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Hastings College 2013-2014 Art Gallery Schedule

The Hastings College Art Gallery’s schedule for the remainder of the 2013-2014 academic year is below. The gallery, located at 711 E. 7th St., is open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.  Paintings by Molly Nuzzo’s and Photos of a Patrick Dougherty project by Roger Bruhn November 6-December 12   2013 Hastings College All-Student Art Exhibition January 6 – […]

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Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Activities at Hastings College

Each year, Hastings College students spend November recognizing Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month through a variety of activities focused on local and global hunger issues. Events are already underway on campus and will culminate on Wednesday, November 20 from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. in Hazelrigg Student Union (HSU) (705 E. 9th St.) as students pack 2,500

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Jimenez, Pierce pace Bronco Forensics at Kansas State Classic

Strong performances by Hastings College Bronco Forensics team members Jose Jimenez and Aaron Pierce led the Broncos to a third place finish overall at the 2013 K-State Classic hosted by Kansas State University on November 9-10, 2013. Jimenez, a senior from Lexington, Neb., finished first in the individual sweepstakes on the tournament’s second day, while

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Hastings College Bronco Forensics takes 3rd at Loper Swing

Sierra Walker, a junior from Gering, Neb., qualified two events for the American Forensics Association-National Individual Events Tournament (AFA-NIET) and led the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team to a third place finish at the Loper Swing. Held on November 2-3, 2013, at Hutchinson (Kans.) Community College, the Loper Swing was the first tournament at which

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Sustainability focus of global summit exercise at Hastings College

On Monday, November 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Hazelrigg Student Union (705 E. 9th St.), Hastings College students and the Political Science Department will host a global summit on sustainability. The public is invited to participate in this free event. The summit will feature students from Introduction to Politics and World Politics courses representing various

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Arizona tournament yields second place finish for Bronco Forensics

On October 26 — the first day of the American Forensics Association-National Individual Events Preview Tournament in Phoenix, Ariz. — a contingent from the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team finished second. Jared Buskirk, a senior from Holdrege, Neb., finished second in After Dinner Speaking while Miranda Klugsherz, a junior from Colorado Springs, Colo, took second

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Fall Break swing in Minnesota successful for Hastings College Bronco Forensics

While competing at the Minnesota River Swing hosted by Minnesota State University- Mankato and Gustavus Adolphus College, the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team finished second overall. The Broncos finished third on each day of the two-day event. During the competitions held on October 19-20, the Broncos picked up two additional events for the American Forensics

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‘Trick or Treat Street’ to raise hunger awareness, provide safe Halloween fun

Hastings College’s 2013 Trick or Treat Street will include a costume parade organized with Food 4 Thought, a student organization which provides food-filled backpacks for underserved school children. The costume parade, intended to raise awareness about hunger in the community, will start at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 27 in the Hastings College Circle Drive (800

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Invited lecture to explore Hungarian politics through two monuments

On Monday, November 4 at 10 a.m. in French Memorial Chapel (800 N. Turner Ave.), Dr. Rob Babcock, Professor of History, will present “Two Monuments in Budapest: An Interdisciplinary Approach.” His lecture, which is free and open to the public, is the first of two Artist Lecture Series Invited Faculty Lectures to be given during the

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