Isabel Spafford

Convenience, impact of vote influence where students cast ballots

While in college, students are stuck between two places — their hometowns and their college towns. While families and old friends might be far away, most immediate interests and responsibilities are in their college town. How does this split residency translate to how college students vote? Legally, students have a kind of dual residency and […]

Students, faculty read poetry by Native American authors

Students and faculty gathered in front of the Pavilion on Tuesday afternoon, some standing, some sitting in chairs and some sitting right on the ground, all listening to the individuals holding a book and a microphone read their favorite poems by Native American authors. This event, titled “Itimanupoli” from the Choctaw word meaning “to converse,” […]

Performance of rare Faulkner play allows glimpse into young artist’s mind

Six actors dressed in black stood side by side, alone on the stage except for the music stands in front of them, two of which were adorned by black-and-white paintings of a mandolin and a violin. Otherworldly music flowed around them, and behind them, William Faulkner’s original sketches illustrated for the audience the flowery, metaphor-dense […]

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