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The Reemergence of Embroidery/by Meredith Stratmann

While the art of embroidery is a centuries-old craft, a recent spike in its popularity has come to my attention. I’ve always admired different pieces of embroidery, from ancient tapestries at art […]

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Elijah Cardenas: Using Poetry to Find Yourself/by Morgan Miller

Creative talent exists across all corners of MC’s campus, taking shape in the form of writers, artists, musicians, and countless other expressive endeavors. Elijah Cardenas is one of those forms of...

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The Collegian Staff Offers Reading Suggestions

Spring is on the way for 2021. It is a season characterized by warmer days, flowers blooming, and sunshine bringing life back to the world after a long winter. It is a […]

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“Music for a No-Filter Generation:” The 1975’s “Notes On A Conditional...

The 1975 have been my favorite band since I first heard them in fall 2016.  Since then, they have journeyed from a nostalgic, ‘80s pop-rock pitched band to somewhere between The Strokes […]

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“Crime Scene: The Vanishing at Cecil Hotel” Disappoints Viewers/by Meredith...

Last week, my brother came to visit me in Clinton. As one evening wore on, the everlasting discussion of what to watch on television surfaced. Overall, we have very different tastes, and […]

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How to Spend Spring Break Day/by Collegian Staff

In an ordinary year, Spring Break is the pinnacle of second semester breaks. It is the holiday students far and wide look forward to, seizing the opportunity to escape and have fun. […]

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Addison Seal Crafts a Message of Faith with Hand-Made Earrings/by Morgan Miller

During quarantine, many people tried out new hobbies. Art, cooking, fitness, and reading are some of the more notable endeavors, but there were plenty of new and nuanced skills to be picked […]

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Personal Essay: “Daan Christensen”/by Brandon Blair

This week, I got a text from a friend. His name is Daan Christensen. He is Dutch. I met Daan the first day of my study abroad semester in Spain in the […]

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Everyman Performs at Lion’s Club Park/by Morgan Miller

On March 26, MC students and the Department of Communication showcased “Everyman,” a production adapted from a centuries-old play from around 1500. Described as both a reality show and a morality play,...

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The Overabundance of Streaming Services/by Meredith Stratmann

With movie theaters being shut down and productions halted, it seems as though COVID-19 was the perfect storm to cause an eruption of streaming services. Think back to a world before COVID-19. […]

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Collegian Staff Offers TV Show Suggestions

As the end of the semester approaches, workloads seem to only increase. However, we all need breaks, and TV shows are a great way to service that need. If you’re looking for […]

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Personal Essay: The Myth of Splunge, Mississippi/by Brandon Blair

I grew up in Splunge, Mississippi, population 90. If you search for Splunge anywhere, chances are you’ll find nothing. Splunge is almost a fictional place. It barely exists. I do not know […]

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Judas and the Black Messiah: The Best Picture of the Year?/by Bryan Matthews

In a film year plagued by rescheduling, low box office numbers, and limited releases, there weren’t many bright points in the industry this time around. However, Warner Bros., through the help of […]

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Gore Gallery Hosts Senior Art Show/by Morgan Miller

The Mississippi College Department of Art has prepared its last art show of the semester. The show features work created by seniors in the art department, and the pieces are all on […]

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Some Thoughts on “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)”/by Morgan Thomas

I was nine years old when Taylor Swift’s sophomore album, “Fearless,” was released. I quickly memorized every single word from that album and even sang a rendition of “Love Story” for my […]

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On the Nature of Art/by Morgan Miller

What is art? A simplistic question on the surface, but much more multifaceted upon closer inspection. It’s an inquiry you might hear in your art appreciation class, and the very thought brings […]

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“Sartor Cemetery”/by Brandon Blair

he hath set eternity in their heart. Ecc. 3:11  The other day a friend asked me if I thought I would be remembered at Mississippi College after graduation. “Not really,” was my […]

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The Overabundance of Streaming Services/by Meredith Stratmann

With movie theaters being shut down and productions halted, it seems as though COVID-19 was the perfect storm to cause an eruption of streaming services. Think back to a world before COVID-19. […]

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Collegian Staff Offers TV Show Suggestions

As the end of the semester approaches, workloads seem to only increase. However, we all need breaks, and TV shows are a great way to service that need. If you’re looking for […]

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Festival of Lights: MC’s Musical Tradition / Gracie Lee

MC Singers is performing Festival of Lights on Dec. 2-4, at 7:30 p.m. in Provine Chapel. Director of Choral Activities Dr. Damion Womack is directing the Singers in their preparation for the holiday...

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