It was a crazy night as students started lining up outside of Empie Theater to stake out their spots for the sold out Residence Hall Association (RHA) sponsored Third Eye Blind show. Everyone was abuzz with curiosity. How did the RHA get Third Eye Blind to come here as part of their “Music in the Halls” series? Why was it on such short notice? Nevertheless, excitement reigned as students grew impatient to hear the famed “Semi Charmed Life” live, right in front of their eyes.
Written by Howard Barker, Scenes from an Execution combines extremely dense text with profound visual imagery, which Director Jim Peck and the rest of the company execute with clarity and precision. Scenes is set in Renaissance-era Venice shortly after the devastating battle of Le Panto and is a discourse about art’s role in shaping the minds of the public.
With varsity sports slowly descending into the off-season and pool competitions getting less attractive because of the cold weather, the average college sports fan may find themselves at a loss for activities. Well never fear, ice hockey is here! The Ice Hockey Club has slowly but surely been growing to the point where they have a devoted following.
Whether you’ve seen him rocking out at the piano, dressed as a mule at your favorite sporting event or just riding his scooter around Parents Plaza, Ryan Kavalsky ’05 has made his presence known. Hailing from Baltimore, Maryland, Kavalsky says that attending the College hadn’t even crossed his mind until his mother brought it up as a suggestion.
The Companion Club, an extension of The Seeing Eye, Inc., is a unique new organization on campus, that was established in the Spring of 2003. Its mission is to raise Seeing Eye puppies. The club was founded by Sophomore Morgan McCord, whose inspiration “came in the form of a deep affection for dogs and a lifelong goal to be of service to people in need.