As We Go on, We Remember...
By Robert szypko | May 24, 2012It's sophomore spring and I am facing a big, older football player in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
It's sophomore spring and I am facing a big, older football player in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
Courtesy of Johnny Mathias Courtesy of Johnny Mathias At first glance, Filligar's 2010 release "The Nerve" might seem like a Dartmouth inside joke.
Mash-up music has a way of attracting attention to artists from fans who would not otherwise take an interest in their music.
Officials at the University of California, Berkeley announced on Tuesday that they will eliminate roughly 200 jobs in early 2011 to save $20 million, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
In two installations of the 18th annual New York Theatre Workshop, New York playwrights Deen and Joan Vail Thorne will present their original works, "Draw the Circle" and "The Anatomy of a Female Pope," which will address current issues pertaining to preconceived conventions about gender. The Workshop, which presents two plays every Saturday during its residency, is a three-week program that allows artists to work on special projects and their performance techniques as a break from the bustling city atmosphere. As a transgendered man and performer, Deen has used drama to process the great changes and challenges that have happened in is life.
Courtesy of ComfortComes.com Courtesy of ComfortComes.com Pop-punk group Math the Band played a house party show in Nashua, N.H., a few years ago.
The rebuilding of Titcomb Cabin on Gilman Island which was destroyed by a fire in May 2009 is "pretty far along" according to Greg Sokol '10, who is leading the reconstruction effort.
Correction Appended Brian Shea '10 pled no contest at the Lebanon District Court on Monday during his hearing for charges related to an incident involving alleged cocaine use at Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity on May 13.
Hedayat Amin-Arsala, former vice president of Afghanistan who is currently serving as a senior minister in the country, discussed the causes of violence and political instability in Afghanistan during the lecture, "My Country; My Concerns: My Vision," on Wednesday in Spaulding Auditorium.
Reptar, which includes Ryan Engelberger '12 (far right), performs at Klub Krucial in Austin during SXSW.