Lion and Lamb art show explores contrasting themes
The stark contrast between lions and lambs is an easy metaphor, found in the Bible, on Twilight fan T-shirts and...
Toilets for entrepreneurship: Global Entrepreneur Week
This week, the business department is hosting Global Entrepreneurship Week. The week intends to offer education about entrepreneurship while also...
Writer’s Corner: Logan Miller
Logan Miller is a junior interdisciplinary major studying journalism, writing and business. —- YYZ was the first song I taught...
Underpass may be a blank canvas waiting for color
The ribbon cutting ceremony for the underpass took place Friday, Nov. 8. But it’s not complete. The hard labor may...
Writer’s Corner: Armarlie Grier
You, now, will be branded into the flow of time. I begin to change, and it melts into layers of...
‘Urinetown’ set focuses on environmentalism
Maryn Munley, a senior theater and environmental science major, combined her two disciplines to create an environmentally conscious set for...
Arts Calendar 11/8
Wednesday Nov. 7-Jan. 13-: Eric Yake Kenagy Visiting Artist Exhibit: “Cosmic Wanderlust” by Michiko Itatani, painting and drawing- Hershberger Art...
Parables creates sacred spaces through stories, music and acting
This year, Parables is creating sacred spaces. With the help of Deb Brubaker, professor of music, and Gwen Gustafson-Zook, minister...
Artist’s Corner: Alex Pletcher
Alex Pletcher’s arms swing about excitedly and his speech tempo picks up as he shows off pictures he has been...
Q&A with Luis Urrea
Yesterday, The Record spoke with Luis Urrea, Mexican-American author and S.A. Yoder Lecturer about his work and the convocation he...
Artist Corner: Shelby Burge
Shelby Burge, a junior biology major, based this drawing on a picture of her and her grandfather. The piece took...
Poetry Slam Winner
Ammon Allen-Doucot , a first-year, was named the first winner of the “Is the Word” Poetry Slam event that was...
Writer’s Corner: Rikki Entrekin
Bailey Stanton stopped in the middle of the sidewalk to stare at the old woman. She was sitting on a...
RETRO Record: 1988
Dec. 9, 1988: A limited edition issue of The Record in 1988, titled “The Funkmachine,” ran articles that were satirical...
Gala sings a birthday tune for Sauder Hall
A sea of balding and white capped heads bobbed in appreciation to the opening swells of Os Justi preformed by...