Pianist performs Chopin on new Steinway

Pianist performs Chopin on new Steinway

Classical piano melodies filled the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall during pianist Jon Nakamatsu’s performance on Tuesday, March 20.

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Cultural experiences change composer’s musical tune

Cultural experiences change composer’s musical tune

Three composers from around the world came together to talk about their musical experiences at the latest edition of the Brown Bag series. “The New Generation of Contemporary Composers: World Premieres from Composers from Four Continents” discussion was held Friday, March 16 in the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall.

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Mixed Signals whip together a mixture of laughs

Mixed Signals whip together a mixture of laughs

The house was packed for The Mixed Signals’ first comedy show of the spring semester, bringing together both old and new fans to watch the entertaining antics of the improvisation troupe.

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A will to promote awareness of women’s issues

A will to promote awareness of women’s issues

Women in Learning and Leadership (W.I.L.L.) kicked off their first big event of the semester at The Vagina Monologues Art Show/Open Mic Night on Thursday, Feb. 2, in the Brower Student Center.

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Brown Bag Series: aid to 9/11 memorial

Brown Bag Series: aid to 9/11 memorial

Technology made its way into everyday public spaces in the first Brown Bag event of the semester.

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Underground artists take top floor

Underground artists take top floor

Students packed the house to see a night of musical performances at the “Hip-Hop Showcase” on Wednesday, Nov. 30 in the Brower Student Center.

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One lecture, 30 stories of Afghan-Americans

One lecture, 30 stories of Afghan-Americans

The experiences of Afghan Americans came to life in the lecture, “One Story, Thirty Stories — A Discussion of Afghan American Literature.” The event was held in the Library Auditorium on Monday, Nov. 7.

Author Zohra Saed talked about her early life as an Afghan immigrant born in Jalalabad, Afghanistan and raised in the United States. Saed explained that she grew up in the Sheepshead Bay area of Brooklyn but was constantly moving to different places.

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Whose MP3 is it anyway? Flash mob strikes College

Whose MP3 is it anyway? Flash mob strikes College

What do flash mobs, pants-free train rides and freezing in public have in common? These acts were the brain children of improvisation performer Charlie Todd, who spoke about his work on Tuesday, Nov 1.

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Students spun right round at ’80s prom

Students were taken back to a time of skinny ties and big hair with the funky sounds of the cover band, Just Like Prom Night. The performance was the main attraction during ’80s Night at the Rathskeller on Friday, Oct. 30.

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