Indian Tribes Lasting Hold on Society
The HUB held an art exhibition honoring various Indian Tribes, and showcased a variety of Native American artwork. Even after the Southeast Indian Tribes were driven from their land, relatives continued their ancestor's work to honor their heritage.
Benjamin Schiavone, a graduate student, found the art interesting to study and look at because of all the history behind such simple works of art. For him, he looks at the art collection as replica artifacts, and it helps him relate and contemplate a different time in history.
The "We Never Left" art collection is meant to provoke thought on the past, and celebrate the history and community pride the Indian Tribes went through over 200 years ago.
Video By: David Green
Produced By: Ava Rash
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Ava Rash
Senior / Broadcast Journalism
Ava Rash is a Senior from Pittsburgh, PA. As an avid sports fan, Ava has taken the steps to further her experience on and off the court. For the past year, Ava has worked for Penn State Intercollegiate Athletics as a marketing intern and is currently an emcee for sporting events including Men’s Hockey, Wrestling, and Women’s Volleyball. Ava has helped with the production and marketing of games, including the Men’s Basketball THON Hoops game, which was the highest attended game in years. Ava is a member of the John Curley Center for Sports Journalism, and hopes to continue her career as a sideline reporter. Ava has previously worked as Penn State’s Homecoming Sideline announcer where she commented and interviewed throughout the live event. Ava also works for the Centre County Report as a reporter and is currently an executive producer.
David Green
Senior / Broadcast Journalism
I am a blogging intern for NBADraft.net as well as a beat writer for Comm Radio. I appear on and host podcasts for Comm Radio as well as do play-by-play. I am also an on air personality for PSSNtv. I look to continue my endeavors in the sports broadcasting/journalism industry by becoming a beat writer or writer/broadcaster in any capacity for a collegiate or pro sports franchise.