Dog Day 'Puppies' pose a triple threat to improv scene
By Zakieh Bigio | October 23, 2006Zakieh Bigio Last Tuesday night's combination of rainy weather and midterm hysteria was obviously no match for the Dog Day Players.
Zakieh Bigio Last Tuesday night's combination of rainy weather and midterm hysteria was obviously no match for the Dog Day Players.
It is impossible to simply walk by the Andrew Moore Artist-in-Residence Exhibit currently on display at the Jaffe-Friede & Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center. A full-time artist, Moore divides his time between teaching at Princeton and the School for Visual Arts, shooting assignments and traveling to work on long-term projects.
Women's volleyball ends season on high note with win over Brown after the team lost to Yale the previous night.
Big Green volleyball defeated Columbia in a five-game thriller only to lose to Cornell in four games the following day.
Tom Bonamici '07 demonstrates his drafting talents in the architecture studio. Bonamici is currently redesigning a workshop for Cabin and Trail as an independent study in the studio art department.
Volleyball didn't win a game against UNH, but the contest was closer than the score suggests. While the team didn't appear to show up until a few minutes into the match, the Big Green played right with the Wildcats for the remainder.