‘Bachlorette’ isn’t worth the commitment
By Chris Minitelli | Apr. 9, 2013Movies often show that those who were ridiculed in high school end up happily married before those who ridiculed them. This is the basis of the movie ...
Read More »Movies often show that those who were ridiculed in high school end up happily married before those who ridiculed them. This is the basis of the movie ...
Read More »There’s a reason that the Beatles’ later albums are still held in such high regard almost 50 years after their release. Their albums scoped out multiple ...
Read More »This week, I decided to scroll through the new releases on my Netflix account and came across the film “The Raven.” This movie, which came out in ...
Read More »By David Sanchez Correspondent Ladies, tighten those tucks and tease that hair! It’s time for a good ol’ fashion “Drag Race” review! “RuPaul’s ...
Read More »One amputee and cancer-survivor-made-YouTube-persona goes beyond what is normally expected of a motivational speaker. Josh Sundquist spoke at an event ...
Read More »By Jamie Michel Correspondent Renata Schiavo, a public health and health communications specialist, spoke about health disparities across the country ...
Read More »When it comes to value, one might think that an artist, a public policy specialist, an economist and a philosopher would be hard-pressed to find common ...
Read More »I had forgotten how refreshing it was to listen to a David Bowie song. His songs are, at the core, catchy pop songs. However, through a variety of unconventional ...
Read More »By Sorraya Brashear-Evans Columnist Kevin Smith, creator of “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,” “Mallrats” and the beloved “Clerks” movies, ...
Read More »By Mike Herold Staff Writer What activity on campus involves painted rocks up for auction, walruses complaining about their changed habitats and students ...
Read More »A new show that I have quickly become a fan of is the CBS drama “Golden Boy.” This show centers around the meteoric rise of the young and ambitious ...
Read More »You’re all invited to the residence of Sir Reginald Carstairs here at the College in the neighborhood of Ewing on the outskirts of London in the days ...
Read More »By Michael Nunes Correspondent The Brown Bag Series on Friday, March 22 welcomed artist Caroline Woolard to give a special, multifaceted presentation ...
Read More »By Shirley Guzman Correspondent The Rathskeller was a full house on Friday, March 22 as dozens of students gathered to hear the punk rock band A Loss ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Staff Writer Although Aimee Bender is renowned for her short stories, “The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake,” her most recent novel, ...
Read More »Nostalgia is a powerful emotion. For those six people still watching “The Office,” it might also be known as one of the greatest human weaknesses, ...
Read More »John Oliver wanted a very specific type of reception from the College students assembled at his CUB-sponsored show on Tuesday, March 6 in Kendall Hall. ...
Read More »By Chris Minitelli Staff Writer A few years ago, it was a little known fact that Netflix has been venturing into producing their own original programming. ...
Read More »Mystery writer Agatha Christie never handled prescription meds in her stories, but “Side Effects” might be the product of her plotline on Lexapro. Sure, ...
Read More »By Shayna Innocenti Correspondent March-madness started off with a bang in the Rathskeller on Friday, March 1 as students filled the seats to lend their ...
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