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60 Seconds: Bucket Lists

We asked six members of the McDaniel class of 2017, “What are five items on your bucket list?”   Kevin Rosenthal 1. Go to a World Cup 2. Visit the…



Zombies in Westminster

While McDaniel students enjoyed Homecoming festivities on Saturday, Oct. 19, local runners were having their own fun. These runners, however, had some motivation from which the football team might have…


Gotham is Closer Than You Think

A little more than a 10-minute walk from the heart of campus, just past the warmth of CUP but before the striped barber’s poles of Cal Bloom’s Barber Shoppe, lies…


French Week Arrives at McDaniel

If Paris has ever been a dream destination of yours, you’re in luck because McDaniel’s French Club is bringing France to the Hill! French Week is Nov. 4 to Nov….




60 Seconds: Fall

When do you tell yourself, “It must be fall”?             “I know it’s fall when leaves start changing.” Matt Odom, Senior        …



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An Exclusive Interview with Bobby Seale

Activist Bobby Seale, born in 1936, is best known as the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, formed with Huey P. Newton in 1966. The Black Panthers gained a turbulent…




60 Seconds: Government Shut Down

What do you consider the root of the problems that led to the government shutdown?     “‘The Republicans’ ignorance to work with the Democrats. They won’t agree on anything.”…


Pygmalion Opens at McDaniel

                                                The McDaniel Theatre Department’s rendition of…


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A New Take on the Old Pygmalion

Pygmalion is set to hit the stage in WMC Alumni Hall for four days beginning Wed. Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Written by George Bernard Shaw in the early 1900s,…



The Bell is Back

You never know what you’ve got until it’s gone. Wait, scratch that. You never know what you’ve got until someone tells you it’s gone. This was the case with the…


Graffiti Around the Hill

Graffiti, the anonymous artwork painted, scribbled, and etched into the bare surfaces of the urbanized world, is an indispensable form of expression. There is certainly something to be said for…