Student-curated gallery inspired by Dada, Duchamp
By Signal Correspondent | Dec. 8, 2010By Danielle Sheridan Correspondent Intriguing pieces of art greet those entering “The Found Object: A Case for Meaning,” an art exhibit curated ...
Read More »By Danielle Sheridan Correspondent Intriguing pieces of art greet those entering “The Found Object: A Case for Meaning,” an art exhibit curated ...
Read More »By Thomas Ciccone Correspondent Voice of Hope, a Christian a capella group, held its Winter Concert at the Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert ...
Read More »The fourth annual Filipino Variety Show proved to be a night of comedy, music and an intimate look into the Filipino culture. Sponsored by TCNJ Barkada, ...
Read More »It’s hard to watch a movie when the theater is stuffed with extraordinarily enthusiastic “Pottheads” and actually be objective about it (especially ...
Read More »The strains of Disney classics such as “Strangers Like Me,” “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” and “Go the Distance” drifted through the Don ...
Read More »Willie Cole took the stage smiling. “You know, when I came here, I thought about bringing a shield,” he joked. The relatively unknown assemblage ...
Read More »By Casey Tiston Correspondent Fashioned from a variety of materials,“Chameleon,” a fiber arts exhibit, reimagined the concept of architecture. The ...
Read More »By Kelly Lisanti Professional trumpeter and conductor, Bruce McKinney, welcomed Thursday's Brown Bag crowd with a cacophony of sound in the Ernest and ...
Read More »Love was in the air at the Rathskeller on Friday, Nov. 12 as the Mixed Signals, the College’s improvisational comedy troupe, performed a mock wedding ...
Read More »By Cameron Dering Correspondent Douglas Storey, associate director for the Center of Communication Studies at Johns Hopkins’ Bloomberg School ...
Read More »By Lauren Piccarelli Correspondent Public art has been a point of contention at the College. This was the topic of discussion at the public art ...
Read More »Back when I was in fifth grade, I really enjoyed reading. It was one of my favorite things to do. So, I looked forward to my teacher’s twice weekly ...
Read More »By Jesse Jacondin Correspondent If the sudden burst of music was not enough to capture the audience’s attention, the shimmer coming off of the musicians’ ...
Read More »By Eman Hassan Correspondent Parry Shen has faced prejudice throughout his career as an actor — but that hasn’t stopped him. “Most importantly, ...
Read More »As part of Black Music Celebration Month, the Black Student Union hosted a number of events to expose students in the Brower Student Center to everything ...
Read More »By Devin Loring Correspondent Student Band Night at the Rathskeller last Wednesday, Nov. 10, was filled with ’90s covers, ukuleles and guest ...
Read More »The brain behind the balls is back. Willie Cole, the artist behind last year’s “Pixels” public art installation, has had his work prominently displayed ...
Read More »By Annette Califano Correspondent The somber, tribal rhythm from the percussionist steadily built up into the frenzied dance. It felt as though the ...
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