Features & Entertainment
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May 1, 2009763
Student’s film invited to Cannes
By Jess Scanlon A documentary film by senior Patty Wittenburg will be shown at the internationally renowed Cannes Film Festival this summer. “I found out…
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May 1, 2009844
‘A little help’ from his friends
By Paul Mullin It’s around noontime on a sunny Saturday, and a small wedding reception is getting underway. It isn’t the most glamorous setting, but…
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May 1, 2009461
Bursar celebrates milestone
By Faina Sandler The turbulence of World War II disrupted Anna Shevchuk Robbins’ early years. Born in Ukraine, she and her family walked to Poland,…
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May 1, 2009768
‘Lady’ spurs questions among audience
By Valis Vicenty Everyone loves to party right? The Lady from Dubuque, sponsored by Alpha Psi Omega opens in the middle of one, in which…
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May 1, 2009513
Film filled with romantic clichés
By Kaitlin MacRae As little girls grow up and dismiss the notion that boys have cooties, they try to decipher those subtle yet confusing messages…
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May 1, 2009479
Alum builds educational YouTube for kids
By Adrienne Stazzone When Donna Guthrie graduated from Rider College in 1968, she never could have predicted that she’d return to her alma mater over…
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April 24, 2009361
Student granted trip of a lifetime
By Allie Ward Senior Ericka Kriedel can already speak French, Spanish, Chinese and German. Adding Thai to the mix should be no problem. Kriedel, an…
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April 24, 2009345
Honoree receives special award
By Oliver Joszt and Laura Mortkowitz Although Mike Rutkowski is the grants manager, he has been involved in many activities during his nine years at…
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April 24, 2009780
‘Torino’ hits the target
By Jas Singh The name Clint Eastwood is synonymous with iconic films, conjuring up images of characters, scenes and dialogue that have come to define…
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April 24, 2009762
Student’s paper a symphony of success
By Adrienne Stazzone To many students, the thought of changing majors as a second-semester junior is absolutely frightening. But for current senior Aimee Deibert, who…
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April 24, 2009617
Deaftones rocks Rutgers championship
By Heather Fiore Many students already find it hard to juggle homework and extracurricular activities. Try being a member of Westminster Choir College’s renowned a…
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