Firefly fills The Woodlands for fifth year
The Woodlands of Dover, Del., was an escape from reality for music fans from Wednesday, June 15, to Sunday, June 19, as it hosted Red Frog’s Firefly Music Festival and sheltered communities of campers. […]
The Woodlands of Dover, Del., was an escape from reality for music fans from Wednesday, June 15, to Sunday, June 19, as it hosted Red Frog’s Firefly Music Festival and sheltered communities of campers. […]
By Sean Reis Arts Entertainment Editor Another year. Another football season. And another fantasy football league. While many already rallied their friends together to draft a team for the new season, some have yet to […]
Bryant may have played his final game last Wednesday, April 13, but for the previous two decades, he left behind a legacy, competing at an unmatched level during his time in the league. […]
By Mackenzie Cutruzzula Columnist After reading an article from Monday, Feb. 22, on Vulture that covered the trend of television shows that cast an average male actor aside a much more attractive female love interest, […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager After an 11-game winning streak, Haverford College dished the Lions their second loss of the season last Wednesday, March 31, in the team’s final game before starting New Jersey Athletic […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager An evolved strain of smallpox has intentionally been placed into one of the world’s busiest cities: New York City. What started with a few minor cases has quickly erupted into […]
Although the atmosphere on stage had been chaotic at times, the energy was electric. Filled with the hustling of feet, harmonizing of vocals and accompanying piano, success was in the air as the cast stood atop large platforms with smartphones in-hand, while messages and photographs were projected on three screens overhead — the College’s Lyric Theatre was hard at work putting together the spring musical, “Company.” […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager When looking at the paintings of Pablo Picasso, one might say the abstract and distorted art is beautiful. It is equally likely, though, that one might say the paintings feel […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager Following successful seasons from both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams, the Lions traveled to Rutgers University for the Metropolitan Conference Championships (METs) hoping to continue their dominance […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager Drafted on June 16, 1990, by the New Jersey Devils, no one — not even the man who drafted him, Lou Lamoriello — foresaw the goaltender that Martin Brodeur would […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager “Do not go gentle into that good night. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.” Gerald Earl Gillum (G-Eazy) echoed the lines from Welsh writer Dylan Thomas’s iconic poem […]
By Connor Smith and Sean Reis Social Media Editor and Production Manager The wrestling squad battled adversity during its final matches of the regular season. The Lions ended their home schedule in exciting fashion — […]
By Sean Reis Production Manager As the top track on the Billboard dance/electronic chart with over 100 million total plays across major streaming platforms, most students likely heard “Roses” by The Chainsmokers over winter break. […]
Climate change is taking a toll on our planet. […]
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