- This year's theme: "What Do You See When You See Me?" More than 30 students are invovled in staging the popular event.
- The fall main stage production is a story of a small rural town as told by the community's family doctor. Think "Our Town," with an edge.
- The Alma Latina dancers, a Mexican group based in Rochester, will be among a number of dance troupes from throughout the state on campus this week for the first-ever Latino Dance Summit.
- Past and present collide in Ellen McLaughlin's mash-up of Sophocles' classic tragedy Ajax with the recently ended war in Iraq. The play addresses important questions surrounding the return of soldiers from the battlefield.
- Skidmore presents the play that was translated and adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher and Paolo Emilio Landi. The original, written in 1743, is a high-energy production in which comedy and farce abound. (At left: Tristan Schaffer-Goldman '11, Elly Smokler '11. Grace Troxell '13 photo)
- Skidmore College will celebrate National Girls and Women in Sports Day (NGWSD) on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 9 and 10, with an exciting lineup of activities for athletes and fans of all ages.