Horton School of Music Student and Facutly Recitals

“The Horton School of Music prepares students for careers as professional musicians and educators and music therapists as well as serving as a center of musical art and culture for the Charleston region and beyond. The Horton School of Music also provides numerous courses and performance opportunities for non-music majors, as well as opportunities for members of the community to learn about music as a part of human culture and experience.” Dr. Valerie K. Bullock, Chair, Horton School of Music


For more information on the Horton School of music click here.

CSU Players Present Twelve Angry Jurors showing Oct. 20-22

 

Some day in your future, you just may walk to your mailbox on a perfectly average day and retrieve the mail.  Upon flipping through bills and catalogues, your eyes may greet an envelope that is more somber in appearance.  Your heart may sink as you skim down the page; you have been summoned for jury duty.

You might be upset about the inconvenience this will cause in your life, and the characters of CSU’s theater production, Twelve Angry Jurors, know how you feel.
Twelve Angry Jurors, directed by Thomas Keating, is the story of 12 very different individuals drawn together to decide the fate of a boy accused of killing his father.  After a grueling trial, the ornery group of mismatched jurors is ready to return to their everyday life. “Guilty!” they declare.
 However, one man stands against the group.  With a shadow of a doubt in his mind, he refuses to condemn a man to death as a matter of convenience.  Will the man stand true to his convictions? Or will he break under the pressure of his fellow jurors, giving a unanimously guilty verdict? A man’s life hangs on the answer to this question.
Answers to these questions can be found on Oct. 20 -22 in Lightsey Chapel at 7:30 p.m.  Don’t miss the opportunity to support your fellow students and the CSU Players as you enjoy a night of intrigue, suspense and drama.
Free for students, faculty and staff with a CSU I.D. Tickets for the general public are $7 at the door.

Attend the Oyster RHOast on Oct. 28 to enjoy the Fall Weather – Get your tickets now

The graduate chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Delta Iota Sigma, who advises Rho Gamma, the undergraduate chapter at CSU, will be hosting an Oyster RHOast on Oct. 28 from 8 p.m. until midnight at Washington Park.

Tickets are $10 and will be on sale until Oct. 22. To purchase a ticket, email Jasmine Chapman at jasmine.darne.chap@gmail.com. You may also pay at the gate. Entry into the park will allow you an unlimited amount of oysters and fun. They will also be selling chicken and fish. All proceeds will go toward scholarships.

The CSU Rho Gamma chapter is working on starting a scholarship at Charleston Southern University in addition to their annual book drive. The chapter also volunteers at Ladson Elementary School every other Wednesday. Some community service events  this chapter is involved in are: Soup Kitchen, Project Africare, Habitat for Humanity, Project Reassurance, Wee Savers and March of Dimes.

During the month of October, Rho Gamma recognizes Breast Cancer Awareness Month and will be holding events on campus.

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. is a non-profit, service organization which stands on sisterhood, scholarship and service.

This week in Intramurals

              ZUMBA will be in the Brewer Center gym from 5:30-6:30 on Wednesday. Also, if you are interested in playing soccer go to the practice football field at 8 pmThursdayIndoor soccer matches will begin at 7:30 pm. Please check the IMLeagues schedule. Also, handball play begins at 9:30 pm

Friday: CSU travels to The College of Charleston for a night of Volleyball-We will be leaving campus at 3 p.m. from the Brewer Center. Also, WE WILL BE EATING FREE PIZZA.

Things to keep in mind-

On Nov. 4-CSU will be traveling to the College of Charleston for “THE CHARLESTON CUP” an extramural indoor soccer tournament where teams from the Citadel and C of C will be present. Last year C of C won the trophy. The BUCS plan on winning the title back this year.

On NOV. 11 CORE goes on a high ropes course-Cost is $25.00..If you are interested in joining the CORE leadership team we meet every Monday at 3 pm.

Please remember if you play any pick-up activity on Monday and Wednesday nights remove the goals from the practice football field after each use and check the area before you leave making sure that no trash is left behind. Keep up the good work.

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Welcome back from Fall Break! We hope everyone is well rested for the final half of the semester. Don’t forget that intramural leagues begin again next week.

The Team Handball and Indoor Soccer leagues begin next week. We need your help to get some teams together, so we have extended the time to sign-up. You don’t want to miss out on this great opportunity!

On Oct. 25, two men’s flag football teams and one women’s team will be participating in a tournament at The Citadel’s Parade Deck. They will be facing opponents from The Citadel and the College of Charleston. The teams will also be playing at the same location on Nov. 1.

On Oct. 28, 30-40 students will be making the trip to the College of Charleston to participate in an extramural volleyball tournament. If you are interested in traveling with them, stop by Tyler Davis’ office in the Brewer Center.

The final CORE trip of the semester will be Nov. 11. If you want to gain great leadership insight about working in a team setting, this trip is for you. It costs $25. If you are interested, you can sign up in Tyler Davis’ office in the Brewer Center.

Congrats to the Bucs 101 flag football team that attended the state flag football tournament over Fall Break. They were the number one seed after pool play and received the Sportsmanship Award. Davis said, “We are very proud of the team for representing the university well.”

If you have won any intramural sports this year and have not yet picked up your prize, please stop by Tyler Davis’ office in the Brewer Center.

Get signed up and get involved!

Please note that you must be a currently enrolled student, a faculty member or staff member to sign up and participate in any intramural sports.

You must also regitser through imleagues.com with you CSU Buc Mail address in order to get started. The process is simple. Go to the site and register now!!