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Smooth Bananas: Top 5 Christmas Songs 

Brock Willard managing editor  The Christmas season can be full of cheer for many people, and this cheer is only supported by the plethora of Christmas songs out there. Whether you are someone who likes rock, pop, classical, punk, or any other genre, there is a Christmas song for you.  …

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Rethinking Leadership for Gen-Z  

Himika Akram reporter   As more people from the Gen-Z generation are entering the workforce, it is time to rethink and even mold the nature of leadership that exists in organizations today, which centers around millennials as the prime focus.  Though different opinions exist on exactly which span of the years …

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Pop music and classical music are family, not enemies 

Brock Willard managing editor  Popular music and classical music are often seen as being vastly different. One is usually considered “highbrow” and the other, “lowbrow” (I’m purposefully not delineating which is which). They have different approaches to pedagogy, history, performance, as well as many other things. However, I believe this …

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Annual Winter Holiday Musical Luncheon 

The choir sings a song at the Holiday Musical Luncheon while the audience enjoys the buffet on Dec. 7th in the Overman Student Center. There was a large variety of holiday themed food served. | Curtis Meyer Curtis Meyer, Reporter  The Pitt State Choir held their annual Musical Luncheon at …

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Communication Students Host Annual One Act Plays 

Students act during the presentation of Theater Unplugged on Dec. 2. As a part of a communication course, students were required to direct a one-act play. Alyssa Tyler Nash Trumbly reporter   Students, faculty, staff, and the Pittsburg community were invited by the communication department for their annual student run one …

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Rotten Bananas: Top 5 Christmas Movies 

Brock Willard managing editor  The holidays are a perfect time to snuggle up with family and take in a movie, and there is no shortage of movies to watch that are centered around the Christmas season.  5. How the Grinch Stole Christmas  “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” is a 2000 …

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Farewell from the photo-editor 

Caleb Oswell photo editor  To the readers and creators of student publications, the Collegio and Kanza, my time with the Collegio and on campus is coming to a close this semester.  I have enjoyed my time wearing many different hats at student publications; from reporting, to imaging, or paginating. Filling …

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Elections are rigged, just not the way you think 

Nash Trumbly reporter  The 2020 and 2022 elections saw our country, and our democratic institutions, tested like never before. It wasn’t just the candidates’ qualifications that were tested, but the legitimacy of the vote in its entirety. In 2020, former President Donald Trump became the first in modern American history …

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Men’s basketball falls to Griffons and Bearcats 

Quentin Hardict, senior guard, makes a play against Northwest Missouri on Dec. 2. Alyssa Tyler Megan Brownell photojournalist   This past week, the men’s basketball team hosted both the Missouri Western State University Griffons and the Northwest Missouri State University Bearcats. They lost to both teams, 66-65 against the Griffons and 73-62 …

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