Vol 95 Issue 17 - Published February 17, 2006
Unconventional ‘Kiss’ challenges norm
Student theatre production “Stop Kiss” is set to premier Feb. 23 at PBK under the direction of instructor Sarah Dixon. “Stop Kiss” was chosen after students in Contemporary Theatre & Feminist Theory classes expressed an interest in seeing this modern love story come to life.

“Stop Kiss,” written by Diana Son, follows two very different women -- Callie from New York City and Sara from the Midwest -- whose friendship builds to a romantic ...

‘Comedienne’ hosts free show
Tomorrow at 9 p.m., Lodge 1 will once again play host to an up and coming comedian. University Center Activities Board brings a different comedian to the College every month. However, tomorrow’s performance will be a little different.

“We’r ... more
Golfers prepare for campus open
Kappa Delta will host its 11th annual Campus Golf philanthropy event tomorrow, beginning in the Sunken Gardens. Since the sorority first started sponsoring the event, it has proved to be one of the most popular and entertaining Greek philanthropies, ... more

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