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By Signal Correspondent | Oct. 15, 2013By Chad Berman Correspondent The “Don Juan” legend, the ultimate ladies man, has been ubiquitous in popular culture since the 1600s. Girls want him ...
Read More »By Chad Berman Correspondent The “Don Juan” legend, the ultimate ladies man, has been ubiquitous in popular culture since the 1600s. Girls want him ...
Read More »[imagebrowser id=20] Presenting a work written 2,424 years ago to a modern audience is no simple task. Yet that is what the members of All College Theatre ...
Read More »By Courtney Kalafsky Correspondent The “Little Bird Games” lecture focused on different types of gaming and their applications, using models as part ...
Read More »By Sloan Seiler Correspondent The lights were low as small groups of friends gathered to relax, socialize and listen to an array of music at the Rathskeller ...
Read More »Bridging the divisions between a number of diverse a cappella groups, the College’s annual Acappellooza, held on Saturday, Oct. 12, showcased just how ...
Read More »[caption id="attachment_28340" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="MGMT have lost much of their original ‘Kids’ luster. (AP Photo)"] [/caption] “MGMT,” ...
Read More »An audience of peers, friends and relatives in Mayo Concert Hall eagerly awaited the recital led by students on Wednesday, Oct. 2. The Music Department’s ...
Read More »College students put down the books and picked up instruments at the Rathskeller on Friday, Oct. 4, as the bands Semiotics, Valgaian Trio and Keepin’ ...
Read More »For fans of seat-of-the-pants comedy (also known as improv) here at the College, this past weekend was a good one. The Mixed Signals, the improv group ...
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 ...
Read More »By Chad Berman Correspondent Movies about child abductions are inescapably more terrifying than true horror films. They are grounded in a sense of realism ...
Read More »Gangster and mob movies have been popular for as long as I can remember. The most recent film to touch upon the genre, “The Family,” definitely dealt ...
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 ...
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