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By Signal Correspondent | Oct. 13, 2010By Tara Iauruzio Correspondent “Life as We Know It” opened in theaters on Oct. 8. Is this film worth seeing? In a word — No. In short, ...
Read More »By Tara Iauruzio Correspondent “Life as We Know It” opened in theaters on Oct. 8. Is this film worth seeing? In a word — No. In short, ...
Read More »By Stephanie Frustaci Correspondent Celebrating the 20th anniversary of the reunification of East and West Germany, the International Film Series showed ...
Read More »By Alexa Woronowicz Correspondent This week’s Brown Bag Series focused on a rising environmental project, Noah, co-created by College alumnus Bruno ...
Read More »Students were asked to contribute photos to The Signal from Homecoming celebrations this past weekend - these photos featured were submitted by ...
Read More »By Ryan Rousseau Correspondent Senior arts and communication studies majors were featured in the “Movement in Paraphrase” exhibition held ...
Read More »By Julia Corbett Correspondent First-time performers at the College entertained and impressed audience members on Friday Oct. 1 at the College ...
Read More »By Tara Iauruzio Correspondent From coast to coast, critics seem to be raving about Ben Affleck’s latest film, “The Town.” The film is ...
Read More »By Alexa Woronowicz Correspondent Poet Peter Davis made an instantly humorous impression last Wednesday Sept. 22 at the Double Header Poetry ...
Read More »By Kelly Davila Correspondent From Thomas Edison to Dr. Dre, the way music is being heard is constantly changing. Last Thursday Sept. 23, Jerry ...
Read More »Six women, all from different periods of history, are seated at a table reminiscent of depictions of the Last Supper. Everyone is talking; everyone is ...
Read More »By Christine DeVito Correspondent Southern musician Cory Branan gave a spirited performance and garnered new fans last Friday Sept. 24 at the Rathskeller. ...
Read More »It’s easy to distract yourself at a computer. Facebook, e-mail, MySpace, fmylife.com, mylifeisaverage.com or one of the several free blogging forums ...
Read More »By Kate Jenkins Correspondent The College’s annual International Film Festival kicked off last Tuesday Sept. 21 in the Library Auditorium with ...
Read More »For anyone who has ever watched any sort of improvisational comedy, whether it be the TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” or a live show, they know ...
Read More »By Alyssa Gillon Correspondent In a surreal and imaginative twist of the typical coming-of-age story, Aimee Bender follows needy Rose Eldstein as ...
Read More »By Tom Ciccone Correspondent The Rathskeller hosted the eclectic sound of two talented bands Friday Sept. 17, introducing a medley of style and ...
Read More »By Michael Hassin Correspondent The Rathskeller was filled with buzz and chatter last Tuesday Sept. 14, with good reason — it was the first College ...
Read More »Stationed on opposite ends of the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building are two exhibits that both challenge convention and explore the creative capacity ...
Read More »Jonathan Walton took to the stage rhyming. “Couplets and quatrains bleed through my veins … because poetry is my release,” said the 22-year-old ...
Read More »Fans of the popular Food Network show “Ace of Cakes” filed into Kendall Hall Friday, Sept. 10, eagerly awaiting the appearance of Jeffrey Adam “Duff” ...
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