The MOMA: Art just ain’t what it used to be
It’s only fair to start off by saying that I have very little appreciation for art. By all accounts I’m a complete Philistine, and proud of it. […]
It’s only fair to start off by saying that I have very little appreciation for art. By all accounts I’m a complete Philistine, and proud of it. […]
It’s not every day that books are referred to as “the obituaries of wood.” Then again, it’s not every day that Shelley Jackson visits the College. […]
This week, Campus Police officers dealt with alcohol violations and theft reports. […]
An attempted burglary was reported at a house on the 1900 block of Pennington Road. Police observed that the front door handle was bent at an angle as if someone had attempted to remove it, and there were cracks on the side door of the garage. […]
A male student reported the theft of a Sony 36” TV and TV stand on Aug. 31 at 4:10 p.m. […]
The Internet met the stage on Saturday, Sept. 17 as the College welcomed YouTube comedian Bo Burnham to Kendall Hall. Alongside comedian and writer Chris Hardwick, Burnham headlined College Union Board’s sold-out fall comedy show. […]
The Cop Shop column recounts issues with campus police that occurred in the last week. […]
CUB’s “Three For Free Comedy Show” drew big laughs from the crowd in Kendall Hall Thursday Night, featuring comedians Amy Anderson, Eric O’Shea and Hari Kondabolu (pictured). […]
The Business Building lounge got a bit more literary on Thursday, April 21, as senior English secondary education major Kate Ondrof and assistant professor and director of the English secondary education program Emily Meixner presented […]
Thanks in part to the recent bout of nice weather, a decent crowd gathered in Alumni Grove on Thursday to relax and listen to six student acts performing in WTSR’s final installment of its Decaf series […]
Marijuana legalization is a hot-button issue in America today. Debates about its medical benefits vary from state to state, and programs such as D.A.R.E. work toward keeping kids away from the leafy green substance. A […]
Despite today’s emphasis on political correctness, certain groups still find themselves the victim of relentless stereotyping. English professor Cassandra Jackson and College Art Gallery Director Sarah Cunningham attempt to draw attention to one group in […]
Operas are tricky. When a performance relies solely on the raw talent of the actors, one wrong note can be the difference between a standing ovation and the sound of crickets chirping in the aisle. […]
The “I am woman, hear me roar” spirit of Women’s History Month continued on Friday, March 18 with LUNAFEST, a short film festival in the Library Auditorium showcasing the work of female filmmakers from around […]
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