There are many ways to tell a story, and Arabian Nights has many stories to tell. At the heart of it is a mad-king regaining
Category: Campus Life
Starlight, star bright
From a heated Thanksgiving weekend to a drop in temperatures Monday, students bundled up and stargazed at the clear night sky. The Physics and Planetary
Film Panel Preview: “Spotlight”
Journalists shine a light on systematic crime in Boston in the Academy Award winning film “Spotlight.” A film panel will follow a screening of the
You can’t swipe right on your professor
The Communication Association Club had a “Rate My Professor” workshop in Juniper 804 to teach students how to navigate the site and use it to
Speaker Series: Adam Krentzman
As students sit with a pen and paper in hand ready to take notes, guest speaker Adam Krentzman takes hold of the microphone, and is
Auteur Film Festival: “Blue Velvet”
The smell of popcorn filled the room as people filtered inside, waiting in anticipation of enjoying a two-hour film. A showing of David Lynch’s “Blue
Arabian nights, like Arabian plays
A strategic wife, a fearsome husband and a series of suspenseful tales. The Pierce College Theatre Department will be opening its second play of their
The Brendan Trio takes the stage
The violinist raises her instrument to her chin with her bow in hand, while the cellist pulls the neck of the cello closely against his
Auteur Film Festival: “Lolita”
A half-full audience with differing opinions gathered their snacks and sat in front of a black and white screen to watch an old film present
Runway to heaven
Models strut down a makeshift catwalk. One by one, they sashayed down the runway wearing “I Vote Jesus” printed shirts. A fashion show was hosted