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Author: Lauren Scott

Alumnus Looks to Build Film Project

At McMurry University, a vibrant community of students flourishes. Through its unwavering support and encouragement, the university nurtures the ambitions of its students, resulting in exceptional alumni. Reflecting on the […]

May 1, 2024May 1, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 29: May 1, 2024

Smash your Stress and Break A Plate

Are you tired? Sad? Stressed? Angry? Is the end of the semester kicking you down and all you want to do is… break some glass? Well, you’re in luck! Gamma […]

May 1, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 29: May 1, 2024

Spring Thing starts Strong with Sunrise Kickoff

Happy Spring Thing Week! This week, we celebrate “Spring Thing,” a week full of community, activity, and collaboration! Organized by McMurry Student Government (MSG), Spring Thing aims to provide a […]

April 17, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 28: April 17, 2024

Acting in Direct Fest

As the spring semester keeps moving, I, among many other students, cannot stress enough how much we wish it would slow down! But I implore you to hang on just […]

April 17, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 28: April 17, 2024

Behind the Scenes of Costuming

Happy Wednesday, McMurry! Spring has sprung, so too has our excitement for the end of the semester. There are tons of activities blooming on campus, one of which being McMurry […]

April 3, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 27: April 3, 2024

Student Directors ready for new Role at McMurry’s Direct Fest

In a dimly lit auditorium, the heart of theatrical performance is alive and buzzing. Actors are behind the curtain, lights are ready and focused, and the audience hums in excitement […]

March 20, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 26: March 20, 2024

Hometown Pride: A Review of “Accidental Texan”

A few weekends ago, a new movie entered theatres across the country, bringing pride to a humble little town in West Texas. Accidental Texan, a story about found home and […]

March 20, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 26: March 20, 2024

The Power of “No.”

In a world with endless opportunities and obligations, the pressure to constantly say “yes” can feel overwhelming. From new projects to extra jobs, additional chores to yet another party invitation, […]

February 28, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 25: February 28, 2024

The Art of Tattoo with Local Artist Alex Renae

Our bodies serve as blank canvases, ready to be decorated with the vivid tales of our lives. We acquire natural marks of life, like freckles and scars, but the art […]

February 28, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 25: February 28, 2024

An Actor’s Perspective: How Character Analysis brings a Performance to Life

Over the weekend, McMurry Theatre concluded its riveting production of The Crucible. This tragic and twisted tale unfolded on the Ryan Little stage, demanding dedication and intensity from every performer […]

February 14, 2024 Lauren Scott Issue 24: February 14, 2024

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