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Radio host talks about show, “Bonjour Chanson”

Yunah Kim, Staff Writer April 6, 2018

“Welcome to Bonjour Chanson,” said radio show host Charles Spira in one of his most recent episodes of “Bonjour Chanson.” “In this episode, we will focus on Francophone songs from today. The...

BØRNS experiments with second album

BØRNS experiments with second album

Hannah Shoemaker, News Editor February 2, 2018

Singer-songwriter Garrett Borns, stylized as BØRNS, is taking a step in a new direction with his sophomore album, “Blue Madonna.” The singer’s first full-length studio album, “Dopamine,”...

The worst songs of 2017 uninspired, tired

The worst songs of 2017 uninspired, tired

Lana Heltzel, Staff Writer January 19, 2018

In a year as turbulent as 2017, one may have expected artists to reply in kind with impactful, expressive music that shakes up the status quo and speaks to issues plaguing the world. Instead, 2017 proved...

Using storytelling, activism to promote social change

Using storytelling, activism to promote social change

Fernando Jimenez, Managing Editor October 27, 2017

“Every social movement begins with one person telling their story.” Kat Evasco, award-winning stand-up comedian, performing artist and writer, welcomed over 40 students from nine different states...

Serendipity kicked-off with a Colorfest on Friday, April 1, drawing out students and community members to partake in the celebration of Spring.

Spring, community and music collide

Mara Stern & Carson Risser, Staff Writers April 8, 2016

“It was basically any other weekend except with twice the drinking and three times the dancing.” That was what first-year Elijah Rogan-Kelly reflected on his first Serendipity in an email interview,...

Music and tabletops and golfing, oh my

A. J. Pasquale, Staff Writer September 25, 2015

Most people expect college students to be involved in something other than school. Whether it is clubs, sports or other types of extracurricular activities, most students become involved in order to be...

Review of Goon by Tobias Jesso, Jr.

Dylan O'Connor, Guest Writer April 7, 2015

There is something surreal and haunting about the photograph on the cover of Canadian singer-songwriter Tobias Jesso, Jr.'s debut album Goon. In it, Jesso's face is partly obscured by darkness. The background...

Review of Reelease by Reesa Renee

Ronda Muhammad, Guest Writer March 10, 2015

After the first listen to “Reelease,” I was delightfully satisfied. The journey that Reesa Renee takes you on as you listen to her album is like going to the spa. First, you enter the spa, open your...

Review of Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper by Panda Bear

Dylan O'Connor, Guest Writer March 3, 2015

Panda Bear, A.K.A. Noah Lennox, is known in his band Animal Collective for being the foil to the group's other co-founder, Avey Tare. On his own he is known as the creator of such masterworks as 2007's...

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