The front desk is often the first location within residence halls that students see upon entry. This provides workers with ...
Once upon a time, a dated Wengatz Hall dryer creaked and groaned in pain. Unbeknownst to any of Wengatz Hall’s residents, ...
Taylor’s Wind Ensemble will return to the stage with its annual Spring concert, showcasing the work of American composers. The free concert will take place on April 30 in Rediger Auditorium. The music ...
As dancers prepare for the faculty- and student-led dance concert May 1-3, they enter two different worlds: one founded on faculty expertise, and another born of the raw narrative of a graduating ...
“Water. Earth. Fire. Air. Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.” This iconic line from “Avatar: The Last Airbender” introduced a ...
It is easy to be highly motivated, super organized, and enthused at the beginning of a semester. It is even easier to celebrate the completion of a grading period or degree program. The trouble often ...
The Most Reverend Professor J. Kwabena Asamoah-Gyadu is set to speak at the Dr. Milo A. Rediger Endowed Lecture this Wednesday, April 29, at 7:00 pm in Nussbaum 101, and address Promise, Fulfillment ...
Before he ever became a man who could command a packed theater, Rainn Wilson was just a kid trying to get laughs so he wouldn ...
MECA brought in Salaam, an Indianapolis-based Middle Eastern band, to perform traditional music with modern flair. The band ...
What began as a simple sightreading exercise has flourished as a precise and melodious work that the Symphony Orchestra will ...
In a time of national division, sports should be something Americans can turn to expectantly, knowing they can escape from ...
As shows like The Bachelor and Survivor get renewed for countless seasons, and Mormon wives send chairs across the room, reality television continues to be a hot topic in the world of pop culture.