Dance Dangerously, an audacious new musical experiment by Joe Raciti '05, lands in LPAC this weekend with a resounding bang. Packing in a dizzying array of concepts, musical styles and [...]
It was a grand, well-attended event, where ancient animosities would be aired. "The future of Judaism could depend on this debate," said Jonathan Schneider in his grave introduction. Yes, yesterday [...]
Yesterday, Orchestra 2001 performed Mozart's "Zaide"- an opera he never finished- with a new overture and finale by Peter Schickele and a new libretto by Mark Lord. Though the performance [...]
This weekend, the Amos J. Peaslee Debate Society ventured south to compete against a wide array of colleges and universities at a tournament hosted by the University of Virginia. The [...]
The Next Big Thing in Music (according to the New Yorker), M. I. A., AKA Maya Arulpragasam, is coming to Philly this weekend, and at the Ukrainian Community Center at [...]
Speaking in the Science Center last night, John Lott, a resident scholar at the the American Enterprise Institute, and Dean Baker '80, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy [...]
Dialogue for Peace Initiatives: Colombia, or DPI, will be taking over Swat Friday through Saturday, bringing together several prominent dignitaries to an open forum where they will be able to [...]
Last night, at the Friends Meeting House, around 70 students listened to President Al Bloom, Dean of the College Bob Gross '62, and Associate Dean for Multicultural Affairs Darryl Smaw [...]
John Clarke gave the Benjamin West Lecture in the History of Art yesterday in the LPAC Cinema. The Annie Laurie Howard Regents Professor of Fine Arts at the University of [...]
Over the past week ITS has switched their mail software, a change which has resulted in dramatically increased Swatmail speed. The biggest change made was upgrading the IMAP software, which [...]
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