The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
3 days ago by Rachel Hunt
"Location, location, location:" the importance of this real-estate mantra is something that the Museum of Contemporary Art, Cleveland (MOCA) knows all too well. For over 10 years, the museum has been planning to build a permanent home for its artwork, which will enable it to move out of its leased headquarters on Carnegie Avenue currently shared with the Cleveland Playhouse.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
1 day ago by Angela Thomas
Everyone remembers her as the cute redhead from the 1998 version of the classic film, The Parent Trap.
Now all anyone hears about is Lindsay Lohan's many trips to rehab, mess-ups, and jail time. 24-year-old American actress and singer, Lindsay Lohan has been a hot item in the press since she turned the legal age of 18.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
1 day ago by Devon Czekaj
Despite being around since the '70s, Canada's most celebrated progressive rock band is still going strong.
These past few years have been especially kind to Rush, with a guest appearance on The Colbert Report and cameos in the 2009 comedy "I Love You Man.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
4 days ago
This summer, Case Western Reserve University students Noah Garfinkle, Stephen Fleming, Lydia Whittington, Kate Hart, Sana Haider, and Robin Wilson teamed up with seven professionals from the Central Ohio chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) and traveled to Batoula, Cameroon with the specific purpose of building two wells in the community.
The Observer, Case Western Reserve University, OH
4 days ago by Adam Spektor
In the same song from which I pulled this column's name, Stephen Malkmus sings, "You can never quarantine the past." This holds true for all the *NSYNC and Britney Spears you used to listen to and might currently pretend don't exist. I learned that such notions were follies, and to explain how I got there, it may be best to explain the awkward things I grew up listening to.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
4 days ago by Chloe Finigan
They say that college is the best four years of a person's life, but when exactly does that start? With the jam-packed weekend of welcome, Monday seemed like the only day to really take the idea of college in.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
4 days ago by Andy Treese
One thing that I absolutely love about summer time, in addition to going to the beach and riding extremely fast roller coasters, is the sheer amount of new albums released and concerts performed at this time of year. Just as every other year, there are new albums that are good, bad, and just plain ugly.
The Rocket, Slippery Rock University, PA
4 days ago by Michael Chiappini
American cinema is dead. Am I qualified to make this statement? Probably not.
Summer is often known for its great crowd-pleasers. What did we have this summer? "Toy Story 3." Should the third installment in a Disney franchise have been the best film of the summer? Probably not.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
4 days ago by Marielle Mondon
Senior Staff Writer
Artists from GW and D.C. drew inspiration from their vacations to produce Classroom 102's current summer-inspired exhibit in the Smith Hall of Art.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Jared Brenner
Hatchet Reporter
Hidden among Gelman Library's textbooks and scholarly journals is a small but growing collection of the International Counterculture Archive's D.C. punk rock collection.
The Jambar, Youngstown State University, OH
5 days ago by Chelsea Miller ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT EDITOR
As part of this year's Welcome Week, Youngstown State University will welcome special guest Tyrone Wells to perform once again on campus during a Penguin Pre-Party.
The GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Kendra Poole
Hatchet arts gives you a whirlwind tour of different artistic hotspots in the D.C. area, from galleries and and music venues to pastry shops and cinemas.
The Concordian, Concord University, WV
6 days ago by Andrea Lannom
Whether it was the travel, the expression of grief, or a mix of both, there was something about Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love that absolutely sucked me in. This book not only brings the reader to tears through a traumatic divorce but also brings the reader to peace by the pursuit of balance.