Spirit in the stands was not lacking on City Avenue on Saturday night, as the men’s soccer team rode the energy of the visiting Owls’ fans to a 2-1 victory over Saint Joseph’s. Despite a
Elizabethtown looked like the place to go. Even if you couldn’t make it to the town – you could at least make it to the closest theater to see Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst attempt
Ingredients for a Jazz-tini to soothe a rainy day: A little strum of guitar, a drop of sultry vocals, a dash of a swinging beat and…a silver flask? Watching jazz guitarist Joseph Federico play, you
Katrina, Katrina, Katrina. It’s all we hear about these days. First it was the brutal accounts of the damage done, and now the news is flooded with development stories about the rebuilding of New Orleans.
Sitting in a circle in Barton Hall on a Monday evening, the cast of The Playboy of the West Indies practiced reciting lines and working the magic of the script’s lyrical Trinidadian dialect. It was
Eager to get started and confident he can continue his recent success as coach of Gloucester (N.J.) County College, Rob Valli was named the new baseball coach last Wednesday. Valli, who led GCC to the
Su Pham dragged himself out of bed before dawn, arrived at Speakman Hall by 6:30 a.m., and waited an hour and a half for his adviser’s door to open so he could register for classes.
Halloween is an excuse to dress up and let out your inner weirdo … or your inner hero. It’s a holiday that is all about fun without any of the responsibilities that the hectic holiday season
Evolution satisfies science Regarding your article [“Darwin not enough; new theory vital for an education,” Oct. 18], Darwin may not be enough for the author, but evolution has satisfied scientists for a long time.
Whether it’s a prickling sensation on the back of the neck or a cold chill running the length of the spine, signs of the supernatural have fascinated humans for millennia. For paranormal enthusiasts, the City