Pop trio pumps up repertoire with Supermodel
By Scott Thompson, Arts & Entertainment Editor || Three years ago, Foster the People took the music world by storm with the release of its debut album, Torches. This release…
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By Scott Thompson, Arts & Entertainment Editor || Three years ago, Foster the People took the music world by storm with the release of its debut album, Torches. This release…
Students who have studied abroad at F&M-approved programs were encouraged to submit photos of their experiences to the 2014 F&M Everywhere Photo Contest. The photos were separated into 4 categories:…
By Scott Onigman, Senior Editor || The following is a list of sites where you can digitally stream your own choices, some of which come with video (mainly Youtube). Each…
By Arielle Lipset, Campus Life Editor || As graduation approaches, seniors are bombarded with questions and anxiety over their career choices and post-graduation plans. Consequently, the themes of F&M Players’…
By Erin Moyer, Associate Opinion and Editorial Editor || This weekend was an artsy time on F&M’s campus. And this op-ed is about why we should have more weekends like this.…
By Sara Blank, Opinion and Editorial Editor || Fred Waldron Phelps, infamous head of the Westboro Baptist Church known for his anti-gay protests at public events, died last Thursday morning…
By Jeffrey Robinowitz, staff writer || Last Thursday, Joel Eigen, don of Ware College House, invited students and faculty to attend a panel discussion entitled “Crisis in Crimea,” which was…
By Abigail Quint, Editor in Chief || This article is not so much a review but instead a celebration of the best comedian working right now: Chelsea V. Peretti. In…
By Eric Acre, staff writer || This week’s Common Hour featured Dr. Omid Safi, professor of religion at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a leader of the…
By Julia Cinquegrani, Managing Editor || While many college students cherish Saturday mornings as one of the few days they can sleep in, brothers of Chi Phi Fraternity have been spending…
By Clarissa Grunwald, staff writer || Last Thursday, in the keynote address of International Women’s Week, entitled “Theatre for Social Justice in Syria,” Naila Al Atrash, Syrian theater director and…
By Sophie Afdhal , Associate Sports Editor || Instead of heading to their respective homes for Spring break, the women’s softball team headed to Ft. Myers, Fla. to train for the season…
By Lila Epstein, Senior Staff || The men and women’s rowing teams kicked off the racing component of their Spring season with a Spring break trip to Oak Ridge, Tenn.,…
By Thomas Ross, Staff Writer || New York City is widely considered the hub for recruiting high school basketball talent in the country. But housing “The World’s Most Famous Arena” and…
By Justin Kozloski, Senior Staff || As I end my term as Editor in Chief of The College Reporter, I notice that it is a bitter-sweet experience. On the one…