Choirs celebrate Stravinsky
By Signal Correspondent | Dec. 6, 2012By Gabriella Cameron Correspondent Lights illuminated the Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall, the conductor rose to his platform and the accompanist ...
Read More »By Gabriella Cameron Correspondent Lights illuminated the Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall, the conductor rose to his platform and the accompanist ...
Read More »By Ashley Schreyer Correspondent The lights flicker, a scream shatters the darkness and millionaire Walter Donald Douglas falls to a not-so-graceful ...
Read More »Excitement danced to the inviting song of dozens of instruments playing different tunes. The performers of the College’s wind ensemble fit in one last ...
Read More »By Cristina Calderin Correspondent A crowd stood in front of the entrance to the Library auditorium waiting for the doors to open, as three accomplished ...
Read More »Four students, each equipped with a guitar, performed at the Rathskeller on Friday, Nov. 16 for Student Soloist Night. Though the students all sang acoustically, ...
Read More »This week a few friends and I decided to go see the new movie “Lincoln.” We all had high expectations for this film due to its all-star cast, including ...
Read More »By Naina Iyengar Correspondent The College’s second student band night of the fall semester showcased a medley of talent while easing ...
Read More »I think a show that a lot of people on campus, myself included, are hooked on is FX’s “American Horror Story.” This show, or actually miniseries, ...
Read More »By Kajal Shah Correspondent On Nov. 9, R. Luke DuBois visited the College to present “Sex, Lies and Data Mining” at the Mildred and Ernest E. ...
Read More »Electro-pop sensation Dev, one of this year’s headlining performers, was nothing short of a crowd-pleaser at the College Union Board’s annual Fall ...
Read More »On Saturday, Oct. 27, the TCNJ Chorale traveled to Manhattan to perform in what one student called “one of the most powerful experiences” they’ve ...
Read More »By Katie Dougherty Correspondent A group of stragglers remained on campus during fall break just to tap their feet and sway leisurely to three drastically ...
Read More »By Ana Lanfranchi Correspondent On Thursday evening, Oct. 25 at 8 p.m., a cozy crew of students who appreciate the arts gathered in the Travers/Wolfe ...
Read More »One of my current favorite television shows is ABC’s “Revenge.” This show was inspired by Alexander Dumas’s classic novel “The Count of Monte ...
Read More »Hands fell to laps, mouths quieted, bodies became still in their seats. Steven Thompson began to play the guitar resting against his knee. His eyes were ...
Read More »By Linah Munem Correspondent Students and faculty members gathered in the Mayo Concert Hall on Tuesday Oct. 23, to watch the documentary “Papers – ...
Read More »Today more than ever, Americans are finding it difficult to trust the news. Everyone has a bias, an agenda; where, oh, where is there a news source that ...
Read More »By Leigh Cesanek Correspondent It wasn’t the rap music you would typically hear coming from the room of the boy living in the dorm above you, or the ...
Read More »From magazine sculptures and experimental video clips to digital prints and acrylic paintings, the senior art exhibit, “#Modernism,” in the Art and ...
Read More »By Katie Dougherty Correspondent Bright vibrant colors came to life for art enthusiasts during the “Goddess, Lion, Peasant, Priest: Modern and Contemporary ...
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