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Rebelling against the rebels: student starts conservative outlet
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Rebelling against the rebels: student starts conservative outlet

  While some passionate conservatives complain about the state of American culture, one freshman took action and created a platform for young conservatives to voice their opinions and ambitions.  Bradley Haley founded  New Guard Press, an online publication, last June after seeing a lack of young conservative voices who challenge progressive ideology on an academic...

Capturing the Candid: a rise in alternative camera use
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Capturing the Candid: a rise in alternative camera use

Digital, disposable, and Polaroid cameras create a vintage, candid photo — an aesthetic which surged in 2023.  The craze hasn’t stopped there. Smartphone apps Dispo and Lapse showcase Gen Z’s obsession with photos reminiscent of childhood prints. Why is there a sudden preference for older cameras when smartphones possess the latest photo lens technology? Having...

Chapel Choir performs first concert of the semester
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Chapel Choir performs first concert of the semester

The Chapel Choir performed an array of Christian spiritual music in its first performance of the semester Feb. 4.  A baroque trumpet ensemble from the Eastman School of Music, a competitive music school in Rochester, New York, accompanied the choir for the performance of “Requiem.” Johann Michael Haydn originally composed it for a funeral Mass...

Drummond lecturer speaks on Judaism and the West
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Drummond lecturer speaks on Judaism and the West

The relationship between Christianity and the Jewish tradition is vital to Western culture, Eric Cohen said during a lecture in Christ Chapel on “The Jewish Spirit of the West.” “As go the Jews, so goes the West,” Cohen said in the semester’s first Drummond lecture. Cohen is a renowned Jewish activist, founder and editor-at-large of...