Students give audience a ‘peace’ of their minds
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The music, mannerisms and phraseology floating through the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theatre were anything but “thoroughly modern” during TCNJ Musical ...
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Read More »By Mariko Curran Correspondent A wanderer pined for the past, a baby cried carats and Christ swigged scotch in the Library Auditorium on Wednesday, ...
Read More »By Jennifer Bruckstein Correspondent Kendall Hall burst with color, culture and action as students, clad in traditional Asian dress, romped around ...
Read More »By Chloe Nouvelle Correspondent In the most recent installment of the Brown Bag Series, associate professor of music Wayne Heisler discussed the ...
Read More »Over the course of the past two weeks, sometimes as late as 10 p.m., a group of 30-something girls gathered wherever space was available to rehearse their ...
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Read More »A few songs into Bayside vocalist Anthony Raneri’s acoustic set, the Rathskeller floor sang the refrain. “Who let this feeling die?” was the question ...
Read More »By Iman Saad Correspondent Identity, history and pop culture: These are just some of the basic themes that photographer Hank Willis Thomas addresses ...
Read More »Students filled a majority of the lower level seats in the Kendall Hall Main Stage Theatre on Saturday evening. What, what, what were they doing there? Those ...
Read More »By Anna Orshansky Correspondent Several students learned how to stand their ground, literally, on Thursday, March 17 when they were taught some ...
Read More »The “I am woman, hear me roar” spirit of Women’s History Month continued on Friday, March 18 with LUNAFEST, a short film festival in the Library ...
Read More »A few weeks ago, I was met with the question I have repeatedly answered since I began listening to hardcore/heavy metal music several years ago: “Why/how ...
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