by Abby Koch–Claude Barras’ French stop motion film, My Life as a Zucchini, is a heartwarming tale about learning to love and trust again. My Life as a Zucchini is a short, wholesome, and a somber film for those who love animated movies.
Morningside website launches with new look
by Mari Pizzini–Morningside College was given a digital face-lift on October 16, 2019. The college’s new website launched to the general public after first being seen by faculty.
Morningside Alumni Art Show: art past graduation
by Tracie Tuttle–The Morningside Alumni Art Show is currently on display in the Eppley Art Gallery. The show, which takes place every other year, consists of art work completed by Morningside alumni who graduated with a degree in photography, graphic design, studio art, or art education.
Morningside groups bring awareness to suicide prevention
by Dylan Ferguson–September is National Suicide Prevention Month, and two campus groups did their part to bring awareness. On the evening of October 6th, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity and Active Minds came together to hold their second annual Walk to Prevent Suicide.
Searching: Skewis-Arnett’s Evolution as an Artist
by Tracie Tuttle–Betty Skewis-Arnett, Morningside theater professor and alum, is showing off her artistic talents in a new art show at Vanguarde Arts.
Big Mouth is back with the same themes
by Dylan Ferguson–Netflix recently released the much anticipated third season of the Nick Kroll led cartoon, Big Mouth. With this new season came more of the same, more raunchiness and more social commentary.