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The Bach Festival's season of love, or how I learned to appreciate true music

By Ariel Bui

Of all the resources available to Rollins students, the most unattended and underrated are Bach Festival Orchestral and Choral events. As students pass by Knowles Chapel with their iPods on or their car stereos blasting, little do they know that heavenly music is often being performed in the heart of their own campus.

Starry-eyed and satisfied

By Katie Jones

ARIES: You are feeling optimistic about a business opportunity that has presented itself recently. Be careful not to be led into something that will not prove to be a wise investment, however. Look carefully at all aspects of the plan and use your best judgment when choosing how to contribute your resources.

Getting in the habit of helping humanity

By Sammi Fuchs

On Friday afternoon, 15 students and staff hopped onto the JUMP bus and headed off to Tampa to embark on an Immersion trip that would leave lasting memories. The mission was to volunteer for Habitat for Humanity. The group arrived at our hotel on Friday night and began our teambuilding exercises.

Joseph Bromfield leaves Rollins with a standing ovation

By Greg Golden

Many know Joseph Bromfield as a fixture in Rollins theatre over the past three years. As sure as the sun rose over Lake Virginia, he appeared annually in plays in the Annie Russell Theatre and performed among the ranks of Rollins Improv Players. As he prepares to graduate, I asked him to explore one of his latest successes, Stage Fright, along what Rollins has meant to him and what his plans for the future are.

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