A timeless and timely tale of love and ideals.Amy Lemco, Arts & Life Editor There is no silently loving Barter’s rendition of Lerner and Loewe’s “Camelot.” It is too beautiful, funny, filled with tension, and timely to savor quietly.
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Nick Tirado, Guest Contributor A VHS tape given to officials this month has led Robert Kelly, R&B singer, to 10 charges of sexual abuse from officials in Chicago, similar to the 2002 Chicago police investigation of a tape allegedly involving R. Kelly urinating on an underage girl. As 2019 comes in to full swing, fans patiently wait for new music from hip hop artists that will sell tremendous numbers, despite the many legal charges and arrests artists continue to face.
Kanin Clark, Columnist Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate synonymous with philanthropy in his latter years, provided Emory & Henry with a substantial gift in the first half of the 20th century.
Melody Lipford, Columnist Balance. Balance is a hard thing to do if we are honest with ourselves. We say we are trying to fit it all together, but many times fail to get as much done as we want to.
Amy Lemco, Arts & Life Editor Also known as “wedding soup,” this easy recipe is so-called because of the way the flavors of the meat and greens marry together.
Elysia Moreta, Columnist Due to recent weather, it would be an ideal time to plant spinach. Spinach is a spring plant, and even though it is still technically winter, seeding should happen soon!
Kanin Clark, Columnist Emory & Henry was founded as a Methodist manual-labor school in October 1836, and began admitting students in the fall of 1838, following the completion of the original Wiley Hall and Byars House. Although the plan for a Methodist-affiliated college within the Holston Conference dates back to the 1820’s, the final location of Emory & Henry was not decided upon until after several failed attempts to locate the college in Tennessee.
Amy Lemco, Arts & Life Editor Emory & Henry College was well-represented at the local chapter of the Addy Awards, held in Abingdon, Feb. 23, 2019. The Addys are one of the advertising industry’s most significant competitions, and are represented locally by the American Advertising Federation of Southwest Virginia.
Amy Lemco, Arts & Life Editor There may be such a thing as too much water for your garden, but most people live in a mode of dehydration. Many students subsist beverages like coffee and soda that actually worsen the problem.
Elysia Moreta, Guest Contributor As of right now, all service work in the garden has been postponed until next week. The weekend brought both rain and sunshine, but flooding on Saturday left the grounds too wet to work with the Emory & Henry Soccer Team this past weekend.
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