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Dune: A Blockbuster that Deserves the Hype / Bryan Matthews

In 1965, author Frank Herbert released his magnum opus novel named Dune. The book was widely praised and won the Hugo Award and the inaugural Nebula Award for Best Novel. It chronicles the royal family...

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  Live Radio Play Ushers in MC’s Holiday Season / Gracie Lee

Performances of “It’s a Wonderful Life” ushered in the holiday season before students and faculty left campus for Thanksgiving break. The radio play, directed by Dr. Phyllis Seawright and members of...

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The Wonderous Works of Nicolas Leach / John Mark Pinter

Since around the age of 16, Nicholas Leach has been practicing his hand in the world of art. Currently, Leach is a junior here at Mississippi College pursuing a degree in studio art. When asked what...

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Lyric Stage at MC to Produce “Godspell” in Spring 2022 / Gracie Lee

The MC music department’s newly branded “Lyric Stage at MC” is producing Godspell during the spring 2022 semester. This musical, composed by Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin), is based on the 2012...

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The Board Hosts 196th Annual Lighting of the Quad / Gracie Lee

Lighting of the Quad is an event greatly anticipated by students during the holiday season. In celebrating its 196th year, MC didn’t hesitate to pull out all the stops. It’s a night of festive games,...

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 “You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!”: A Survey of Holiday Movies Through the Decades...

As students return from break, one thing among many has been keeping them busy-watching Christmas movies. Everyone has their own personal favorites, but even the most cliche hallmark film makes the...

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A Deep Dive Into No Way Home/ Evan Espinoza

On Dec. 17 last year, Marvel Studios and director Jon Watts released a third installment of their Spider-Man trilogy, No Way Home. Before this trilogy, two other major series of Spider-Man films have...

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Sarah Hankins Joins Theatre Department for Spring Semester/ Gracie Lee

Students who have participated in MC’s past theatre productions can expect to see a new face in the director’s chair this season. Clinton High School instructor and MC theatre adjunct Sarah Hankins...

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“You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!”: A Survey of Holiday Movies Through the Decades...

Even though students have long since returned to campus, many are missing the warmth of the Christmas lights amid January’s wintery bleakness. The December break offers a plethora of traditions, even...

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Redeeming Love creates opportunities for gospel conversations / Chloe Newton

“My love isn’t a weapon, it’s a lifeline, reach out and take hold, and don’t let go.” This quote is undoubtedly from a love story. Anyone could picture a young man speaking this to the love of his...

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Local Musician and MC Student Naomi Taylor Releases Debut E.P. / Caroline Hunt

Naomi Taylor sits across the table in a vintage denim jacket bedecked with cloth patches that tell a story as rich as her music. She details her start in music, her spontaneous, flowing writing...

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Alpha Psi Omega Hosts New Theatrical Events / Gracie Lee

         Alpha Psi Omega, Mississippi College’s national theatre honor society, hosted a dramatic competition titled “Build a Play” on Feb. 11-12 . Students built teams consisting of a writer,...

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Black History Month Celebrated at MC / Rachel Faulk

 Photo: Camryn Johnson showcases one of her favorite books in one of the library’s Black History Month displays. Johnson worked with Heather Moore to coordinate several book displays in the library to...

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Swerve 2022 raises money for MC Dance Marathon / Caroline Hunt

The annual Swerve Dance Competition was held in Swor Auditorium on Thursday, March 10, featuring student dance groups that dazzled the packed theater. Three groups were awarded laurels at the end of...

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Art Department NY Trip / Evan Espinoza

“Art education students (from left to right) Dani Henderson, Emily Elliott, Joy Powell, Emma Kate Lyons, Dr. Stephanie Busbea, Corrie Lee, and Lauren Sitarz stand outside the Solomon R. Guggenheim...

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National Art Education Society Honors Dr. Busbea with Preservice Excellence...

Dr. Stephanie Busbea, who has taught for more than a decade, received the Preservice Chapter Sponsor Award of Excellence from the National Art Education Association (NAEA). The award is reserved for...

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“You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!”: A Survey of Holiday Movies Through the Decades...

Even though students have long since returned to campus, many are missing the warmth of the Christmas lights amid January’s wintery bleakness. The December break offers a plethora of traditions, even...

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A Deep Dive Into No Way Home/ Evan Espinoza

On Dec. 17 last year, Marvel Studios and director Jon Watts released a third installment of their Spider-Man trilogy, No Way Home. Before this trilogy, two other major series of Spider-Man films have...

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Sarah Hankins Joins Theatre Department for Spring Semester/ Gracie Lee

Students who have participated in MC’s past theatre productions can expect to see a new face in the director’s chair this season. Clinton High School instructor and MC theatre adjunct Sarah Hankins...

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A Deep Dive Into No Way Home/ Evan Espinoza

On Dec. 17 last year, Marvel Studios and director Jon Watts released a third installment of their Spider-Man trilogy, No Way Home. Before this trilogy, two other major series of Spider-Man films have...

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