The Lads in Their Hundreds: Songs and Arias of World War I
Robert Peavler will present his faculty voice recital in Pease Auditorium, The Lads in Their Hundreds: Songs and Arias of World War I on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
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Robert Peavler will present his faculty voice recital in Pease Auditorium, The Lads in Their Hundreds: Songs and Arias of World War I on Nov. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
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Amp! will be producing an event called Java Jam that will be hosted in King Hall's lounge on Wednesday.
The idea of studying, for many students, seems to be a horrific, time-consuming compilation of reading, note taking and falling asleep on textbooks. However, studying doesn’t have to be that excruciating.
The Arts and Entertainment Team for Campus Life gave students a taste of the roaring twenties on Thursday at the Sky Lounge. The nightclub scene offered students live music, dancing and refreshments.
With there being less than a month and a half left of the fall semester, students are growing weary and are ready for the celebration that will come with Thanksgiving and winter break. But before you can celebrate a time of family, hot cocoa, turkey and a brief time away from your alarm clock, you need to work hard. Here are six tips to get you past the mid-semester slump so you can start your breaks with peace of mind.
Most students experience some type of financial hardship during their college years. For some it’s paying for classes, for others it’s paying for books, rent, gas, car insurance and money for events. Being a college student is expensive. But here are five things college students can do to save money.
Srishti Dances of India is presenting a night full of world dance and music called the Dance Dialogues on Saturday. The event will feature Sreyashi Dey and Srishti Dances of India, Dave Sharp Worlds Trio featuring Elden Kelly & Carolyn Koebel, Christina Sears Etter, and the People Dancing Company.
Eastern Michigan University was well-represented at Youmacon 2014, an anime and manga convention held annually at the Renaissance Center and Cobo Hall in Detroit.
Eastern Michigan University has opened up its doors to the Polish Language Center of Ann Arbor, Polska Szkola, also known to many as The Polish School.
Giving back to the community is a great way for college students to add on to their resume, gain leadership and teamwork skills or even just do something productive in their free time.
“Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor,” the new game from Monolith Productions, is one of the most refreshing experiences to have in current gaming.
Daniel Radcliffe goes from boy wizard to something quite demonic in his newest film, “Horns.”
As college students generally need to afford food, rent and expensive textbooks on a small budget – purchasing the latest fashion trends isn't high on a lot of students’ priority lists.
The season of trick-or-treats has come and gone, but the craving for something sweet still lingers on the tip of candy scavengers’ tongues.
This Halloween, take the little tykes to celebrate the 14th annual Treat Parade in downtown Ann Arbor. Wonderful merchants will welcome your little costumed characters to the neighborhood with greets and treats.
Want to take a little bite out of the competition this Halloween at the costume contest? Want to creep out your roommate? Do you have a love for the undead?
If you’re not into the traditional cheese of the “Purple People Eater” or you are sick of the same old awkward cut of “The Monster Mash,” this playlist will help you build your spooky spirit and is great for that Halloween party you're having this weekend!
From parties to haunted houses, October is the month that is anything but boring with Halloween being one of the most anticipated holidays of the year. In honor of Halloween approaching fast, I made a list of events you can attend that are not only fun, but also near campus.
As a veteran cosplayer and convention goer, I've had my fair share of building costumes for myself and others. However, the thought of making a costume, let alone any necessary accessories to pair with it, is daunting for beginners. It is easier to buy it all if you have the money, but what if you don’t? You’re stuck making it. In this article, I'll show you a quick and easy way to approach prop and accessory making.