long lines showed. Show less