Thursday, February 18, 2016

what's happening around skangum


Welcome back to my blog. If you enjoyed the first post, please keep tuning in for more updates about Good Ole Skangum.

This week in the news we have some rather quite interesting information to be passed on to all of my glorious viewers. First thing is first, Skangum is going to be introducing new courses in the next fall. These new courses will be based around athletics, which is great for our already outstanding programs based around athletics. There will be four total new majors and minors added to Skangum long list of majors and minors. These new majors will include Athletics communication and Sport Administration. The two new minors are Sports coaching and Nutrition. These new majors and minors will hopefully be great additions to the Muskingum community and I can’t wait to see how well they do.

The second thing I am going to talk to you all about is “The Vagina Monologues”. The vagina monologues’ main purpose is to bring to light violence against women. This campaign started in 1996 by Eve Ensler. The vagina monologues come to Muskingum for valentine’s day. The vagina monologues is a theatrical production around the world and ours will be held from Feb 19-20 in the Kelley coffee house at 7:30pm.

Next in the news is that Skangum’s student senate go over what they can and can’t fund. If you didn’t know, the student senate is responsible for allocations of funding when it comes to student activity fees. The main goal is to ensure that the student activity fee is being spent in a beneficial way for the students.

In other news, Sandra Schroer and Eclectic DJ, Scott Rawdon, take students through the life of a relationship through music on Valentine’s day. The music was meant to reflect the many different emotions that one could experience throughout the life of the relationship. This was all done through the WMCO Eclectic radio show.

In more exotic news, the Muskingum valley Symphonic Winds performed their concert on February 14 at 3pm in the Brown Chapel. The concert was not valentine’s day themed though. The exotic part about this piece of news is that they chose to perform music from countries in the far east such as Japan, China, and Korea.

Well that is all this time folk. I hope you come back next time to see what is happening at Good Ole Skangum.

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