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Julianne Gee

Julianne Gee

Aladdin, Broadway in Boise
Campus Culture
Julianne Gee

Morrison Center announces 2022-23 Broadway in Boise shows

Come From Away Sept. 27- Oct. 2, 2022  This musical tells the true story of 7,000 standard airline passengers in the week following Sept. 11,

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Julianne Gee March 12, 2022 No Comments
Video games culture, Discord
Opinion
Julianne Gee

Opinion: Gamers and gaming communities need to address problems of discrimination

I’ve loved video games since I was a kid. I remember playing old flash games and taking turns playing RuneScape with my brother when it

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Julianne Gee March 1, 2022 No Comments
James Baldwin, Nov. 6, 1979, Black History Month
Art
Julianne Gee

Black History Month: Six locally and nationally renowned Black artists from the past and present

The Harlem Renaissance and the African American origin of Rock n’ Roll are commonly forgotten aspects of American History, but they have both had profound

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Julianne Gee February 28, 2022 No Comments
Sign-language interpreters Ty Blake-Holden and Jill Kalish rehearse with the cast of 'Legally Blonde,' in production at the Wayne Densch Performing Arts Center in Sanford, Fla., Sept. 19, 2018.
Campus Culture
Julianne Gee

“Hamilton” ASL interpretation sparks conversation about Deaf culture and accessibility

American Sign Language (ASL) recently garnered some attention from community members and students alike with Hamilton’s run at the Morrison Center. Many students enjoyed watching

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Julianne Gee February 12, 2022 No Comments
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory musical cast
Boise Culture
Julianne Gee

Review: Broadway in Boise’s “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” was fun for the whole family.

At the opening night for “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” at the Morrison Center, the center was packed with elderly couples, young adults and families

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Julianne Gee January 25, 2022 No Comments
Opera Idaho
Boise Culture
Julianne Gee

Opera Idaho begins the year with a contemporary boost to Bizet’s famous “Carmen”

Opera Idaho will start their season with Georges Bizet’s “Carmen” premiering at the Morrison Center on Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 30 at

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Julianne Gee January 25, 2022 No Comments
Culture
Julianne Gee

The future of “Valorant”: Boise State Esports adds a varsity team

Within the last year, Valorant has become a new staple in esports along with veteran esports like CounterStrike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). Its popularity has leaked

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Julianne Gee January 22, 2022 2 Comments
The 355 cast
Culture
Julianne Gee

Review: The powerful, diverse cast of “The 355” outshines its stale plot

I am a big fan of action movies. On any given Saturday night, you’ll most likely find me watching (or rewatching) an action movie, and

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Julianne Gee January 20, 2022 No Comments
Stock image of a woman being recorded on a camera. Boise State film department.
Commentary
Julianne Gee

Commentary: Boise State needs to keep investing in its film department

In Pioneer Hall, the film department takes up the whole north side of the building. Their space was once a loading dock and an art

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Julianne Gee December 15, 2021 No Comments
A nurse marks a coronavirus vaccination card. (Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images/TNS)
Administration
Julianne Gee

Boise State confirms Executive Order employee vaccination plan, lawsuit still pending

In an email to employees on Tuesday morning, Vice President for University Affairs and Chief of Staff Alicia Estey reiterated Boise State’s plan to follow

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Julianne Gee November 30, 2021 No Comments
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