"TNL" plans wills
tribute
by Caitlin Forbes, opinion editor
Prepare yourselves
for a night of unforgettable entertainment as “Thursday Night
Live,” the SPC Creative Arts Department Television Show, slates
its premier performance of the Spring semester on March 3.
The show will begin
at 7 p. m. in the Tom T Hall Production Recording and Studio.
by Shea Chancey, news editor
Students who are completing their degree requirements this spring or this
summer are eligible to apply for graduation on May 13.
by Shea Chancey, news editor
The South Plains College
Theater Arts Program will be presenting “Carnival,” a musical.
The book was written by Michael Stewart, with music and lyrics
written by Bob Merrill.
Tickets, which can be purchased at the door
are $10 for adults and $5 for students.
Need a
job? Check out the Job Fair March 8
by Shea Chancey, news editor
South Plains
College will be hosting the annual job fair, set for March 8.
This is the
college’s 26th year to hold the Job Fair. This opportunity
provides career networking options is open for anyone, including
current and former SPC students, as well as members of the
community.
Jazz
Band sets March 7 concert
by Shea Chancey, news editor
The South Plains College’s jazz band will
be performing with Coronado High School jazz band on March 7 at
7:30 p.m. in the SPC Theatre.
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