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Nought 101: Silence draws a crowd
The notion of taking a technology fast - that is, doing without cell phones, Blackberries, iPods and other electronic devices - might not seem so radical to anyone old enough to remember life without these accouterments.
Columbia hosts 15th annual First Night celebration
This year's First Night , the community's annual celebration on New Year's Eve, features a 5k run/walk in the afternoon followed by more than 60 performances and family activities in eight venues downtown.
College asks students to power down, contemplate
The Associated Press reports that Dianne Lynch wanted to give the students of Stephens College a break from the constant digital communication that pervades their generation.
College asks students to power down, contemplate
Dianne Lynch wanted to give the students of Stephens College a break from the constant digital communication that pervades their generation.
Put down that iPhone: Missouri college revives vespers so plugged-in generation can unplug
Dianne Lynch wanted to give the students of Stephens College a break from the constant digital communication that pervades their generation.
Put down that iPhone: Mo. college revives vespers so plugged-in generation can unplug
The new leader of Stephens College in Columbia is bringing back an old tradition with a new twist at the 176-year-old women's school.
Columbia parks a product of proper planning
It's Sunday, Aug. 21, 1949, in Columbia, and about 10,000 people are attending a dedication of Cosmo Park, a 35-acre tract donated to the city by the Cosmopolitan Luncheon Club.
Stephens College exhibit showcases one family's historical dress collection
A year ago, Stephens College received an impressive clothing donation from George and Karla Hessenbruch.
Japanese dance students at Stephens College prepare for performance
Sixteen pairs of socks danced across the wooden floor, peeking out beneath 16 yukata, a lightweight kimono.
Columbians weigh in ahead of Obama's speech
President Barack Obama is expected to announce Tuesday night in a speech from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point that he will send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
Volunteers prepare for Everyone Eats Thanksgiving meal
A Dozens of volunteers spent today preparing for a free Thanksgiving feast in Columbia.
Stephens College play explores bond among aging women
In "The Dixie Swim Club," a play that opens Wednesday at Stephens College, five women get together every August at a beach house in North Carolina with three rules: No men, no work, no kids.
Pianist returns to classical roots with performance at Missouri Theatre
Sutu Fort's turning point came in 1994 when she returned to Columbia after a career stumble.
First Shot: Lost, Found and Busted
First Shot: Lost, found and BUSTED! That Elizabeth Mitchell sure is sitting in the catbird seat these days.
'42nd Street' performs routine for ...
The cast of "42nd Street" performs a tap routine as part of Stephens College President Dianne Lynch's installation ceremony, on Friday.
Photo Gallery: Dianne Lynch inaugurated as Stephens College president
Stephens College President Dianne Lynch and Kathryn Adams, director of alumni relations, embrace as Lynch thanks her for all her hard work in making the events of Lynch's inauguration happen.
Presenting the official symbol of ...
George Ann Stokes Harding, '58, Chair of Stephens College's Board of Trustees, presents to President Dianne Lynch the official symbol of the college and of the office of the presidency, the Presidential Medallion, on Friday.
Stephens College costume design provides insight into characters
Red and white gingham fabric lays across a work table at the Stephens College costume closet.
Stephens College to inaugurate new president
A Red Sock Hop on Wednesday evening kicks off Stephens College's celebration of the inauguration of Dianne Lynch as its 24th president.
Costumes sold cheap at Columbia's Warehouse Theatre
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