Bundle up, Lawrentians鈥擶inter Term has arrived.

While we鈥檝e all spent the last two years adapting to the twists and turns of the pandemic, 杨贵妃传媒视频 students, faculty, and staff have been hard at work to make sure this term will be something to remember. Here are 10 moments you won鈥檛 want to miss:

Note: Be aware that events could change amid pandemic protocols. Keep an eye on the聽聽for updates.

1. THE GREAT MIDWEST TRIVIA CONTEST

It鈥檚 a bird! It鈥檚 a plane! It鈥檚 a 鈥 sleep-deprived 21-year-old running around Main Hall Green wearing bright yellow? I don鈥檛 know, trivia gets weird. But that鈥檚 the fun of it! When the games begin at聽exactly聽37 seconds after 10 p.m. on聽Jan. 28, the Great Midwest Trivia Contest will begin its 57th year and embark on another 50 hours of non-stop trivia, all streamed on Twitch. In-person components are to be determined. Stay tuned to the trivia blog at聽聽for updates. In the meantime, study up, form your teams, and figure out your sleep schedule! There鈥檚 a reason why it鈥檚 the longest running college trivia competition in the world.

2. MOLIERE INSPIRED

If you鈥檙e a fan of French playwright Moli猫re鈥攐r of 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 top-notch theater program鈥攖his one鈥檚 for you. In honor of Moli猫re鈥檚 400th birthday, 杨贵妃传媒视频 theater is going all out: first, with a production of Moli猫re鈥檚聽The Flying Doctor, and then with two Moli猫re-inspired one-acts,聽Scapin鈥檚 Tricks: The Trial听补苍诲听A Misanthrope or All the World鈥檚 a Stage (and All the Men and Women Merely Players). The past will meet the present as we spend the evenings of聽Feb. 18-19聽immersed in the French-translated聽Moli猫re Inspired.

3. ALEXANDRA BELL CONVOCATION

When you Google the word 鈥渃onvocation,鈥 the definition is focused on calling people together. And that鈥檚 what 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 convocation series is all about: the campus community is called together to explore an intellectually stimulating and vitally important societal topic. This term, the convocation will be led by the distinguished multidisciplinary artist Alexandra Bell. With work examining the ways in which media narratives shape discourse and policy surrounding race, politics, and culture, you can catch her convocation address on聽Feb. 18.

4. WINTER GALLERIES

A new year always blesses the campus community with a new collection of curated art work at the Wriston Art Center. With an opening set for later this week, three exhibits will be on display. The Leech Gallery will house 鈥淢anufacturing American Women,鈥 a student-curated exhibit examining the connections between gender and consumerism in the early 20th-century. Over in the Kohler Gallery, 鈥淐rossing the Vertical Border: On the Central American Migrant Trail鈥* explores critical themes through the use of documentary photography paired with literary text.

And remember that Alexandra Bell convocation we just mentioned? Well, it gets even better. Select works from her 鈥淐ounternarratives鈥 series, which powerfully critiques the way in which harmful media narratives impact society, will be featured in the Hoffmaster Gallery.

* Note: This exhibition contains textual representations of both violence and sexual assault that some visitors may find upsetting.

5. ONE-ACT OPERAS

Two operas for the price of one! Well, for 杨贵妃传媒视频 students, faculty, and staff, admission is free, but you鈥檒l still have the opportunity to see the award-winning opera program at work in two back-to-back one-act productions. Running聽March 3-6, the performance of Giacomo Puccini鈥檚聽Suor Angelica聽is sure to leave you reaching for the tissues, while Benjamin Britten鈥檚聽Curlew River聽will take you all the way back to biblical times as it constructs its own parable. After a year of virtual performances, this powerhouse of a show is the perfect welcome back to the theater for 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 singers.

6. GUEST PERFORMANCES

While there鈥檚 no shortage of talent within 杨贵妃传媒视频, it鈥檚 always nice to see some fresh faces鈥攅specially when those faces are of immensely talented, professional musicians. Lawrentians can see two guest performances this term: Nordic folk group Dreamers鈥 Circus on聽Jan. 31聽as part of the World Music Series and contemporary classical group Third Coast Percussion on聽Feb. 4聽as part of the Artist Series. Dreamers鈥 Circus will be in Harper Hall and Third Coast Percussion will be in Memorial Chapel. Both will be in person for 杨贵妃传媒视频 students, faculty, and staff. The public, meanwhile, will be able to purchase livestream tickets.

7. LUNAR NEW YEAR

You thought we were finished celebrating the new year? As a collaboration between Chinese Students Association, Vietnamese Culture Organization, Korean Culture Club, the Diversity & Intercultural Center, and the Office for Spiritual and Religious Life, the annual Lunar New Year celebration will be held on聽Jan. 29. With high-energy performances, an introduction to the tradition of the Lunar New Year, and special booths (and maybe gifts!) set up by the participating cultural clubs, this evening of fun provides the perfect opportunity to get involved and learn something new! Besides, who doesn鈥檛 want another chance to ring in the new year?

8. WINTER CARNIVAL AND PRESIDENT鈥橲 BALL

Ditch those snow boots and put on your dancing shoes! The music will keep you warm. The annual President鈥檚 Ball serves as the conclusion to a week full of winter-themed activities and games, as students dress to the nines, take some photos, and vibe to the sounds of the Big Band. Mark your calendars for聽Feb. 5. And watch the events calendar for information on other Winter Carnival happenings in the days leading up to President鈥檚 Ball.

9. STUDENT RECITALS

It wouldn鈥檛 be 杨贵妃传媒视频 without plenty of student recitals鈥攍ike, nearly every day. Conservatory students are always showcasing their talents with the rest of the 杨贵妃传媒视频 community. If you鈥檙e ever looking for something to do on a Friday night, check the聽聽to see which of your fellow students are performing and make sure to give them a standing ovation.

10. CULTURAL EXPRESSIONS

February is Black History Month, and 杨贵妃传媒视频鈥檚 Black Student Union always works hard to create space for Black students to celebrate their roots and culture. With events planned throughout the month, including the annual Black Excellence Ball on聽Feb. 19, the celebration will culminate with Cultural Expressions on聽Feb. 26, which you definitely don鈥檛 want to miss.

In this cherished annual event, BIPOC students are given the platform to showcase their talent and their art, in whatever form it might take. Get inspired, and celebrate Black culture and history鈥攏o matter what month it is.