Each year, the Ethnic Student Council hosts UNITY, a performance that welcomes ethnic groups from all corners of the earth to perform in front of their peers as a way to display their cultures.
Posts tagged as “issue 26”
The Gatehouse wall experienced a “partial spalling” on Monday, as students were informed by campus-wide announcement. The incident occurred at approximately 9:15 a.m.,
The Honor Board, in conjunction with the Samuel C. Williams Library, hosted “Behind the Books,” an annual event for which rooms in the library normally not available to the public are opened, on Wednesday.
Back home in the Hudson Valley, there’s a small Japanese restaurant in a neighborhood (or whatever the rural equivalent would be) called Apple Valley.
Lambda Upsilon Lambda hosted Stevens’ first Epic Rap Battle last Wednesday in Hayden Lounge. The event was led by Joshua Negron who emceed throughout the night as various performers took the stage in character to engage in rap battles.
I wasn’t planning on writing another article about a fighting game, including the “Mortal Kombat” series. However, even with my borderline ridiculous standards, “Mortal Kombat X,” the latest installment to this aged and considerably stale series, exceeds my expectations and steers the franchise into a positive direction.
This month, Basic Books is publishing a new edition of my first book, The End of Science, originally released in 1996.
The Chinese Student Association hosted Dim Sum Night on Wednesday in the Babbio Atrium at 9 PM. The event brought many students out to enjoy various dishes in traditional dim sum fashion.
I’ve become, belatedly, a Sherlock Holmes groupie. I dig the BBC series Sherlock, starring the suddenly ubiquitous Benedict Cumberbatch, as well as its American counterpart Elementary (I prefer the latter, in part because of Lucy Liu, the best Watson ever).