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Student Showcase highlights on-campus performance groups


		Student Showcase highlights on-campus performance groups

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

56 minutes ago by Amanda Pacitti

Student performing arts groups have banded together to produce next week's Labor Day Student Showcase, a first-of-its-kind event that will kick off the year for a wide range of arts programs.

Disgrace! Outrage! Politics!

GW Hatchet, George Washington University, DC

56 minutes ago by Amanda Pacitti

The Shondes, a Brooklyn-based indie-punk band, is made up of violinist Elijah Oberman, bassist Louisa Rachel Solomon, guitarist Ian Brannigan and drummer Temim Fruchter.

Performance opportunities at Goucher

Quindecim, Goucher College, MD

2 hours ago by Sarah Weissman

With Goucher being a liberal arts school, it seems obvious that creative talent absolutely abounds on Goucher's campus. However, when we're busy with classes and our own activities, opportunities to perform and watch others perform can hit low on our priority list.

HITTING A LOW NOTE


		HITTING A LOW NOTE

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

11 hours ago by Rudi Greenberg

The Rocker plays it safe and fails to find its groove

What goes up must come down


		What goes up must come down

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

1 day ago by Nikoo Massoud-Moghaddam

The 2008 presidential election is less than four months away and the similarities between Washington politics and the Hollywood "image factory" have never seemed more intense. There are two new special exhibitions at the National Portrait Gallery that focus on this relationship.

Hazy Olympics


		Hazy Olympics

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

1 day ago by Tierney Sneed

Every four years, the world comes together in the hopes of celebrating superior athleticism and global unity. What actually happens is 16 straight days of exploiting national stereotypes, discussion about the sexiness of various athletes and an onslaught of Visa commercials.

Bloodthirsty hotties give girls everywhere unrealistic romantic expectations


		Bloodthirsty hotties give girls everywhere unrealistic romantic expectations

The Georgetown Independent, Georgetown University, DC

1 day ago by B Palmer

I was never a Harry Potter fan past the age of 12. To really enjoy a book like those in the Harry Potter series, one has to believe that Harry's world, full of magic and wizardry, exists somewhere. But at 12, I was shocked by one of two truths I would have to face every time I read and inhabited the world of "the boy who lived": either Harry Potter and the world he offered was all a sham or, since I still went to a normal middle school and had not received a mysterious letter beckoning me to Hogwarts, Harry Potter's world had passed me by all together, and I was a Muggle.

Playing with House Bunny


		Playing with House Bunny

The Diamondback, University of Maryland College Park, MD

6 days ago by Thomas Floyd

Actresses Anna Faris and Emma Stone discuss their new film

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