The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
22 hours ago by Erica Bauwens
Most students on campus spend a good amount of their free time browsing the popular website collegehumor.com, a site that has made hilarious videos like "Charlie Bit Me" and "Chocolate Rain" a staple in college society. Rowan alum, Kevin Corrigan, turned this average student's hobby into a career, as he has become one of the new staff members of College Humor.
Acorn, Drew University, NJ
53 minutes ago by Danielle Firavanti
Here I am, finally, after three months of my internship, face to face with Conan O'Brien, ready for my moment to make myself memorable, identifiable and unbearably funny. And all I can say is, "Def."
After 25 hours a week of getting his lunch, picking up his suits, watching him at rehearsal and studying his career from start to finish, I felt ready for the moment when we would truly meet.
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
1 hour ago by Sean Smith
The idea may seem a little ridiculous: A person is born as an 80-year-old man and then progresses to age backwards, getting younger each year.
You would think that this is comedic and in no way able to be a dramatic film, but David Fincher's "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" takes this concept and crafts it into a beautiful piece of cinema in both a narrative and visual manner.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
19 hours ago by Kevin Speirs
What's six times cuter than a puppy? Six puppies.
Streaming live for the past few weeks, a camera fixed on a playpen for six Shiba Inu puppies has captivated the world.
A San Francisco couple started the cam as a way to monitor the puppies while at work.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
23 hours ago by Ian Wudarski
A week before Thanksgiving marked the release of the 22nd James Bond film "Quantum of Solace." Quantum picks up right where "Casino Royale" left off, and leaves no questions unanswered from the previous film.
Despite many James Bond films, we have yet to see the development of a true "sequel" or continuation of a previous film.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
1 day ago by Maggie Mallon
A supernatural twist on the classic boy-meets-girl love story, "Twilight" is an entertaining adaptation of the Stephenie Meyer novel.
While characterized by a frivolous and predictable plot, fans of the novel will not be disappointed with director Catherine Hardwicke's film.
The Whit, Rowan University, NJ
1 day ago by Erica Zolinas
Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" series has accumulated a large group of devoted readers. The movie based on Meyer's first book, "Twilight," premiered recently to those die-hard fans that anticipated the movie would be just as great as the book. Unfortunately, they may have been let down.
The Villanovan, Villanova University, PA
1 day ago by Ben Raymond
"There's no other movie that I would want to be a part of as much as this one; it's everything."
For James Franco, being a part of Gus Van Sant's latest film "Milk" was more than just another role. It was personal - a chance to be an active participant in a cause he deeply believes in: the gay rights movement.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
1 day ago by Laura Herzog
Comedian Kevin Shea aptly directed humor to his audience at his Nov. 18 performance, sponsored by the College's Asian American Association (AAA), in the Mildred & Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall.
About 70 students attended the standup comedy event, a component of Experience Asia month, which also included a performance by up-and-coming comedian Kevin Camia, who was featured on Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham.
The Signal , The College of New Jersey, NJ
2 days ago by Caroline Russomanno
For four magical nights on the Kendall Hall main stage,
"Seussical! The Musical!" was definitely all the rage.
A fun time was had by everyone there
Thanks to TCNJ Musical Theater (TMT)'s great care
In their rendition of the tribute to the great Dr. Seuss.
The singing was tight and the dancing was loose.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
2 days ago by Francis McDevitt '12
Is there anything more frightening than a child who must act violently out of necessity, whose very nature is violent? Or a child whose life is so steeped in loneliness, neglect, and sorrow that violence is an inevitable outcome? Two such children populate the world of Tomas Alfredson's "Let the Right One In.
The Hawk, Saint Joseph's University, PA
2 days ago by Andrea Modica '11
It's the picture of perfect chaos: Hundreds of excited teen girls, accompanied by bored-looking boyfriends, crowd the barriers at King of Prussia's United Artists Movie Theater. What, you ask, is the occasion? It's none other than the midnight release of the highly anticipated vampire-romance/thriller, "Twilight.
The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ
3 days ago by Apolinar Concepcion
"Hearbreak is a Motherf#%*er." This was the original title of Pink's fifth studio album, before retailers threatened not to sell her album because of its explicit title. Although the title was changed, the theme remains intact. Funhouse is a near perfect album that showcases Pink's exquisite vocals and her niche for writing emotional, catchy and heart-wrenching tracks while still having "fun" with her in-your-face, up-tempo pop/rock gems.
Meridian, Lehman College, NY
3 days ago by Nabil Rahman
With his new book of poetry hitting shelves nationwide, Lehman Professor Billy Collins takes time out to talk poetry with Ink club's Nabil Rahman.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
3 days ago by Sarah Hubbs
Jess Diffendall, a former university student, always dreamed of her wedding day - flowers everywhere, a white dress, seeing friends and family together and hearing "Here Comes the Bride" as she walks down the aisle to the woman of her dreams.
The Pioneer Times, William Paterson University, NJ
3 days ago by Akemi Kanashiro
With over 17 million copies sold, Twilight has become a best-seller teen novel that has hit bookstores worldwide. Translated into 20 different languages, this teen novel has won numerous awards and gained much recognition as the "New York Times Best Seller" and "Publisher's Weekly Best Book of the Year.
The Quad, West Chester University, PA
3 days ago by Chris Monigle
Thanksgiving is mere days away. On that day, families will gather to eat turkey, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, apple pie, cherry pie, pudding pie, and they will watch football. On Thanksgiving, thanks will be given, and blessings will be counted.
Ticker, CUNY Baruch College, NY
3 days ago by Abraheme Hassan
Two years after James Bond's successful relaunch with "Casino Royale" the secret agent finds himself on a mission of revenge after a taboo emotional entanglement with lover Vesper Lynd (Eva Green), in the newest addition to the series, "Quantum of Solace."
Bond films are usually a collection of must-haves with exotic cars and gadgets that seem to jump out of video games while still looking suave under Bond's control.
The Review, University of Delaware, DE
6 days ago by Alicia Gentile
"I just wanna go to the rooftops and scream, 'I love my best friend, Evan.' " This quote from "Superbad" is an example of the wave of man-to-man relationships called "bromances."
The Triangle, Drexel University, PA
6 days ago by Jess Herbine
Over a thousand fans crowded the entrances of San Francisco's Stonestown Galleria Nov. 10, surprising the unsuspecting, understaffed security that was counting on only 300 to 500 people to show - who reads books these days, anyway?
Their naivety resulted in one bloody trip to the hospital, a complete cancellation of the event and a flood of tears.
The Laf, Lafayette College, PA
6 days ago by Beth Wrasse
Students, professors, and professionals came together for two weeks for a high-intensity script development sessions on the Broadway-bound rock musical Caligula, based on the Roman emperor. Lafayette hosted scriptwriter and composer Eric Svejcar, producer Rich Affannato, director Christopher Presley, and actors Euan Morton (Scottish star of Broadway's TABOO) and David Edwards.