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Postmortem: Devil’s Night Pop-Up Art Show

By Shannon Miller Contributing Writer Creative minds across campus are show- casing their Halloween spirit in the Art Department’s second annual Pop-Up Art Show, “Postmortem: Devil’s Night.” On Oct. 28, from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., the exhibit will display an array of student art- work in the brick wall…

Student-Written Plays: A Day on Venus

By Shannon Miller Contributing Writer Aaron Cooper, a senior theatre major, is presenting a timeless theatre piece that is powerful in theme and presentation at the Rifle Range Theatre on Oct. 26, 27 and 28. The play’s message is universal, analyzing the thoughts and actions of the human experience, and…

To Merge or Not to Merge: That is the Question

By Karis Fuller Arts&Entertainment Editor Over summer 2018, discussions were held to merge the music department with the theatre, dance and arts management department. The merger has not been completed and is still under consideration. Dr. James McRoy, director of the wind symphony and professor of music explained his perception…

Forza Horizon 4 Review

By Myles Goldman Staff Writer The Horizon Festival is back and more dynamic than ever for the fourth time. Forza is an open-world car racing game series developed by Playground games. Gameplay takes place in a fictional version of the United Kingdom. The Forza series started in 2005 with, “Forza…

D.I.Y. Halloween Craft

By Lauren Beyer Contributing Writer This is a cute, quick craft to start the spooky season off. You’ll only need a spoon, two tissues, a rubber band or hair elastic, and a pen (to add as much detail as desired). First take the spoon handle facing up, and scrunch up…

Exploring the Struggles of Life Through Dance

By Shannon Miller Contributing Writer The fusion of life, art and movement is dance, and Nancy Brier, adjunct professor of dance, reflects this in her creativity on stage and on screen. Her extensive dance background includes international recognition for dance pieces choreographed in the jazz, modern and theater genres. After…

Review: Reversing Roe

By Karis Fuller Arts&Entertainment Editor The discussion of abortion, pro-life and pro-choice isn’t a new. Netflix released the documentary ‘Reversing Roe’ on Sept. 13, days after the Supreme Court discussed the current state of Roe vs. Wade. Documentary directors Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg address the views in support and…