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By Cameron Prince | Apr. 17, 2012Nataliya Seryakova Correspondent The Reel Art Festival offered an interesting array of creative medium to students through music, spoken word and ...
Read More »Nataliya Seryakova Correspondent The Reel Art Festival offered an interesting array of creative medium to students through music, spoken word and ...
Read More »By Novera Shahid Correspondent Despite a sparse turnout, the Boheme Opera N.J. presented a breathtaking preview of their upcoming College performance ...
Read More »By Heather Koenig WTSR Assistant Music Director The Shins are back for the first time in five years with “Port of Morrow.” Rather than lagging ...
Read More »By Molly Sorensen Correspondent As the centerpiece of this week’s Brown Bag Series warmed up his trumpet, people started filing into the Mildred ...
Read More »Academy Award-winning actress, best-selling author, finalist on Donald Trump’s “The Celebrity Apprentice,” guest star on television shows ranging ...
Read More »By Michelle Frett Correspondent Who’s Charlie? This question was a source of much amusement on the night of Saturday, March 31 in Kendall Hall at ...
Read More »Goot brings good tunes By Kevin Schlittenhardt Staff Writer YouTube enthusiasts filled the Rathskeller on Tuesday, March 27 as they listened to ...
Read More »Kaleigh Levoyer Correspondent The Business Building Lounge was filled with laughter on Thursday, March 29 around lunchtime as English Professor Catie ...
Read More »With some passionately sung hooks and a great stage presence, Wiz Khalifa stole the show in a captivating performance at this year’s College Union ...
Read More »“The Hunger Games” is the most thrilling set of books to hit the pop fiction market of our generation. If the millions of readers and moviegoers haven’t ...
Read More »Classical piano melodies filled the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall during pianist Jon Nakamatsu’s performance on Tuesday, March 20. The ...
Read More »Seth Meyers hurried out onto the stage and grabbed the microphone. Wearing his wide, trademark grin along with a plaid button-down shirt, blue jeans and ...
Read More »Darkly-illuminated artwork went on display last week as two of this spring’s exhibitions opened up in the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building on ...
Read More »By Alexandra Samuely Correspondent The College’s improvisational comedy troupe the Mixed Signals held their post-St. Patrick’s Day show on Sunday, ...
Read More »Three composers from around the world came together to talk about their musical experiences at the latest edition of the Brown Bag series. “The New ...
Read More »By Kevin Schlittenhardt Correspondent Humorous YouTube satirist Dom Mazzetti faced off against meal equivalency in the Brower Student Center to see ...
Read More »When Chiddy Bang came to the College for the Welcome Back Concert in January, I was impressed with their live performance as they captured the crowd.Now, ...
Read More »Percussion Ensemble By Andrew Miller Nation & World Editor Students of music professor William Trigg showcased their musical talents at the ...
Read More »A musical’s mission is to transport the audience into another world. Or at least this is the belief of the Man In Chair, the main character in “The ...
Read More »By Melissa Heber Correspondent At this week’s Brown Bag Series, the ultimate question was asked — why does art matter? Jeff Nathanson, executive ...
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