[2014-2015] Vol. 93, Iss. 11 The Review Crew
Vol. 93, Iss. 11 Editors Emily Lucia Editor-in-Chief Taquisha Drisdell Assistant Editor Lauren Apetz Media Editor Will Basler Sports Editor Editing Team... Read more.
“Leditors” from the Editor
EMILY LUCIA Editor in Chief Well here it is. The first print issue for the semester. I have to be honest, I was a little worried we would not have gotten many articles.... Read more.
A Call for Change: The Rhoda Warner Story
By Emily Lucia Editor in Chief It all began with the planning of a peace walk, inspired by the events in Ferguson, Mo. The walk was meant to bring the students... Read more.
Dr. Patterson: Mondern Day Gibson Girl
By Donna Bick Staff Writer Martha Patterson, Ph.D. is an English professor at McKendree University and has been teaching on campus since 2004. She received her Bachelor... Read more.
Will it Ever End?
By Ashly Schmitt Contributing Writer The problems in Ferguson, Mo. have yet to die down since the Michael Brown incident took place on Aug. 9, 2014. The news has... Read more.
Play Me a Song Piano Man
By Lauren Apetz Contributing Writer A piano has 88 keys. You could play these keys in chopsticks style, or you could learn how to master the art of playing the piano.... Read more.
The Duck: Background Story of Benjamin Duckworth
By Spencer Sweetin Contributing Writer Every foundation has a base – something that holds it in place so it does not give way. To the McKendree men’s and... Read more.
Which Way: Will His Future Take Him?
By Eric Abrolat Contributing Writer The road to a student’s future career may have a few curves or bends, but it tends to straighten out, allowing him or... Read more.
To The Music of Your Soul: Auditioning for a Masters of Music and Graduate School
By Malie Mills Contributing Writer Compared to searching for your undergraduate degree school of choice, venturing into the world of graduate school for terminal... Read more.
Spring is Here
By Kendra Brackman Contributing Writer Believe it or not, March is already here and halfway over! With the conclusion of spring break, there are only seven weeks... Read more.