Noëlle Parlette
Articles (11 total)
How to not be the roommate from hell
Adjusting to campus life can be difficult, especially when you have to share a new living space with someone else.
Don't be lonely on the holiday
If you’re staying on campus over Thanksgiving break, you might have some concerns. Will you have enough to do?
Tintypes: A journey through American History
A production of the Tony-nominated musical, Tintypes will take place at the Quirk Theatre on November 21 and 22 at 7pm, November 23 at 2pm, December 4, 5, 6 at 7pm, and December 7 at 2pm. The musical will be accompanied by a live music ensemble, and the usual cast, normally made up of five members has been expanded to twelve.
Hillel has the answer
Hillel held an event last Friday at McKinley called Who Is in Your Community? The purpose of the event was to invite students of all religious, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds to take part in discussing the theme of community and how diversity is a vital part of a functioning one.
Six ways to beat the mid-semester blues
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 Christmas break.
Enlighten and frighten guests
We have a special, magical realm
Taylor Swifts' album worth shaking off
Former country-princess-turned-1950s-cat-lady popstar Taylor Swift has been releasing music videos and tempting fans with a few songs from her new album, “1989.”
EMU choirs to perform at Pease
There is something very unique about experiencing a live choir concert. Live performances in general are riveting experiences, but there is a certain magic in hearing voices harmonize together eloquently.The sound of a choir can move an audience in powerful ways.
A film that speaks to an Internet-obsessed generation
A quality film is one that tells a story all people, especially this generation, can see themselves reflected in. The indie film “Men, Women, and Children” might have that story.