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The Hastings Forensics Team traveled to its first tournament of the season September 29-30 at Doane University Coffee and Tea Swing in Crete, Nebraska. Senior Carly Spotts-Falzone took home the first place trophy in Individual Sweepstakes awards, along with first-place finishes in her four respective events. The team had a strong showing, placing second in […]

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The Hastings College Jackson Dinsdale Art Center (JDAC) is presenting two installation artwork features, “Bloom Bloom” by Dana Lynn Harper in the main gallery and “I.ON” by Gabe Michael Kenney in the critique gallery, October 5 through November 2. Harper and Kenney will present a lecture at 5:00 p.m., October 5 at the Wilson Center […]

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Dr. Mark Zajack, associate professor of Psychology at Hastings College, will discuss whether narrowing priorities can have a positive effect on decision-making in his talk “Sometimes Less is More” set for Friday, October 5 at 10:00 a.m. in French Memorial Chapel. The lecture is the first of two Invited Faculty Lectures this academic year and […]

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The strength and resilience of the head Hastings College cheer and dance coach will be the focus of an upcoming Bronco Volleyball game, as the team hopes to raise money to help with her medical bills. Mikaelah Molifua, a 2016 Hastings College graduate and current MAT student, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in July. She […]

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Every student has the opportunity to study abroad at no additional cost. Every student receives an iPad Pro and Apple Pencil. Every student takes only two classes at a time. Every student has an entire engagement team that supports their transition to and success in college. “What we’re doing is not some sort of college […]

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The Hastings College Theatre Department is opening up its fall season with the play “Omnium Gatherum” by Theresa Rebeck and Alexandra Gersten-Vassilaros. Directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Annette Vargas, Samuel French states “the sophisticated yet surreal dinner party becomes a sounding board for a variety of cultural icons as they pontificate and argue about […]

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A Hastings City Council forum that includes six City Council candidates for the upcoming election is set for Tuesday, October 2 at 7:00 p.m. in the Hastings College French Memorial Chapel (800 N. Turner Avenue). The forum is sponsored by the League of Women Voters and the College’s Argumentation and Debate class. The forum includes […]

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Homecoming is in full swing at Hastings College, with bed races, chalk walk and dodgeball battle events occurring throughout this week. As students prepare their skits and ready themselves for homecoming weekend, they selected 10 royalty finalists from the junior class. Queen candidates finalists include Hannah Adams of Cairo, Nebraska; Zoe Dahlgren of Axtell, Nebraska; […]

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Hastings College will host 177 high school students from 26 schools across Nebraska for the third annual Jackson Dinsdale Art Center Mural Competition on Friday, September 14. Working as teams, high school students will create 46 x 76 inch vinyl murals using paint, which will then be judged by Hastings College senior art majors. The […]

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A critical rhetorical essay authored by Dr. John Perlich, a professor of communication studies at Hastings College, will be included in the next volume of Contemporary Literary Criticism (CLC). The essay, “Rethinking the Monomyth: Pan’s Labyrinth and the Face of a New Hero(ine),” deconstructs the work of acclaimed writer and director Guillermo del Toro. Perlich […]

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