Steve Mumford documents Iraq War with art
By Signal Correspondent | Apr. 22, 2014By Sarina Gupta Correspondent When he first arrived in Iraq in April of 2003, artist Steve Mumford took out his camera and began taking pictures, only ...
Read More »By Sarina Gupta Correspondent When he first arrived in Iraq in April of 2003, artist Steve Mumford took out his camera and began taking pictures, only ...
Read More »Kal Penn is not your typical actor. Sure, he can play a variety of roles — from a stoner on an odyssey to find the perfect hamburger, to a suicidal ...
Read More »By Samantha Serra Staff Writer An elegant Steinway and Sons grand piano sat in the center of a polished, hardwood floor as the performance began. The ...
Read More »Despite the first sweltering heat of the season, Cromwell Lounge was packed on Sunday, April 13, for the second annual Mixed Mixed Signals Show, featuring ...
Read More »Synergy Dance Company proved that hard work does pay off at the 14th annual Spring Spectacular, held in Kendall Hall on Saturday, April 12. The show ...
Read More »By Paul Kibala Correspondent Kevin Breel, outgoing, funny and confident TED Talk sensation, appears an unlikely advocate for mental health. “It’s ...
Read More »By Zachary Dzierzgowski Staff Writer For over 25 years, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s classic musical, “The Phantom of the Opera,” has dazzled audiences ...
Read More »HBO’s new comedy series “Silicon Valley” had two things in its favor: its concept and Mike Judge. In this age where being on the bleeding edge is ...
Read More »By Tiffani Tang Staff Writer Friends and family filled up Mayo Concert Hall on Sunday, April 13, for Steven Thompson’s installment of the College’s ...
Read More »Audience members were serenaded with acoustic sets by Hit The Lights and Paper States in the Rathskeller on Friday, April 11. The show opened with the ...
Read More »The all-female vocalist bands Eisley, Slingshot Dakota and Novelette exuded girl power as they took the stage on Friday, April 4, at the Rathskeller. Novelette, ...
Read More »By Blaire Diezel Correspondent “Les Misérables,” the beloved novel by Victor Hugo, has returned to its home at the Imperial Theater after its departure ...
Read More »A psychological thriller is oftentimes a film that can be very difficult to successfully make. However, when it is done right, this genre is very compelling ...
Read More »By Joe Passantino Correspondent The College will continue to present “Art Amongst War: Visual Culture in Afghanistan,” an art gallery exhibition ...
Read More »Kid Cudi’s newest album, “Satellite Flight: The Journey to the Mother Moon,” is boring. Just plain boring. Can I call it the worst album I’ve ...
Read More »Five bands, ranging from folk to hardcore punk to funky ska, performed at the third annual Battle of the Bands, co-sponsored by CUB Rat and 91.3FM WTSR, ...
Read More »By Ashley McKenna Staff Writer In the 1950s, the musical genre of jazz began to mature as it developed into an American psyche. For the first ...
Read More »A few weeks ago, students waited in line outside of the Brower Student Center for tickets to see the trending a capella group Pentatonix. But was it ...
Read More »By Tiffani Tang Correspondent Although a drab and rainy Sunday afternoon, there was something brilliant and magical going on in Mayo Concert Hall on ...
Read More »By Liz Wimberg Staff Writer The prestigious Princeton Symphony Orchestra performed at the College on Saturday, March 29, in the Mayo Concert Hall. The ...
Read More »