With his booming voice, Colin Channer inspires new writers
Last Wednesday evening, the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence Colin Channer read from a selection of his work at the Women's Studies Research Center.
Last Wednesday evening, the Fannie Hurst Writer-in-Residence Colin Channer read from a selection of his work at the Women's Studies Research Center.
It used to be that summertime meant lots of reruns on television, but in recent years, summers have been characterized by the premieres of some great new series.
Culture X 2011: Up, Up, and Away stayed true to its name. Last Saturday, students filled the Levin Ballroom for a night of music, dance, poetry and other performances of creative cultural expression, ready to be taken on a journey that spanned cultures and art forms.The committee for this year's show was comprised of Karen Hu '12, Divya Kanneganti '11, Akash Vadalia '12 and Ann Nin Wong '11.
Last Saturday night, alumni, faculty and students gathered in the Shapiro Gymnasium in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center for the Inaugural Ball, which was held in celebration of the inauguration of University President Frederick Lawrence.
From May 28 to Sept. 23, the Women's Studies Research Center will host a new art exhibition featuring student work titled "Floors and Ceilings." WSRC is currently calling for submissions from undergraduate, post-baccalaureate and graduate students of any major or discipline.
Let's face it. The mass quantity of overcooked pasta and vat of watery tomato sauce that are dinnertime staples at Sherman Dining Hall just do not satisfy a craving for delicious Italian food.
Last Thursday, a sizeable crowd gathered in the Reading Room of the Mandel Center for the Humanities to listen to novelist Linda Schlossberg '91 read from her first novel, Life in Miniature, at a School of Night event, a series of seminars co-sponsored by the Mandel Center and the Creative Writing program.
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