Gallery: Dragon Con
Missed out on Dragon Con 2014? Click through our gallery to see some of the best sights and events at the convention. Features editor Ashley Bianco also detailed the weekend’s happenings here. – Photos...
View ArticlePhoto Essay | 9.16.14
Photos By James Crissman, Associate Editor “Life is a train of moods like a string of beads, and, as we pass through them, they prove to be many-colored lenses which paint the world their own hue, and...
View ArticleEleven Albums to Look Out for This Fall
After a summer of relentless pop hits and mindless power choruses, we’re all in need of some new music to get those hooks out of our heads. The slate of albums set for release this fall offers a...
View ArticlePhoto Essay: Civil Rights Museum | 9.23.14
Photo Essay by James Crissman, Associate Editor Atlanta takes pride in being a center for civil rights throughout American history, and this past summer, the city has adopted a new Center for Civil and...
View ArticleNew year, New campus
[caption id="attachment_15736" align="alignnone" width="1024"] Photo by Hagar Elsayed / Photo Editor[/caption] The University made a series of recent structural changes around campus, digging to repair...
View ArticleA Call to Action: Robert Moses
Civil rights legend Bob Moses spoke in Winship Ball Tuesday for the annual martin Luther King, Jr. lecture hosted by the Department of African American Studies. Moses was one of the leading organizers...
View ArticlePeshawar Candlelight Vigil
Harris Qazi, a College freshman, organized a candlelight vigil in Asbury Circle Friday evening, honoring the victims of the massacre at a school in Peshawar, Pakistan on Dec. 16.
View ArticleThis Week in Photos: 1.23.15
Here's a selection of photo's from this week's events. Be sure to check out our other gallery on the Peshawar candlelight vigil.
View ArticleGreek Organizations Welcome New Members
More than 500 women lined up in front of sorority houses and more than 350 men chatted outside fraternity houses for the 2015 Emory Panhellenic Council (EPC) Recruitment and Interfraternity Council...
View ArticleDugoni Embraces ‘Roots’ With Local Farmers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3bZ1n6TyUk When Hannah Dugoni reaches her fork across the table at a restaurant and asks, “Are you gonna eat that?,” she is probably not referring to your fries....
View ArticleEmory Celebrates Founders Week
Commemorating the date of the first meeting of the Emory College Board of Trustees on Feb. 6, 1837, Founders Week has incorporated Emory’s earliest history as an institution into a week full of free...
View ArticleProfile: Soul Food Cypher
In the tiny basement of WonderRoot, a community arts center in East Atlanta, a group of people forms a tight-knit circle in the center of the room. Spectators surround the circle and line the sides of...
View ArticleCollege Night at the High Museum Showcased Students, Art
While artistic ability isn’t for everyone, it won’t stop you from appreciating art. The High Museum of Art gave college students the opportunity to do just that on Saturday, Feb. 21 at the museum’s...
View Article‘Vagina Monologues’ Effective, Not Ideal
Feminists in Action, a student organization focused on addressing issues of gender in and around our campus, staged its annual production of Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues over the weekend in the...
View ArticleEmory Women of Color Stun in ‘For Colored Girls’
On Friday Feb. 27, I attended a showing of the student-acted and produced “For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf,” written by Ntozake Shange, and directed by College...
View ArticleStudent Improv Group Shines
Rathskellar’s second annual “You’re Not My Real Dad’s (RETURNS!)” was even better the second time leading the audience to laugh out loud for the entirety of the one hour show. Rathskellar, Emory’s...
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