This is a program from the Arts Weekend performance of Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing. This program experienced some water damage, hence the red/pink bleed.
This article was originally posted on the St. Andrew's website. Professor Alex Nemerov from Yale University visited campus as a part of the Payson Art History Lecture Series.
Former St. Andrew's English teacher and basketball coach Bobby Rue visited campus and spoke with V and VI Formers about narrative structure. Photos included.
This story was posted on the SAS website on September 21, 2009.
Author Awista Ayub ("However Tall the Mountain") offered students the opportunity to learn of the cultural struggles for women in Afghanistan. Photos included.
This story appeared on the SAS website on November 4, 2009.
A student art opening took place on December 11, 2009 with all of the various fine arts represented. Music was provided by Chaplain Dave DeSalvo along with students, Nick Watson '11, John Cochran '11 and Henry Weaver '12...
Under the direction of Ann Taylor '86, the play "Strange Boarders" by George Batson and Jack Kirkland was performed on stage during Parents' Weekend. Some photos included.
This story appeared on the SAS website on October 24, 2009.
Presented by The St. Andrew's Theatre; produced Off-Broadway by The New York Shakespeare Festival - Joseph Papp, Producer; Produced with permission from the Roman Catholic Church of the Diocese of Tuscon...
Science teacher Peter McLean speaks on Earth Day, reminding the community of the urgency of climate change "We can continue to ignore the facts, ignore the science, and even try to alter it as our current administration does...