Tick-tock the time is near. As the end of the fall semester draws to the campus, the musical sounds of the violin and piano will
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A class for the muggles
Semesters can be long and boring but students will have the chance to walk through what would seem like a normal classroom door, only to
Theater Review: Take the crookeds with the straights
As the fence gets built, the family’s story unfolds. A well-intentioned, but bitter father chains his family to a pragmatic, realist lifestyle after his youngest
Beyond the ‘Fences,’ a world of color
Broad shoulders, back straightened with a commanding presence, lead actor for the upcoming production of “Fences” Lester Purry stepped off the stage to guide actors
Historic insight in modern times
Drama takes the stage, transcending time with themes of overcoming social norms and a universal tale of familial bonds that speaks to audience members across
Helping students one step at a time
Staff members stacked boxes of pizzas in a round table as students went in the Great Hall, ready to have their transfer questions answered by
An era of swing in the 21st century
In the air, sliding on the dance floor, men and women dressed in 1930’s-styled sailor suits and floral dresses, swung to the sounds of the
Winter solstice, a night of culture and celebration
The winter solstice is the longest and darkest night of the year, but in the midst of it, Shab-e Yalda penetrated the night with bright
A meal for all
Home is where the heart is, but sometimes the heart stays home, whether it be two miles away or thousands of miles away. November, which
MEChA sets their sights on Skid Row
Cold nights on concrete floors, shivering from the howling Los Angeles wind, homeless men and women are in need and coming to their aid the