By Karis Fuller Arts & Entertainment Editor In the middle of the fall 2018 semester, the theatre program is in full swing. For senior theatre major Claire Main, this means some of her last steps on the PTC stage. The Washington native, who is approaching the end of her time…
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By Ida Ynner Lagerqvist Photo Editor The Jazz Ensemble and the Women’s Choir are packing their instruments and musicality for a performance tour this upcoming summer. From July 22 to July 30, approximately 35 students will visit six different cities in northern Spain and southern France where they will perform…
By Angelique D’Alessandro Executive Editor To be a scarecrow, I am wearing my black jeans, black knee high boots, and a flannel shirt. I braided my hair and wore a tan-colored hat. To accessorize, I tied a piece of straw around my neck. I completed the look with scarecrow makeup,…
By Lauren Beyer & Ashley Pereira Contributing Writers Do you have no time to decorate for Halloween but still want to show your love for the holiday season? You’re in luck – this craft is cheap and easy to make within minutes. All you’ll need are tissues, a paper plate,…
By Gillian Pietrowski Columns Editor “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist—that is all.” – Oscar Wilde, The Soul of Man Under Socialism It has been ingrained in us that we must grow up, get a real job, get married and have a family –…
By Josie Rerecich Staff Writer “The Poe Estate” by Polly Shulman is the third book in her trilogy about the New York Circulating Material Repository, a library that has collections of fictional artifacts from classic literature. The previous two books in the trilogy, entitled “The Grimm Legacy” and “The Wells…
By Alex Espinosa Staff Writer In the video game “Smite,” we are introduced to a truly terrifying monster, far worse than any nightmare, named Scylla. Few people believe that true evil exists; scholars believe that evil is nothing more than an opposing moral view point. They are wrong; evil does…
By Charlotte Gelfand and Myles Goldman Staff Writer Each fall, the Pratt Recreation Center hosts both the men’s and women’s basketball teams for Midnight Madness, a night of exhibition as players showcase their skills in anticipation for the start of the 2018-2019 season. On Thursday, Oct. 25, students made their…
By Alecia Sexton Layout Manager There’s an eye opening National Geographic documentary titled “Stress – the Portrait of a Killer” that everyone, especially college students who are juggling challenge after challenge, should watch. This documentary delves into subjects such as how stress affects the body’s ability to repair damaged cells,…
By Jack Georgis Assistant Online Editor The cast and crew of Post Theater Company’s upcoming production “Iphigenia and Other Daughters,” have been hard at work preparing for the show. Opening night is Nov. 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Little Theater Mainstage. Megan Sickels, a sophomore theater major, plays Iphigenia,…









