
Barton College Alumni Association Congratulations to Amanda Metts and Laura Ashley Lamm in the Office of Admissions! Saturday's Open House welcomed a record 104 prospective students!

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Barton College's Bulldogs trample the Trojans of Virginia State University in Barton's home 2009-2010 season opener.

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Here are some video highlights from Barton's 110-82 victory over VSU: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt0QOYPL1 vw

Barton College Alumni Association Our Bulldogs just defeated VSU 110-82! Go Bulldogs!

Barton College Alumni Association There's action tonight at 8 p.m. in the Dog House! Join us as our Bulldogs battle Virginia State University in our first home basketball game of the season.

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Disciples' Day - Come | Search | Investigate - An opportunity for your church's high school students to discover what Barton College has to offer. The event begins at 2:30 p.m. on Sun., Nov. 22, 2009. Come early and check out Saturday's Open House! Details are available at http://www.barton.edu/admissions/discipl es_day.htm

Barton College Alumni Association Alumni News from Kelly Ashley ('03) Dean and Jason Dean ('01) - "We are proud parents to our second child born October 14, 2009: Tanner Reef Dean born at 5 lbs. 3 ozs and 20 inches. Big brother Corbin is happy to have a little brother."

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A montage honoring U.S. war veterans from World War 1 to present day. Pictures and clips together with "America the Beautiful," performed by Lee Greenwood.

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Thank you to all of our veterans for your service and sacrifice! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP0Yhi2R4 e8

Barton College Alumni Association "Waiting for Godot" opens tomorrow night in Barton's Lauren Kennedy and Alan Campbell Theatre. http://www.barton.edu/theatre

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Congratulations to Amber Rajani Moore ('02) and Lisa Ann Savino on your recent promotions at BB&T! Reported in the Wilson Times: http://www.wilsontimes.com/News/Business /Story/BB-amp-T-promotes-from-within--

Barton College Alumni Association Alumni News from Danny Currin, '72 - Danny reports that he was recently elected as city commissioner for Oxford, N.C. His daughter Jennifer married Cullen Ports in June; and daughter Megan, who attended ECU, is currently a student at Pitt Community College. Danny's wife Ginnie is the executive director of the Granville County Chamber of Commerce.

Barton College Alumni Association Join us in Barton's new Lauren Kennedy and Alan Campbell Theatre for "Waiting for Godot." The production runs from Nov. 12-15. Tickets and information are online at http://www.barton.edu/theatre/.

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Visit http://www.barton.edu/theatre for tickets and information.
"Waiting for Godot" has been called the greatest play of the 20th century and is by all accounts a modern classic. The play may be viewed in an existential or absurd light, but the playwright never desired a label.
Two characters pass the time waiting on th...e side of a road for someone named "Godot." As they wait, other characters come along and offer bits of enlightenment, information, and entertainment.
The play has engendered incredible scholarly debate aimed at exposing a hidden meaning. Although overt political, biblical, and Freudian undertones exist, "Waiting for Godot" is more a comment on man himself than on those elements that comprise him.
The play has been adapted to film several times and was successfully revived on Broadway in 2009 with award-winning actors Nathan Lane, Bill Irwin, and John Goodman. Read More
"Waiting for Godot" has been called the greatest play of the 20th century and is by all accounts a modern classic. The play may be viewed in an existential or absurd light, but the playwright never desired a label.
Two characters pass the time waiting on th...e side of a road for someone named "Godot." As they wait, other characters come along and offer bits of enlightenment, information, and entertainment.
The play has engendered incredible scholarly debate aimed at exposing a hidden meaning. Although overt political, biblical, and Freudian undertones exist, "Waiting for Godot" is more a comment on man himself than on those elements that comprise him.
The play has been adapted to film several times and was successfully revived on Broadway in 2009 with award-winning actors Nathan Lane, Bill Irwin, and John Goodman. Read More
Called the greatest play of the 20th century, "Waiting for Godot" is an absurdist commentary on man.
Time:8:00PM Thursday, November 12th
Location:Lauren Kennedy and Alan Campbell Theatre

















