A perfect ‘mix’ of improv
For anyone who has ever watched any sort of improvisational comedy, whether it be the TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” or a live show, they know it’s essential for the troupe to draw […]
For anyone who has ever watched any sort of improvisational comedy, whether it be the TV show “Whose Line is it Anyway?” or a live show, they know it’s essential for the troupe to draw […]
In Week Four of Around the Dorm, Correspondent Josh Steele is “The Ref.” The players, Sports Assistant Brandon Gould, Staff Writer Chris Rotolo and Correspondent Kevin Lee, are asked which NFL team will stay undefeated […]
By Alyssa Gillon Correspondent In a surreal and imaginative twist of the typical coming-of-age story, Aimee Bender follows needy Rose Eldstein as she struggles with her ability to taste the often disturbing or deeply repressed […]
The ability to fight through adversity is one of the signs that coaches look for to gauge what kind of team they have. If Sunday’s 3-1 victory was any indication of the attitude of this […]
When a game ends on a missed field goal, or in the Lions’ case on Friday, a botched extra point, it is easy to blame the man standing behind the mistake. Junior kicker Tyler Olsson […]
“Celebrate Choice,” an event to commemorate the progress and rights of women, was hosted by Vox: Voices for Planned Parenthood on Wednesday Sept. 15. In the courtyard outside the Art and Interactive Multimedia (IMM) Building, […]
Vice president of student services Dan Frieri mentioned the possibility of placing a Student Government Association representative on a committee to maintain the College’s student-run radio station, WTSR-FM 91.3, during the general body meeting on […]
By Phyllis Martino-Nugent The second week of September is celebrated throughout the British Isles to commemorate the anniversary of the birth of a Devonshire housewife who, despite the lack of any formal education, managed to […]
By Tom Ciccone Correspondent The Rathskeller hosted the eclectic sound of two talented bands Friday Sept. 17, introducing a medley of style and delivery. Hailing from Brooklyn, Black Taxi was a multi-layered, interactive act. Its […]
By Michael Hassin Correspondent The Rathskeller was filled with buzz and chatter last Tuesday Sept. 14, with good reason — it was the first College Union Board sponsored Student Band Night of the year, where […]
Stationed on opposite ends of the Art and Interactive Multimedia Building are two exhibits that both challenge convention and explore the creative capacity of space. Space Invaders, a senior thesis exhibit, features the work of […]
The women’s soccer team posted its sixth straight win of the season against visiting Swarthmore College on Sept. 15. A first half goal from inside the penalty area from sophomore forward Jessica Davila put the […]
When starting a season with majority of the games ending in defeat, it is very rewarding to finally win one — especially when your team is able to shutout a team with one of the […]
By Stephanie Kraver The photos of purported genocide, and the mob of crazed pro-life propagandists that infiltrated the College’s campus was a disgrace to our academic community’s intellectualism, and personified the very dogmas that inhibit […]
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