Ensemble ‘blows’ crowd away
By Signal Correspondent | Nov. 10, 2010By Annette Califano Correspondent The somber, tribal rhythm from the percussionist steadily built up into the frenzied dance. It felt as though the ...
Read More »By Annette Califano Correspondent The somber, tribal rhythm from the percussionist steadily built up into the frenzied dance. It felt as though the ...
Read More »WTSR presented the third and final installment of its “Decaf” series in T-Dubs last Thursday, Nov. 4. The three acoustic solo acts created a mellow ...
Read More »My four years at the College have caused more personal phases of musical preferences than I can count. Or can I? Let’s see. Freshman year (Fall 2007/Spring ...
Read More »Before the play began, a sense of division was well established in the Don Evans Black Box Theatre. The audience was separated on both sides of the stage, ...
Read More »By Christine Devito Correspondent A veteran magician shocked and entertained students at the Rathskeller Friday, Oct. 29 during “The Norman ...
Read More »By Julia Corbett Correspondent According to Chinese poet Duo Duo, a divine force dictates a poet’s actions and decisions. Duo Duo, a well-known ...
Read More »By Alyssa Gillon Correspondent As per his typical style, satirist George Saunders creates an allegorical absurdist backdrop teeming with bizarre ...
Read More »By Alexa Abraham Correspondent Equipped with Broadway favorites, TCNJ Musical Theatre sponsored Broadway Night on Saturday, Oct. 30 where members ...
Read More »By Amy Sachs Correspondent It’s time once again to begin choosing classes, going to advising sessions and generally thinking about the future. This ...
Read More »The New Jersey Comedy Festival, a stand-up competition for college students, has been in existence for four years. The College has given it half its winners—alumni ...
Read More »By Rj Gladysiewicz Correspondent In an intimate acoustic affair, the Philadelphia-based trio, Good Old War, performed for a jam-packed Rathskeller ...
Read More »Poet Matthew Dickman delved into the somber and humorous at the College Monday, Oct. 11 as a part of the Visiting Writer Series sponsored by ink. A small ...
Read More »By Kelsey Wojdyla Correspondent Rather than using the podium in the corner of the Library Auditorium stage, Lesléa Newman stood front and center ...
Read More »Cassandra Jackson, an associate professor of English at the College, understands the power of imagery — it was a single image that inspired her to write ...
Read More »Springing from towering storybooks, characters of classic fairy tales began their own interwoven tales of dysfunction. Familiar faces emerged from the ...
Read More »By Tara Iauruzio Correspondent “Paranormal Activity 2” was certainly an attempt by Paramount to continue the success of last year’s low budget ...
Read More »By Allie Amendolia Correspondent Ink hosted its first Student Reading Series of the semester on Oct. 13, welcoming young writers to introduce ...
Read More »By Kate Jenkins Correspondent The third International Film, held Tuesday, Oct. 12, featured a subject that resonated beyond borders. The movie, ...
Read More »“Baby Wants Candy presents the opening and closing night of Lion King in Space: the Musical,” said the improv comedy troupe, as they introduced their ...
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