Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
20 hours ago by Brittny LoPresti
1. 40 oz. to Freedom (1992)- Sublime It is nearly impossible for Sublime's first released album, "40.oz.," to ever fail you. With Long Beach dubs and "funky fresh" lyrics, this 22-track album contains much more than just decent music. Relaxed and rowdy, reggae mixed with rock, autobiographical and fictitious tale, "40 oz.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
10 hours ago by Corey Hodges and R.J. Boutelle, Collegian correspondents
Here's the scene: It's approaching midnight on a Friday. You go to the University of Massachusetts, so naturally you're probably engaging in some questionable activities, with or without friends. You're mellowing out, watching the tube, when suddenly - a wretched sound is unearthed from the inner depths of your stomach, a sound capable of converting even the most passionate atheist into a God-fearing churchgoer.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
20 hours ago by Brenda Vongova, A&E Editor
Retail and luxury goods serve as mirrors of our self-worth, personality, economic, social and political standings. In the past, luxury goods were only available exclusively to the high-class, rich and famous. Today, the luxury industry has changed drastically to become democratic.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
21 hours ago by Heather Waxman, Collegian Staff
Ah, Spring. With it comes nature's fresh blossoms, the occasional rainstorm and of course the University of Massachuetts' annual Spring Concert.
Keene Equinox, Keene State College, NH
1 day ago by Corey Smith
The walls of the Main Theater in the Redfern Arts Center echoed the triumphant phrase "I am here, and look who is with me" as a group of illustrious choir singers and musicians boomed with passion and life on Saturday night, May 3. "Kaddish," a musical production by composer Lawrence Seigel, premiered at 8 p.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
1 day ago by Emily Abbate
As the school year comes to a close and graduates commemorate their best times at the university, here is a look at the biggest things from the 2007-2008 academic year in the news.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
1 day ago by Alyssa Carroll
When graduating, it is hard to find one song to entirely encapsulate all the memories and moments here at the University of Connecticut. There is no tune that can fully recreate the moments in the dining hall, the cheers at Gampel, or the nights out with friends.
The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT
3 days ago by Tristan Axelrod
It has been a long time since I last attended a Middlebury College Musical Players (MCMP) show, and I must admit that this is because my prior experiences with the group as a participant and audience member were less than satisfactory. The Middlebury College Musical Players are susceptible to a number of continual problems, as they lack the funding, training and facilities of the Theatre Department.
The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT
4 days ago by Robert McKay
"Jumpers," playwright Tom Stoppard's metaphysical circus show, went off like firecrackers across the Wright Memorial stage last weekend. It pitted Visiting Assistant Professor in Theatre Alex Draper '88, in the role of philosopher George Moore, against a horde of yellow-suited, acrobatic logical positivists known as "Jumpers.
Harbus, Harvard University, MA
4 days ago by Brenda Vongova, A&E Editor
America, the land of opportunity and success, is one of the wealthiest countries in the world; yet, the country is also known to be one of the highest Prozac-popping countries in the world. Perhaps the definition of wealth and prosperity must be more carefully defined.
The Daily Free Press, Boston University, MA
4 days ago by Charlie Adelman
Those expecting to see Swedish popstar Robyn belting out some of her Max Martin-penned teen-pop anthems at the Paradise on Tuesday night may have left a bit shaken.
The Middlebury Campus, Middlebury College, VT
5 days ago by Ashley Gamell
On the surface, Fulton Professor of Humanities and Director of Literary Studies Stephen Donadio seems to fit right into the academic archetype. He looks just as you would expect a person to look who has been a professor for four decades, serves as the founding director of the College's Literary Studies Program and is currently the editor of a prestigious literary magazine, the New England Review.
Albany Student Press, SUNY Albany, NY
5 days ago by Daniel Fitzsimmons
Castleton Spartan, Castleton STate College, ut
5 days ago by Joanna Doolan
The drivers in South Burlington ran into a bit of a traffic jam Wednesday afternoon.
The vehicles weren't stopped as the result of an accident, rather to allow an excited group of mostly females without shoes to cross the street. Passengers stuck their heads out of the windows to snap pictures, and a man pushing a stroller narrowly avoided being pushed into the street.
The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT
5 days ago by Natalie Abreu
While Connecticut, especially Storrs, might seem like a lackluster, low-key place for residents over the summer, the prospect of seeing celebrities like Robert DeNiro, Harrison Ford or Winona Ryder walking into a local store or a film crew shutting down a busy street to film a scene might change that perception.
The Daily Collegian, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
6 days ago by Pete Rizzo, Collegian Staff
Critics have been quick to pack on the praise for the summer's inaugural blockbuster, "Iron Man." Though it is likely to gross hundreds of millions at the box office with a sequel already in the works, many critics seem to be praising the movie for merely exceeding expectations.
The Justice, Brandeis University, MA
6 days ago by Brad Stern
Madonna truly does want to devour the world. In 2005, Confessions On A Dance Floor further cemented her status as an icon within discotheques around the world, as well as her seat upon the throne as the reigning Queen of Pop. The album served as an unapologetic gift to her long-term fan base, making no pretense in its pandering to her faithful gay following.