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Friday, January 31, 2025

Mary Callender


The Setonian
A&E

‘The Trojan Women’: A Beautiful Tragedy

   After two nights of cancelled shows due to the infamous “snowmageddon,” the Longwood University Theatre Department was finally able to put on their debut performance of “The Trojan Women” on Saturday night at 7 p.m.    As the crowd waited for the show to begin, many remarks ...

The Setonian
A&E

‘Trojan Women’: A New Twist on a Classic Greek Tragedy

   Contrary to the beliefs of many students, Longwood’s theatre department will not be performing a play about condoms, or anything relatively close to that topic. In fact, “Trojan Women” is a classic Greek tragedy that shadows the historical events surrounding the fall of Troy.   ...

The Setonian
A&E

LU Students Visit India: A Journey in Photographs

   Dozens of people crowded the main entrance of Bedford on Friday afternoon to catch a glimpse of the photos taken by Longwood students on their recent study abroad trip to India in the exhibition titled, "India: A photographic Exploration of Place by Longwood Students."    The ...

The Setonian
A&E

Richmond Symphony Performance to Honor Dr. John Cook

Longwood University has a very special treat coming to campus on Friday, Jan. 31. The Richmond Symphony Orchestra will be performing a free concert alongside Longwood’s Camerata singers in Jarman Auditorium for faculty, staff, students and the community alike. The symphony was founded in Richmond ...

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