The MOMA: Art just ain’t what it used to be
By Shaun Fitzpatrick | Oct. 11, 2011It’s only fair to start off by saying that I have very little appreciation for art. When I look at a painting or sculpture, the extent of my analysis ...
Read More »It’s only fair to start off by saying that I have very little appreciation for art. When I look at a painting or sculpture, the extent of my analysis ...
Read More »It’s not every day that books are referred to as “the obituaries of wood.” Then again, it’s not every day that Shelley Jackson visits the College. Jackson, ...
Read More »Relationships fundamentally shape the human experience, allowing people to learn, develop and evolve. All College Theatre’s production of “Lend Me ...
Read More »By Jamie Primeau Features Editor Dresses made from trash bags and bras attached to whipped cream canisters aren’t exactly the epitome of elegance. No ...
Read More »With the help of this semester’s Writing Communities class, The Signal is happy to introduce our Lit Corner, a column designed to expose readers to ...
Read More »By Kyle Greco WTSR Staff With its second album, Girls takes its strung-out brand of ’50s rock ‘n roll and gives it a bit more depth, adding well-placed ...
Read More »By Victoria Branca Correspondent This Thursday’s Brown Bag Series was quite literally music to one’s ears thanks to a visit from the Moscow String ...
Read More »By Ann Montero Correspondent Make no mistake, the weekly College Union Board Rat Concert Series did take place Friday night, though not at the time ...
Read More »The Art Student Association channeled its inner Jackson Pollock at an event on Wednesday, Sept. 21 in front of the student center. Students filled ...
Read More »The Internet met the stage on Saturday, Sept. 17 as the College welcomed YouTube comedian Bo Burnham to Kendall Hall. Alongside comedian and writer Chris ...
Read More »A piece of broccoli that’s actually chocolate, a giant pair of knitting needles and an array of beautifully framed pictures depicting roadkill — that’s ...
Read More »Bo wasn’t the only Burnham to visit the College this week. English actor and historian Howard Burnham came to the College to bring the American Revolution ...
Read More »By Anne Montero Correspondent The Rathskeller was full of College students waiting to spend their dinnertime listening to the folk and ...
Read More »By Jack Meyers Correspondent In the dim light of Alumni Grove on Friday night, an eclectic group of students from the College shared some of ...
Read More »By Andrew Miller Correspondent An actor, a visual artist and a poet explored the life of a working artist in the context of today’s society in “What ...
Read More »I’m not an overly musical person. I like songs but don’t have any band obsessions. I played clarinet for years yet never learned to read music the ...
Read More »By Sally Monkemeier Correspondent By 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, every seat in the Rathskeller was taken by fans eager to see Ace Enders perform, along ...
Read More »The first Student Band Night of the semester strayed from its title, as two soloists and only one band shared the stage Friday evening in the Rathskeller. ...
Read More »Try as she might, Hurricane Irene could not stop members of the College from performing for their fellow students. The College Union Board held its “Cafe ...
Read More »In an enthusiastic response to the start of the semester, hoards of students packed Kendall Hall on Thursday, Sept. 1 for the College Union Board’s ...
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