New novel explores Norse myth
By Kayla Whittle | Nov. 10, 2015By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer In a world where mythological creatures and Norse gods like Loki and Thor truly exist, 16-year-old Magnus Chase is just ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer In a world where mythological creatures and Norse gods like Loki and Thor truly exist, 16-year-old Magnus Chase is just ...
Read More »By Hannah Rodriguez Correspondent Lydia Davis, recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship Award in 1997 and an exceptional short story writer, visited the ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Correspondent As the sky darkened on Wednesday, Nov. 4, the number of students walking across campus grew scarce. All was quiet outside ...
Read More »[slideshow_deploy id='39735'] By Connor Smith Correspondent Kendall Hall was cozily filled to the brim with both students and members of the community ...
Read More »By Julia Dzurillay Correspondent Imagine a band of good-looking, young men singing about real-life situations highlighting love, heartbreak, alcohol and ...
Read More »By Kelly Vena Correspondent No one was allowed to sit in the back rows of Mayo Concert Hall for Kate Gilmore’s presentation during the first Visiting ...
Read More »This week, WTSR music staff members Brigid Barber and Nelson Kelly highlight some of the best new albums that the College’s own radio station, 91.3 ...
Read More »By Ryan McElroy Correspondent Walking into the College’s new art gallery is like being transported into a digital world that takes students through ...
Read More »By Andrew Street Staff Writer On Friday, Oct. 30, Cecile Kim and Gerard Marino, who both significantly contributed to the famous “God of War” games, ...
Read More »By Maddi Ference Correspondent “You guys remember when you were 14? I wouldn’t do that (again) unless I was paid a billion dollars and have the brain ...
Read More »By Maddi Ference Correspondent In honor of Homecoming weekend, CUB Alt invited three alumni bands back to where they all began, for impressive performances ...
Read More »By Nicole Broomhead Correspondent It is the first day of class and your professor says, “For our first project, you must pick a work you have already ...
Read More »By Alyssa Gautieri Correspondent Two Chinese poets broke the language barrier with their commanding poetry performances on Tuesday, Oct. 20, in the Social ...
Read More »This week, Nick Landolfi, WTSR assistant music director, and Brigid Barber, music staff member, highlight some of the best new albums that the College’s ...
Read More »By Rohan Ahluwalia Correspondent Every year in September, soccer fans around the world rejoice as yet another version of the “FIFA” video game series ...
Read More »By Andrew Street Staff Writer Naughty Dog, the creators of the iconic “Jak and Daxter series,” “Crash Bandicoot” and “The Last of Us” are ...
Read More »[slideshow_deploy id='39103'] By Kimberly Ilkowski Arts & Entertainment Editor New Jersey is notorious for being the most hated state in America, ...
Read More »By Alyssa Doyle Correspondent Respected poet Michael Dickman read some of his powerful prose to eager students and faculty as part of the Visiting Writers ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Staff Writer Everyone knows the story of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up. In theaters now is the proclaimed prequel to that story. ...
Read More »By Lily Firth Correspondent If you tuned into “American Horror Story: Hotel” for its season premiere on Wednesday, Oct. 7, you were in for an interesting ...
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