Spring is finally upon us.† No longer do we need to trudge through banks of snow or fight icy winds to find our way to class.† So why are so many of us still riding around in cars? We are all well aware of the …
I.S. Exhibit sheds light on comics, suburbia
The world of children and the world of adults lie side by side in this week’s Independent Study Exhibition, currently on display in the Ebert Art Museum. The two projects complement each other nicely, despite the obvious tension between them.
“Dragon” surprises with whimsy and heart
I’ve learned not to expect too much from animated action films lately ó they tend to be beautiful, but insubstantial.† Boring plots and clichÈd characters are the norm.† So going into Dreamworks animation studio’s “How to Train Your Dragon,” my bar was set pretty low. …
She and Him satisfy with retro sweetness
I became an instant fan of She and Him, a duo consisting of M. Ward and Zooey Deschanel, the first time I heard their debut album, creatively titled “Volume One.” Any guesses for what their potential third album might be called? I’m sensing a pattern.
Track and field looks to improve going into NCACs
Last season, both the men’s and women’s track teams finished fifth out of 10 teams at the NCAC Championships. Members of both teams were outspoken about their desire to break from the middle of the pack in the conference and challenge for the conference championship …
Scots split double-header with Gators, record stands at 20-6
The baseball team had an impressive weekend getting a victory in three of the four games they played. The first game was a low scoring pitcher’s duel as Scots started Justin McDowell ’11 gave up only two runs on five hits while striking out 11. …