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CGCC Library Celebrates: Coyote Con 2025

Tuesday - April 15th

TUESDAY - APRIL 15, 2025 

All Week at Pecos Campus:  

Division/Department Zombie Apocalypse Survival Poster Competition
The zombies are on their way! Can you survive the apocalypse?

Vote for your favorite zombie survival poster on display in the Pecos & Williams Libraries. The judges are YOU, the CGCC community! Voting concludes at the end of April 16th and winners are announced on April 17th!

Event Schedule

 

Art Club Print Sale
10:00 am - 3:00 pm | Library Lobby

 

Drop in eSports Tournament

10:00 am - 2:00 pm |  eSports Lab, Coyote Center, 2nd floor

Hosted by eSports Team

Drop in anytime to play some games and submit scores for a chance to win a prize!

 

Developing Interesting Characters & Role-Playing Basics
10:00 am - 11:10 am | Library 1st Floor

Hosted by D&D+ Club

This workshop will provide a basic introduction to character development for both story and tabletop role playing, including how to embody and voice characters.
Livestream Available! 

 

Comic and Games Culture Quiz Show
11:30 am - 12:45 pm | Library 1st Floor

 

Writing Children’s Books: Storyboarding and Visual Design 
1:30 pm - 2:45 pm | Library 1st Floor

This workshop will help writers get started planning a children’s book. We will focus on story arcs and visual planning and design strategies for 21st-century rough drafting.

 

Make it Weird? Teaching & Empathy through Story and Game Design 
3:30 pm - 4:30 pm | Library 1st Floor

This workshop provides narrative and game design strategies that supports both academic learning and developing empathy.
Livestream available!

 

“Rewriting Fear” featuring Kausar Mohammed
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm | Virtual

Kausar is an actress/comedian whose experiences on and off screen (in projects like CW's The FlashJurassic World: Chaos Theory, and Appendage) have deepened her connection to the horror film genre. Kausar sees horror as a pathway to critique the world around us and a way to name the societal issues plaguing us today. In this interactive presentation, we explore what "monster" means to us, who historically have been called monsters, what impact this has on structures of power including media, policy, and pop-culture -- and employ creative writing exercises to redefine and reclaim our fears.