Honors Festival showcases high school talent
By Julia Duggan | Dec. 5, 2019By Julia DugganStaff Writer It was a busy night at Kendall and Mayo Concert Hall for the College’s music department, as 250 high school students arrived ...
Read More »By Julia DugganStaff Writer It was a busy night at Kendall and Mayo Concert Hall for the College’s music department, as 250 high school students arrived ...
Read More »By: Alexandra Bonano Staff Writer To kick off its 26th annual family tradition, Roxey Ballet debuted this year’s showing of “The Nutcracker” on ...
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Read More »By James MercadanteReviews Editor Students, friends and visitors huddled around an illuminated stage, feeling the sweltering heat from jumping, swaying ...
Read More »By Julia Duggan and Joey GibbsStaff Writer and Correspondent Claiming the stage at Mayo Concert Hall on Nov. 22, the College’s percussion ensemble showcased ...
Read More »By Julia DugganStaff Writer The Kendall Hall Main Stage Theater was filled with jazz, solos and a wide showcase of talent as the TCNJ Jazz Ensemble gathered ...
Read More »By Julia CorsoCorrespondent The Don Evans Black Box Theater thrived with a funny, passionate show for four days straight, as TCNJ Musical Theatre performed ...
Read More »By Chelsie DermanStaff Writer Honoring the Radio Corporation of America’s 100th birthday, citizens came to celebrate innovation on Sunday, Nov. 17, ...
Read More »By Darby VanDeVeenStaff Photographer The stage was built, the tricolor lights were aglow and the speakers were set for CUB’s Alt’s final show of ...
Read More »By Esther MoralesStaff Writer Fans of the hit Netflix UK original series, “The End of the F***ing World,” were finally able to get their fix when ...
Read More »By Debra Kate SchaferStaff Writer There are a few romantic movie tropes that are overused and tired at this point — forbidden love, fake relationships ...
Read More »By Luke SulsentiCorrespondent TCNJ Lyric Theatre retold the story of Jesus Christ through a modern wave of conceptualization and symbolism. Originally ...
Read More »By Eli LongordoCorrespondent A small stage was dimly lit with technicolor lights and powerful speakers in preparation for an energetic evening of rap. ...
Read More »By Sara NigroCorrespondent A chill evening with coffee, cookies and mellow music was in the hands of students who eagerly made their way to the Traditions ...
Read More »By Olivia DeGirolamoCorrespondent If you are in need of another heartfelt series to binge-watch, consider adding the Netflix original and dramatic ...
Read More »By Claire JoansonCorrespondent Music fans of all ages walked out of Mayo Concert Hall with a better understanding of the magic behind one of the Beatles’ ...
Read More »By Julia DugganStaff Writer Mayo Concert Hall was packed as the TCNJ Orchestra performed its fall concert on Friday, Nov. 1. The orchestra’s ...
Read More »By James MercadanteReviews Editor The witty, female-empowered, Aaron Spelling franchise of the ’70s that transpired into the 2000 motion picture ...
Read More »By Sam ShawCorrespondent It was closing time at the library. The daily announcement telling students to move downstairs when and the library would open ...
Read More »By Esther MoralesStaff Writer As one of the world’s most renowned and respected conductors of the 20th century, Arturo Toscanini became a household ...
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