The freakiest thing about Paranormal Activity 3 isn’t the lights turning on and off or doors slamming shut, but how these events took place in September 1988 when I was a month old. Beyond that, the third installment of this growing series still uses simple means to generate scares while expanding its narrative and the paranormal activity.
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Darius Goes West Embodies Strength and Determination
Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a disease where all the muscles in the human body degenerate, causing the legs to fail, and eventually the heart.
Historic cameras and photographs are a snapshot to the past
The Guggenheim Library is currently hosting an exhibit featuring historical cameras and photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, presented by Enoch Nappen, associate professor for political science and sociology.
Ray Michelli Remembered by Many
Beloved Member of the Communication Department Passes Away
New ‘Walking Dead’ Season Keeps Viewers Hungry
Before we dig into the sophomore year of AMC’s “The Walking Dead,” let’s give ourselves a refresher on some of the most important points from season one.
Crimes of the Heart Coming to Woods Theatre
Beth Henley’s Play Will Run November 9 to 20
If you ever took John Burke’s, Associate Professor and Director of theatre arts, acting class, you probably heard a speech about happiness. “You have a right to be happy and the hardest time to remember that is when you’re sad,” Burke said.
Have You seen This ‘American Horror Story’?
Let’s be clear on one thing. “American Horror Story” is not in any way shape or form “Glee,” even though they do share creators, Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuck. There is neither a joke nor a jazz hand in sight.
On Screen In Person Journeys to Bethlehem
“I didn’t write this script. I listened to it,” writer/director Jim Hanon said about his documentary, The Little Town of Bethlehem to a crowd of young and old on October 10 in Wilson Auditorium. Hanon was the latest filmmaker to present his work and participate in a Q & A in the new film series, On Screen In Person.
Wilson Auditorium Gets a Visit From Nick Flynn
The University’s Visiting Writers Series presented its second author of the year by bringing Nick Flynn to Wilson Auditorium on Thursday, October 6. The audience was comprised of students and professors alike, who were both eager to understand the mind and works of this accomplished writer.
How to Succeed in Replacing Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway
Darren Criss and Nick Jonas to Take Over Leading Role Next Year
Last spring, Broadway revived the classic musical comedy How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with much success. The musical centers around J. Pierrepont Finch, a window washer who works his way up the corporate business ladder with the help of a book aptly called “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” Stars John Laroquette and Daniel Radcliffe have received much critical praise for their performances.