Opening the Bible is the source of ultimate wisdom, peace, and comfort for Christians, but for the average Christian college student. It can also be the cause of stress, guilt, and defeat. As a busy college student at a Christian university, it can be difficult to balance both school and time in Scripture, and then easy to get discouraged when students fall behind in one or both things. However, it is not only possible, but necessary to strike a … [Read more] about Reading the Bible Daily as a Busy College Student
Review of The Drowsy Chaperone
“I hate theatre.” These words cut through the darkness the opening moments of The Drowsy Chaperone before the lights come up and receive a big laugh from the audience. But for the next ninety minutes as the show unfolds, they could not be further from the … [Read more] about Review of The Drowsy Chaperone
Is Anyone Watching Award Shows?
Americans were once filled with excitement and anticipation at the iconic words “and the Oscar goes to…”; the name inside the envelope leaving viewers buzzing with the thrill of awards season. In recent years, however, the buzz seems to have died down in the … [Read more] about Is Anyone Watching Award Shows?
From Page to Stage: The Lyceum Theatre’s Rehearsal Process
January 9th kicked off many things at Vanguard University: the spring 2023 semester, the usual parking frenzy, and rehearsals for the Lyceum Theater’s spring musical The Drowsy Chaperone. The Drowsy Chaperone is an award-winning 1998 play-within-a-play style … [Read more] about From Page to Stage: The Lyceum Theatre’s Rehearsal Process