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What are you wearing? I’m wearing a cowl neck metallic gold dress from Forever 21, metal bracelet from a thrift store in Pennsylvania, gold skull earrings from Hot Topic, tights from Target, platform wedge heels […]
What are you wearing? I’m wearing a cowl neck metallic gold dress from Forever 21, metal bracelet from a thrift store in Pennsylvania, gold skull earrings from Hot Topic, tights from Target, platform wedge heels […]
By Christine DeVito Correspondent Southern musician Cory Branan gave a spirited performance and garnered new fans last Friday Sept. 24 at the Rathskeller. His story-like lyrics and raspy, melodic voice made for an eclectic combination […]
It’s easy to distract yourself at a computer. Facebook, e-mail, MySpace, fmylife.com, mylifeisaverage.com or one of the several free blogging forums available — whatever the technological vice— it inevitably eats up the precious time you […]
By Kevin Lee Correspondent The Lions got their work in this past week as they scrimmaged Kutztown University and Millersville University on Saturday as part of the Lions’/Kutztown Kickoff Tournament with Millersville. Because this match […]
Although their NJAC season is complete, the women’s tennis team’s season is far from over. The Lions competed in the Intercollegiate Tennis Associations’ Northeast Regional Championships this past weekend hosted by William Smith College. Sixty-four […]
By Daniel Weinshenker Correspondent Daniel Crofts, professor of American history, exposed a new side of President Abraham Lincoln in his presentation “Abraham Lincoln: From Political Obscurity to President-Elect” in a politics forum sponsored by the […]
A male used offensive language directed at two students attempting to break the world record for longest continuous kiss at 2:20 a.m. on Sunday Sept. 19 in the Alumni Grove. According to reports, he yelled […]
By Robert Mangel Popular comedian and social commentator Jon Stewart recently made a vow to organize a rally in Washington D.C., a rally he dubbed the “Rally to Restore Sanity”. Now, whatever your thoughts on […]
By Kate Jenkins Correspondent The College’s annual International Film Festival kicked off last Tuesday Sept. 21 in the Library Auditorium with the Senegalese feminist film “Moolaadé.” Each film in the five-part festival is aimed at […]
The College’s field hockey team bounced back strong from a loss for the second week in a row as junior forwards Leigh Mitchell and Kathleen Notos led the Lions to two victories over William Paterson […]
This Week In Sports Football Oct. 2 vs. SUNY Cortland, 1:30 p.m. Men’s Soccer Sept. 29 @ Rutgers University-Camden, 7 p.m. Oct. 2 vs. Rutgers University-Newark, 7 p.m. Women’s Soccer Sept. 29 vs. Rutgers University-Camden, […]
Junior kicker Tyler Olsson booted a 45-yard field goal as time expired to give the Lions their first win of the season. Olsson’s kick was the difference in a 24-21 contest against The College at […]
President R. Barbara Gitenstein and executives from the Student Government Association, Student Affairs and Sodexo spoke at the grand opening of the newly renovated Eickhoff Dining Hall on Sept. 15. All four engaged in a […]
An intoxicated male was found at 12:15 a.m. on Monday Sept. 13 staggering at the main entrance of Wolfe Hall. His speech was slurred and his breath smelled of alcohol. He was unable to stand […]
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