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The Engine Room: Beers, Burgers & Bourbon

Arts

Laden with Pinterest-inspired decorations and rustic furniture, Mystic’s Engine Room is the new sweet spot for all-American comfort food....

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The Snubbery Awards

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It’s the most wonderful time of the year…to be a cinephile. The Academy Awards closed in on us as fast as the racecars in Rush. To...

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Winged Victory has Seen Better Days

Arts

Winged Victory, also referred to as Nike, is a replica of the 3rd century B.C. sculpture Winged Victory of Samothrace. As is true for...

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The Pulse of Student Poetry

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“It’s times like these when I really think I have the best job in the world,” stated Professor Charles Hartman as he broke the...

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Memorial Cube: Uncovering the history and evaluating the condition of a Conn relic

Arts, Uncategorized

Tony Rosenthal, Memorial Cube, 1972 Painted Aluminum, 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 feet © 2020 Estate of Tony Rosenthal / Licensed by VAGA at...

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In, Around and On The Town: Examining the historical relevance of Conn’s newest production

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Twenty-four hours.  That’s all the sailors Chip, Gabey and Ozzie have in New York City. After 24 hours, the three men will return to the...

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Laying the Master to Rest: In memory of Philip Seymour Hoffman

Arts

Philip Seymour Hoffman was by no means an ordinary actor. His passing comes at a time when certain immoral actions of Hollywood’s elite...

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Athletes in the Studio: A look at Student-Artists off the Field

Arts, Sports

At the center of a liberal arts education is the intersection of athletics and academics. The cross-disciplinary nature of the liberal arts...

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