The Review, University of Delaware, DE
10 hours ago by Brian Anderson
In his fourth studio release, titled On My Way Here, Clay Aiken continues to impress listeners with a soothing voice, sweet lyrics and overall solid songs. Albums like this make it clear why the former runner-up of American Idol is still putting out records - he's talented.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 day ago by Alysson Cwyk
Being a college student in Philadelphia, chances are you've attended either a show Larry Magid has booked or a venue where he has presented thousands of music legends.
On May 7, Drexel University hosted Magid, the founder of Electric Factory concerts, as well as WXPN's midday host, David Dye, in an interview before a small group.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Alysson Cwyk
My senior high school "PROM" was such a thrilling event: the fancy dress, uncomfortable shoes, smelly corsage, bumpy limo ride, embarrassing poses, bad food, irritating music and plenty of characters. But aside from all of the annoyances, it was a night that I will never forget.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
3 days ago by Sarah Strang & Rachel Hook
With graduation looming closer, many seniors are faced with feelings of regret before entering the real world. We asked ten seniors the same question: If you could do anything, and still graduate, what would you do?
Ashley Luke said, "Steal all the answers to my final.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
3 days ago by Catie Thompson
Because this is my last column for The Lafayette, I compiled a list of my favorite entries from the past two years in which I have been writing "Off the Beaten Path." These ten are just some of the albums, TV shows, etc. that I still frequently listen to and watch.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
3 days ago by Deborah Silverman and Alexandra Scheinfeld
There will always be the ongoing debate between Mac and PC, based on personal preference, but if cost is your main concern, you may want to choose a PC.
With low starting prices and a wide range of machines to choose from as well as customizable parts, PCs prove to be the best computers for the hard-working, tight-budgeted student.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
4 days ago by Maggie Mallon
Every girl dreams of the special day her Prince Charming will take her by the hand, look into her eyes, and sing "You're so beautiful, you could be an air hostess in the '60s."
Or maybe not.
Whether or not this is your romantic ideal, one thing is certain: Flight of the Conchords, New Zealand's self-proclaimed fourth most popular folk-comedy duo, has had a busy year, and their success stems from their witty music, containing lyrics just like that.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
4 days ago by Courtney Linde
A majority of students would agree that during finals week there is an extra component that is added into everyday diets: caffeine.
Although Holy Grounds does the trick to meet the needs of caffeine-craving students, there are a few other alternatives.
I know what you are thinking: "Go to Starbucks or Dunkin' Donuts!"
As these two establishments are well respected and have great reputations, isn't it time to broaden our beverage horizons and try someplace new?
Lucky for us, Villanova is located in an heavily "café-populated" area.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
4 days ago by Emily Kostic
October 30, 1970 - Black Sabbath played their first American gig.
1973 - Actress Jane Fonda (pictured right) spoke out against the Vietnam War in Esby Gym.
Sept. 29, 1973 - Ralph Nader called the government "immoral" in a lecture in Wilson.
1976 - Tom Waits
- Patti Labelle
- Hall and Oates
1977 - Blondie
- Bill Cosby
1978 - Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post spoke of the Watergate scandal.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
5 days ago by Jon Guito
With classes winding down and the weather heating up, college students everywhere are preparing for the latest and greatest of cinematic spectacles to keep them occupied, and poor, over hiatus. Hollywood is ready for them, prepared with an onslaught of big-budget showcases for all types of movie-goers, particularly those fond of stuff blowing up, CGI and comic books.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
5 days ago by Janel Mueller
Thomas Marshall Jr. isn't surprised many people don't know much about Stanley Steamers today.
"They were a scarce item 80 to 90 years ago so today many have just forgotten or didn't even know they existed," Marshall says.
When the Stanleys were first introduced in 1897, mechanics often knew more about these steam-powered engines than they did about gas-powered engines, otherwise known as internal combustion engines, which were also becoming popular.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
6 days ago by Jennifer Heine
Junior Spencer Tofts scored a 1250 on his SATs, took Advanced Placement classes before college and enjoys baseball.
A mathematics major, Spencer is like many other students at the university with one major exception - he is 13 years old.
Spencer, a Newark resident, says he received his high school diploma when he was 10 years old and was enrolled as a university freshman at age 11.