Mar 9, 2018
Greek Tragedy Meets Modern Dance
By Bryan Hay Characters from the Trojan War can often seem unreachable and amorphous, yet they stubbornly linger, tugging at us to freely offer eternal…
By Bryan Hay Characters from the Trojan War can often seem unreachable and amorphous, yet they stubbornly linger, tugging at us to freely offer eternal…
It distorts the truth, sways opinions, and has the power to impact elections. Fake news is in the news and on the minds of people concerned about its influence…
Story by Bill Landauer; photos by William Cohea The lightning bolt struck Abdul Manan Bhat ’18 two years ago. Youshaa Patel, assistant professor of religious…
By Bill Landauer Throughout early fall, columns of gnomes guarded an entrance to campus. Their white plaster bodies resembled miniature, rifle-toting members…
By Bryan Hay Markus Dubischar thrives on exploring classicism in the modern world. He eagerly pulls volumes from his office bookcase that detail Greco-Roman…
The Percussion Ensemble, boasting a record 42 student musicians, gave its fall recital to an appreciative audience at the Williams Center for the Arts…
By Bill Landauer In a letter written in the mid 17th century, the French writer and physicist Blaise Pascal said, “I’m sorry I wrote you such a long…
By Bill Landauer The Williams Arts Campus has won this year’s best redevelopment project award from the Lehigh Valley Planning Commission. The annual…
By Bill Landauer As a swing in the Robert De Niro-directed Broadway musical version of A Bronx Tale, Brandi Porter ’13 sings, dances, and acts at the…
By Katie Neitz Continuing debates over health care reform in the U.S. and National Health Service funding in the U.K. made the focus of a short-term study…