Aloud vocal on social, political issues
By Liz Hannah | Oct. 8, 2008As part of the WTSR Concert Series, the socially conscious rock band Aloud visited the College on Oct. 1. Aloud creates music for a reason, intending ...
Read More »As part of the WTSR Concert Series, the socially conscious rock band Aloud visited the College on Oct. 1. Aloud creates music for a reason, intending ...
Read More »Songs like a '50s-era "Java Jive" established the melodic debut of the TrebleMakers, the first all-female a cappella group on campus. "I love coffee, ...
Read More »When Emily Dickinson wrote "Split the Lark -- and you'll find the Music --" what did she mean? On Thursday, during the fourth installment of the Close ...
Read More »On Dec. 2, 1980 Jean Donovan was shot in the back of the head alongside three nuns and buried in an unmarked grave in El Salvador. Jean was a young American ...
Read More »Professor of English Bernard Bearer kicked off Friday afternoon's Close Reading of William Faulkner's "Absalom, Absalom!" with some strong words in praise ...
Read More »Fareed Haque took the stage at the Rathskeller last Tuesday night to display his world-renowned talent for a modestly sized audience. Haque's music spans ...
Read More »Nick Thane has always envied those agile enough to do a back flip. He has watched street performers do back flips for three or four hours and one time, ...
Read More »Nearly all of the Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall's 311 seats were full at 8 p.m. on Nov. 14 for a performance by deaf comedian CJ Jones. "People need to ...
Read More »Domestic violence is a crime that exists in silent places, among sufferers whose voices are stifled by fear and turbulence. Thursday night, students lent ...
Read More »A program titled "Crafts of the East" allowed students to get acquainted with a few art forms originating from countries such as China, India, Japan and ...
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