Piedmont College's theater season is officially open. The first production, You Can't Take It With You, has just finished with excellent reviews. Directed by Professor Bill Gabelhausen and a cast of both faculty and students, this family-oriented comedy was a hit.…
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With a little grease paint, a pencil and some eye- shadow, Piedmont College theater students are again finding ways to enhance their on-stage productions. This semester, assistant professor of theatre, Henry Johnson felt it was necessary to add an additional class to the core curriculum.…
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One of the best ways to learn is to be taught through example. The art students at Piedmont College have great resources, facilities and opportunities to learn about their passion.
One of their greatest resources is the professors and their hard work and accomplishments.…
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Kappa Pi is an art fraternity at Piedmont College. According to Regina Fried, vice president of Kappa Pi, Piedmont's Zeta Alpha Upsilon chapter was started in 2005 and is an elite extension of Piedmont's Art Club that was founded in 2001.
The fraternity has anywhere from five to 10 members, half of which will be graduating this December.…
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Many students and faculty have been looking forward to Paul Meier's performance for a long time. When the day finally came, this audience was far from disappointed.
Meier performed a series of pieces, each varying in level of difficulty and musical structure.…
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Metallica has come a long way since the young James Hetfield, future front man, answered an ad placed in the newspaper by drummer Lars Ulrich looking for musicians with a passion for underground metal.
Metallica started off as an 80s booze-loving, trash metal band covering Iron Maiden and Motorhead; it soon proved to have more to offer than average metal bands, and reinvented themselves, along with its genre scene.…
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