A decade of diversity in film
By: Taylor DeVille, Associate Arts & Life Editor People don’t have to look far past the Golden Globes or last...
Trend alert: We’re seeing red
By: Kerry Ingram, Columnist There are many trends that come and go, and most of them are renewed versions of...
Gallery: Modelz of Distinction presents “Cirque du MODe” fashion show
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Caribbean Student Association holds cultural festival “Tempted 2 Touch”
[soliloquy id="9827"] Editor's note: This article, as it originally appeared, featured an inappropriate, insensitive and problematic description of the CSA's...
‘We don’t want this to just disappear:’ Two student directors lead ‘The Vagina Monologues’
By Kristin Helf, Associate Arts & Life Editor Two student performers stood side-by-side on stage in Potomac Lounge Saturday night,...
The price of “peacekeeping”
By: Megan Graves, Columnist I was really excited to write about the fact that Maryland has become the first state...
Students, community walk out of the darkness for suicide awareness
By: Jessica Ricks, Staff Writer At an Out of the Darkness Walk Saturday morning, Towson community members banded together to...
Student-directed play “In the Blood” examines poverty, misogynoir
By: Taylor DeVille, Associate Arts & Life Editor Although Nathaniel Hawthorne’s “The Scarlet Letter” is a late-nineteenth century account of...
“Caraval” is a wild night at the circus
By: McKenna Graham, Assistant Arts & Life Editor Title: “Caraval” Author: Stephanie Garber Genre: Young Adult Fantasy, Suspense/Thriller Rating: Four...

