Month: <span>February 2007</span>
All odds were against Dan deLalla '07 midway through the New England Championships last weekend. Stepping off the mat after ...
Film Commentary: The politics behind the Oscar race
For the first time in a long time, there appears to be some genuine suspense at the Academy Awards. "Little ...
Tefillat combines experimental and Jewish folk music
Experimental music collided with prayer songs at the Tefillalt Ensemble concert this past Thursday in the Crowell Concert Hall to ...
Writer presents “human” stories
Duality is perhaps the most apt word to sum up the skill and mindset of author Yael Hedaya, who spoke ...
Paul Brady ignores the “Whoa people”
Fans of Irish folk music and modern guitar pop were in for a treat Friday night when Paul Brady, Irish ...
“Random Family” author shares stories about research method
Early on in Adrian Nicole LeBlanc's Wednesday talk at the Russell House, she alerted audience members that her personal brand ...
Sex workers’ show features humor, reflections, and nudity
This Wednesday night, a rowdy group of students packed the Campus Center's Multi-Purpose Room to watch naked women twirl tassels ...
Lounge set to reopen
The strangely peaceful WestCo Café is about to be restored to its usual loud, smoky and raucous atmosphere. The popular ...
Journal highlights the abstract
The title of the campus’s newest literary magazine—Ostranenie, which means "to estrange the familiar" in Russian—is meant to cause readers ...
Ngogodo ’08 wins peace grant
When Kudakwashe Ngogodo '08 first arrived on campus, memories of his home in Mberengwa, a small village in Zimbabwe, were ...
