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Gender politics through the lens of roller derby topic of lecture

Since its inception in 1935, roller derby has been a co-ed, egalitarian sport. Not so lately, according to Dr. Michella Marino, Assistant Professor of History at Hastings College, as controversial gender politics have arisen between the modern women’s and men’s roller derby leagues. On Friday, March 27, 2015, at 10 am in French Memorial Chapel

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On home turf, Bronco Forensics qualifies additional events for nationals

During the 2015 Bronco Bash held in Hastings, Nebraska, on February 21-22, the Bronco Forensics team qualified two additional events for nationals. Miranda Klugesherz, a senior from Colorado Springs, Colorado, finished first in After Dinner Speaking on February 22, allowing her to compete in the event at the American Forensics Association National Individual Events Tournament

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Hip Hop comes to HC: Toni Blackman presents Travels of a Lyrical Ambassador

Champion of hip-hop culture, Toni Blackman, is going to be speaking at Hastings College on Tuesday, March 3 at 7pm in the Perkins Auditorium (723 E. 9th St.). This event is free and open to the public. Blackman has used her work as America’s first Hip-Hop Ambassador, appointed by the United States Department of State,

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Scholarships awarded to Crimson Scholar Day participants

On February 8, 2015, students from ten states competed for Hastings College’s top academic scholarship – the Walter Scott Scholarship. This full-tuition scholarship was awarded to two students: Carly Cremers of Columbus, Nebraska, and Lyndsay Ruane of Colorado Springs, Colorado. To qualify for what is known as the Crimson Scholars Day competitions, students must earn

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Bronco Forensics takes first at state competition, Hendrix receives honor

At the 2015 Nebraska Intercollegiate Forensics Association (NIFA) State Tournament, the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team placed first in Division II. With Hastings College and three other Nebraska institutions all perennial top 20 finishers at the national forensics tournament, the NIFA tournament, held this year on February 14 in Seward, Nebraska, is one of the

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Bronco Forensics qualifies six additional events for nationals

While competing at the 2015 Zombie Apocalypse in Hutchinson, Kansas, on February 7-8, the Hastings College Bronco Forensics team finished third overall and qualified six more events for the American Forensics Association-National Individual Events Tournament. Kathryn Edwards, a sophomore from Louisville, Nebraska, finished third in individual sweepstakes on the first day of competition. On February

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