The Cultural Night of Dance is a show put on by the Multicultural Club in hopes of bringing awareness to the students at BVU about the many different cultures that we have on campus. On Tuesday, March 4, students watched groups sing and dance which showed the broad diversity that BVU enjoys. (1) comment
The Academic and Cultural Events Series (ACES) will feature Brule and the American Indian Rock Opera (AIRO) on Wednesday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in Schaller Memorial Chapel, for the second cultural ACES event of the semester. Featuring a five-piece American Indian rock band and four American Indian dancers, Brule and AIRO have a rock and roll style with an American Indian flare, sure to get the crowd excited. (0) comments
The Buena Vista University Concert Band will present its annual Winter Concert on Sunday, March 9, at 3 p.m. in Schaller Memorial Chapel. The band is directed by Jerry Bertrand, assistant professor of music, and will feature soloist Heidi Venaas on the oboe. (0) comments
Saturday Night Live's (SNL) stage has been graced by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Senator Hillary Clinton in the past two weeks. They were trying to be funny while still promoting their campaigns. On Feb. 23, Huckabee, who just dropped out of the Republican nomination race, was a guest star on SNL's skit "Weekend Update. (0) comments
A romantic comedy of a separated father telling his daughter of all of his loves and losses is the basic premise behind Definitely, Maybe. Even though the story may seem cliché, it touched the heart of many, and told a very interesting perspective behind all of the relationships that go on today. (0) comments
Rivalry. One small word, one huge(ly entertaining) concept. Hollywood legend is built upon some of the greatest feuds the tabloids have ever known-who can help but smirk at the thought of Bette Davis installing a Coca-Cola vending machine while filming with Joan Crawford, whose husband was the president of Pepsi-Cola? Rivalry and feuds are nothing new. (0) comments
The BVU campus is going to be given a faith-altering opportunity this Sunday evening. The AWAKEN Ministries, first developed from the "mime dramas" of Riverside Lutheran Bible Camp now headed in Ames, IA, is traveling the Midwest this spring, bringing their epic dramatic production to churches all over the area. (0) comments