‘Sleeping Beauty’ shines
This year’s Nu Delta Alpha and Consuming Fire Dance School’s Winter Ballet lit up the stage in Memorial Hall Saturday with their production of Sleeping Beauty.
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This year’s Nu Delta Alpha and Consuming Fire Dance School’s Winter Ballet lit up the stage in Memorial Hall Saturday with their production of Sleeping Beauty.
Read MoreYouTube user LaughPong, whose tagline states, “I make funny videos for your enjoyment. The more you laugh, the more powerful I become.” Won over The Eagle staff with this hilarious parody of Dragon Shout from Elder Scrolls V – Skyrim.
Read MoreMonday morning, almost half a century after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave his famous speech, more than 50 people participated in CSC’s annual walk in honor of King.
Read MoreWalk off the Earth and Sarah Blackwood perform a cover of Gotye’s “Somebody that I used to know” using five people on one guitar.
Read MoreNew Year’s resolutions are a way for people to better themselves. Many Americans decide to try to drop a few pounds before the year is over, or pick up the guitar they bought two years before and learn it. Although a lot of resolutions seem like good goals, I’ve never personally believed in New Year’s resolutions.
Read More“Impact,” part of the 2011-2012 Gallery Series, features 23 pieces created by Nebraska artists in response to poems by Ted Kooser, a Nebraskan who was the United States Poet Laureate from 2004-2006. The art exhibit is on display from Jan. 9 – Feb. 3.
Read More1. Sleep is your friend. Although there are a lot of last minute projects to do, it is more important to keep healthy during the week of finals. Don’t run yourself into the ground. Try to find time to get some sleep before your brain shrivels up like a raisin.
Read MoreViolinist Lindsey Stirling collaborated with musician Jake Bruene (Vocals) and Frank Sacramone (production) to make this awesome cover of LMFAO’s “Party Rock Anthem.”
Read MoreA femme finale is on display at the Memorial Hall main gallery. It hosts the selected works of the art department’s five graduating seniors – Amy Christie, Ember Welsch, Tessa Sanford, Natalie McCune, and Pricilla Sandoz.
Read MoreIn this week’s Tube-Topper from The Eagle, The Second City Network tries to find out what exactly a Hufflepuff is.
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