Fey and company impress in ‘Leave You’
By Katherine Burke | Oct. 7, 2014By Katherine Burke Staff Writer This month saw big names in comedy, such as Tina Fey, Jane Fonda and Jason Bateman, do something out of their comfort ...
Read More »By Katherine Burke Staff Writer This month saw big names in comedy, such as Tina Fey, Jane Fonda and Jason Bateman, do something out of their comfort ...
Read More »By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Correspondent The Rathskeller held its first student soloist night of the semester on Friday, Sept. 26, featuring four student ...
Read More »By Peter Fiorilla News Editor Demonstrating a clear lack of musical imagination in its newest album, “Songs of Innocence,” U2 shows it has more ideas ...
Read More »By Chris Minitelli Staff Writer There are countless movies out that tell the story of characters who venture into the real world on their own but ultimately ...
Read More »By Kelly Corbett Staff Writer For those who have a stash of Playbills in their rooms, hum show tunes in the shower or just have a passion for musical ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Correspondent Kelsea Raleigh Glynn is a 19-year-old princess and leaving her sheltered home in the woods for the first time. Her kingdom, ...
Read More »By Jonathan Edmondson Arts & Entertainment Editor The Library Auditorium, a generally serene and intimate venue, was packed with students on Sunday, ...
Read More »By Sorraya Brashear-Evans Staff Writer You typically encounter one of two types of villains during home-invasion movies. There’s the textbook villain ...
Read More »By Shannon Kelly Correspondent It’s not often that people get to sing and compose music with their favorite musician. But Allan Winkler got just that ...
Read More »By Jared Sokoloff Staff Writer Opeth is not a screamo band. It’s a progressive death metal group, but don’t worry, because there’s none of that ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor CUBRat’s first student band night of the semester showcased a diverse mixture of musical genres and young talent, ...
Read More »By Zachary Sclar Correspondent The second week of the school of art’s Brown Bag series featured artist and activist Sue Wrbican. Wrbican, the associate ...
Read More »By Kayla Whittle Correspondent In “If I Stay,” Mia is at the beginning of a snow day when a car accident changes her life forever. She wakes up, ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor What do you get when you tell over 60 students to forfeit the next 24 hours of their lives to eat, sleep and breathe ...
Read More »By Jillian Festa Correspondent Business aficionado Taneshia Nash Laird kicked off the College’s fall 2014 Brown Bag series on Friday, Sept. 12, with ...
Read More »By Jonathan Edmondson Arts & Entertainment Editor Philadelphia knows how to end summer with a bang. Each Labor Day weekend for the past two years, ...
Read More »By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor Welcome to the Rathskeller, a place where pounding drums and fast strums call home. On Friday, Sept. 12, Boston alt-pop ...
Read More »By Jessica Ganga Social Media Editor Move over, One Direction, and make way for the newest band to land on the U.S. charts. 5 Seconds of Summer (referred ...
Read More »By Kelsey Collins Correspondent It’s difficult to think of J.K. Rowling without the name Harry Potter also popping into your head. Rowling anticipated ...
Read More »By Sydney Shaw Opinions Editor Two New Jersey-based bands made their sophomore appearances at the Rathskeller on Friday, Sept. 4, during a night that ...
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