Michael Farnan, a 27 year-old sculpting student from Saskatchewan, puts our abundance of snow to good use. Over the past four days, Farnan turned two tons of snow into a scene of people carving a bust of Jesus Christ’s head. Farnan wants his snow sculpture to reflect the religious tones of the Loyola campus, once a Catholic college. Farnan plans to build two more snow sculptures for the Loyola campus, and one in the VA courtyard. His works are part of a bigger project being organized by the Concordia faculty of Fine Arts called “Art Matters.”
Student media look towards brighter future
As the tuition hikes loom over anglophone universities, student media hope they stay afloat. Student media organizations across…