The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1987 Page: 6 of 8
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The Prospector i March 10. 1987/ Page 6
Entertainment
Drama dept, changes name, shows enrollment increase
By Richard Taylor
The academic department with
From Spring 1986 to Spring
1987, enrollment in the Theater
An department has inc reased 28
name
‘Good things are happening.
said
have
compiles various University-
related statistics, reported the
growth, Fensch said
He attributed the growth to
positive feeling* within the
department
department has brilliant faculty.”
With students’ good feelings
about the department, Fensch
tinuing in coming semesters
“I think it’s part of a trend it is
The drama department has
changed its name to the Depan
mem of Theater Art, said chair-
every thing you need to make for
an excellent program ”
Institutional Studies, which
they were really impressed with
the department and the faculty,*'
he said. ‘Another said the
ment in all areas ”
The only area of decrease for
the department has been in its
budget, he said
“We’ve had to do more fun
draising than in the past," be
said "It is more of an integral
pan than ever before "
Rut the department ha*
“basically been able to go on the
said
“Rio Grande Review”
$750 award expected
to pass City Council
The University ‘s literary magazine, the
Rio Grande Review, has been tentatively
awarded a $750 grant from the City of fl
Pawn Arts Resources Department to help
defray the cost of publishing an early sum
The grant still needs to be approved by
the El Paso City Council, said magazine
adviser Alan Boye The original request
Films
• Jaws—Rather than detail-
mg the Linda Lovelace story, a
some might hope, this movie is
about a man-eating shark and
will be shown only at I p.m
• Pen Wee’s Big Adven-
ture- This comedy great
features the eternal man-child in
his quest to rescue his bike It
also features Morgan Fairchild
in a light blue lumpsuit
He wai that he expects it to pass without
diffic ulty
“This i* just the kind of thing the
magazine needs." Roye said
Review editor Kathleen Cordon said she
was pleated with the award
“This affirms the st-us that the Rio
Grande Review hat adi ed in the com-
munity," Conden said, adding that the
magazine has been expanding its reader-
ship and reputation.
The next issue of the Review it due in
mid-April.
Artline is an
• Spring Break—Yet an-
other teenage sex comedy that
does not equal such excellent
pscudo-smut as Class or Private
Lessons, but it will do a* a
prelude for the debauchery most
of u* have scheduled for nett
week
Unless otherwise noted, all
in the Union Theater and are
free to students and faculty with
valid ID
Drama
The Union Dinner Theater
will hold auditions for tlx
presentation Of Cinderella at
2:30 pm . March 15. in the
Union Hallroom. 207 W
Union.
No part* have been precast
for the Rodgers and Hammer*
inn musical There are parts for
10 women and nine men You
muxi be at least 16 year* old to
audition
For more information, call
Greg Taylor at 747-5711
Women
The Women’s Studies Brown
Rag Luncheon Series will pre-
sent readings by Renee Berta
and Kathleen Condon at 12:30
pm. March 25. in 114
Hudspeth Hall The event is
free to the public BYOB.
Music
• The El Paso Brass Quintet
and Friend* will perform at *
p.m.. March 25, in the Fox
Fine Art* Recital Hall The
exert is free to the public
• The Faculty Recital will
feature Joseph Packales on
piano and Michael Kannen on
cello al ft pm . March 28, in
the Fox Fine Art* Recital Hall
Republicans
Member* of the Alex P
Keaton act-alike group, also
known as the College
Republic ans, will hold their first
meeting at 3.30 p.m., today tn
310 E Union. Everyone, ex-
cept Democrats, ix incited
Pysics
Fritz Winterberg, of the
Desert Research Institute of
‘Advanced Inertial Confine-
ment Concepts" at 3.45 p m .
March tl, in 208 Physical
Science Building.
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University of Texas at El Paso. The Prospector (El Paso, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 10, 1987, newspaper, March 10, 1987; El Paso, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1626150/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting University of Texas at El Paso.