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By Patrick Gallagher
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After the resounding response to my last article, “The Origin of Limes,” I would first like to thank my readers and supporters...
By Meghan Chroback
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Freelance writer Holly Metz discusses her new book "Killing the Poormaster," which uncovers histories of corruption and poverty in Depression-era New Jersey.
Students had the chance to hang out with their favorite musicians in the Rathskeller on Friday, March 21, when Paradise Fears and Pentimento performed and connected with their fans.
In a world consumed with digital media, Douglas Rushkoff is on team human. Rushkoff argued for human intervention in his talk, “Program or Be Programmed: Play, Participation and Power in a Digital Age,” in the Mayo Concert Hall on Wednesday, March 19.
On Friday, March 21, the College’s Department of Music presented its second performance of Henry Purcell’s opera, “Dido and Aeneas,” in the Black Box Theatre in Kendall Hall.
Gerado Aquino on trumpet and Genna Conti on percussion brought the Mayo Concert Hall to life on Sunday, March 23, with their effortless skill for their Senior Recital.
As part of the Brown Bag Series, guest speaker Tom Hipper visited the College in the Mayo Concert Hall on Friday, March 21, for “Communication During Disasters: How Social Media and Crisis Mapping Are Changing the Field.”
Goulding brought her “Halcyon Days” tour to The Liacouras Center on Friday, March 14, performing a complete 20-song set, containing everything from her radio hits to her softer acoustic numbers.
One, two, three, four, Greek.This is what assistant director for fraternity & sorority life Dave Conner sometimes thinks to himself when walking around campus....