Shira Laucharoen

Club budgets hold steady after F@CU scare for SGB

SGB initially thought its 2011-2012 allocation would be $6,000 less than the budget from last year, prompting a minor panic from within the board’s ranks. However, it recently learned that it will only have to endure minor budgetary cuts, due to a 3 percent hike in student life fees.

Reflecting on 9/11: Current students say generation marked by threat of terrorism

“I think we experienced terrorism before we were able to identify it or contextualize it,” Kat Chan, SEAS ’12, said.

Smey named executive director of Arts Initiative

Smey said that formalizing the relationship between the Arts Initiative and Miller Theatre will enable the development of more large-scale programs.

Bollinger signs NROTC agreement with Navy Secretary

Bollinger made the recognition of NROTC official on Thursday on the USS Iwo Jima.

Turnstiles should simplify EC sign-ins next fall

Long lines of students obstructing the entrance to EC may be reduced next year by a new entryway.

‘Writers at Barnard’ series features profs across literary genres

The upcoming "Writers at Barnard" installation will highlight the works of a playwright, psychologist, and poet.

Playwrights on the rise work to revive Broadway

Forget the Bard—up-and-coming theater writers are beckoning to audiences across NYC.

Barnard's 'Tartuffe' adds new dimensions to a classic comedy

An all-female production of Moliere's "Tartuffe" reinvents the classic, raising questions about the role of gender in society.

Boal's New Play Raises Questions About Truth From Antiquity

Resonance Ensemble’s production of Christopher Boal’s 23 Knives is the Roman Empire meets House, with a splash of Disney.

Spirits Hardly Unsexed in Macbeth

Roust Theatre Company’s Macbeth is a dark, nightmarish vision, with ample doses of cruelty, corsets, and violent acts of torture.