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By Signal Correspondent | Feb. 11, 2014By Kimberly Ilkowski Correspondent The Rathskeller was bursting with energy on Friday, Feb. 7, for student band night, featuring three bands that all ...
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 ...
Read More »By Brooke Schmidt Correspondent The Education Building was abuzz with excitement on Saturday, Feb. 1, as the 24th hour of WIRED came to a close. Both ...
Read More »“Inside Llewyn Davis” is one of the finest films of the year. That is a plain and simple fact. I can write about how honest the characters are, how ...
Read More »At 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 25, a line began to form out- side of Kendall Hall. Despite the door opening set for 7 p.m. and the frigid temperatures, ...
Read More »The Momenta Quartet of the Princeton Symphony Orchestra performed “Momenta in Motion” on Thursday, Jan. 23, in Mayo Concert Hall, featuring both classical ...
Read More »By Katherine Burke Correspondent If you’re like me, you’ve seen quite a few historical movies set in World War II throughout the last few years. Hollywood ...
Read More »By Zach Dzierzgowski Correspondent If your family is anything like mine, it is nearly impossible to find a movie that satisfies what everyone wants ...
Read More »At one point during “August: Osage County,” the two-hour comedy-drama set in Osage County, Okla., the external temperature reaches an excruciating ...
Read More »When the Oscar nominations were announced on Thursday, Jan. 16, thousands were eagerly awaiting to see who made the cut and who was snubbed. Like most ...
Read More »The event, which was hosted for the second time by Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, didn’t have many surprises or memorable happenings. For television, some ...
Read More »David O. Russell has proved himself to be a competent director with films like “The Fighter” and “Silver Linings Playbook,” but with his latest ...
Read More »New York-based marketing firm, Thinkmodo, struck again, releasing an animatronic infant in a remote-controlled pram to terrorize the people of Manhattan ...
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