Vol 95 Issue 5 - Published September 16, 2005
Matoaka theater prepares for renovation
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 dramatist 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 the author.

Since then, the College has held a number of small concerts at t ...

Vanity, insecurities lead to questioning of reality, appearance
A picture is worth a thousand words, but aren’t most of those words justifications of why one looks bad or how disproportionate one’s body is at that angle captured forever on film or memory disk? You may not have noticed, and hopefully you never eve ... more
Experimental, headbanging alt-rock band hits campus
For all the diehard rockers or bored people looking for something to do tonight, 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. Think of it as a way to set fr ... more

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