Dia Art turns to nature for inspiration
By Jackie Kraus | Feb. 25, 2014Assistant curator Kelly Kivland held a Brown Bag discussion on Friday, Feb. 21, in partnership with the International Sculpture Center that focused around ...
Read More »Assistant curator Kelly Kivland held a Brown Bag discussion on Friday, Feb. 21, in partnership with the International Sculpture Center that focused around ...
Read More »Seeing as 95 percent of the College’s student body comes from New Jersey, I’m going to assume I don’t need to give too much (or any) background ...
Read More »The Rathskeller will be packed in the upcoming months, as established artists take to the stage, but not before one last night for students to showcase ...
Read More »This year has been a pretty strong year for film. With the Academy Awards coming up in March, there are a number of movies that are getting a lot of buzz ...
Read More »In the fall of 2012, critics were buzzing about the newest musical- themed television show that was about to premiere. With FOX’s “Glee” rapidly ...
Read More »The story covered in “The Monuments Men” is an important one. Films that give credit to deserving, unsung heroes are such a noble and gratifying effort ...
Read More »Brett Sanders Correspondent Based on a true story, “Lone Survivor” is a film about survival and friendship. As said in one of the many climatic ...
Read More »Kimberly Ilkowski Staff Writer The snowstorm and delayed campus opening did not stop a variety of talents from taking the stage Friday, Feb. 14, in the ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett Correspondent Valentine’s Day is much more than a day to nibble on heart-shaped chocolates and spend time with loved ones. This past ...
Read More »By Brooke Schmidt Correspondent When it comes to the Oscar nominations, many people fixate on the more well-known categories: Best Actor/Actress, Best ...
Read More »Have you ever wondered what it would be like if “Harry Potter,” “Lord of the Rings,” “Superman,” “Batman,” “My Little Pony,” “The ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Correspondent The Rathskeller was bursting with energy on Friday, Feb. 7, for student band night, featuring three bands that all ...
Read More »There was a fancy gathering on Saturday, Feb. 8, in the Library’s basement auditorium, as the College’s own improvisational comedy troupe, the Mixed ...
Read More »By Alexa Logush Correspondent A blend of fragmented sentences, complicated imagery and delicate narration, “We the Animals” by Justin Torres is as ...
Read More »Students gathered in the Business Building lounge on Thursday, Feb. 6, for a festive close reading by professor John Landreau about the novel “The Brief ...
Read More »Two seniors bore their souls on the stage of the Mayo Concert Hall on Sunday, Feb. 2, during the first of this semester’s Senior Music Recitals. Playing ...
Read More »By Karl Delossantos Staff Writer Being an awards geek, I love predicting, watching and commenting on awards shows, and it is often a problem. However, ...
Read More »By Alena Woods Correspondent The Rathskeller was alive Friday, Jan. 31, with the sounds of Nick Santino and the Northern Wind reverberating throughout ...
Read More »The art of constructing a musical to be produced on Broadway has greatly evolved in the past decade. While music, lyrics and books still play an essential ...
Read More »Audience members left Mayo Concert Hall on Friday, Jan. 31, informed and inspired after hearing Blythe Quinlan speak about her career as a set designer ...
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