Fist-Pumping and Face-Punching
The argument over MTV
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The argument over MTV
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Rob Sykora is not sure when he first heard of the Contemporary Music Center, but the sophomore imagined being accepted into the “school of rock” of study abroad programs before even entering college. An Eastern voice major who also plays the drums, guitar and bass, Sykora is currently spending the spring semester at CMC on
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The photographs Beth Altrogge currently has displayed in The Morgan Gallery, located in McInnis Learning Center, comprise her first solo exhibit ever. The exhibit, titled “Losing Ground,” consists of 14 unique and creative photographs. Altrogge, originally from Indiana, Pa., is currently living in Philadelphia and working at David Sacks Photography Studio. Altrogge did not study
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Owen Pitt’s life was the very definition of boredom. That changed one Tuesday night when his boss suddenly changed into a werewolf and tried to eat him. Five days later, Owen woke up and learned the insane truth: All of the monsters from late-night B-grade horror movies were real and there is good money to
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The Student Activities Board hosted a coffeehouse in the name of love on Feb. 12. The Valentine’s Day-inspired event in the Dining Commons started around 8:30 p.m. Coffee, tea and hot chocolate stations were set up around the salad bar, along with fresh fruit, chips and dip, cookies and Hershey’s kisses. Several of the tables
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Just days after Pennsylvania’s favorite groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, predicted six more weeks of winter, the largest snow storm of the winter blanketed Philadelphia with 28.5 inches of snow on Feb. 6. That much snow had not fallen in the city since the infamous 1996 blizzard. As if that snowfall were not enough to fulfill Phil’s
For a moment, the stage in McInnis Auditorium resembled a Fruit of the Loom commercials, as six oversized produce products jumped and scurried around. The hilarious opening introduced an hour-long dance piece, called “Fruit for Thought” that explored the different meanings of the fruits of the spirits and their opposites. The emotional collection of dances,
Seniors perform final dances before they go Read Post »