The Eagle, American University, DC
14 hours ago by Mia Libido
Happy Holidays everyone! It's absolutely ludicrous right now with finals, end of the semester, dreary weather approaching and holiday shopping. I have decided to help you out a little and compile a top 10 gift ideas list for when you need something creative or something sexy.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
1 hour ago by Emily Katz
Hatchet Reporter
Generic Theater Company will perform "Radio Free America" this weekend, an original work by theater professor Ally Currin.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
6 hours ago
Renovations to their 2130 G St. location have SWW students temporarily relocated in Northeast D.C.
HatchetArts is hoping they miss us as much as we do them: The lines aren't long enough at Wendy's.
Thanks for the playlist goes to news intern Alex Altskan, a senior at the boundary-less magnet school.
The Eagle, American University, DC
7 hours ago by Ali Goldstein
My friend and I had an oral final in less than a week for our French environmental politics class. So we did the most logical thing we could think of: we took a day trip to Belgium to eat cake. And it was the most delicious cake, too: lemon cream, with a candied almond crust, served with fruit tea and cappuccino in little white cups.
GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC
8 hours ago
An entertainment guide for the cash-strapped college student
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
17 hours ago by Thomas Floyd
After a stellar start, NBC's Heroes has tapered off into faulty storylines
Quindecim, Goucher College, MD
1 day ago by Christina Chandler
Goucher dancers truly were in action on November 20 and 21 as the dance department held its fall concert, entitled Dancers in Action. Seven choreographers created six pieces for the production that showcased Goucher's dancers in diverse ways.
Starting the show was Sacred Balance, choreographed by Goucher dance faculty member Linda Garofalo.
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Alex Rush
Britney Spears' latest comeback falters in every way possible
The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD
2 days ago by Reese Higgins
Vampire Weekend discusses its humble start and plans for a new album
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC
2 days ago by Scott Bradley Oranburg
Before I begin to give my opinion about Guns N' Roses' 13-years-in-the-making, $11 million-cost-of-production release, that has perhaps the most storied past of any rock album in history, I must first admit that I really wanted "Chinese Democracy" to be an utter, hopeless failure.
The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC
2 days ago by Nikoo Massoud-Moghaddam
"Twilight," the film adaptation of Stephanie Meyers's phenomenally popular vampire book series, is famously about teenage romance. But there are no long make-out sessions, no R-rated nudity and no explicit mentions of sex. In fact, not once in the movie do either of the protagonists say, "I love you.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
2 days ago by Sarah Hubbs
Jess Diffendall, a former university student, always dreamed of her wedding day - flowers everywhere, a white dress, seeing friends and family together and hearing "Here Comes the Bride" as she walks down the aisle to the woman of her dreams.
The UB Post, University of Baltimore, MD
2 days ago
Christine Nielsen, D.B.A., professor of international business and strategy, and members of her international management class at the University of Baltimore took a trip to Lisbon, Portugal, from Oct. 25 to Nov. 1. The students were working on the Wright Global Business Scholars Program to study the feasibility of creating a financially sustainable center for learning about and appreciating Portuguese string instruments and fado, a genre of folk music native to Portugal.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Alicia Gentile
"I just wanna go to the rooftops and scream, 'I love my best friend, Evan.' " This quote from "Superbad" is an example of the wave of man-to-man relationships called "bromances."
The Eagle, American University, DC
6 days ago by Donny Sheldon
Darren Aronofsky's latest film, "The Wrestler," has fearlessly dared to explore a realm of storytelling that no other director has in the history of cinema: the professional wrestling industry.
"No one's ever done a wrestling picture before," Aronofsky said during an interview with The Eagle.