Be there to give yourself a break from these midterms. Enjoy the company, art, and free food at {m}aganda’s “Gimme a Break” open mic on:
THURSDAY OCTOBER 23
@ 7PM IN 200 WHEELER
You know you wanna…
{ Justin Gonzaga/webmaster }
Be there to give yourself a break from these midterms. Enjoy the company, art, and free food at {m}aganda’s “Gimme a Break” open mic on:
THURSDAY OCTOBER 23
@ 7PM IN 200 WHEELER
You know you wanna…
{ Justin Gonzaga/webmaster }
VDAY is a production put on by universities across the USA. The production is a series of monologues from the book Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler. The monologues range from raunchy to racy to silly to serious – all about women and yes, their vaginas.

VDAY is not only a celebration of women,
more importantly it’s a global movement to
end violence against women and girls.
The VDAY Productions are an incredibly powerful use of drama and creativity to spark thought and discussion about otherwise, incredibly sensitive subjects. Watching it last year, I realized that the conversations about women, their vaginas and their rights is often limited and ‘taboo’. In order for future generations to be able to have free, open discussions so that they can know and protect their rights, we need to generate more (creative) outlets for conversations about our bodies.
{ Aimee Louise Sison/Creative Director }