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Sofia Coppola's film, "Marie Antoinette," loosely follows the wild lifestyle of France's most infamous queen of the ancient regime. The movie is made up of bursts of color, decidedly modern choices of music and language, and rather iffy dialogue. Coppola still manages to conjure her signature juxtapositions of people, music, [...]
by Daisy Yuhas, Arts Editor
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Polish puppetry offers thrills and chills
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Joel Swanson contributed to this article. On the evening of Oct. 28, the Lang Performing Arts Center stage was shrouded with darkness and a single light shone on the stage. [...]
by Tiffany Liao, Staff Reporter
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Ask the Gazette:
What's up with the new mascot?
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Over the summer, the college announced that the phoenix had been selected as the college's new mascot after having received the most votes from both the campus and the alumni [...]
by Lauren Stokes, Editor Emeritus
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Today:
This issue is from the time when we didn't save our weather jokes.
Tonight:
Utterly barbaric, I know.
Tomorrow:
But honestly? You're not missing much.
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Sharples was effectively closed this day, because we don't remember what they served.
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