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Darton ‘global’ run to be held April 9

Staff reports

At last year’s Darton College Go Global 5K and 1 Mile Walk/Run, when the winner staggered across the finish line gasping for air, running the course in a little over 15 minutes, it was a victory not only for him but for Darton College, Global Education, and the cross-country team, as well.

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Baseball game to feature diamond dig

Staff reports

Darton College Athletics will host a Diamond Dig on April 5 after the baseball game against Andrew College.

The dig is open to the first 300 females who obtain a ticket from the concession stand at the baseball field. Open to all students, faculty and staff and the community, tickets will be available until 7:30 p.m. The normal $3 admission will be charged for the 6 p.m. conference game (Darton students are admitted free).

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Darton Acquatics take 4th, 5th

Special to the Journal

The Darton College swimming and diving team concluded their NJCAA championship meet on Saturday, March 5, 2011. The women’s team finished in fourth place and the men’s team finished in fifth place. There were several top eight finishers on both sides.

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DC to Host 2011 NJCAA Region XVII Final Four Tournament, Earns No. 3 Seed

ALBANY–Darton ended their regular season play with an emotional victory on Saturday versus cross-town rivals, Albany Tech. The Lady Cavs won by a score of 70-58 in a very physical game. The victory sewed up the No. 3 seeding for post-season play ending the season at 8-6 in Region XVII and 17-13 overall.

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Minala All-Region

Staff reports

Darton College basketball star Dorine Minala has been selected to the GCAA All-Region second team.     A Kenya native, Minala averaged 10.5 points and 11.9 rerebounds per game.

“Dorine worked hard to get better every day,” said head coach Laura Blackwell.  “We are honored that she received the award and I am happy that the coaches felt as though she deserved to be a part of the conference’s elite players.”

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Arts at Darton Day to be held Tuesday (Exclusive to thealbanyjournal.com)

By Walter L. Johnson II

Local high school students with an interest in the arts will have the chance to express their appreciation for it closer to home

The Albany-based two-year college will host the third-annual “Arts at Darton Day”, this Tuesday, Feb. 8, on the Darton campus.

Darton professor of music Jeff Kluball says the “Arts at Darton Day” is a tremendous opportunity for high school students to gain greater awareness, as well as exposure to, the arts at the constantly growing institution.

“It provides us a way to actually educate, and let high school students in the area come in, and experience college life first hand, instead of just a traditional recruiting day where students come and visit the college, and pick up brochures,” Kluball said. “We actually have them come in, and experience the arts at Darton College.  They go to theatre classes, art classes, music classes, and theatre and dance classes.”

Kluball added: “They leave here better artists, and better prepared.  Plus, they know what it’s like to be at college for a day.  They’re actually in classes with college students, and they play their instruments, they play the musical instruments, their try their dance shoes, they participate in that, and they also put together things in the theatre.  So, it’s quite an experience, it lets them know what college is all about.”

Participants in the “Arts at Darton Day” will also learn how to use computer art to make images of themselves, including magazine covers, art professor John Dimino said.

“We’re learning different programs like Photoshop and In Design,” Dimino said, “but we’re teaching the students to use the computers as art-making tools. So, at the ‘Arts at Darton Day’, we’re going to have the (high school) students work in different areas, like the computer lab, and then they’ll work in ceramics, and we’ll have them doing drawing, so they can experience what it’s like to be an art student at Darton for the day.”

Kluball says the response to the “Arts at Darton Day” has grown positively in the two years that it’s been held on campus.

“It’s been well-received every year, and we have high school sponsors and counselors that bring students up,” Kluball said, “and students can come over on their own as well, and we’ve had very good feedback on it.  It actually serves a purpose as well, because it lets high school students know there’s more things to do in the arts beyond high school.”

Kluball also expects to see about the same numbers attending the “Arts at Darton Day.”

“We’ve averaged almost 100 students every year,” said Kluball. “We’re already anticipating at least that this year.  We have over 75 (students) that have already confirmed reservations, and we have some very nice things to offer them since we started the ‘Arts at Darton Day.’

Additionally, students who attend Darton from outside of Albany/Dougherty County will also be encouraged to make the most of the new student center that opened last year, as well as the on-campus housing, Kluball added.

“We do have new dormitories,” Kluball said. “We’re in our second year with dormitories.  We have a brand-new student center that is great for student activities.”

Dimino hope students take away a lot of things they’ll learn from the “Arts at Darton Day.”

“We’re just looking forward to meeting the high school students that will be here,” Dimino said, “and to show them what we do, give them the opportunity to work in the ceramics room, and to make something to take home with them.”

For more information on the “Arts at Darton Day”, contact Jeff Kluball at (229) 317-6852, or send e-mail to jeff.kluball@darton.edu, or Gail Apperson at (229) 317-6554, or send e-mail to gail.apperson@darton.edu.   Students can also register online at http://www.darton.edu.

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Six Darton athletes named All-Americans

Staff reports

Six Darton College students have been named as Academic All-Americans for 2009-10 by the National Junior College Athletic Association.

The Cavaliers selected for the distinguished honor are:

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Darton to establish hall of fame

By Erica Henry

The Darton College Athletics Department is celebrating 20 years of intercollegiate athletics by recognizing those who have demonstrated outstanding achievement in competition, leadership, and/or advancement of Cavalier athletics throughout the years.

To honor these individuals, Darton officials announced yesterday it is seeking nominees for the inaugural class of the Darton College Athletic Hall of Fame.  Nominees may be former Darton coaches, athletes, teams or supporters who have given significant contribution to the college’s athletic department.

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Darton’s Welborn, McQuaig selected as golf All-Americans

NJCAA Division II PING All-America Teams

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Eigenberg to Sign with Darton College

ALBANY—Lee County native, Kali Eigenberg decided to stroke her way right to Darton. The Lee County high school stud will be signing a National Letter of Intent to continue her successful swimming career locally. Her signing will take place on Friday, May 7 at 3 pm the P.E. Building. Eigenburg qualified to swim at the state tournament all four of her years at Lee County. She was also a dual-sport athlete competing in softball and swimming.

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