Combating racial stereotypes with comedy
The Funny Asian Women Kollective (FAWK) hosts comedic cabarets to clap back at racism and discrimination.
The Funny Asian Women Kollective (FAWK) hosts comedic cabarets to clap back at racism and discrimination.
The Dayton's Bluff Book Club picks books by Minnesota and Midwest authors, with a particular eye to social justice. Members meet monthly in the Metro State Library.
Cold-hardy kids and adults joined meteorologist Mike Lynch for a November night of stargazing at Metro State.
The screenwriting major will require an internship and completion of a feature-length screenplay.
Metro State’s arts and literary magazine was in the bright lights and big leagues at its annual spring reading at Open Book.
A group show at the Gordon Parks Gallery features works created by studio arts majors at Metropolitan State University.
Students, alumni and faculty can submit art for $1,000 award.
Free screening for students at Film Space on March 23.
Erica Spitzer Rasmussen honored for ‘The Love Affair,’ a sculptural book of her grandparents’ letters.
“It’s something you assume your college has. And I feel slighted that we don’t,” said Jessica Maistrovich, Student Senate Treasurer, in explaining her drive to create a mascot for Metropolitan State University. “Mascots create a sense of community and belonging. Having one can add that sense of fun that sometimes we’re missing as a more adult college,” she said.