Purple, white, and gold.
These were the first colors to catch my eyes as I entered the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center to see Tony Award-wining musical “SUFFS.”
The colors that decorated...
With a hollow, almost haunting breath that reverberates through your chest, the Navajo flute produces a sound like wind flowing between smooth canyon walls.
This is one of the unique forms of music...
Part 1- Michael Rosa
Content Warning: This article contains brief discussions of child abuse.
Editor’s Note: Minor spoilers ahead
When Jalen Campbell went to the theater to watch the “Michael”...
Activism is eternal.
On May 26 through May 30, it exists in the hearts of heroes on Baltimore’s Hippodrome stage through the performance of Tony Award-wining musical “SUFFS.”
“I think...
Amid trying to graduate, I sit at my computer endlessly applying for jobs, trying to get them to notice me. No replies, distant noise of negative opinions from those around me, declining emails with nothing...
When people think about Greek life, they usually picture the social stuff first. Big‑little reveals, formals, matching outfits. But what gets overlooked is the part that actually makes sororities...
Editor’s Note: Minor spoilers ahead
What happens when a teenager who ages four times faster than normal, a dysfunctional family, and a choir committing check fraud together inhabit a stage?
A...
Most education majors spend four years working toward their goal of becoming a teacher. Justine Bagasbas is doing it faster as an accelerated student.
On the accelerated track through the education...
There is one rule in The Philip A. Zaffere Library quiet room – keep quiet.
However, on April 24, six passionate poets spoke as loudly in the library as they wanted, and nobody dared “shush”...
On the last Friday of March, Adam Abdur‑Rahman found himself standing inches away from a giraffe. The very one Theodore Roosevelt collected over a century ago.
It was not a museum exhibit,...
In 1969 a brown wooden box connected James Howard and his family to the mighty men on the moon.
The 71-year-old Stevenson safety officer remembers watching the first moon landing in black...
On the last day of March, Stevenson faculty, staff and students drove onto campus and, if they didn't read their email, were surprised to find that several parking areas on the Owings Mills North Campus...