Brown Bag series hosts innovative artist
By Signal Correspondent | Mar. 26, 2013By Michael Nunes Correspondent The Brown Bag Series on Friday, March 22 welcomed artist Caroline Woolard to give a special, multifaceted presentation ...
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 ...
Read More »The following are actual quotes from students at the College: “I enjoyed throwing up way too much,” said junior nursing major Nina Shulgach. “I ...
Read More »By Linah Munem Correspondent As Jacquelyn Briggs began to sing, she silenced the fixed audience that sat in front of her. A clear, controlled and pitch ...
Read More »The College Union Board and WTSR’s Battle of the Bands allowed student bands to showcase their talent on stage while raising money for a worthy cause ...
Read More »By Chris Minitelli Staff Writer After I finally joined most of my friends and caught up on “30 Rock,” I wanted to find another show to watch. I ...
Read More »By Jess Fasano Correspondent On Friday, March 1, around 50 people sat throughout Mayo Concert Hall to hear Warren Buckleitner present his lecture, “Making ...
Read More »By Lauren Santos Correspondent “Safe Haven” proves to be just that for longtime Nicholas Sparks fans. Sparks is known for writing beautiful, romantic ...
Read More »Oscar night is somewhat of a holiday for me. I look forward to the ceremony all year, so when the awards are not quite up to par, it is almost like not ...
Read More »By Rachel Adelman Correspondent Since poverty and homelessness are still major problems in American society, professor Lorna Johnson-Frizell and Karachi ...
Read More »By Samantha Nader Correspondent Anthony Kalloniatis, known by his fans as ANT, took the stage on Tuesday, Feb. 19 with a smile plastered on his face ...
Read More »By Caroline English Correspondent The Postal Service has always been the leprechaun of the indie music word. They appeared once, creating the cult classic ...
Read More »By Raya Brashear-Evans Correspondent It was no surprise that “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” was a huge success during its opening weekend. ...
Read More »When I first heard about the television series “Breaking Bad” from my family and friends, I was urged to give the show a chance. I didn’t understand ...
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