“What would my life be if I had married someone else?” This is the question posed by Alan Ayckbourn’s play “Family Circles” which opened on Nov. 22.
Student Health Services promotes smoke free campus
Student Health Services coordinated the event with the emphasis on promoting the campus going smoke free next year and also informing students and staff on the dangers of smoking and encouraging them to quit.
Students bring Russian culture to campus
Students sure knew a fine way to play a Steinway at the inauguration of the first piano recital in the new Robert and Adrienne Westerbeck Recital Hall on Saturday, Nov. 23.
Lancers’ volleyball led by sophomore duo
As the tears ran down the face of Nora To’omalatai and sadness overcame the rest of the Lancers’ volleyball team, sophomore outside hitter Thula Parks was nowhere to be found.
Vocal Jazz Ensemble delivers laid-back performance
Although the crowd was small, the Vocal Jazz Ensemble delivered a smooth and relaxing evening performance on Nov. 17.
PS4 takes the stage
The PlayStation 4 was released Thursday at midnight and gamers all over the world were ready and waiting to get there hands on the new technology.
Review: Percussion Ensemble hit it off with a great bang
As the concert was about to begin, the performers walked to the front of the room to await their cue to start. Looking like they were headed to a funeral, the students were dressed in all black, which would be a contrast to the lively and colorful music they would soon be performing.
Mild weather brings mild style
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‘Opera Scenes’ brings singers talent to light
The opera singers captivated the audience with their talent and professionalism in the ‘Opera Scenes’ performance.