Walking through the exhibit will make you feel like you are viewing the most intimate parts of a person’s life, an observer in something you don’t truly understand. It gives a sense of watching someone’s life run by in a few moments. Many people can connect with the change that happens as someone ages, so the theme is both universal and personal.
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Fall Play explores power of friendship
“Hi! My name is Junie B. Jones. The B stands for Beatrice, but I don’t like Beatrice. I like B. and that’s all!”
A hands-on experience: European tour reinforces passion for ceramics
By Abigail Furutani Staff Photographer Abigail.Furutani1611@mb.rctc.edu (Photos by Abigail Furutani and Sandra Furutani) I decided to take ceramics at...
Students find juried exhibit inspiring
By Faith Boyum Staff Writer Faith.Boyum5336@mb.rctc.edu This year, six RCTC students – Kristen Brown, William Gartner, Robert Keller, Kieran...
Student continues spoken word tradition
By Munira Alimire Staff Writer Munira.alimire1651@mbrctc.edu Bisharo Dahir, an aspiring health sciences professional and RCTC freshman, has a talent...
Answered tears: Poem by Luis Cordova
Poor despondent soul How its light has been so muted And its vessel felt so foul For it never...
Houdini: Poem by Luis Cordova
Renown as the magnificent escape artist, cunning and witty Who held the nickname the great Harry Houdini Was known...
Student Life offers a Wicked’ opportunity
By Angelina Labonne Editor-in-Chief Angelina.Labonne5022@mb.rctc.edu Student Life hosts many events on campus, and this April you may want to...
Come along On the Road to Verona’
Echo staff report Just in time for William Shakespeare’s 453rd birthday, SkyVault Theatre will present “On the Road to...
Peer Gynt’ is a story for the ages
By Luis Enrique Cisneros Pito Arts & Entertainment Editor Luis.CisnerosPito5406@mb.rctc.edu Spring semester brings with it another timeless work for...