Tag: emily ramser

  • Model Behavior: Salem Student Involved in Fashion Week

    By Emily Ramser     Winston-Salem Fashion Week (WSFW) opens its doors the third weekend of September to all kinds of fashion and charity with the help of Salem College and its students.     Salem College hosts the fashion show in the Robert E Elberson Fine Arts Center  Sept. 19 through Sept. 20. Sophomore Emma Battle is a…

  • Every Single Word

    Every Single Word

        Actor Dylan Marron’s Every Single Word video series became a hit this summer. His YouTube channel consists of popular movies edited down to the lines spoken by people of color. The project looks at films from all decades and genres, including Jaws, Harry Potter, Wet Hot American Summer, Juno and Midnight in Paris. While the lengths…

  • Club Constitutions: Where Did They Go?

    Club Constitutions: Where Did They Go?

    By Emily Ramser Photo by Lesly Luna     This school year began with new regulations, as Director of Student Activities Emily Long and SGA required an overhaul of all SGA funded clubs’ constitutions.     In order to access their accounts, each club is now required to supply Emily Long with at least a digital copy of their…

  • Cosplaying: What Is It?

    Cosplaying: What Is It?

    By Emily Ramser Cosplay. It is a word you may or may not have heard before. Cosplay is, more or less, the dressing up of oneself as one’s favorite character. To some Salem students, cosplay is something more than just dressing up. Sophomore Emily “Toni” Spicer defines cosplay as “acting.” To them it is about…

  • Salem Senior Shows off Her Art Downtown

    Salem Senior Shows off Her Art Downtown

    Emily Collins, senior, recently showed her art to all of Winston-Salem through Storefronts Winston-Salem. The theme of the work was science based, so Collins created a huge structure of wire and light to describe something many people do not understand. “I decided to use chicken wire and Christmas lights to create neurons and illustrate what…

  • Call for Read-Through Auditions

    Call for Read-Through Auditions

    Are you interested in acting and performing? Do you want to learn more about the backstage process of putting on a play? A Hungarian playwright, Janos Degi, is putting together a dramatic production currently entitled “Megan, Boston Marathon” about the Boston Marathon bombing that took place in April 2013. The play follows the life of…

  • Seussical The Musical: A Preview!

    Each year, Salem College’s Pierrettes put on two productions: the fall play and the spring musical. This year the spring musical is Seussical The Musical, a play which incorporates many of Dr. Seuss’s famous children’s tales. The play is written by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. It first debuted on Broadway in 2000 and has…

  • The SGA Presidency Shift: What Happened?

    The SGA Presidency Shift: What Happened?

    This past December SGA President Evelyn Bradley stepped down from her position and was replaced by former Vice President, now President, Tali Schroeder. There have since been rumors around campus that suggested Bradley did not willingly step down, which has left the student body confused as to what happened. Bradley told The Salemite that she…

  • Glass Blowing Has Been Blown Into Winston Salem

    Glass Blowing Has Been Blown Into Winston Salem

    Every Friday night Salem students have been traveling to The Olio, the only glassblowing studio in Winston Salem, for glass blowing demonstrations. Viewers sit and watch as two glass blowers, Rebeccah and Sarah, and their apprentices make all kinds of creations out of glass. They make things such as plates, cups, and sculptures.While they make these…

  • A Talk With One of Our Own

    A Talk With One of Our Own

    I sat down with Emily “Em” Ramser, on behalf of The Salemite to discuss the release of her upcoming book, “I Forgot How to Write When They Diagnosed Me”, which will be published by Weasel Press in February 2015. We talked about writing preferences, alien dolphins, and loss of nerve sensation.   SALEMITE: What is…