Staff Writer Manaia Taula-Lieras (CC ‘28) attends BTE’s brief and beautiful musical renditions of Hairspray and Little Shop of Horrors for a night that centered on Black voices and reflected on social issues.
As a freshman, one of the most difficult obstacles in the transition from home to college is making new friends. Getting involved on campus is… to say the least… a challenge, but University Life events like Deal Me In: A Card Game Social at least make it a little easier.
“Teaghlach” by Rosa Thomas (GS ’26) expertly tells the story of a sinking house and the family within it. The entirely student-written and produced show ran at the Glicker-Milstein Theater from October 24 to 25.
Commercial carters mechanically recycle using shred-soak-scrub-float.
Some countries store trash underground.
Since trash piles coincide with subway stops, subways can be used
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