By: Bry Woodard There is no denying it. A new era of basketball has arrived. With increased coverage and a plethora of stars to choose from, the 2022-2023 women’s collegiate basketball season has been one that will go down in history. Basketball has been around since the 1890s and the National Basketball Association was established… Continue reading A New Era of Basketball
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A Look Into: Humor by Rolando J. Gomez
By: Bry Woodard An innovative and diverse take on classical music, Rolando Gomez’s senior recital, which will take place on May 5, at 4:30 in Stull Recital Hall, is not to be missed. Gomez took a moment out of his busy schedule to meet with me in CLEA. A Miami Florida native, Rolando is an… Continue reading A Look Into: Humor by Rolando J. Gomez
Dreamlike Orchestra Carries Candide
By: Bry Woodard On March 9, almost every bright red seat in Hall Auditorium was covered by at least one butt cheek. Everyone was there to experience Leonard Bernstein’s rendition of Voltaire’s novel: Candide. As the overture began the orchestra, under the direction of Raphael Jiménez, immediately brought the light of spring to the hall… Continue reading Dreamlike Orchestra Carries Candide
Preview: Marley Howard’s Junior Recital
By Bry Woodard Like many voice majors on the day of their recital, Marley Howard is guaranteed to have a bottle of honey in hand on March 4, right up until she is set to take the stage for her Junior Recital at Stull Recital Hall at 4:30pm. Howard, a Connecticut native, is a jazz… Continue reading Preview: Marley Howard’s Junior Recital
Review: SRO at Feb. 17 Jazz Forum
By Bry Woodard A sold out Cat in the Cream hosted the first Jazz Forum of the semester on February 17th at noon. Some audience members sat in chairs, some chose the floor, while others were forced to stand, packed in like sardines in anticipation of the show. With no introduction, Abel Cecchi (trombone), Colin… Continue reading Review: SRO at Feb. 17 Jazz Forum



