Performance artist Jillian Mayer offers a different view of technology
Jillian Mayer, an artist from South Florida, uses her art to address the effect that technology has on an internet dependent society.
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Jillian Mayer, an artist from South Florida, uses her art to address the effect that technology has on an internet dependent society.
This month’s Biggin Gallery installation addresses both the Black Lives Matter movement and the lives of refugees in a mixture of modern art.
Reading for fun is a concept that some college students find foreign, while others would never dream of giving it up. Between reading for class, studying and extracurricular activities, many students can’t seem to find the time to sit down and read a book that they don’t have to.
The first game day of the year was finally here – the tailgates were set up, the music was blaring, people were decked out in the Saturday best – and I was in Atlanta, far from the excitement, at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum.
Syllabus week has passed and the Auburn students have settled into their schedules – navigating from Biggin to Lowder and everywhere in between.
When looking for what university to attend, Mary Lauren Mitchell, a senior in media studies, thought outside the box. Mary decided to leave her home in Tauranga, New Zealand and travel to the United States of America for her degree.
Move-in day – a stressful day filled with hours spent out in the sun, waiting in line for elevators, heaving furniture up stairs and unpacking endless boxes full of items you probably don’t actually need.
The rugged outdoors, gruesome hunting, Central American cultures and the conveniences of modern city life.
Move-in day – a stressful day filled with hours spent out in the sun, waiting in line for elevators, heaving furniture up stairs and unpacking endless boxes full of items you probably don’t actually need.