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RMU's visiting artist Hasan Elahi spoke Tuesday afternoon at Rogal Chapel about his vast body of work. Elahi's work examines the value information has and how the context of that information changes our interpretations of it.
Despite a small attendance, Spirit Week kicked off on Monday January 28,2008 in Rogal Chapel. The spirituality forum, lead by Pastor Sam Jampetro, was attended by four local pastors and three students.Pictured is campus minister Rich Seely (Left) and Pastor Craig Giles (Right).
Despite a small attendance, Spirit Week kicked off on Monday January 28,2008 in Rogal Chapel. The spirituality forum, lead by Pastor Sam Jampetro, was attended by four local pastors and three students.Pictured (from left to right) is campus minister Randon Willard, Pastor Craig Giles, campus minster Rich Seely, and a member from the Post Gazette Review.
Kay “Pick” Zivkovich, internship director for the School of Art and Design, sets up for the Art Over Easy Auction and Gala Tuesday. “This is a great opportunity for people throughout the community to show off their art for a good cause,” she said. Friday’s auction and gala will be held at the Glove Factory’s, Surplus Gallery from 7 - 9:30 p.m. Alexa Rogals | Daily Egyptian
Poznański Świętomarciński rogal. To pamiątka po czasach, kiedy w dniu Świętego Marcina rzemieślnicy i kupcy dzielili się z biednymi. Jeden z nich, piekarz z osady Święty Marcin, upiekł tego dnia dużo rogali i... tak zostało do dzisiaj [zdj. MD]
L to R, top to bottom: Ellia Hill, Dawn Rogal, Pepper Meulendyk, Amy Proff Lyons.
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Despite a small attendance, Spirit Week kicked off on Monday January 28,2008 in Rogal Chapel. The spirituality forum, lead by Pastor Sam Jampetro, was attended by four local pastors and three students.Pictured is campus minister Randon Willard (Left) and Pastor Craig Giles (Right).
RMU's visiting artist Hasan Elahi spoke Tuesday afternoon at Rogal Chapel about his vast body of work. Elahi's work examines the value information has and how the context of that information changes our interpretations of it.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Po trzecim rozbiorze Polski zaborcze władze austriackie przeznaczyły budynek zamkowy na więzienie i siedzibę sądu kryminalnego. W czasach Królestwa Kongresowego około 1825 roku przebudowano wnętrza gmachu zamkowego dzieląc barokowe piano nobile z czasów Sobieskiego na dwie kondygnacje. W latach 1894-1900 na dziedzińcu zbudowano jednopiętrowy tzw. rogal oraz budynek administracyjny mieszczący pomieszczenia dla służby więziennej (zburzono je w latach 70. XX wieku). W 1932 roku otynkowano gmach zachodni pełniący nadal funkcje więzienne. Więzienie na zamku zlikwidowano w 1959. Od 1986 roku w odrestaurowanych pomieszczeniach zamku ma siedzibę Muzeum Okręgowe w Sandomierzu. W 2001 roku wyremontowano mur oporowy od strony południowo-wschodniej. W latach 2002-2005 wyremontowano dach i poddasze oraz odrestaurowano basztę południową i salę rycerską.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
I haven't added anything in a long time. Here is a sketch of me holding my voodoo doll doppelganger, created by Dawn Rogal. I know what you're thinking... he looks just like me!
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RMU's visiting artist Hasan Elahi spoke Tuesday afternoon at Rogal Chapel about his vast body of work. Elahi's work examines the value information has and how the context of that information changes our interpretations of it.
Alex Richards, a graduate student in automotive technology from Joliet, fixes cars Wednesday at the Transportation Education Center in Murphysboro. Richards said he helped with demos and assisted the teachers in the classroom along with his student work position when he was an undergraduate student “I’d like to be able to teach when I’m done here, so when I was an undergrad student worker filled in a lot of the classes,” he said.
Alexa Rogals | The Weekender
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
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By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
RMU's visiting artist Hasan Elahi spoke Tuesday afternoon at Rogal Chapel about his vast body of work. Elahi's work examines the value information has and how the context of that information changes our interpretations of it.
Elise Agne, a junior from St. Louis studying anthropology, places the remaining books that were stored in the McLafferty Annex on their respective shelves Wednesday in Morris Library’s basement. Susan Tulis, associate dean of library affairs, said students will load the basement shelves until next week. “We hope to have the basement of the library opened up by Tuesday,” she said. —Alexa Rogals | Daily Egyptian
Muckrakers
Barrington Stage Company
2013 Season
Photos by Kevin Sprague
>>>>
By Zayd Dohrn Directed by Giovanna Sardelli With Kahan James and Kate Rogal
Images from Maria Rogal's presentation on work she does with orange cooperatives in Mexico. The logo design helped the group to be seen as big players, helping them avoid middlemen in getting products to market.
Shakespeare in Love
Based on the Screenplay by Marc Norman & Tom Stoppard, adapted for the stage by Lee Hall
Directed by Jodi Rilot and Barney Hart-Dyke
MainStage, Putney Arts Theatre: 12-16 November, 7.45pm
16 November, 3pm
Young Will Shakespeare has writer's block... the deadline for his new play is fast approaching but he's in desperate need of inspiration. That is, until he finds his muse – the courtly Viola de Lesseps. This beautiful young woman is Will’s greatest admirer and will stop at nothing (including breaking the law) to appear in his next play, disguising herself as boy-player Thomas Kemp. Against a bustling background of mistaken identity, ruthless scheming and backstage theatrics, Will’s love for Viola quickly blossoms and inspires him to write his greatest masterpiece.
The story is, at heart, a romantic comedy but it is also about the glorious world of show-business - nothing much changes in theatre and that London's Bankside in 1593 was much like commercial theatre today. Money men assert their power, scripts get rewritten, egos have to be massaged, rivalries develop and last-minute crises intervene. Yet, by the magic that is theatre - somehow Shakespeare manages to turn the distinctly unpromising Romeo and Ethel the Pirate’s Daughter into the masterpiece that is Romeo and Juliet.