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  • Edgewood To Host Second Annual Illuminated Harmony Concert
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    BY SHELBY LOOCK | PHOTO BY ALEX THOMAS March 3, 2017 Guitars, puppets, and animations will join together Sunday, March 5, to produce the second annual Illuminated Harmony concert at Edgewood College. This collaborative project combines the work of the Music and Art departments, as well as Theatre Arts and Religious Studies. The concert, subtitled Laudato […]

  • International Travel-Based Documentary Director Visits Edgewood
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    BY ALEX THOMAS  Feb. 2, 2017 The Edgewood College Social Science Department brought Melody Gilbert to talk about her film, The Summer Help. In the film, Gilbert follows the journey of eight students from American University in Bulgaria, where she used to teach. It documents their time from the end of their schooling to their jobs […]

  • Agatha Christie Play Comes to Campus
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    BY SHANZEH AHMAD | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Feb. 20, 2017 Edgewood’s Theater Department is putting on a production of Agatha Christie’s, “A Murder is Announced,” for the spring semester. Jeanne Leep, professor of theater arts and producer of Edgewood theater, is directing the stage adaptation of Christie’s murder mystery novel. Christie is the world’s best-selling […]

  • Two Edgewood Students Create Social Media Company
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    BY ALEX THOMAS Feb. 20, 2017 Mitch Krause and Zander Yeiser have been developing their social media company called Numanity that is nearing the final stages of its release. The company looks to combine aspects of other social media sites in a way that will help improve daily life for the user. The dream has […]

  • College Issues Travel Warnings for International Students
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    BY WILLIAM LUND | Feb. 20, 2017 PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN Don’t travel without your documentation. This is the latest message sent by Edgewood College in reaction to newly elected President Donald Trump’s immigration policy changes. Last week in an email sent only to international students, Edgewood College recommended that students with F-1 and J-1 visas […]

  • Edgewood Hosts Native American Art Exhibition
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    BY SHANZEH AHMAD | Feb. 11, 2017 PHOTO BY SHANZEH AHMAD A Native American art exhibit, Re-Riding History: From the Southern Plains to the Matanzas Bay, is on display in the Edgewood gallery until later this month.  The opening reception for the exhibition was hosted in The Stream on Jan. 26, where two of the curators of the show […]

  • Counseling After Trump Election: Edgewood Taking Precautionary Measures
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      BY JESSICA BLACKBURN | February 11, 2017 PHOTO BY JUSTIN BLACKBURN Edgewood College is offering counseling for students in the wake of President Donald Trump’s election. Though critics say it’s biased against Trump, college officials say that it caters to all of the students. “The American Psychological Association (APA) released data showing that this particular election […]

  • Edgewood’s Rich Musical History Revealed
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    BY MIKAYLA MROCHEK | February 3, 2016                                                          PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMADIAN Edgewood College was once temporary home to two world-famous musical giants back in the 1940s. Nadia Boulanger […]

  • Edgewood Pairs with Major Company to Improve Efficiency
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      BY JESSICA BLACKBURN | PHOTO BY YASIR ALHUMAIDAN A comprehensive space study, also called a campus experience plan, is underway at Edgewood College. Last June the Building, Grounds, and Technology Committee of the Board at Edgewood College decided to partner with Credo, a higher education consulting firm that specializes in space planning. The last space […]

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