Recital showcases passionate flute playing
By Signal Correspondent | Mar. 25, 2014By Dongyoung Kim Correspondent People say hidden gems are found in the most unexpected places. It turned out to be true on Tuesday, March 18, at the ...
Read More »By Dongyoung Kim Correspondent People say hidden gems are found in the most unexpected places. It turned out to be true on Tuesday, March 18, at the ...
Read More »As an enthusiastic fan of the short-lived “Veronica Mars” series, I have been waiting in anticipation for the film release ever since the now wildly-infamous ...
Read More »By Kelsey Collins Correspondent The Disney Channel sitcom “Good Luck Charlie” is in every way like the typical comedy show aimed at tweens: the ...
Read More »The floor in front of the stage became a sea of brightly dyed hair, body piercings and pop punk apparel on Friday, March 7, as excited fans welcomed Citizen ...
Read More »The College’s creative writing organization, INK, hosted its Student Reading Series for this semester on Tuesday, March 4, in the Library Auditorium. ...
Read More »Longer, funnier and even more outrageous than the original, the R-rated re-release of “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues” can either be seen as an ...
Read More »Not a table was empty on Tuesday, March 4, as a trifecta of talented performers took to the stage at the Rathskeller, entertaining Rat-goers with a collection ...
Read More »Among the very strong contenders at this year’s Academy Awards was the film “Dallas Buyers Club,” which is based on a true and very important story. ...
Read More »Ewing might be a long way from Nashville, Tenn., but that did not stop Mockingbird Sun and their opening act, Erik Dylan, on Thursday, March 6, from giving ...
Read More »Avid fans and newcomers alike enjoyed intimate and unplugged performances from the bands Transit and Turnover on Friday, Feb. 28, in the Rathskeller. Both ...
Read More »After a successful string of tours and albums, Demi Lovato has developed into a seasoned performer. Her current “Neon Lights Tour” is her most ambitious ...
Read More »By Kelsey Wojdyla Correspondent There truly was something for everyone at the College’s spring musical, “A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the ...
Read More »Parents are always telling their children that people cannot make a living doing art. However, that didn’t stop Hans Haacke as he created his way to ...
Read More »By Jamie Fonzino Correspondent As a featured Brown Bag Series event at Mayo Concert Hall on Friday, Feb. 28, the College sponsored “Plants — They ...
Read More »Every so often, a movie comes along that is just so unique and dynamic that it simply cannot be ignored or missed. For me, the film “Her” is one of ...
Read More »By Kristen Lauletti Correspondent Family members and peers gathered in Mayo Concert Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 26, for the Embracing Student Achievement ...
Read More »“Game of Thrones” had the Red Wedding, “Breaking Bad” had Ozymandia and now “House of Cards” has Chapter 14. Netflix’s Emmy award-winning ...
Read More »By Stephen Rajeckas Correspondent Students slowly filled the seats as a musician played an enchanting melody on the tear-shaped oud, an Arabic version ...
Read More »Matthew Defeo Correspondent The past decade, or perhaps, more broadly, the modern era of film, has seen more than its fair share of illicit substances, ...
Read More »On Saturday, Feb. 22, All College Theatre performed two showings of “An Evening of Shorts,” which consisted of four short plays that were performed ...
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