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Late afternoon sunlight filters in through the skylights of Tutt Library in June, creating flashes of black and gold. The geometrically shaped structure, seen by generations of students, faculty, and staff, will be permanently removed as part of the process of renovating Tutt Library.

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August 2016

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Rochelle Mason ’83, P’19, senior associate dean of students, reads “Sonnet 10” at CC’s Sonnet-a-Thon, in which all of Shakespeare’s sonnets were read in succession by CC students, faculty, staff, and friends in a marathon session. The event was organized by Andrew Manley, associate professor of theatre, as part of a worldwide commemoration of the Bard’s death 400 years ago in 1616. One faculty member called the experience “one of the most successful and heartwarming events” at CC.

Rochelle Mason ’83, P’19, senior associate dean of students, reads “Sonnet 10” at CC’s Sonnet-a-Thon, in which all of Shakespeare’s sonnets were read in succession by CC students, faculty, staff, and friends in a marathon session. The event was organized by Andrew Manley, associate professor of theatre, as part of a worldwide commemoration of the Bard’s death 400 years ago in 1616. One faculty member called the experience “one of the most successful and heartwarming events” at CC.