In the past three years, I have rarely missed a dance concert. The student, faculty, and informal dance concerts are always impressive, and I always look forward to the performances. That being said, Moving Stories, was one of the best I've seen here. It featured the choreography of Dana McGowan, '10, Ashley Taylor, '10, Lynn Lisella, '11, Olivia Alvarez, '10, Emily Daly, '10, Katie Fierro, '11, Rebecca Haverson, '10, Aubrey Kupstas, '10, Laura Mayerson ,'10, Carolina Millard, '10, Michele Sasso, '10, and Ashley Sleeth, '11.
"Do you like vampires? Do you like lesbians?" I sure do. So when I saw the scarlet flyers leading down the Seegers staircase with the preceding headlines, I made sure to cancel all my appointments for Nov. 12. The event took place in the back of Seegers Union and was hosted by authors Nell Stark and Trinity Tam.
On Tues., Nov. 10, the ever popular Muhlenberg Idol was held. Open to all students, auditions were held prior to the event and ten students were selected to participate in the popular on-campus event. Students, staff, and faculty came out to cheer for their favorite idol, filling the Great Room.
I entered the Al Hirschfeld Theater on Broadway not knowing anything about Hair and walked out mesmerized and riveted from one of the most amazing theater performances I've ever seen. Hair tells the story of hippies during the Vietnam era and the peace and love that they were yearning for in the 60's.
I wouldn't say my motive for getting a Facebook account was for the easy stalking, but that seems to be a bonus. I find myself "creeping" on acquaintances' walls when I'm not sowing crops in Farmville or whacking someone in Mafia Wars. This new form of stalking has become commonplace in our society.