By Kimberly Illowski Features Editor Cue the lunchroom scene of “Mean Girls.” Whether it’s floating around our sub-conscious or a deliberate decision, like wearing pajamas to class,...
By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor In the December 1997 issue of the paper, student reporter Peter Croatta wrote about the recent discovery of rare works by...
A bright full moon and fresh orders of cheese fries began the first Tuesday night CUBRat show of the semester which featured a highly anticipated performance by Sorority Noise and the local outfit Archie Alone on Feb. 3, in the Rathskeller.
CUBRat had one of its biggest turnouts in years during its first show of the spring semester, with New Jersey bands Forever Losing Sleep and On Your Marks opening for alternative rockers Have Mercy on Friday, Jan. 30, in the Rathskeller.
By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Before it was The Signal, the College’s newspaper was called State Signal and was a bi-weekly publication. State Signal subscriptions went...
By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor There’s no better way to start off the semester than a night of dazzling lights, wicked dance moves and exuberant live...
By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor Time flies when you’re sleeping until noon everyday. Winter break, in all its frigid and festive glory, has finally come to...
By Kimberly Ilkowski Features Editor This year, The Signal enters its 130th year of publication. To celebrate the occasion, we’ve wiped the dust off of Signals...
After being together for six years and crafting several releases, the guys in Monterey have learned a thing or two. Whether it’s how to survive a gig in a claustrophobe’s nightmare of an overflowing frat basement or how to stop riots at The Stone Pony, which ended with dudes being dragged out in headlocks by female bouncers, the band takes it all in stride. Following the fall release of their EP “Sailors” and a string of tour dates this winter, who knows what they’ll get themselves into next.
The comedy show featured the explosive personality of opener Seaton Smith and self-deprecating humor of longtime “Saturday Night Live” writer John Mulaney.
Napkin dispensers and bottles of condiments were tossed around the stage as students threw down at the Rathskeller for the final student band night of the semester, on Friday, Nov. 21. CUBRat, in part with The Public Health Communication’s Club, brought in all-student bands including Schiffing and Handling, Good Luck Spaceman and Save Face to help raise awareness for men’s health issues for Movember.
By Kimberly Ilkowski Review Editor At the beginning of each practice, members of the College’s storied Kokikai Aikido Club dress in proper attire, set up mats...
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