Student Production of Swing of the Sea takes Center Stage

Center Stage presents a student-run production of Swing of the Sea by Molly Hagan; a story about Boots, a girl who wears yellow rain boots even when it isn’t raining, and a boy called Eggs grieve the death of their best friend Peter. A play about growing old without aging that examines the way fantasy and memory converge when we lose someone we love. Located in the Chapel Theater (172 Calhoun Street), February 17th, 18th, and 20th at 7:30 pm.

There are several Honors students involved in the production, so come out and show them your support. The Swing of the Sea is free to attend. Check out Cougar Connect for more details, or contact kirkmanja@g.cofc.edu.

Volunteer Research Opportunity at MUSC For Students Interested in Cell and Molecular Biology of Cancers

Dr. Subramanya Pandruvada’s laboratory in the College of Dental Medicine is looking for students interested in the cell and molecular biology of cancers. Students will receive training on various laboratory techniques and will have the opportunity to participate in the ongoing research projects in oral cancer. Students can expect to work 10 hours per week, with additional lab time available in the summer. Individuals with strong motivation for research are encouraged to apply.

Preference will be given to Freshman and Sophomore Biology/Biology-related majors.

If interested, please email your CV to pandruv@musc.edu.