Hugo Comte Releases His First-Ever Photobook No Title Needed
Hugo Comte Releases His First-Ever Photobook No Title Needed
Hugo Comte Releases His First-Ever Photobook No Title Needed
A 200-page collection, 85-image collection of existing and never-before-seen portraiture accompanied by an exhibition at the newly opened Tase Gallery.
A 200-page collection, 85-image collection of existing and never-before-seen portraiture accompanied by an exhibition at the newly opened Tase Gallery.
February 23, 2021
Prolific image-maker and Dua Lipa s BFFHugo Comte is here to launch a brand new project this February. This time, he s creating a collection of all of the portraits he took of the women who ve inspired him and put it all together in a curated book of imagery a book that, in fact, doesn t have a title to it.
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Debate team adapts, competes virtually
News Highlights: Debate team adapts, competes virtually
Although the pandemic hindered many campus activities, the Louisiana Tech Debate Team adapted with great success. In-person debating matches weren’t feasible this fall, but the team adapted by moving to virtual competitions.
In the season opener, hosted by Lee College in Baytown, Texas, junior communications major Kara Taylor was a starting semifinal. Skylar Dean, a senior political science major, won third place for speakers in the junior varsity division.
Junior Electrical Engineering Major Neel Patel was a starting quarter-finalist in the competition hosted by the University of Arkansas at Monticello. Tech alumnus Kendrick Kruskie, a budding competitor last year, took second place for speaker award in the professional division.
Although the pandemic hampered many campus activities, the Louisiana Tech Debate Team adjusted with much success. In-person debate competitions were not feasible this fall, but the team adapted by moving to virtual competitions.
In the season opener hosted by Lee College in Baytown, Texas, junior communication major Kara Taylor was a novice division semifinalist. Skylar Dean, a senior political science major, won the third place speaker award in the junior varsity division.
Junior electrical engineering major Neel Patel was a novice quarterfinalist in the competition hosted by the University of Arkansas in Monticello. Tech alumnus Kendrick Kruskie, a novice competitor last year, earned the second place speaker award in the professional division.
For Michael Saragosa 2020 was not an easy year to be the mayor of Placerville. He dealt with the coronavirus, PG&E power shutoffs and racial tension. He earned the respect of his colleagues, including Vice Mayor Dennis Thomas.
“You were handed this pandemic right out of the gate and it was on y