Frankie Henry photo gallery

Frankie Henry photo gallery

March 5-9 was Women’s Empowerment Week on Lipscomb’s campus, and the week concluded with a message from social activist Frankie Henry. Henry spoke on Friday in Ezell chapel, sharing incredible and moving stories from her life and experience in activism.   Photos by Ellen Butterfield...
Women’s Empowerment Week Gallery

Women’s Empowerment Week Gallery

Women’s Empowerment Week is this week at Lipscomb University. Led by student co-directors Sena Seged and Leslie Garcia, sessions throughout the week include The Lydia Conference Wednesday, International Women’s Day Thursday and lunch with Nashville civil rights icon Frankie Henry Friday. The photos below are from Monday’s session, a keynote speech by Gabrielle Thompson of Free for Life International.  ...
‘Hedda Gabler’ by Second Stage Student Theatre photo gallery

‘Hedda Gabler’ by Second Stage Student Theatre photo gallery

Second Stage Student Theatre (2SST) presents Patrick Marber’s translation of Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler.” Directed by senior Scott Patrick Wilson, the show centers around Hedda, a newly-wed bride who is already longing for her freedom and independence. Watch the entirely student-run company’s powerful, minimalist interpretation of Ibsen’s classic play. The show runs from February 28 through March 3. To get tickets, visit 2SST’s event page. Photos by Abigail Miller « ‹ of 7 ›...
Spring on campus 2018 photo gallery

Spring on campus 2018 photo gallery

After a cold, rainy few weeks, Spring has finally arrived on Lipscomb’s campus. Students have traded their tables in the student center for blankets and hammocks on the lawn. Trees that were, just a month ago, blanketed in snow have blossomed with vibrancy. Lumination’s Ellen Butterfield captured the transition season’s effects on campus.   Photos by Ellen Butterfield   « ‹ of 2 ›...
Women’s March 2018 photo gallery

Women’s March 2018 photo gallery

Overwhelming crowds gathered at Public Square Park to march through the streets of downtown Nashville for the 2018 Women’s March on Saturday afternoon. After gathering in the park before 2 p.m., the rally was led in chants and entertained by local, all-female bands. Mayor Megan Berry spoke to the crowd before they marched to the capitol building. « ‹ of 3 ›...