Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp, better known as Roger and Mark from the Broadway musical and film Rent, performed at Pollak Theatre this past Saturday.
Entertainment
Cut! That’s a Wrap Working for The Outlook
“So begins the first day of the rest of my life.” Growing up, I’ve heard this phrase many times but never understood it. As I prepare to graduate, I finally grasp what this really means as one part of my life ends and the next begins. With this final submission, my time on The Outlook concludes and as I lay out my last pages, I can’t help but recollect on how I got here.
Cut! That’s a Wrap Working for The Outlook | Matthew Fisher’s Senior Goodbye
“So begins the first day of the rest of my life.” Growing up, I’ve heard this phrase many times but never understood it. As I prepare to graduate, I finally grasp what this really means as one part of my life ends and the next begins. With this final submission, my time on The Outlook concludes and as I lay out my last pages, I can’t help but recollect on how I got here.
Comic Books Get a Dose of Reality Television
When you turn on the televi- sion, you will find a whole host of reality TV to enjoy. Some have wide appeal (“American Idol,” “America’s Got Talent”), are edu- cational (“Pawn Stars”), or are just plain odd (“My Strange Ad- diction”).
Graphic Design Majors Showcase Bold Works at Senior Art Exhibit
The Art and Design Department hosted its second Senior Art Exhibit opening reception last Friday night at the Pollak Gallery and Rotary Ice House Gallery as graduating students showcased their graphic design pieces.
Zombies Aren’t the Only Lifeless Things in Operation Raccoon City
The only things evil here are Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City and Capcom for putting such a broken and unfinished game on the market. The more I played this game, the more I asked myself, “How could Capcom let such a game that tarnishes one of their flagship series loose on the streets?”
On Screen In Person’s Final Film Was a BLAST!
BLAST!, the final installment of this year’s On Screen In Person program, was screened on Monday, April 9 in Wilson Auditorium. On Screen, In Person is a traveling film series along the East Coast that screens films and allows the audience to engage the director in Q&A sessions afterwards.
Visit The Cabin in the Woods for Your Horror Movie Needs
On the surface, The Cabin in the Woods might look like every horror movie about teens being pursued by a psychopath or supernatural forces, but underneath, it’s one of the wittier, more creative, and most unique horror films to come out in a while. Writers Joss Whedon (“Buffy the Vampire Slayer”) and Drew Goddard (Cloverfield) do a fantastic job of following the blueprints of similar pictures like Evil Dead a nd t wisting them around to develop their own design.
Provost Film Series Struggles With Life Under the Bombs
As part of the Global Understanding Convention, the final film in this year’s Provost Film Series, Under the Bombs, was screened on April 5 in Pollak Theatre.









