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Big performances for “The Little Prince”

The Philip Lynch Theatre presents, “The Little Prince,” an adaptation from Rick Cummins and John Scoullar, based on a book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The performance debuted on Oct. 13-15 and will still hold both evening and matinee showtimes on Oct. 19-22. A heartwarming classic, the production staff and cast look to bring feelings of […]

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The true terrors of the Halloween season

In the spirit of Halloween, let’s kick some fear in the air. Some may consider the holiday a playful environment meant to scare the likes of little children. It would be a shame, however, if only children got scared during this season. The likes of this world are that of adults afterall, and what better […]

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The arts and the sciences: mind vs. soul

Those who strive for an education after high school will quickly come to realize that there are three branches of choices to choose from. Trade focuses on things that require skilled labor such as plumbers and electricians. Then there are the sciences, which focus on understanding and intellectualizing the workings of mother nature and the […]

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Campus Life
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Coffee and conversation

The lives of college students and their schedules are packed with the heavy demands in their academics, athletics, social lives and personal lives. Especially for freshmen, a new environment means a multitude of adjustments and adversity. Students must learn to seek support, as learning through others may help the development of time managing skills, navigating […]

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Tempo

Mario Kart Deluxe 8 is ready to race!

A red ““M””  in a white circle has been a fan favorite for decades, signifying only one character: Mario. Yes, it has been decades, as Mario became popular just around the year 2000. Throughout his lifetime, he has gone from the Nintendo 64, to the updated Nintendo Switch.  Other games have survived this lifespan, but none […]

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Sports

Golf finishes strong at the Kansas City Cup

Starting off the season with respectable placings at two different outings, with a fourth place for the women’s golf team, and sixth for the men. Both squads were looking to build upon these finishes at the Kansas City Cup in Smithsville, Mo, and they went on to both finish in the top three of the […]

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