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Posts published by “Lisa Bergquist”

Lisa is the former Design Editor for The Campanil. She graduated with a history major and double minors in economics and journalism in May 2010.

Caring for troops

On the 10th of every month, Mills senior Chrissy Angiola mails a box crammed full of books, beef jerky and vitamin C to the two marines she adopted in November through the Support a Soldier organization. Support a Soldier is one of the many organizations that help people "adopt" a soldier, and Angiola is one of many Americans who has signed up to send packages and letters to U.

Library newsletter gains following

The library newsletter Shhh! promotes aspects of the library some people may not be aware of, such as cookbooks, videos and unique journals.

Music and chocolate collide

Chocolate and the music of Belle Bulwinkle and Angela Koregelos greeted about 140 visitors to the Mills College Art Museum on Valentine's Day. "I'm really excited for students to come and hear music, mingle and see some incredible art. We have some of the best artists on display," Assistant Museum Director Stacie Daniels said.

THERE is public art HERE

Across the street from the old City Hall building in Civic Center Park, just beyond the two homeless men sleeping on benches, there are hundreds of brightly painted tiles depicting images of peace. A few blocks away, poetry is etched into the sidewalks and the wind whistles a song on an oversized red tuning fork.

Library exhibit explores spirituality at Mills

Bonne Marie Bautista Two students in professor Kathy Walkup’s Women Reading as a Necessity of Life class have expanded their class project into an exhibition…

Communication through movement

Lisa Bergquist The 16 graduate and undergraduate dancers in the Mills College Repertory Dance Company are performing the Dance Department’s fall show “Past, Post and…

Mills celebrates Indigenous People’s Day

This year at Mills College, Columbus Day, Oct. 9, was celebrated as Indigenous People’s Day. “Historically when we look at the colonization of new worlds,…