Seniors Take 2023 Classapalooza Crown
On Thursday, May 4, SGA hosted their annual Classapalooza event, which is a field day-like tournament between the four cohorts of Toccoa Falls College. SGA President and Vice President Emily Johnson and Jacob Hunt served as referees and instructors. The tournament, hosted at the pond from 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., consisted of four major events that the four cohorts competed in for the ultimate crown.
The True Nature of Grief
Grief. It’s not a pretty word, which is good considering the concept is so far from beautiful.
Keep reading to learn more about one student’s experience with grief. It may relate to your journey and/or help you to be there for others who have a similar experience.
Anxiety, Depression & Me
Anxiety and depression. Isn’t it funny how two words that shouldn’t fit are so constantly intertwined? I mean, you think about the two of them like they are completely different concepts.
Keep reading to learn more about one student’s personal experience with anxiety and depression. It may even resonate with your journey!
Lots of Love for "Little Women"
This semester, they brought the classic tale of hardship, romance and family that is Little Women to the TFC stage, or close enough. The event debuted at the Venue at the Star Theatre in downtown Toccoa … Anna Grace Tully and Faith Higgins directed the play.
TFC Study Abroad Program Seeks Future Trips
If you have been a student at Toccoa Falls College in the last two years, you are probably aware of the study abroad program. Typically, students are offered the opportunity to participate in a study abroad trip to gain both college credit and an experience you can only get as a student while traveling to a different country.
Keep reading to learn more about the future of the study abroad program at TFC!
Screaming Eagles: Far From Home
In the last two years, COVID-19 has forced the hibernation of one of Toccoa Falls College’s most beloved programs: study abroad. Pre-pandemic, a student could walk just about anywhere on campus and find posters advertising one trip or another. Studying abroad was a great way for students to gain real-world cultural experience while simultaneously earning class credit!
Theatrical Society Puts Fall 2021 to Bed with Fun Stories
With new safety precautions in place this semester, the Theatrical Society was able to return to the Grace Chapel stage with Bedtime Stories (As Told by Our Dad) (Who Messed Them Up) by Ed Monk. Co-directed by TFC seniors and Theatrical Society veterans Joshua Trice and Victoria Almond, this comedic play follows the story of a distressed father who has to tell his three children bedtime stories for the first time.
Introducing TFC’s New Director of Student Engagement
It is an exciting time whenever a new staff member joins Toccoa Falls College. This semester, TFC has the pleasure of introducing Danny Ringenoldus as the new Director of Student Engagement.
Victoria Almond sits down with Danny Ringenoldus in this article to get to know the man behind the recently epic SGA events.
Theatrical Society Begins Planning for Fall 2021
The play will be announced in the first few weeks of the semester, and auditions follow shortly after. Signups for auditions, membership, makeup, stage crew, and tech are available during the week leading up to auditions in the Student Center.
Theatrical Society Releases Radio Play
It is finally time! After weeks of rehearsal, the Theatrical Society at TFC announced the premiere of the spring 2021 play, The 39 Steps: A Live Radio Play.
New Podcasts Come to Eagle Radio
Have you ever wanted to know what other students think about the professors, certain classes, or the tedious hours we all have to spend studying? Have you ever been unable to go to a sports game and wanted to know what happened?
New Changes for the TFC Theatrical Society
A new semester equals a new play put on by the Theatrical Society. Just like last semester, they have partnered up with Eagle Radio to create and perform a radio play that will be aired later in the semester.
How to Put on a Play: COVID-19 Style!
I don’t think I need to tell anyone that this semester is far from normal. No one really planned the effect that COVID-19 would have on not just the TFC community, but the entire country and world. Social distancing, while necessary for the safety of the TFC community, is making things a little difficult for the clubs that thrive off of close contact with others. The Theatrical Society at TFC is particularly impacted due to this.