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The Student Voice of Coastal Carolina University

THE CHANTICLEER

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“The Rage” exhibits a coalition of creative expression

“The Rage” exhibits a coalition of creative expression

Madisyn L. Padgett, reporter September 26, 2023

Using multiple forms of media such as painting, graphic design and written pieces in its first public exhibit, “The Rage” celebrates student art submissions.     The exhibit showcased pieces...

Black at Coastal: Craft seen through different lens

Shyanne Bellamy, Reporter April 27, 2023

When I was younger, I was constantly asked what I would like to be when I grew up, and I always had different answers. Once, I said that I wanted to be a singer. I spent every day singing to a make-believe...

Layout process from “Take Back the Night.”
Photo provided by Juliette Martin

One person’s trash is another person’s art

Kelsie Crough, Managing Editor April 19, 2023

Vinyl records are painted and coated in collage scraps of discarded newspapers. Used and new denim jeans arrive in the mail to be woven into something completely new. Plastic geese originally used for...

Tunisian-Italian graphic artist shares her perspective

Joshua Carroll, Editor in Chief March 22, 2023

Tunisian-Italian artist and graphic journalist Takoua Ben Mohamed spoke to students about her experience as a Muslim woman growing up in Italy during a Zoom conversation on March 13. The event was the...

Making something out of nothing

Kelsie Crough, Managing Editor March 22, 2023

Ashlyn Pope, an assistant visual arts professor at Coastal Carolina University, stops at the grocery store on her way to her great-grandmother’s grave. She purchases a Pepsi and a Snickers as an offering...

Provocative punk rock art gallery causes controversy

Provocative punk rock art gallery causes controversy

Sazie Eagan, Culture Editor March 15, 2023

The Bogus Boutique transformed the Rebecca Randall Art Gallery into a pop art department store for the duration of March. The Boutique located in the Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts featured...

CCU artist honors Waccamaw Tribe with oil painting gift

CCU artist honors Waccamaw Tribe with oil painting gift

Kelsie Crough, Managing Editor February 28, 2023

A Coastal Carolina University artist is honoring the Waccamaw Tribe through gifting their principal chief an oil portrait.   Joshua Knight, an adjunct professor of visual arts and alumni of CCU, said...

Open Mic Nights: Building safe spaces and communities

Open Mic Nights: Building safe spaces and communities

Kelsie Crough, Managing Editor February 8, 2023

As a sophomore, I attended my first open mic night known as Tongues in Common. There, I was impressed by the resilience of art, and have been enamored with the art scene ever since. Now as a senior,...

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