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Bengali singer Sheikh Dina leads the University Choir in a Bangla song speaking of love for the motherland and all it has to offer, April 13.

Inclusion Now! examines, celebrates language and culture

Emily Copeland April 14, 2023

Language and culture are often things that separate people from others, but Inclusion Now’s Pursuing Knowledge at the Intersection of Language and Culture was an intimate look into how educating others...

Crash is one of the lead singles from Clara Maes recent EP, Learning Experience.

The Wichitan’s song of the week: “Crash”

Natalie Cook, Reporter April 15, 2022

For the third edition of The Wichitan’s song of the week, I picked “Crash” by one of my favorite artists, Clara Mae. The song originally came out in September 2021 but is one of the lead singles...

The cover to Justin Biebers latest album, Justice.

The Wichitan’s song of the week: “Ghost”

Natalie Cook, Reporter April 8, 2022

Welcome back to the second edition of The Wichitan’s song of the week! This week's pick is, “Ghost” by Justin Bieber. This song came out on March 19, 2021, and then again in October as a single....

The Wichitans song of the week: “Remember (Remix)”

The Wichitan’s song of the week: “Remember (Remix)”

Natalie Cook, Reporter April 1, 2022

Welcome to The Wichitan's song of the week! The first song is “Remember (Remix)” by Russ featuring Hailey Knox. The original version was released on Jan. 13, 2022, and the remix on Jan. 21. Russ came...

The Weekend

The Weeknd makes the wait worth it

Christian Evans, Album Reviewer March 29, 2020

Abel Tesfaye, better known by his stage name "The Weeknd," debuted his new album, After Hours last week. After Hours is The Weeknd's fourth studio album and his first studio album to drop in four years,...

Album review

The Slow Rush is Tame Impala at his finest

Christian Evans, Album Reviewer March 3, 2020

The Slow Rush is the fourth studio album by Australian born producer and songwriter, Kevin Parker, better known by his stage name Tame Impala. The Slow Rush comes five years after Tame Impala’s last...

Broadway actor brings laughter to Legacy

Mia Heck October 27, 2017

Comedian and Broadway actor Kevin Yee brought laughter, smiles and a bit of satire to about 20 students in the Legacy Multipurpose Room on Oct. 26. Yee, who hails from Vancouver, Canada, travels across...

Tyler Lasseter plays Premiere Rhapsody by Claude Debussy at the Burns Chapel Opening Concert, Oct. 20, 2017. Photo by Brendan Wynne

Music students perform at Burns Chapel Opening

Brendan Wynne October 20, 2017

The crisp, sweet notes of the tickled ivory cascaded throughout the hall, bouncing off of redone carpet, onto freshly painted walls and back into the ears of those seated in brand new pews. One thing...

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