By Sami Parman in Premiere
Latin stereotypes were the subject of the Oct. 17 performance in the theater in McCreless Hall presented by the On Stage Drama Club and directed by theater Instructor Paula Rodriguez.
The performance was titled "Teatro Latino" in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month.
HIV/AIDS patients share experiences
By Ryan Johnston in Premiere
The HIV/AIDS epidemic may not be splashed across news anymore, but it still affects more than 1 million people in the United States. Janis Boyer, director of nursing at the San Antonio AIDS Foundation, or SAAF, said there is still a lot of confusion on how HIV is and isn't spread.
Actors play models in murder scene photo shoot for Perceptual Design class
By Regis L. Roberts in Premiere
Betty, a young student wearing a bright, yellow, flowery dress, was stabbed with a switchblade knife east of Chance Academic Center Oct. 18.
Betty was relaxing, sipping from a bottle of Coca-Cola, preparing to enjoy a picnic with her boyfriend, when a man wearing a white shirt, black jeans and black leather boots crept toward her from behind a tree.
By Miranda Ebersole in Premiere
Iranian born Tissa Hami performed a stand-up comedy routine in a packed Chapman Auditorium at Trinity University Oct.11.
Her routine was primarily to promote understanding and to eliminate stereotypes people have about Muslims, Hami said.
An overflowing auditorium, with a mix of Trinity students, Trinity faculty and members of the general public, greeted Hami as she stepped on stage dressed in a headscarf, long black jacket and black pants.