The Baldwin City Breakdown: Round Two was a free concert put on by KNBU-FM The Edge, the Baker University student radio station, for students and the community to listen to various genres of music.
The Baldwin City Breakdown: Round Two was a free concert put on by KNBU-FM The Edge, the Baker University student radio station, for students and the community to listen to various genres of music.
Patti Heiman, instructor of theater and production manager, said each student’s one-act play is an opportunity to practically apply and show other students what they have learned.
The Baker University Chamber Choir will perform nine pieces ranging from classical to spiritual African pieces. The choir has been working continuously during its regular meeting times on Tuesdays and Thursdays to make this a successful performance.
Brett Knappe, assistant professor of art history, and senior Kat Fritz’s honors’ salon class, Great Artists Conquer All, put together the prom as their community service project for the semester.
Many Baker University students made their way to the theater to fill their appetite on the third highest debut film ever, with the opening weekend of “The Hunger Games.”