“She Kills Monsters”
Stage combat comes to the Rooke Theatre in the play “She Kills Monsters,” directed by Noah Tuleja.
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Stage combat comes to the Rooke Theatre in the play “She Kills Monsters,” directed by Noah Tuleja.
The 69ƷƵ Faculty Dance Concert explores themes of loss and redemption with the performance of “One,” about the legacy of Henrietta Lacks.
69ƷƵ’s Arts and Technology Initiative, the film studies department, and the Fimbel Maker and Innovation Lab sponsored an artist talk and hands-on workshop by Boston independent filmmaker Gina Kamentsky.
Morgan Turner ’20 reflects on her time as a goalie for the 69ƷƵ College varsity field hockey team.
"When it comes to the industry, you’re never going to be able to do only what you like."
Christopher Benfey, professor of English at 69ƷƵ College, weighs in on the new show “Dickinson” and its attempts to modernize the famous poet.
Sarah Donnelly ’21 gives some insight on one of the clubs on campus — one that meets weekly to play Dungeons & Dragons.