When the students he recruited future Supreme Court Justice Clarence thomas and Edward P Jones who would go on to win the Pulitzer Prize in journalism. This is about 50 minutes. Good afternoon, i would like to welcome everybody and start the program if we could. Good afternoon and welcome. This is a wonderful turn out and we are happy to have everybody this afternoon. On behalf of the college as well as though as the holy cross public radio of boston by want to welcome you to this monthly lunch. I am greg. Thank you for being here as we celebrate the publication of fraternity with author diane brady. An exceptional and accomplished journalist, diane has done all of us a great gift in telling the story of father bob brooks as well as in an Extraordinary Group of black students and how they are tied together at holy cross in the late 1960s to help shape their lives and changed the course of history. As one reviewer commented, fraternity brings to our attention for the first time an unsun
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University dance students premiere new filmed works online
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In locations as vast as an open field and as intimate as a slant-roofed attic, new dance works by students choreographed specifically for film will premiere online in the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Dance “Spring Dance Festival - April,” 8 p.m. on Friday, April 30.
The free program on Zoom will showcase the independent thesis works of seniors Sophie Blue, Liam Lynch and Enver Ramadini. Each conceived and choreographed pieces for presentation via video in a virtual environment, “exploring the translation of movement specifically for the camera“:
Sophie Blue’s “əˈfem(ə)rəl,” filmed in a field near Princeton University. will be part of Princeton University Program in Dance s online Spring Dance Festival on April 30.Photo courtesy of Sophie Blue