Written by Oscar Wilde in 1890, "The Picture of Dorian Gray" is a narrative of the seduction and degradation of innocence. Gray, a naive, shy, and strikingly beautiful young man, meets social corruption, falls under its captivating command and finally becomes the reprobate influence. [...more]
Comments submitted to The Broadside by students during the January Information Fair. Elspeth Ross The enrollment process is a bit slower than I expected, but not bad. Samantha Comes, 21 Nursing There is no family housing or childcare. I have a 3year old child and have to commute from madras to here 4 days a [...] [...more]
Don Iler The Broadside It was a wintry and dark day and the air was full of dust and the smell of burning oil and feces. I was talking to my first roommate in the marine corps, Dan, about life and the world at large and how he was dealing with being in Iraq for [...] [...more]
Kyla Becker The Broadside For Heath Ledger fans, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus is a bittersweet success. The storyline is one of director Terry Gilliam’s many erratic tales. The Adventures of Baron Munchausen director is known for his seemingly all-over-the- -place storylines, but Imaginarium is beautifully coordinated with computer-generated imagery that allows you to the [...] [...more]
Whitney Beyer The Broadside If you felt slightly stupid at the end of last week, it was probably because you were at the Slightly Stoopid show at the Midtown Ballroom on Wednesday night – whether you remember it or not. Bendites – who are all too familiar with inconvenient concert nights – had no problem [...] [...more]
Justin King The Broadside “Keep Going! You Got It!” Determined eyes, tense muscles, focused breathing, delicate movements, no sign of the fear that used to be there. Then, after putting a hand on the plastic hold, gravity takes hold. The crowd gathers around, pats the climber on the back and congratulates her on the effort. [...] [...more]
Zachary Hunt The Broadside Eleven teenagers passed the time with awkward jokes, glances, and greetings, waiting for class to begin. The sounds of violin and the odor of spray paint emanated from the Poet House. Poets and teachers Jason Graham a.k.a. Mosley Wotta and Terran Randolph a.k.a. Manifest Destiny discuss the theory of beats and [...] [...more]
Carl Rockwell The Broadside ASCOCC is planning Country Night in mid-February for students. Some, however, question it’s fairness. Family-friendly events like Free Bowling Night are a resounding success,so the members of ASCOCC are considering bringing a night of entertainment to the school’s older students. Held at The Mountains Edge, this new event hopes to draw [...] [...more]
I noticed that this month’s front cover had an extremely risqué and inappropriate image for a College representation on campus. [...more]
I want to know what government is spending my money on. Moreover, I want to know who decides to spend my money. [...more]