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USI to host French Film Festival featuring six films

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The University of Southern Indiana College of Liberal Arts and World Languages and Cultures Department will host the Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival on Fridays beginning January 19 through February 23. All films will be shown with English subtitles and will begin at 7 p.m. in the Wright Administration Building, Room WA1. Showings are open to the public at no charge.

“This year, our festival theme is The Secret Self: Uncovering Identity in Francophone Cinema. This theme of grappling with identity is especially pertinent on our campus,” said Dr. Alexandra Natoli, Assistant Professor of French. “College is a time when students may struggle profoundly with their own senses of identity and selfhood, occasionally forced to negotiate between the person they are on campus and the person they are around their families. With this theme, we seek to explore permutations of a theme which is both deeply personal yet universally applicable.”

Through the generosity of Villa Albertine for gifting the Albertine Cinémathèque Festival Grant to USI, six films have been selected for the series: L’innocent, Saint Omer, Josep, Casablanca Beats, Monsieur Klein and La Gravité.

“As educators, we particularly value films which speak to a wide variety of lived experiences in the Francophone world,” said Dr. Jessica Garcés Jensen, Associate Professor of French. “We seek out films which encourage students and community members to question preconceived ideas about who speaks French, what they look like and where they live.”

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Vanderburgh County Commissioners Initiate Veterans Memorial Coliseum Infrastructure Improvements and Invite Public to Contribute to the Preservation Efforts

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 EVANSVILLE, IN – January 8, 2024 – The Vanderburgh County Commissioners are proud to initiate infrastructure improvements to the Soldiers and Sailors Coliseum (Veterans Memorial Coliseum, The Coliseum, Evansville Coliseum) and invite the public to contribute to the preservation efforts. 

A symbol honoring the bravery and sacrifices of our veterans, the Veterans Memorial Coliseum has been a landmark in our community for many years. Infrastructure improvements aimed at conserving it will soon begin. The Board of Commissioners will open bids at their meeting on Tuesday, January 9, 2024, at 3:00 p.m. in Civic Center Room 301 for the first phase focused on interior stabilization. The kickstart of these crucial improvements will be funded by $6 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. 

As the Commissioners begin this restoration, the public is invited to help in honoring the legacy of the Coliseum and its historical documentation. Individuals are encouraged to share their memories including pictures and videos of concert and event memorabilia as well as personal snapshots and videos taken of themselves, friends, and family at the Coliseum by submitting them to commissioners@vanderburghgov.org. These contributions will aid in preserving the collective memories and experiences of this beloved landmark. 

The Commissioners also extend an invitation to the public to join the Coliseum’s renovation journey by subscribing to the Veterans Memorial Coliseum YouTube channel, where updates will be shared. A special thank you goes out to Dr. Mark Royer for creating the first video showcasing drone footage capturing the building’s exterior. 

About the Veterans Memorial Coliseum: Built between  1916 and 1917, the Coliseum was conceived to address two vital community purposes: commemorating local veterans of the Civil and Spanish-American wars and simultaneously offering a venue for conventions, entertainment, and public gatherings. Its significance expanded in 1971, when it was rededicated as a monument honoring veterans from all wars, leading to its esteemed recognition from the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Once considered a premier event location in Evansville, the Coliseum played host to numerous iconic entertainment performances, leaving an indelible mark on the collective memories and history of our community. 

 

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Flaig to work with Orioles’ MiLB squads

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville Otters athletic trainer Dr. Mandy Flaig, LAT, ATC has been hired by the Baltimore Orioles to work alongside their MiLB teams for the upcoming season.

Flaig, a native of Frankfort, Kentucky, served as the Otters’ athletic trainer for the last two seasons, traveling with the team for all road games as well.

“My time with the Otters has been one of my favorite experiences,” Flaig said. “My memories here will never be forgotten.”

Following the 2022 season, Flaig was named the Frontier League Athletic Trainer of the Year, voted upon by the other team field managers and staff members from around the league.

“We are very thankful for all of the work Mandy put in to keep our guys healthy all season long,” Otters Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “We are excited to see her succeed at the MiLB level with the Orioles.”

Flaig is a three-time college graduate, receiving degrees from Georgetown College (Bachelors of Science: Athletic Training), Western Kentucky University (Masters of Science in Sports Administration) and Indiana State University (Doctorate of Athletic Training).

She was also recently published in Internet Journal Allied Health Sciences and Practice with her research work titled ‘The Knowledge of Complementary and Integrative Health.’

With Flaig’s departure, the Otters are now in search of a new athletic trainer. Interested applicants can apply here.

Wesselman Playground Groundbreaking Today

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The Evansville Department of Parks & Recreation will hold a groundbreaking for the new Wesselman Playground today, January 8, at 11:00 a.m.

The playground, designed with the help of Play Pros and Morley was created to focus on inclusion, making it an ideal play area for children and adults of all ages, with or without unique physical or developmental needs.

“We are incredibly excited to make this playground a reality for our community,” said Danielle Crooks, executive director of the Department of Parks & Recreation. “I hope that this is just the beginning of a renewed focus on inclusion in our parks and recreational spaces.”