Review: 'The Wolverine'
By Signal Correspondent | Aug. 27, 2013By Sorraya Brashear-Evans Staff Writer The phrase “the book is always better” definitely applies to James Mangold’s “The Wolverine.” The Marvel ...
Read More »By Sorraya Brashear-Evans Staff Writer The phrase “the book is always better” definitely applies to James Mangold’s “The Wolverine.” The Marvel ...
Read More »By Sorraya Brashear-Evans As an avid comic book reader, nothing bothers me more than when screenwriters don’t stick to the origin comic book (e.g. ...
Read More »Take a small-time pot dealer, a stripper, a runaway and the weird kid from down the hall. Imagine they pretend to be a family to smuggle drugs ...
Read More »After being awarded a $10,700 grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, the College will present an artistic and cultural project to the public ...
Read More »What do you get when you give a group of creative and talented actors the chance to perform essentially anything they want with no real limits? That ...
Read More »By Kaite Dougherty Staff Writer The College’s creative writing organization, INK, presented renowned poet Marie Howe as part of INK’s Master Series ...
Read More »By Ashley McKenna Correspondent As students anxiously awaited the last week of classes, members of the College community enjoyed one of the last shows ...
Read More »By Sorraya Brashear- Evans Staff Writer Once “Battlestar Galactica” ended, there was a void for a decent sci-fi TV show. But finding the perfect ...
Read More »By Mike Nunes Staff Writer The College’s Art Gallery began a two-week series that displayed the pieces of work by graduating students on Wednesday, ...
Read More »Chris Minitelli Staff Writer The story of coming of age and growing up is one that we can all relate to. The recent movie, “21 & Over,” addresses ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Staff Writer As the author of literary staples like “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist” and “Boy Meets Boy,” David Levithan ...
Read More »Time travel is usually a pretty popular topic for movies. Oftentimes, these types of movies deal with the consequences of this power and its effects. ...
Read More »By Karl Delossantos Correspondent Unless you live under a rock with no Wi-Fi, chances are good that you’ve heard that the alternative rock band Fall ...
Read More »By Alexis Ganz Correspondent On Friday, April 19, New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert performed with his side project, What’s Eating Gilbert, at ...
Read More »Have you ever wondered what would happen if a mathematics genius, an artistic visionary, an aspiring inventor and an old man who constantly had to pee ...
Read More »By Liz Wimberg Staff Writer Step teams and individual artists from both the College and Rider University took the stage Tuesday, April 9 for the “Hip-Hop ...
Read More »There have been plenty of movies made about the President being kidnapped, the White House being destroyed, and even Air Force One being taken over. However, ...
Read More »There’s a relatively new saying that goes something like this: Any comedy show beginning with two grown men flinging monkey poop in order to fit in ...
Read More »By Shirley Guzman Staff Writer Kevin Devine headlined a lively show in the Rathskeller on Friday, April 12, also featuring Geoff Rickly and the Dundees. The ...
Read More »I remember seeing the first commercial for “Wendell and Vinnie” earlier this year and thinking, “My god, this looks painfully atrocious.” And ...
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