Senior exhibits evoke themes of introspection
By Jane Bowden | Nov. 6, 2018By Jane Bowden Staff Writer A phone rang in the middle of gallery 119 in the Art & Interactive Multimedia building, but no one dared to answer it ...
Read More »By Jane Bowden Staff Writer A phone rang in the middle of gallery 119 in the Art & Interactive Multimedia building, but no one dared to answer it ...
Read More »By Kim Tang Correspondent TCNJ Lyric Theatre debuted its fall show, “Urinetown,” on Friday, Nov. 2 in the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theater to an audience ...
Read More »By Lara Becker Correspondent Seated comfortably on a wooden stool in the Library Auditorium, a plastic skeleton greeted students as they waited for ...
Read More »By Kim Tang Correspondent There wasn’t a single seat left open in Mayo Concert Hall on Oct. 21 by the time all of the College’s a cappella groups ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Arts & Entertainment Editor Spooky season was in full effect on Friday, Oct. 26 for CUB Alt’s Halloween-themed Student Band Night. ...
Read More »By Garrett Cecere Staff Writer Upon hearing that there was going to be a film about Neil Armstrong, I was a bit surprised when I realized there haven’t ...
Read More »By Gabriella Gerace Staff Writer Depictions of high schools in TV and film are included in some of the most intense and delightfully over-the-top forms ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Arts & Entertainment Editor When students, alumni, parents and other guests of the College walk through the lobby of Trenton Hall, ...
Read More »By Michelle Lampariello Editor-In-Chief Comedian, actor and podcast star Chris D’Elia shared his commentary on everything from drive-by shootings to ...
Read More »By Jack Lopez Staff Writer Brockhampton is rap’s first real boyband. While front running members like Kevin Abstract, Dom McLennon and Merlyn Wood ...
Read More »By Jane Bowden Correspondent For many people, the name “Venom” instantly reminds them of Tobey Maguire’s 2002 Spiderman portrayal when Venom was ...
Read More »By James Mercadante Staff Writer Bradley Cooper made his directorial debut with “A Star is Born,” and he presents a reimagined version of the 1937 ...
Read More »By Kevin Doyle Correspondent Nick Zelte, a sophomore biology major, lumbered onto the Traditions stage in his Boston College sweatshirt ready to crack ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Production Manager Senior English and communication studies double major Scott Glading wanted to bring Shakespeare’s “Twelfth ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Arts & Entertainment Editor CUB Alt went full throttle with a lineup of bands that had students jumping, shouting and dancing to ...
Read More »By Nadir Roberts Arts & Entertainment Editor After four years of developing and finessing their artistic abilities, the seniors of the art department ...
Read More »By Camille Furst News Assistant A poet ahead of his time, Thomas Traherne was a pioneer in 17th century British lyric poetry. He dared to write about ...
Read More »By Denny Bolanos Correspondent The College Union Board welcomed blogger and music critic Anthony Fantano to the College to deliver his lecture, “Music ...
Read More »By Nina Brossa Correspondent Takahiro is best known for writing the manga “Akame ga Kill!” It tells the story of Tatsumi, a boy from the countryside ...
Read More »By Nicole Zamlout Reviews Editor Films that offer a political commentary usually succeed, but only at the expense of their plot. The story itself becomes ...
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