GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago by Christina Williams
Hatchet Reporter
Practice makes perfect for the GW Raas team - at least, that is the mentality the group believes in as they prepare for a nationwide competition happening at the Lisner Auditiorium in November.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
14 hours ago by Hsia-Ting Chang
In recent years, the number of investigative crime dramas on television has exploded.
Practically "how-to" guides to hiding your very own murder, they have monopolized network TV and given rise to an entire generation of savvy, copycat criminals.
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
1 day ago by Kimber Wiegand
Lights! Camera! ... Harvard? Director David Fincher and his film crew have transformed Homewood for "The Social Network."
News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, MD
1 day ago by Sarah Salovaara
"This Is It" gives his fans a chance to see him in his element, as a ruthlessly efficient professional, while also providing a taste of just how incredible the concert series would have been. Still, it left me with a sinking feeling.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 day ago
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
2 days ago by Alexandra Kahrer
Loyola's Evergreen Players performed their rendition of the Broadway musical, Chicago, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Under the direction of Arion Alston and Ernest Liotti, a professor in Loyola's fine arts department, McManus Theater transformed into an era of jazz, liquor, adultery and murder reminiscent of Chicago in the 1920s.
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
3 days ago by Vanessa Keen
Towson is the unofficial sushi capital of Maryland. With seven restaurants within a mile radius serving the stuff, sushi dining is not only a popular option for the town's college population, but also one of the tempting touristic allures of Greater Baltimore County.
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC
3 days ago by Anna Cheimets
Tapas is definitely a "thing" right now. Everyone is doing it. Well, maybe not everyone, but the range of cuisines that one can order on "small plates" is enticingly broad. No longer must we be satisfied with Spanish tapas or Greek and Mediterranean mezza; there are miniature versions of French, Indian, American, Latin American and Asian dishes to be found around the District, and many of them are very good.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Florence K. Hunt-Herrington
This past Tuesday was the 2009 BET Hip Hop awards.
It featured some of hip hop's most talented artists. The show was hosted by Mike Epps of "All About the Benjamins" and "Next Friday" fame.
He is a stand-up comedian and actor. Epps began his career on Def Comedy Jam back in 1995.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
4 days ago by Donald Vincent
The question is, when an album leaks over the Internet, does it hinder or promote album sales? In the music industry, an album leak is inevitable. It is like death. Once you've lived life to the fullest, creating your opus of sound, and have an album release date, you can look forward to the death of your work because it will be released over the Internet, hopefully closer to your proposed release date.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Chris Monigle
Last year, a promising new show was sent seemingly to its death when FOX executives decided to air new episodes on Friday night. Friday nights are known as the place where television shows go to die.
In this case, every show that was scheduled on a Friday night eventually was cancelled.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
4 days ago by Joli McCarthy
Halloween has become the second largest commercial holiday. Americans spend an estimated $6.9 billion annually on Halloween.
However, many people don't know the history behind the traditions we celebrate.
Halloween's origins can be traced back to the Celts, who celebrated their New Year on Nov.
The Greyhound, Loyola College, MD
4 days ago by Samantha Blee
Everyone has a memory about Michael Jackson's story. Whether you grew up with the releases of the King of Pop's legendary dance moves, followed the media's excessive coverage of his personal life, supported one of his many charities, or just blasted his music in the car with friends, each one of our memories reflects the impact Michael's showmanship had on the world.
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC
5 days ago by Allie McCarthy
Walking down M Street, where J. Crew follows Anthropologie and Banana Republic stands just a stone's throw away, the innovative fashionista may wonder if she has been suddenly transported to a mall in Des Moines, Iowa or any other town in the United States.