Students showcase talents at band night
By Kimberly Ilkowski | Sep. 24, 2014By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor CUBRat’s first student band night of the semester showcased a diverse mixture of musical genres and young talent, ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor CUBRat’s first student band night of the semester showcased a diverse mixture of musical genres and young talent, ...
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Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor Welcome to the Rathskeller, a place where pounding drums and fast strums call home. On Friday, Sept. 12, Boston alt-pop ...
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Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Two New Jersey-based bands made their sophomore appearances at the Rathskeller on Friday, Sept. 4, during a night that ...
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Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor The loudest place on campus every Friday night was back in action on Friday, Aug. 29, with the first official music ...
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