Grove coffeehouse cultivates budding talent
By Hilarey Wojtowicz | Sep. 8, 2010WTSR played host to a medley of music and poetry at its coffeehouse, “Decaf,” at the Alumni Grove on Thursday, Sept. 2. “I perform every couple ...
Read More »WTSR played host to a medley of music and poetry at its coffeehouse, “Decaf,” at the Alumni Grove on Thursday, Sept. 2. “I perform every couple ...
Read More »The College hosted a diverse trio in Kendall Hall on Thursday Sept. 2, who took the stage to comment on issues ranging from their cultural backgrounds ...
Read More »Four talented acts kicked off this year’s first Student Soloist Night at the Rathskeller last Friday, Sept. 3. Junior communication studies major Mark ...
Read More »If you’re mourning the end of summer and the return of your dependency on Eickhoff meals, an array of activities planned this semester may help the ...
Read More »He may no longer be a teen heartthrob, but Leonardo DiCaprio still knows how to find his way into audiences’ dreams. In “Inception,” DiCaprio is ...
Read More »Three student bands played at the Brower Student Center patio Sunday night at the College Union Board’s Cafe Under the Stars. Green Paper (above), Mile ...
Read More »The “Southern Vampire” book series is the series on which that “True Blood” is based. I know that doesn’t raise the integrity level, but the ...
Read More »‘Toy Story 3’ captures magic of predecessors I’m a self-proclaimed Disney fanatic, but that isn’t why I loved “Toy Story 3” – not the ...
Read More »Kate Nash "My Best Friend is You" 3 out of 5 By Matthew Jannetti WTSR Music Director Kate Nash’s second album is decent. It is obvious with this ...
Read More »The performance by the Women’s Ensemble and College Choir held Sunday April 25 in the Mildred and Earnest E. Mayo Concert Hall reminded the audience ...
Read More »The Art and Interactive Multimedia (IMM) Building saw its last installation of the 4x4 Debut Student Art Exhibition Series last week with four exhibits ...
Read More »Following the tradition of welcoming the end of the semester with culture in the Rathskeller, ink held its annual campus-wide arts festival, ‘The Goods,’ ...
Read More »Images and ideas abounded in the Business Building Lounge last Thursday April 15 when David Venturo, professor of English, dissected two famous poems ...
Read More »Images and ideas abounded in the Business Building Lounge last Thursday April 15 when David Venturo, professor of English, dissected two famous poems ...
Read More »He’s loud. He’s witty. He has a mini vendetta against Ryan Seacrest. Joel McHale, host of the celebrity roasting show The Soup and star of NBC’s ...
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The word that best describes All College Theatre’s (ACT) production of four one-act plays on April 15 is "perseverance." Despite the limitations imposed ...
Read More »The College recently completed construction on the new home for the arts on campus. It is replete with installation spaces and possesses ample room for ...
Read More »Sid Bernstein, a cheerful, soft-spoken man in his early 90s, was a bit taken aback upon taking the microphone in the Library Auditorium on April 14. Why? ...
Read More »Nine student acts, including bands, singers and writers, participated in Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Peer Educators' "Peace of Mind" ...
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