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Wonderful WallyPAC

Masks. Social distancing. Pandemic.

This year those words became part of everyday life, unavoidable topics as we continue to adapt and move forward, together. But even through that fog of uncertainty, some things have joyfully refused to be redefined.

Inside Walter Breeman Performing Arts Center, there’s music in the air. The workshop is abuzz with the sound of power tools, and the sunlight streaming through the Don Rand Theater’s magnificent windows casts students’ shadows across the floor. WallyPAC is alive—in fact, it’s thriving—and it remains the kind of place that brings people together. Students have spent the fall semester using the space to create music, Design and Build class projects, and the annual student-written, -produced, and -performed Impact! play.

Someday, we’ll once again be able to pour through WallyPAC’s doors, congregate in the building’s heart space, and pack the theater to cheer on another brilliant student production. Until that time comes, WallyPAC will be there, waiting patiently to feel our energy within its walls.

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