Spokesman, Morgan State University, MD
9 hours ago by Reginald Larkin
Beyonce Knowles is back with her third solo effort and this time she is coming with a new persona , mature sound, and lyrical growth that is bound to solidify her place as pop royalty. Since her days with Destiny's Child, it has always been apparent that Mrs.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
23 hours ago by Alicia Gentile
First dates are fun and a great introduction to an even better relationship. Sometimes, things can go wrong and other times, things can be perfect - it just takes a little instruction and a bit of balance.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
23 hours ago by Ben Alexandro
Late one night in the summer of 2007, three interns pull rubber waders up to their chests, strap LED lamps to their heads and wade through a swampy stream in Basking Ridge, N.J., toward the mist nets. They are following the blond pony tail of Marilyn Kitchell as it swishes back and forth just above its own rippling reflection. As the first rays of the moon make the dew-draped hickory leaves begin to glow, a tiny, dark figure careens across the edge of their lights, and they just barely make out a winged fur smudge collide head first into the nothingness and float, delicately suspended in the midnight air.
The Eagle, American University, DC
1 day ago by Brittany Horowitz
The role of women in society is ever-changing. The way women react to society's pressures has changed quickly, and in Wendy Wasserstein's "Uncommon Women and Others," the struggles a group of young college girls face while dealing with the expectations of society are presented.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
1 day ago by Zachary Herrmann
With Quantum of Solace, Daniel Craig's James Bond grinds to a screaching halt
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
2 days ago by VERONICA GARABELLI - Associate Spectrum Editor
In an isolated room in the middle of a packed two-story house resonating with chatter and music, three women speak about their experiences as female artist.
Vreni Michelini, Alexandra Barao and Lorraine Crilley, who are part of The Pacha Mama Resistance, had their first show on Claiborne Street Saturday night.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
2 days ago by MARGE WEIMER - Contributing Writer
Two local artists are striving to inspire and motivate others by providing tools for social change in the Richmond area.
Bizhan Khodabandeh and Kenny Yates are the creative minds behind the social movements, "There Once Was a Rebellion" and "I Dream of a Richmond …"
Through T.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Jon Wolper
Mark Twain Award honors George Carlin's comedic contributions
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
4 days ago by Tripp Laino
Fifth season of Bravo reality cooking show features two local contestants
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
5 days ago by Alex Vockroth
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra joined forces with Hopkins's John Astin last weekend for an eerie musical recreation of five Edgar Allan Poe poems in honor of the master of horror's 200th birthday.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
5 days ago by Sarah Hersh
I'm on hold, listening to the new T.I. single, waiting in anticipation for Nate Novarro, drummer of Cobra Starship, to answer his phone.
Commonwealth Times, Virginia Commonwealth University, VA
5 days ago by REED S. ALBERS - Contributing Writer
As a fashion buff would say, "One day you're in, the next day you're out."
Shelby Day knows this as she steps onto a floor surrounded by thousands of people looking at her outfit, snapping photos as she walks by.
Only, her floor isn't a New York runway.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
5 days ago by Jessie Tang
The blood-thirsty main character from Stephenie Meyer's book series, Twilight, is riding on the heels of the Potter chronicles to become the tween scene's newest cultural phenomenon, and Duke a capella group Lady Blue is riding along with him at G-Loft Friday night.
The Eagle, American University, DC
5 days ago by Mia Libido
Can you believe that there is only about a month left this semester? What will you do with your newfound romance once you part ways? How are you going to deal with the cold weather and not wanting to leave your house? I have the perfect solution: sex toys.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago
An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
5 days ago by Amanda Pacitti
On…self-important people who go to movies to talk through them as realized in the example of college-aged High School Musical III viewers.
The Chronicle, Duke University, NC
6 days ago by Sam Schlinkert
Last Saturday, it became official: Durham hipsters have a new Mecca.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
6 days ago by Erica Bauwens
A cultural generation will be coming to an end soon, as MTV's "Total Request Live," or TRL, hosts its final episode, "Total Finale Live," this Sunday at 8 p.m. "Total Finale Live" will be a goodbye ceremony for the much-loved music show.
TRL began in 1997, when it was known as "MTV Live.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
6 days ago by Ashley Zazzarino
Remember "Arrested Development?" I mean the TV series, not the hip-hop group. It was on TV for three seasons and won lots of awards and critical acclaim, until it was cancelled for bad ratings. It was funny, clever, and entertaining. The critics once considered it the funniest show on television.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
6 days ago
A compilation of cultural reference points dealing with major policy issues facing the incoming presidential administration.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
6 days ago by Amy Prazniak
Approaching the front of the classroom full of students, colleagues and friends in Memorial Hall, professor Patrick White shows off his "new set of wheels." Dressed for the occasion in a suit, White announces to the audience that his new motorized wheelchair was a gift, given by a fellow coworker at the university.