Digging into your lineage is like opening doors, each revealing someone who could have been a track star, a military hero or a victim of
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Winning the game of clubs
There may not have been any gold medals or torches held high, but there were a few broken eggs and twisted ankles at the Club
Shaheen Vaaz discusses theater and directing ‘In the Heights’
Anthony Sanchez from KPCRadio.com features Theatre Instructor Shaheen Vaaz, who is directing Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical “In the Heights” this theater season. “In the Heights” will
‘The Green Book’ movie screening
Historical based textbooks about social injustice may be boring to some, but when given a new platform in cinema it broadens its audience, and gives
‘Twelfth Night’ strikes comedic gold
When you begin to imagine the illustrious world of Shakespeare most would see witches conjuring spells and lovers wandering the streets of Verona. It is
‘Ex Machina’ kicks off festival
Over the last decades, the role of women in film has slowly changed from the typical protagonist such as a damsel in distress to women
Faculty takes the stage at Thursday recital
Professors are usually the ones working behind the scenes helping students succeed, but Thursday they had the chance to shine on the stage alongside their
STOMPing to the next phase of college
When it comes to transferring the application process can be overwhelming, mostly for first time applicants. It can be hard to choose from various universities
Preview: There’s no disguising true love
The works of Shakespeare are considered timeless, priceless and universally adaptable. They even travel well, all the way down to the islands. Twelfth Night
Planetarium reaches for the sky
The Milky Way galaxy may seem vast. But, when compared to the Laniakea Supercluster, which houses not only the Milky Way but about another 100,000