McDaniel’s Art on Display: “amuse-bouche”
McDaniel’s College Dept. of Art and Art History presented its Honors Exhibition show, entitled “amuse-bouche,” featuring the works of senior art honors students Jordan Beans, Hannah Mathews, Kara Owens, and…
McDaniel’s College Dept. of Art and Art History presented its Honors Exhibition show, entitled “amuse-bouche,” featuring the works of senior art honors students Jordan Beans, Hannah Mathews, Kara Owens, and…
For a while now, one of the biggest things I’ve noticed about Westminster and McDaniel College versus other schools and the towns in which they reside, is the relationship of…
McDaniel’s campus is comprised of approximately 70 buildings spread out over 140 acres, which is a lot more than one might think. As a whole, the campus is excellent, plenty…
What it is: For many girls, going to prom and getting dolled-up is a rite of passage, a big date, and a night to remember – but for some, going…
On Thursday February 29th, keynote speaker, writer, and activist, Keyon Farrow offered McDaniel College his speech on “Is Gay the New Black?” With a crowd of about 50 students, faculty,…
Characterized by large watery marks and shapes, with intricate designs patterned over top and around them, Mann’s paintings are unique abstracted landscapes of organic shapes combined with recognizable patterns and…
Wednesday, Feb. 29, saw the newest McDaniel Theatre production come to life in its opening performance. “Rivals,” written by R. Sheridan, falls under the genre heading of Comedy of Manners,…
A diverse group of McDaniel students, faculty, and staff as well as local community members gathered on Monday, Feb. 20 to celebrate cultures and people of Africa for the second…
Love to garden? Well, this semester you may be able to contribute to a garden right here on campus. In the spring of 2012, the Environmental Studies department will…
Currently on display through March 30 in the foyer of Hoover Library is an exhibit of Civil War artifacts. “The Battle of the Merrimack and Monitor” is the first of…
In order to help freshmen develop their leadership skills and build foundations to help them throughout their college career, McDaniel has offered the LEAD program to accomplish these goals….
“Lairs”: Drawings and Paintings by Ryan Browning, after 3 weeks on display in Rice Gallery, the upper level of Peterson Hall, has just closed. Ryan Browning’s work is both thought…
Soon to be playing at Western Maryland College Alumni Hall (aka: the theatre) is the play, “The Rivals.” Written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the play is set in 18th century…
“You can’t love vaginas, if you don’t like hair!” shouted Sophomore Emily Sanders, performing the piece “Hair“ at the Vagina Monologues last night. The Alumni Hall was packed for the…
People don’t watch TV when their shows are actually on anymore. Well, they do, but these people don’t live on a college campus, where you have things to do during…
McDaniel Techies Most of the hard work that goes into making every McDaniel theatre production passes by without acknowledgement. Although many of the student actors dedicate a large portion of…
1. The team has a nickname for head coach Kastner; they call him Cash. 2. During the fall season, there were only six players on the team. 3. Before a…
The book ends with a poem called “When I Am Gone,” in which Silverstein questions who will write and draw when he has passed, and then states that maybe you…
The theme behind this North Village apartment common room is the word “family.” During this holiday season it is most important to spend time with friends and family. This room…
The most noticeable difference that experienced players will realize is tactical defending. This new defensive technique replaced the simple, hold-down-a-button-to-defend tactic, and now forces gamers to think about defensive strategies….