The growth of a new awareness about food in the region, the success of the Davidson Farmers Market and the rise of new statewide and local efforts to change our food system have many in Davidson thinking about where our food comes from. Cabarrus County Government Channel has produced a 20-minute video called “Farm to Fork: A Local Food Initiative” that is airing on cable government channels across the region this month. The video includes some speakers who will be familiar to Davidson residents, and talks about a statewide effort underway to promote local farms and food. To watch the YouTube version Part 1 click on start button above and Part 2 click on the start button below. Or watch the entire video (Windows Media Player version) on the Cabarrus Government Channel website.
Episodes 3 and 4 of “The Davidson Show“ a student-produced comedy video show are now available online.
Episode 3 takes a look at the feast after the epic LARPing battle, how to make your own snuggy, proper elevator etiquette, and a particularly amusing “slumber party” during Davidson Action News. Also, we preview a trailer for an upcoming film about Fountain Walker.
Episode 4 visits college staff Chester Sackowski during office hours, looks at figure study at Davidson, reducing your carbon footprint in the year of sustainability, and goes undercover to find out what happens at eating house sisterhoods.
The Davidson Public Art Commission Tuesday night gave Town Board members a preview of “A Bouquet for Davidson,” a 15-foot metal sculpture to be installed in April off Main Street, in front of the town post office. The board watched a short video shot during a visit to the studio of Greensboro artist Andy Dunnill, the town’s first artist-in-residence, who was commissioned to create the piece.
“This is our first look at a new town treasure,” Mayor John Woods said after watching the video. Read the full story
The second episode in Season 3 of “The Davidson Show” – a student-produced comedy video show is now available online. It features a look at a morning ritual of a student who lives off campus on North Thompson Street, a glimpse at what’s in students’ backpacks, dos and don’ts for Patterson Court with the famous hotel heiresses that go to Davidson, the latest installment of Davidson Action News, and a look into the culture of LARPing, or Live Action Role Playing.
Davidson’s Stephen Curry hits an amazing 3/4 court shot at the half-time buzzer against the Mocs. ( By Christian Bruce, Chattanooga Times-Free Press) Can’t see the movie? Go to the YouTube video
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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. – Stephen Curry tallied 32 points and eight assists to lead Davidson to a 92-70 SoCon victory over Chattanooga Wednesday night in front of a crowd of 9,234 at McKenzie Arena. It was Davidson’s 40th consecutive regular-season conference victory. Read the full story
The first episode in Season 3 of “The Davidson Show” – a student-produced comedy video show – premiered before a large crowd in the 900 Room at Davidson College Monday night. It featured a segment on freshman of the week, a reality show selecting the new cast, an expose on students returning from abroad, a campus linebacker, “Davidson Action News,” and the celebration of the freestyle walking team, featuring all-star junior phenom Stephen Murray.
This week’s episode of “The Davidson Show,” Davidson College’s student-produced variety show, is now available online. Episode 10 features a compilation of The Davidson Show’s own Craig Stewart and Austin Bell channel surfing on TV, discovering shows such as PTI, The Real World, and a telenovela. The episode also features Davidson etiquette, dating tips, and highlights from the men’s basketball game vs. Guilford.
This week’s episode of “The Davidson Show,” Davidson College’s student-produced variety show, is now available online. Episode 9 is hosted by the cast of the campus production of “Hamlet” and features a special tribute montage to the show’s 1-year anniversary. We discover which teachers students have man-crushes and lady-crushes on, watch an edition of pirate news, and a watch a “Davidson Minutes” segment on a civil rights milestone that happened on campus.