| | | | | There are many traditions that come to mind when decorating for the holidays. Some of the more popular ones are a Christmas tree in the living room, lights adorning the outside of the house and a festive wreath hanging on the front door. When it comes to wreaths, though, students may not realize that the state wreathmaking champion attends this very school.
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| | | | | Last week, students in professor Lizzy Spohr’s “politics of sexuality” class helped facilitate discussion and raise awareness through a number of activities as part of their participation in The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence Campaign.
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| | | | | The College officially kicked off the holiday season last Thursday with Snowfest ’04, a community service and social event combined with a celebration of different cultures.
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| | | | | Are you on thefacebook? The College, along with 293 other schools, is part of this Web site.
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| | | | | For many students at the College, the most strenuous form of exercise they get is running to class. Some probably have not even run a mile since fitness testing in high school and most of us could never even imagine running a marathon, but that’s just what Daniel Adami, junior mechanical engineering major, did last month.
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| | | | | “We’re not monsters. We’ve just made bad choices.” These are the words of Robin Easterling, a former inmate at Edna Mahan Correctional Facility for Women in Clinton. Easterling, along with fellow inmates Melvina McClain and Midge DeLuca, is the subject of “Freedom Road,” a documentary produced by Lorna Johnson, assistant professor of communications studies at the College.
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| | | | | Aspiring filmmakers from the College will have a chance to screen their work when WTSR’s “The Matt and Kat Show” and the College Union Board (CUB) present the second Student Film Festival on Sunday Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. in the Travers/Wolfe main lounge. Admission to the event, which features a variety of films made by students at the College, is free.
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| | | | | December has arrived and with it comes the inevitable cold, snow and holidays. With Hanukkah already underway and Christmas approaching, it is time for your handy-dandy guide to holiday hot spots and events in New Jersey and New York during the season that we at the College fondly call “Winter Break.”
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| Movie Review | | | | People often find that it’s the smallest things that change their lives forever: it can be anything from deciding to stay in one night to bumping into a perfect stranger on the street. In “Finding Neverland,” it was sitting on a park bench one afternoon that changed the life of Sir James Mathew Barrie.
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| Movie Review | | | | I went to see “Closer” this past weekend, thinking that it would be a light movie, possibly mixed with some troubling romance. When I heard someone compare the film to “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” I thought he was surely mistaken. There was no way that “Closer” could possibly be as biting and insightful as the classic Edward Albee play and respected Mike Nichols film. As it turns out, I was the one mistaken.
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| | | | | Need something to listen to while studying for finals or packing for break? We’ve rustled up a list of our favorite holiday and winter-type songs that should cheer the heart and bring back fuzzy memories of not being at school.
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| | | | | The task of recording a follow-up to Interpol’s debut album, 2002’s “Turn on the Bright Lights,” must have been daunting to the young band. Their premiere was very close to a masterpiece.
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