Graduate looks for fame with premiere film
By Audrey Levine | Dec. 7, 2005Students graduate from the College and, hopefully, they go on to fame and fortune. It seems Peter Matkiwsky, a recent graduate from the College, is doing ...
Read More »Students graduate from the College and, hopefully, they go on to fame and fortune. It seems Peter Matkiwsky, a recent graduate from the College, is doing ...
Read More »At the final event for the Visiting Writers Series (VWS) this semester, Robyn Art will be coming to the College today at 3 p.m. in the New Library Auditorium. ...
Read More »Katy McColl, senior editor and writer for "JANE" magazine, understands the difficulty in finding a journalism job. She also understands the customs on ...
Read More »It was Friday night, and despite the fact that only a handful of students were seated in the New Library Auditorium for a screening of the controversial ...
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Read More »You can either love them or hate them, but if you don't watch, there is no one else to blame. That's right, with the end of the first half of the television ...
Read More »The most famous song of the Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning musical "Rent" asks how to measure a year, and the answer is through "love." I've decided ...
Read More »- After all the rumors, questions and pressure, Jessica Simpson and Nick Lachey have officially decided to divorce. They decided to part ways on Nov. ...
Read More »During an evening that featured senseless verbal sparring, a dysfunctional Olympian family, a kleptomaniac environmentalist and a wacky but sugar-sweet ...
Read More »For five years now, Bluish, a Staten Island-based indie-rock band, has been tearing up the New York City club scene. It has graced venues such as CBGB's, ...
Read More »As I stand in line at Burger King to get the latest Star Wars promotional items, I can't help but remember the good old days of fast food and Happy Meals. ...
Read More »Bryan Singer has big shoes, or rather big red boots, to fill. Not only has he abandoned the wildly successful "X-Men" film franchise, not only has he ...
Read More »Numerous rows of shelves are exceptionally stocked, aisles are neat and free of customers except for the solitary, consequently attractive, grinning shopper ...
Read More »A good thriller tends to have a few twists toward the third act to keep the audience on their toes. My work on M. Night Shyamalan's latest film, "Lady ...
Read More »As Jess Row read the last line of his short story, "A World in Flames," the audience remained silent, quite literally speechless. Row quietly thanked ...
Read More »I'm not about to discuss the recent election. That's for the editorial page to do. Instead, I'm going to discuss how people of any party can create a ...
Read More »Dragons and mermaids and sphinxes, oh my! Everyone's favorite scarred boy wizard is back in the next installment, "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," ...
Read More »I'm not about to discuss the recent election. That's for the editorial page to do. Instead, I'm going to discuss how people of any party can create a ...
Read More »There were no baked goods at The Rathskellar on Saturday, Nov. 12, but there was The Goods, the once-a-semester student art festival sponsored by 'ink.' With ...
Read More »The lights dimmed as people filed into the New Library Auditorium, anxiously waiting for the performance to begin. Instead of making it a "Blockbuster ...
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