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Theatre Department to Perform a Christmas Classic this Semester

Luke Longstaff, Staff Writer November 12, 2024

Benedictine College’s Department of Theatre and Dance is bringing the classic story of It’s Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play to the stage next month. The show is based on the iconic 1946 Frank...

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A Deep Dive into the World of Pumpkin Spice

Sara Gushue September 22, 2023

A quick search on Google for “pumpkin spice” yields around 353 million results in 0.62 seconds. Curiosity on how one flavor could have such a chokehold on millennials and Gen Zer's across the nation...

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The convergence of faith and journalism in the modern age and how Benedictine College media organization is bringing it to the forefront

Quinn McCullough March 23, 2023

In the time of Christ and still today, the Catholic faith and the written word have been converging together. From the Bible to the Catechism and even Catholic news sites like EWTN and now Benedictine...

St. Patrick's Day and the Irish Blessing

St. Patrick’s Day and the Irish Blessing

March 17, 2023

“May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face; the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm...

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Letter to the editors

, , and March 1, 2023

This letter was written by Keith and Marie Stutterheim. Letter to the Editors: We noted your article reporting the formal visit of the Hungarian president to Benedictine College in Atchison, Kansas....

Sacred or scary? Day of the Dead roots run deeper than Halloween

Sacred or scary? Day of the Dead roots run deeper than Halloween

Leila Almanza November 2, 2022

Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, has become ever-so prevalent in American mainstream media in recent years, the popularity of which can be largely attributed to the success of movies like Coco...

Halloween reboot trilogy review: Spoilers for Halloween Ends

Halloween reboot trilogy review: Spoilers for Halloween Ends

Will Prososki October 25, 2022

Halloween  40 years after the original film, Danny McBride and David Gordon Green’s 2018 Halloween reboot/legacy-sequel wipes the slate clean, wisely ignoring the timeline of events from Halloween...

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Smile (2022) review 

Will Prososki October 13, 2022

If you put every modern-era horror movie that has been popular over the last decade or so into a blender and threw it up on the big screen, it would be Smile. It’s insistence on its themes of trauma...

The Riveting Story of Toltan from St. Luke productions blesses our campus 

Ian Milton October 13, 2022

“Tolton: From Slave to Priest” is the beautiful story of Augustine Tolton and how he became the first African American priest in the United States. The performance of Jim Coleman as Tolton was stunning...

October release and Halloween themed movie reviews 

October release and Halloween themed movie reviews 

Will Prososki October 7, 2022

  Blonde  Blonde is weird. Like really, really weird. Probably the weirdest movie of the year. It’s extremely ambitious, grandiose, and intricately crafted, but at the same time, it’s terrible,...

Food Review: Willie’s  

Food Review: Willie’s  

Dominic Susanka October 6, 2022

I hear you BC students, we’re hitting the midpoint of the semester. Homework and tests are intensifying and with that, your stress levels. All you want is somewhere to go where you can relax and eat...

Sandman review

Sandman review

Ian Milton September 23, 2022

After a long wait of over 30 years, fans of Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman can finally rejoice in getting a TV production of the series in the new Netflix original, The Sandman. The enthusiasm for this show...

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