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Not many organizations, or anything really, has been around this campus for 25 years. SVSU's literary magazine, Cardinal Sins, has, and a party was thrown Monday evening to celebrate that. »
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The movie Rent, based entirely from Jonathan Larson's 1996 Tony Award-winning musical, recounts the struggle of eight friends trying to stay alive in New York's dingy East Village. They face poverty, illness, death and despair in a story that pulls the audience in. There is nothing glamorous about this movie; there is no cheery undertone, and it is as raw of a look at the life of these people that would be allowed in theatres today, sharing the reality of many problems we often dismiss. »
Discovery. Betrayal. Death. Rebirth. Despite what church bulletin boards across the nation may have you believe, I am not talking about the Bible. Rather, I am talking about a different story, one about a lion, a witch, and a wardrobe. »
Director Jeff Hall was back again on Thursday, December 8 directing the SVSU Jazz Ensemble in the Rhea Miller Recital Hall. This time, he conducted students that worked throughout the semester to put together the program. »
The Living Center North Council gave students the opportunity to show off their talents by hosting Open Mic Night Wednesday in the Cardinal Cage. Students displayed a variety of talents including singing, reciting poetry, and playing musical instruments. »