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Activities and Events Sept. 8-14

NATCHITOCHES – Here is a look at the week of Sept. 8-14 at Northwestern State University:

 

Sept. 9 – Guest Artist Robert Sack, Piano; Paul Christopher, Cello, 7:30 p.m., Magale Recital hall

 

Sept. 10 – Lady Demon Volleyball vs. Grambling, 1 p.m. Prather Coliseum

 

Sept. 11 – Patriot Day Observance, 8:46 a.m., Caspari Hall Flagpole

 

Sept. 11 – Living […]

Pick Up Your Brush Painting class to be taught Sept, 12,19

NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s Office of Electronic Learning & Global Engagement will offer a Pick Up Your Brush painting class on Thursday, Sept. 12 and 19 in South Hall.

The class is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The fee is $45 per class. Each class is a separate session.

In the class, […]

Experienced drum majors lead 2019 Spirit of Northwestern Marching Band

By: Brad Welborn

NATCHITOCHES – As any coach in America can tell you, the thing they hope to have on their team every year is experience and leadership. Qualities only gained from players being invested in the program and its success.

While the Northwestern State football team is ripe with both, fielding 23 seniors for the 2019 season, the same […]

NSU to close Monday for Labor Day

NATCHITOCHES – All campuses of Northwestern State University will be closed Monday, Sept. 2 for the Labor Day holiday.

The campus will reopen and classes will resume Tuesday, Sept. 3.

Lear, Jeter published in “Arkansas Archaeology”

Jeter conducted excavations at Lake Enterprise Mound, a small prehistoric American mound (c. 1200 BC) located in the southeast corner of Arkansas from 1991 through 1997. His excavations revealed a Poverty Point cultural component within the mound.

Classical instrument recital to be held Sept. 11

NATCHITOCHES – Keyboardist Dr. Charles Metz, flutists Leighton Daihl Ragusa and Dennette McDermott and classical bassoonist Douglas Bakenhus will present a program of music performed on classical instruments on Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in Magale Recital Hall. Admission is free and open to the public.

Metz and Ragusa will transport a pianoforte to NSU […]

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