Student's guide to Ewing
By Katelyn McCormick | Aug. 24, 2005Ewing may not be the first place that comes to mind when imagining the ideal college town. For those new to the area, it is a quintessential suburb, with ...
Read More »Ewing may not be the first place that comes to mind when imagining the ideal college town. For those new to the area, it is a quintessential suburb, with ...
Read More »So you don't have a car. Maybe you never did or maybe your beloved automobile is collecting dust in the garage back home. Some students may recommend ...
Read More »The College, known for its excellent academics, is not just a place for studying. In the past two years, the school has hosted several excellent performers ...
Read More »There are essentially two paths to success in the music world. The first entails repeating a winning formula until audiences tire of it. The second requires ...
Read More »A long time ago (April 21-24, 2005) in a galaxy far, far away (Indianapolis, Ind.), over 30,000 fans from around the world gathered for Celebration III, ...
Read More »Cathy Day, assistant professor of English, and acclaimed author, ended her five-year teaching career at the College with a final reading from her first ...
Read More »Over the course of a semester, one can see a lot of different things. Consequently, one can learn much as well, and I have learned several different things ...
Read More »The College's Synergy Dance Company presented its Spring Spectacular in front of a packed crowd on April 23. The show featured an assortment of dances ...
Read More »Award-winning director and daughter of famous playwright Arthur Miller, Rebecca Miller ("Angela" and "Personal Velocity"), delivers her third feature, ...
Read More »Twenty students scattered throughout the Travers-Wolfe Hall main lounge, anxiously awaiting the hum of the projector. Most were student filmmakers, ready ...
Read More »A long time ago in a country far, far away, a struggling filmmaker looked out at the wreckage of his film set. A sandstorm the night before had torn through ...
Read More »"This is my game, my rules/And I can see, obviously/baby, you don't know/what it's like to be me." Yes, as these lyrics from "What It's Like To Be Me" ...
Read More »It is a familiar story - a new college graduate tries to find her place and experiences all the ups and downs of the "real world." For many of us, this ...
Read More »The Philadelphia Film Festival began its 14th run on Thursday, April 7. The festival is dedicated to showcasing a wide variety of projects from all over ...
Read More »With the entire series of "Sex and the City" out on DVD, "Friends" off the air and "The OC" taking weeklong sabbaticals almost every other episode, what's ...
Read More »"'The best new musical of the decade! Max Bialystock is a theatrical genius!'" So say the reviews of "Springtime for Hitler," a play within the play ...
Read More »Caitlin Gaughan, junior communication studies major and College Union Board (CUB) Rathskellar Event Coordinator, was heading away from the Lions Fest ...
Read More »The band/concert T-shirt is very popular in this day and age, especially on a college campus. Every day, dozens of students wear T-shirts of their favorite ...
Read More »All College Theatre (ACT) showcased its talent last week in the Don Evans Black Box Theatre, when members performed the classical farce "Noises Off" by ...
Read More »"Once, I saw this wino. He was eating grapes. I said, 'Dude, you have to wait.'" That's what you got from comedian Mitch Hedberg. Random one-liners, ...
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