Highlighting Sarnoff’s legacy in technology
By Signal Correspondent | Oct. 8, 2013By Courtney Kalafsky Correspondent On Friday, Oct. 4, the Brown Bag Series continued its series with Benjamin Gross’s lecture “David Sarnoff, RCA ...
Read More »By Courtney Kalafsky Correspondent On Friday, Oct. 4, the Brown Bag Series continued its series with Benjamin Gross’s lecture “David Sarnoff, RCA ...
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Read More »It was a tough day going to cover the memorial service for alumnus Ryan Alley last year, but I’ll never forget the beauty of the service — not just ...
Read More »The atmosphere at the Rathskeller was electrifying on Friday, Sept. 27 as Northern Faces and Makeshift Prodigy gave two high-energy performances that ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken Correspondent The Philadelphia Dance Company, PHILADANCO performed four incredibly intricate, yet soulful, rhythmic routines, Friday ...
Read More »By Lucas Snarski Staff Writer Three acclaimed dancers and instructors visited the College on Friday, Sept. 22, to discuss their personal dancing stories ...
Read More »By Alyssa Sanford Correspondent If you were to ask me what entertainment event got me buzzing this past week, oddly enough, I wouldn’t tell you that ...
Read More »By Elena Tafone Correspondent The Department of Music’s Afternoon Recital Series kicked off by showcasing the multi-instrumental achievements of its ...
Read More »By Jonathan Edmondson Correspondent When “First Date” had its opening night in the beginning of August, the Internet was already filled with acidic ...
Read More »By Albert Cavallaro Correspondent Rock bands Coasta and Static Jacks performed at the Rathskeller last Friday, Sept. 20, and what a glorious performance ...
Read More »By Karl Delossantos Correspondent There is no mistaking that we live in the Golden Age of television. No matter what network, medium or genre, the programs ...
Read More »By Colleen Murphy Review Editor I was like a giddy little schoolgirl the whole week leading up to seeing “One Direction: This is Us.” I watched interviews ...
Read More »By Karl Delossantos Correspondent It is rare for a coming-of-age drama to avoid the usual trappings of becoming overly preachy, dramatic and condescending. ...
Read More »By Stephanie Pilipshen Correspondent College alumna Christy Ney described her life as an assistant stage manager for Broadway’s “Wicked” and shared ...
Read More »By Chris Minitelli Staff Writer With its unique blend of extreme violence and ironic comedy, the second installment of the “Kick-Ass” franchise worked ...
Read More »By Shayna Innocenti Arts & Entertainment Assistant The seats in the Library Auditorium filled quickly Sunday night at the first Mixed Signals’ ...
Read More »By Alena Woods Correspondent Lively sounds were echoing from The Rathskellar last Friday night when two very talented bands, Accidental Seabirds and ...
Read More »If you learn anything from Fred Armisen and Mike Birbiglia, it is to not take comedy for granted. “It’s not a practical life decision to pursue comedy ...
Read More »The Rathskeller isn’t exactly Webster Hall. In such a small venue, it’s easy to accept low-key performances from the weekly CUB Rat shows. But last ...
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