‘Identity Thief’ fails to steal the show
By Signal Correspondent | Feb. 19, 2013By Jared Sokoloff Correspondent Identity theft has become a common, and often serious, occurrence in our digital world. “Identity Thief” spends 112 ...
Read More »By Jared Sokoloff Correspondent Identity theft has become a common, and often serious, occurrence in our digital world. “Identity Thief” spends 112 ...
Read More »Over the years, we’ve seen both books and plays get turned into movies, some done successfully, and some done not so successfully. However, what’s ...
Read More »Keerthana Krosuri Correspondent “Traveling On” is a charming sophomore effort from alumna Danielle Steward. With a folksy, bluegrass feel and a spare ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Staff Writer Until recently, you would be hard-pressed to find significant literature buried among the vampires and werewolves that lurk ...
Read More »By Liz Wimberg Staff Writer The College Union Board hosted a Student Soloist Night at the Rathskellar on Friday, Feb. 15. Performers included Jacob ...
Read More »By Lauren Santos Correspondent After more than a decade of producing eclectic, original rock and roll music, Tegan and Sara have turned to pop influences ...
Read More »E.E. Cummings often finds himself on bookshelves in English classrooms alongside Emily Dickinson and F. Scott Fitzgerald. His unusual language and bizarre ...
Read More »Take four lifelong best friends from Staten Island, put them on the streets of Manhattan, have them do or say stupid things to strangers, and you’ve ...
Read More »By Raya Brashear-Evans Correspondent After their 21-year hiatus, Irish indie rock band My Bloody Valentine finally released their new album, m b v, this ...
Read More »By Naina Iyengar Correspondent The College’s first Café Night of the spring semester, which was sponsored by the Haitian Student Association and Delta ...
Read More »By Rachel Adelman Correspondent Based on the popular game Apples to Apples, Cards Against Humanity allows a more mature audience to enjoy the hilarity ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Correspondent Aspiring young musicians, composers, artists and other students at the College attended Sean Hickey’s Brown Bag lecture, ...
Read More »By Alexis Mclaughlin Correspondent The Rathskellar became a musical getaway on Friday, Feb. 8, as psychedelic pop group Vacationer entranced Rat-goers ...
Read More »By Kaitlyn Dougherty Correspondent The College’s Center for the Arts and Boheme Opera NJ were proud to present Gaetano Donizetti’s famous opera ...
Read More »By Caroline English Correspondent Not even when the 104.5 band 21 Pilots rocked the Rat last semester was the house this packed. Students here at the ...
Read More »It began with “The Star-Spangled Banner.” From there, the players eagerly took the field and the refs were in full force. The audience anxiously ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Correspondent Last December, after my good friend raved about “Girls” on HBO, I immediately watched the first episode and proceeded ...
Read More »Students showcased their talents on Wednesday, Jan. 30 during the spring semester’s first installment of the Afternoon Recital Series. Classical ...
Read More »By Liz Wimberg Correspondent For the first Brown Bag Series event of the semester, four members of the Boheme Opera performed on Friday, Feb. 1 in the ...
Read More »Alan Day of Four Years Strong headlined the College Union Board’s Friday Feb. 1 show in the Rathskeller. He performed under his new solo name The ...
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