Black Box hosts ‘Bridge’ to the past
By Brianna Gunter | Sep. 29, 2009In the Don Evans Black Box Theater, a small audience of a few students and others from the surrounding community witnessed the tragic downfall of an average ...
Read More »In the Don Evans Black Box Theater, a small audience of a few students and others from the surrounding community witnessed the tragic downfall of an average ...
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Read More »The Art Department debuted its first gallery exhibit of the year entitled, “Family,” Wednesday Sept. 9 in Holman Hall. It will run through Oct. 14. Professors ...
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Read More »The promise of cheap but quality entertainment lured freshmen and upperclassmen alike to Kendall Hall last Thursday. The College Union Board’s (CUB) ...
Read More »Summer is over. Accept it. Fortunately for you culturally inclined (or those tired of Super Smash Bros. tournaments), the fall line-up of entertainment ...
Read More »As Welcome Week starts to simmer down and awkward icebreakers give way to back-to-school anxiety, fall entertainment at the College has just begun. On ...
Read More »‘Up’ dazzles but falls short The movie’s first half is wonderful – a black and white montage beautifully chronicles Carl’s childhood, courtship ...
Read More »New York City’s Bowery Ballroom, host to rising and established artists, surged with the excited reception of Jenny Owen Youngs and Jukebox the Ghost ...
Read More »Steve Voelker, tenor saxophonist, was trying to earn his pork pie hat in the Jazz Ensemble's concert Saturday night in Kendall Hall. The junior musician ...
Read More »The end of the semester signifies the winding down of classes, signs of summer and for the culturally inclined, a fusion of arts in the Rathskeller. ? On ...
Read More »Just a few months ago, audiences across the country were swept away by the hilarious antics of a crime-fighting mall cop named Paul Blart. Now, three ...
Read More »It was a warzone. Shots from the snare rang out in the night as bass and toms pulsed the Izod Center, shaking the ground on which the soldiers stood. ...
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