Novel challenges stereotypes with humor
By Signal Correspondent | Jan. 29, 2013By Katherine Burke Correspondent Often considered common sense and innate knowledge for those who identify with the female gender, the actual practice ...
Read More »By Katherine Burke Correspondent Often considered common sense and innate knowledge for those who identify with the female gender, the actual practice ...
Read More »Four students took the stage at the Rathskeller on Friday, Jan. 25, for the spring semester’s first Student Soloist Night. With guitars in hand, ...
Read More »By Jared Sokoloff Correspondent I wasn’t a fan of Bruno Mars before I played his sophomore release, “Unorthodox Jukebox.” Thirty-five minutes ...
Read More »There’s something about the up-tempo rhythms, harsh guitar riffs and airy vocals that keep an audience warm and satisfied through the cold weather. While ...
Read More »By Alicia Cuomo Correspondent In an interview with Richard Edwards, poet Stephen Dunn responded to a question concerning the realness of his pieces, ...
Read More »By Katherine Burke Correspondent The genius that showed us the unadulterated symbolism of man-unicorns has produced a new album, and basements of frat ...
Read More »The 70th annual Golden Globes, which aired live on Sunday, Jan. 13, were anything but dissapointing. The star-studded evening kicked off with hosts ...
Read More »In my lifetime, I’ve never seen a more divisive year for Oscar competition than 2013’s reeling lineup (and I’ve lived as long as Betty White). Safe ...
Read More »By Megan Whalen Correspondent Ever since its Broadway opening in 1987, “Les Misérables” enormous fan base has yearned for a film adaptation of ...
Read More »Speaking on the topic of gender stereotypes that exist in our society today and the role it plays in the performance and ballet industry were history ...
Read More »By Matthew Monroy Correspondent The Rathskeller erupted this weekend as a noise-filled set list tore up the stage with two equally energetic acts on ...
Read More »By Gabriella Cameron Correspondent Lights illuminated the Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall, the conductor rose to his platform and the accompanist ...
Read More »By Ashley Schreyer Correspondent The lights flicker, a scream shatters the darkness and millionaire Walter Donald Douglas falls to a not-so-graceful ...
Read More »Excitement danced to the inviting song of dozens of instruments playing different tunes. The performers of the College’s wind ensemble fit in one last ...
Read More »By Cristina Calderin Correspondent A crowd stood in front of the entrance to the Library auditorium waiting for the doors to open, as three accomplished ...
Read More »Four students, each equipped with a guitar, performed at the Rathskeller on Friday, Nov. 16 for Student Soloist Night. Though the students all sang acoustically, ...
Read More »This week a few friends and I decided to go see the new movie “Lincoln.” We all had high expectations for this film due to its all-star cast, including ...
Read More »By Naina Iyengar Correspondent The College’s second student band night of the fall semester showcased a medley of talent while easing ...
Read More »I think a show that a lot of people on campus, myself included, are hooked on is FX’s “American Horror Story.” This show, or actually miniseries, ...
Read More »By Kajal Shah Correspondent On Nov. 9, R. Luke DuBois visited the College to present “Sex, Lies and Data Mining” at the Mildred and Ernest E. ...
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