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By Jamie Primeau | Apr. 6, 2011Over the course of the past two weeks, sometimes as late as 10 p.m., a group of 30-something girls gathered wherever space was available to rehearse their ...
Read More »Over the course of the past two weeks, sometimes as late as 10 p.m., a group of 30-something girls gathered wherever space was available to rehearse their ...
Read More »I wish I could say the album I was most excited for this year was “The King of Limbs” or something else equally impressive. And while I was excited ...
Read More »Within 15 minutes of the start of Margaret Cho’s stand-up routine, a few audience members headed for the exit, and this trend continued to occur as ...
Read More »Operas are tricky. When a performance relies solely on the raw talent of the actors, one wrong note can be the difference between a standing ovation and ...
Read More »A few songs into Bayside vocalist Anthony Raneri’s acoustic set, the Rathskeller floor sang the refrain. “Who let this feeling die?” was the question ...
Read More »By Iman Saad Correspondent Identity, history and pop culture: These are just some of the basic themes that photographer Hank Willis Thomas addresses ...
Read More »Students filled a majority of the lower level seats in the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theatre on Saturday evening. What, what, what were they doing there? Those ...
Read More »By Anna Orshansky Correspondent Several students learned how to stand their ground, literally, on Thursday, March 17 when they were taught some ...
Read More »The “I am woman, hear me roar” spirit of Women’s History Month continued on Friday, March 18 with LUNAFEST, a short film festival in the Library ...
Read More »A few weeks ago, I was met with the question I have repeatedly answered since I began listening to hardcore/heavy metal music several years ago: “Why/how ...
Read More »Lupe Fiasco “Lasers” Lupe Fiasco has always been a rapper that goes against the grain, and while his new album “Lasers” is certainly a little ...
Read More »Sitting in front of a wooden coffee table, John Laughton, dean of the School of Arts and Communications, was accompanied by Harriet Fulbright for the ...
Read More »By Christine Aebischer Correspondent For students desperate for a dose of culture on campus, the College held the Tournées Festival, or the French film ...
Read More »Our favorite bands have the dual capacity to inspire and bitterly disappoint us. My affair with Bright Eyes began a few years ago and has been less an ...
Read More »By Lauren Indyk Correspondent Students expecting a quiet poetry reading were in for a surprise when they settled into the Library Auditorium on ...
Read More »By Jonathan Machlin Correspondent WTSR presented the latest installment of its “Decaf” coffeehouses on Thursday, Feb. 24. Three students and ...
Read More »Within a run-down motel room in Oklahoma, the lives of two individuals are unhinged. The room, host to a microcosm of humanity, conveys the duality of ...
Read More »Determined to prove that the College has more star power than initially meets the eye, the class councils of Student Government presented “TCNJ’s ...
Read More »By Abigail Vachon Correspondent Catchy tunes with deceptively innocent melodies, considering the accompanying lyrics, rang out in the Rathskeller ...
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