Quantcast The Muhlenberg Weekly
College Media Network

Life! Articles

Horoscopes

By Mama Schatz and Miss Philli D'Vine

Aries Hey sexy thang. Who’s looking your way? It could be that four-eyed stud from chem lab, that flirty chic sporting devil horns, or a rotund GQ employee. Either way, you know you’re just too shallow for those nonconformists, so look the other way. Or just mess with his or her head, you heartbreaker, you.

Center for the Arts shakes hands with potter

By John Dunphy

When people think of pottery, their thoughts may go straight to ancient times when the objects were used for transporting objects or water. They may think of a small hobby that they sometimes indulge in. Very seldom will they say that it is an art; however, the term art epitomizes what pottery truly is.

"The Telephone" rings a bell with opera-going audience

By Amy Cookson

“He left me alone with my telephone,” laments Lucy (Theresa Olin '03) after her lover Ben (Matt Barcewicz '03) has left her apartment without saying goodbye (he's not a jerk; he has a train to catch). Lucy and Ben are the characters in Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera buffa, or comic opera, The Telephone, performed last Thursday and Friday in the Center for the Arts Recital Hall.

These four walls: One little, two little, three little roommates...

By Kristin Burkhart

College is supposed to be a center for higher learning, the place where young people go to learn the things necessary for their survival in the world beyond school. However, there are so many additional things that college students can learn outside of the classrooms.

Brain cancer survivor gives Mules a taste of life

By Anna Norman

“Make up your mind, follow your heart, make a start,” are the life-altering words brain cancer survivor, David Bailey shared with his audience on Fri., Jan. 24, in the Red Door Café. Six years ago, Bailey was diagnosed with brain cancer and told he only had six months to live.

Diner Review

The Queen City Diner: Blazing colors, jukeboxes and amazing fries

By Amanda Phillips

Looking like a typical diner on the outside, the Queen City Diner suddenly becomes a world of little added extras upon going into the entry way. With arcade games in the entrance, a bakery carousel and appealing salad bar within the diner, and jukeboxes at many tables, Queen City is, as Jess Skrocki says, "your classic family diner.

"Sausage Fest" 2003

By Evan LeVine

There’s loud rock music blaring through the house PA speakers, but the pool water is eerily calm. In fact- there are more bodies in the foyer of the Life Sports Center eating free cookies than those standing around the pool awaiting the commencement of “Singled Out.

<< Back to main page

Advertisement

Poll

What are you looking forward to most this summer?
Submit Vote

View Results

Advertisement