Vol 95 Issue 4 - Published September 9, 2005
The past and future of Lake Matoaka
Tucked back in the woods, overlooking a slate of serene water, lies Lake Matoaka Amphitheater, a massive cement and brick exposure. Built as the primary location for the performance of Paul Green’s “The Common Glory,” the amphitheater was in perpetual use from its creation in 1946 until the end of the production in 1976, according to a Bibliography on Paul Green. Since then, the College has held a number of small concerts at the location, includi ...

Politics, rock and head banging come to the college
For all you diehard rockers or bored people looking for something to do Friday evening, be sure not to miss out on Crash Everest, a five-man band of the post-hardcore, punk persuasion, who will play at the UC Terrace at 5 p.m. Listening to the music ... more
7th grade promises laughs for Saturday's show
One dollar can take you only so far. One measly little dollar can afford you a third a gallon of gas (if you’re lucky), one song from iTunes and let’s be honest- nothing at Starbucks. But come Saturday night $1 will go far.

The 7th Grade ... more


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