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Noel Night warms the heart of Detroit during winter season

The streets of Midtown Detroit’s cultural center area were bustling and alive with fun during the 36th annual Noel Night Saturday, December 6. Full story

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Michigan Ceramic Arts Association commemorates anniversary at Wayne State

The Community Arts Center launched its exhibit on Nov. 7 to celebrate and showcase some of the Michigan Ceramic Arts Association’s top artists. Full story

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Seoul or bust

Black Theatre Program hosts masquerade ball to send students abroad

Just in the nick of time for Halloween, the Greater Wayne County Chapter of The Links Inc. hosted a masquerade ball fundraiser on Oct. 25 at the Museum Of Contemporary Arts Detroit for Wayne State’s Black Theatre Program. The proceeds of “Le Masquerade” will help send five students to study at the Seoul Institute of Arts. Full story

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Diwali illuminates Student Center

Students celebrate Festival of Lights early

Illumination is the essence of the Indian festival of lights, Diwali. Ranging across various South Asian cultures, Diwali is celebrated for five consecutive days at the beginning of the eighth month of the lunar calendar. As the new moon falls on Oct. 30 this year, the festival begins on Oct. 28 and concludes on Nov. 1. For those of Gujarati descent, this festival is especially important as it ushers in their New Year. Full story

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Wayne State scares students

Scary movie marathon gets campus excited for upcoming events

With the anticipation of Halloween building, Wayne State’s Student Council and the Student Center Administration held its first scary movie Marathon. The event took place Oct. 24 in North Commons, a high-traffic area in the Student Center. Full story

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Deadly Intentions on 8 Mile Road

“Ghostly warehouse” provides real terror

The loudest, most blood-curdling scream pierced my nearly frozen eardrums and chills ran up and down my spin. I was waiting nervously to crossover into what would be the most terrifying 30 minutes of my life. Full story

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Show Your Love Thursday has premiere

Erica Watson organizes concert for Wayne State and local talent

Show Your Love Thursday, an event organized by instrumental music education student Erica Watson premiered Oct. 16 in the Down Under Zone. Full story

Folias performs in Old Main

Wayne State students and faculty members flocked to the Schaver Music Recital Hall on Oct. 3 to receive a lesson in tango from Folias, a Grand Rapids-based husband and wife duo. Full story

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International Fair held at Gullen Mall

38th annual event showcases diversity of cultures

The 38th annual International Fair was held Oct. 1 at Gullen Mall, causing students to come out in droves, in spite of the cold weather, to learn about the many groups and cultures within the Wayne State community. Full story

Science Center opens new exhibit

"Leonardo Da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius" has its debut

On Oct. 2, The Detroit Science Center opened a new exhibit that explored the life and legacy of one of the world's most famous intellectuals: Leonardo Da Vinci. While many recognize Da Vinci as an artist, this exhibit gives the chance to see his work as a great inventor as well. Full story

Traditionalism meets rock, hip-hop at Bengali musical event

General Lectures was transformed into a packed venue for more than a dozen local artists and performers when the Bangladesh Student Association hosted its 11th  annual multi-cultural show, "Shopner Cheyeo Modhur". Full story

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WSU alum featured at Detroit Artists Market

Tucked away quietly on the corner of Forest and Woodward avenues, the enormous sculptures by Thomas Pyrzewski, Wayne State graduate and adjunct professor of art and art history, linger for observers. Four of his mammoth pieces are being displayed in the Detroit Artists Market as part of an exhibit called "Insider," which is showing until Oct. 18. Full story