On April 15, the university opened Those Who Returned and Those Who Did Not in Buley Library, a Holocaust exhibit honoring stories of survival, loss and resilience across generations.
By Solé Scott Editor-in-Chief After what seems like an eternity, “Euphoria” Sundays are back with a new season. The show premiered in the winter of my sophomore year of high school, and
Sofia Rositani — Reporter NOTEorious is an acapella group that performs on and off campus, and carols during the holiday season at different resident halls. NOTEorious also is usually asked to sing the
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Buley Library is hosting an open art exhibit, “When Caged Bird Sings,” that showcases the stories of multiple women who have undergone traumatic experiences but still persevered. “When Caged
Jacob Waring — Online Editor Crescent Players, College Democrats and other students jumped to the left, took a step to the right then put their hands on their hips to do the pelvic thrust.
Anna De Simone — Contributor Today’s college student slang is influenced by factors such as social media and the feeling of being included by social groups on campus, said English professor Dina
Jackson Volenec — Reporter Kanye West released his highly anticipated album “Jesus Is King” on Oct. 25, releasing several months after the date he had originally stated on social media. Kanye has consistently
Review by Jessica Guerrucci — Managing Editor In a film focused on stereotypes surrounding mental illness, violence and capitalism, Joaquin Phoenix’s performance in “Joker” pulls viewers in while highlighting controversial topics. In
Hunter O. Lyle — Sports Editor As Latin music blared throughout the ballroom, the attendees of the 12th annual Noche de Gala, were dressed in their best tuxedos and dresses and sat
Ellie Sherry — Reporter Last Tuesday the gallery titled, “The Impact on Innocence,” and was set up in Lyman Center and created by Deborah McDuff Williams. The Impact on Innocence was given its
Review by Nina Bartlomiejczyk — Copy Editor “Tall Girl” is a new movie on Netflix detailing a bullied and diffident high school girl, Jodi Kreyman, played by Ava Michelle, who towers over
Sofia Rositani — Reporter The Crescent Players, a club dedicated to theater on campus, have become busy bees over the last couple weeks, first with their musical Pippin, having opened on Oct. 11.