Admitted students descend on College Hill
A Day on College Hill had record-high attendance among students admitted through the regular decision process, with 823 of 2,649 students accepted to the class of 2017 flocking to campus from Sunday to...
View ArticleSpring Weekend delivers engaging lineup
Alas, the weekend of revelry comes to a close. The Main Green lies worn and muddied from the foot stomping of thousands of Brunonians. The stage is dismantled and the Ratty un-Fratty’d. As students...
View ArticleRhode Island legalizes same-sex marriage
On the steps of the Rhode Island State House, Gov. Lincoln Chafee ’75 P ’14 signed historic legislation making Rhode Island the 10th state in the country to legalize same-sex marriage Thursday. The...
View ArticleMen’s water polo opens season, prepares for next home tournament
The No. 16 men’s water polo team played five matches this weekend, finishing Sunday with a 3-2 record at the Bruno Fall Classic held in the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center. The Bears faced off...
View ArticleRISD exhibit showcases American history through art
In a contemporary gallery known for its clean cut lines and vast blank walls, one may be surprised to find an intricate set of traditional silver and an ethereal portrait of a woman in a pink ballgown....
View ArticleRay Kelly lecture canceled amidst student, community protest
A lecture by New York City Police Department Commissioner Raymond Kelly scheduled for Tuesday afternoon was canceled after protesters halted Kelly’s speech and would not yield the floor. Controversy...
View ArticleFall Dance Concert showcases range of student choreography
Video by Kavia Khosla and Maggie Livingstone. At this weekend’s annual student-choreographed Fall Dance Concert, attendees can expect lots of diversity and energy in all the pieces. The show covers a...
View ArticleGilbert and Sullivan hits high note with ‘Iolanthe’
Opera may seem like a genre of the past, but Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Iolanthe, or, The Peer and the Peri” transcends the bygone era from which it came. Directed by Meghan Kelleher ’12 and presented by...
View ArticleCorsets lace together in social commentary
When Esther Mills, a 35-year-old black woman living in New York City at the turn of the 20th century, admits to a client from Fifth Avenue, “I’ve only been to the theater once,” the audience members...
View Article‘Blackout’ marks solidarity with Mizzou students of color
Several hundred students, faculty members and administrators dressed in black gathered on the Quiet Green between University Hall and the Van Wickle Gates Thursday afternoon to show solidarity with...
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