Tickets: By donation Why: Victoria Baroque will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a concert, Grand Concerti Grossi, streamed live Tuesday night from the Church of St. John the Divine. The celebration will include a tribute to local harpsichordist Michael Jarvis, a Victoria Baroque favourite who died suddenly on Christmas Day at the age of 62. Grand Concerti Grossi will showcase 11 musicians’ exceptional quality, with a program featuring music by Baroque masters Vivaldi, Telemann and Evaristo Dall’Abaco. The concert is free to view, but donations will be accepted. ART Where: Zoom When: Sunday March 7, 2 p.m. (continues through March 28) Tickets: $75 for a series pass ($60 for gallery members/students) or $25 per lecture ($20 for gallery members/students from aggv.ca or 250-384-4171
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‘W&L After Class’ podcast releases new episode featuring Brian Murchison
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Washington and Lee University invites listeners to tune into a new episode of “W&L After Class: The Lifelong Learning Podcast” featuring Brian Murchison.
In the first episode of season two of “W&L After Class,” Murchison, the director of the Roger Mudd Center for Ethics at Washington and Lee University and Rowe Professor of Law at the W&L School of Law, examines the First Amendment and interprets the Founding Fathers’ intentions in light of today’s application of the law.
Knoxville Middle School’s 8th Grade Team finished 10th in the state last week after competing in the Iowa Bar Association’s Mock Trial Tournament. Knoxville compiled a record of 4-1 while winning 11 out of 12 total ballots cast. 10th Place marks the highest finish of the Knoxville Middle School Mock Trial in the history of the program.The 7th grade team advanced from the preliminary round and ended their season at sub-state.
Mock trial is designed to introduce students to our legal system and offers students an opportunity for personal growth and achievement with an emphasis on the importance of research, presentation and teamwork. The opportunity to participate in a challenging, academic competition at the middle school level also sets our Knoxville students up for success in the years to come. In addition to teaching students about contemporary public issues and the legal system, the program encourages teachers and students to develop learning partnerships with profe