‘More than just opera;’ What you can expect from Jasmine Hale and Lillian Bleeker’s senior recitals

By Sabrina Ranada – Staff Writer On Friday, April 26, TMU students Jasmine Hale and Lillian Bleeker will be performing in their back-to-back senior recitals. As vocal performance majors, these women will each be singing a setlist of songs that they have curated themselves. A senior recital is not just a graduation requirement; Hale describedContinue reading “‘More than just opera;’ What you can expect from Jasmine Hale and Lillian Bleeker’s senior recitals”

International students celebrate 25th annual progressive dinner

By Joanna Selva Kumar Thirty-six internationals’ students had their 25th annual progressive dinner which took place at the homes of TMU professors Claire Blackwell, Dr. Mitch Hopewell, Dr. John Beck and Dr. Todd Bolen on April 5. The event aimed to embrace community spirit and provide an opportunity for the international students to enjoy aContinue reading “International students celebrate 25th annual progressive dinner”

CDA’s 2024 capstone class premieres a trio of student films

By Lauren Ring The Master’s University’s Screenwriting I class, taught by professor Matthew Green, teaches students to write screenplays. Every spring semester, the Senior Capstone class earns the opportunity to pick what scripts (from the Screenplay Writing I class) they want to turn into films. The pitched film is then voted on by the entireContinue reading “CDA’s 2024 capstone class premieres a trio of student films”

TMU School of Music holds its 39th annual Forest Lawn Concert

By Jeremiah M. Yonemura Glendale —The Master’s University Singers and Orchestra performed Wolfgang Mozart’s “Requiem” at the school’s 39th annual Forest Lawn Concert Series last Tuesday and Wednesday at the Hall of Crucifixion-Resurrection in Glendale in celebration of Passion Week. Music professor Benjamin Mason led the orchestra in two instrumental works: “Hungarian Dances, WoO I”Continue reading “TMU School of Music holds its 39th annual Forest Lawn Concert”

Students turn out for a special screening of “The Adventures of Robin Hood”

By Joanna Selva Kumar Professor Peter Shickle and Dr. John Stead screened the movie, “The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938)” at The Masters University in BSC 100 on March 21. This screening aimed to expose students to a film they might not otherwise watch.  The event also aimed to elevate students’ aesthetic and narrative values andContinue reading “Students turn out for a special screening of “The Adventures of Robin Hood””

TMU’s School of Music hosts students at its semesterly Prelude

By Jeremiah Yonemura The Master’s University invited 19 prospective students to its campus on Feb. 18-19 to check out the Paul T. Plew School of Music at its semesterly Prelude event. The Prelude is part of Monday at Master’s, an event that TMU Admissions hosts for prospective students to tour the campus, visit classes, andContinue reading “TMU’s School of Music hosts students at its semesterly Prelude”

Holocaust survivor gives talk in TMU’s neighborhood

By Jeremiah Yonemura Holocaust survivor Joe Alexander came to Hart High School on Sunday to share his story with Santa Clarita residents. This was Chabad of SCV’s “Never Again Lecture.” Alexander, a Polish native, was imprisoned by the Nazis in twelve different concentration camps 1939-45. Alexander was 16 at the beginning of the war andContinue reading “Holocaust survivor gives talk in TMU’s neighborhood”