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More than 22,000 exhibits were presented at the annual State Fair this year. Fairgoers got a peek into life at NCSU as the Agronomy Club, Cooperative Extension Service, and the Food Science Club presented exhibits at the fair. Traditional rides, games, and food were also a part of the fa. 22 Student Life
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Thompson Theater Curtains come up, lights are on and attention is directed to center stage as students ofN.C. State get to show ojf their theatrical ability at Th ompson Theater Studem What does Reynolds Coliseum have to do with Thompson Theater? Before Reynolds Coliseum was built in 1957, the gym was Thompson Gym, known today as Thompson Theater. With the build- ing of the coliseum came the birth of Thompson Theater and its first play, Antigone, performed in 1964. Although remnants of a gym still lexist, Thompson Theater is today a student-volunteer run organization, where Ifour major plays are produced every year. Volunteers also bring life to the [famous Madrigal Dinner every year with assistance from the Price Music Center. For those interested in theater, but not wanting to take center stage, hompson Theater also offers students the opportunity to get involved with |make-up, lighting, sound, stage design, costume design, and other technical laspects that go into creating a production. Auditions for shows are open to all [current N.C. State students. Amy Cox, a junior in communications and an avid theatrical participant, Ithinks that Thompson Theater is a great place to have the opportunity to learn labout all aspects of working on the stage, even if that is not what you want to do [with the rest of your life. T enjoy being a part of some of the things that go on here at Thompson ITheater, and the people you interact with here are truly wonderful and talented Ipeople, Ms. Cox said. Besides Thompson Theater being solely a home to those in the performing larts, the basement of Thompson Theater is also home to the Crafts Center of N.C. [State. Here, students, as well as members of the public, can take classes learning low to to do many craft related things, including make pottery, paint, or learn |how to take great pictures. All of these things can be done for a very small fee. In all, Thompson Theater offers a wide range of activities for those who are linterested in the arts. If performing is not for you, take on an activity at the Craft JCenter. But if you like to be under the spotlight,curtains come up, lights are on land attention is directed to center stage, as students from N.C. State get to show off their theatrical ability at Thompson Theater.
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