Shaw '13: The season is here
For those of you hungry to boo David Stern, I have one message for you: The season is here. The season is finally here. I unashamedly skipped the least-watched World Series in history (nothing good ever ...
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For those of you hungry to boo David Stern, I have one message for you: The season is here. The season is finally here. I unashamedly skipped the least-watched World Series in history (nothing good ever ...
More than 65 percent of students plan to vote for President Obama in next week's presidential election, according to a Herald poll conducted October 17-18. The poll also found the majority of respondents ...
Students may know India Ennenga '16 as just another member of the freshman class, but since the age of nine, she has done voice work and performed in various films and television shows, playing Meg Ryan's ...
Julie Bowen '91 was sitting in the makeup room of her first acting job when she realized she had nothing to say. She had no prior acting experience and no future bookings - the topics of choice for the ...
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The University's Third World Center is undergoing a year-long internal and external review to evaluate its current work and look toward future initiatives. The review will focus in particular on the TWC's ...
It's midterm season again. Our stress levels are rising. As the week goes on, listen to the conversations around you. Haven't you heard at least one person jokingly begin a sentence with "My therapist ...
"So if you're from Africa, why are you white?" a solemn Nate Huether '15 asked Michael Goodman '13 this past weekend during the Production Workshop's unique script reading of Mean Boys, a spin-off of ...
Experimentations in light, rhythm and sound took center stage at the ninth annual installment of Pixilerations, a media festival presented by FirstWorks Friday and Saturday night in the Perry and Marty ...
The men's tennis team was victorious in 28 of its 35 matches, including a 10-2 record in doubles play, at last weekend's Brown Invitational. All 13 players who stepped on the court for Bruno over the ...
As the year-long strategic planning process commences, the University aims to redouble its efforts to increase faculty diversity. Though none of the six committees that will carry out the planning process ...
The Graduate Council is currently deliberating whether or not to enforce a controversial provision that recommends graduate students who are receiving stipends from the University work no more ...
As the sun went down on the Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle Saturday evening, students trickled in for a Fall Concert that featured a motley array of dubstep and upbeat indie jams from artists TOKiMONSTA and ...
The men's water polo team (10-2) won three of five matches at the Princeton Invitational this weekend. The Bears won 21-4 against California Lutheran University (1-3), 12-6 against Bucknell University ...
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In her new exhibit at the Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, artist Dawn Kasper's works are not the only thing on display - the artist herself will be living in the space, putting herself ...
The newly elected executive board of the Undergraduate Council of Students will serve in a year of transition as members work with President Christina Paxson in her first year as the University's leader ...