By Brian Riley Staff Writer On Tuesday, Dec. 9, Campus Life will be holding its first annual Student Leader Breakfast. The breakfast will be held in the Great Hall from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. 125 student leaders on campus, from club presidents to Resident Assistants, were invited to attend, and will…
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By Katie Muller Copy Editor This semester, students have noticed motorcycles parked alongside, or often on, the sidewalk next to the parking lot between Hillwood, Humanities, and Tilles Center. The illegally parked motorcycles have raised concerns for some students. John Pantaleone, a senior Computer Science major, said, “They shouldn’t be…
By Maxime Devillaz Co-Editor-in-Chief The Department of Health, Physical Education & Movement Science will add two new activity courses to their agenda of one-credit classes for the Spring 2015 semester—fencing and Pilates mat. “We offer many activity courses really for the general population, devoted and directed toward lifetime fitness,” said…
By Brian Riley Staff Writer Ten days is all you need to earn three credits during the winter semester. For students attempting to stay on track, or possibly make up ground for light semesters, winter sessions can be used as more than a break from school. The 129 credits required…
By Bryan Stengel Staff Writer On Nov. 30, 1979, Pink Floyd released “The Wall,” one of the most offbeat and imaginative concept albums in the history of rock and roll. Nearly 35 years later, people still channel their inner “Pink- Floydian” to revisit the life of a fictional protagonist, Pink Floyd,…
By Bryan Stengel Staff Writer With the release of her first self-titled EP in July, Brooklyn-based singer-songstress Meghann Wright hopes to share her story with music enthusiasts all over the world. Raised in Hawaii, Wright was always surrounded by a “melting pot” of cultures; some of which breathed new life…
By Bendik Sorensen Staff Writer Brothers Angus and Malcolm Young started AC/DC in 1973, and quickly gained recognition for their music with hits such as “TNT,” “It’s a Long Way to The Top,” and “Let There Be Rock.” On Dec. 2, they released their 16th studio album, “Rock or Bust.”…
By Pete Barell Arts & Entertainment Editor Walt Disney Pictures held a college conference call with actors Chris Pine and Anna Kendrick on Nov. 22, to promote their new musical fantasy film, “Into the Woods.” Based on the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical of the same name, the film tells the story…
By Peter Barell Arts and Entertainment Editor Nov. 24 – Dec. 19 Exhibition: Steinberg Museum of Art Presents Art Department Faculty Exhibition. Contemporary art in media including photography, painting, drawing, sculpture, digital media, and more. Dec. 2 – 7 Exhibition: Grace Pentecoste, BFA Art Education. Hillwood S.A.L. Gallery. Free, all…
By Pete Barell Arts & Entertainment Editor “The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness” is a documentary film by Mami Sunada that chronicles the year leading up to the 2013 release of “The Wind Rises,” by the then 72-year-old Hayao Miyazaki (“Spirited Away’’) of the prolific animation group Studio Ghibli. Sunada,…