Sunderman Conservatory of Music Choirs Perform “Credo: A Choral Concert”
Dec04

Sunderman Conservatory of Music Choirs Perform “Credo: A Choral Concert”

By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, the Sunderman Conservatory of Music hosted “Credo: A Choral Concert” in the Chapel at 8 p.m. This concert consisted of performances by four choirs: College Choir, Concert Choir, Audeamus and Camerata, which were all directed by director of choral activities Robert Natter. Throughout the night, the audience was also invited to sing Christmas carols when the choirs were...

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Canceled or Popularized: The Rise of Cancel Culture
Nov08

Canceled or Popularized: The Rise of Cancel Culture

By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor Any pop-culture enthusiast is familiar with the effects of cancel culture as there are endless social media posts and news articles on it. Cancel culture occurs when celebrities or other public figures participate in behaviors that are viewed unfavorable by the general public. This often causes a mass of people to publicly withdraw their support of the individual and call for others to...

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Senior Spotlight: Benjamin McCarley, Baritone and Clarinet
Oct31

Senior Spotlight: Benjamin McCarley, Baritone and Clarinet

By Kenzie Smith, Arts & Entertainment Editor On Saturday, music education major and Civil War Era studies minor Benjamin McCarley ’24 hosted his senior recital in Paul Recital Hall at 7 p.m. McCarley performed both baritone and clarinet and had piano accompaniment by Victor Fields. McCarley has been singing since he was a toddler and has played clarinet since fourth grade. “Singing has always been a big portion of my life, from...

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