The Courier

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20 April 2007
Volume 119, Issue 17

‘Woyczek’ and ‘The Blue Room’ astonish Monmouth audiences with controversy at Wells Theater

Crimson Masque’s productions of “Woyczek” and “The Blue Room” are shaping up for an exciting weekend. The performances will take place on alternate nights throughout the weekend. Both of the shows deal with tough topics, but are geared toward a college audience and are more than just your everyday play. “Woyczek” and “The Blue Room” hope to make you think of them as more than just plays, but rather representations of real life. Read More...

Alumnus presents war movie research 

Stephen A. Klein, a 1991 graduate of Monmouth College and associate professor of speech communication at Augustana College, returned to the campus on Monday, April 16 to deliver a lecture on his views of war as presented in the film industry.   Read More...

Concert Band’s final recital 

The Monmouth College Concert Band held its last recital of the semester on Monday, April 16, 2007, in the Kasch Performance Hall of the Dahl Chapel and Auditorium. Read More...

Calendar of Events

Friday, April 20

  •  3 p.m. - Music Dept. Recital - Dahl Chapel
  • 5 p.m. - WMCR Band - “Whiskey and a Gun” - Stockdale Center Scotland Yard
  • 7:30 p.m. - Crimson Masque Production - “Woycezk” - Wells Theater Main Floor

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Facing the Future at MC   

On Saturday, April 14, a conference called Facing the Future was held in the basement of the Stockdale Center at Monmouth College.

The conference lasted from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and was free and open to any Monmouth College student who was interested in improving his or her career development skills. Each student had to sign-up prior to the conference on the Internet.   Read More...

Reality Check: The thrill is gone

Sanjaya Malakar not America’s idol: the controversy ends

Spring, a time of renewal and, for baseball fans, spring training, a time when even the Cubs have the initial promise of a new season—which they will inevitably blow. In the United States, baseball has proven to be a sport after our own hearts.  Read More...

Scots Senior Spotlight

Andrea Emery  

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The tunes review of what’s new

The MC Music Man takes on: Fountains of Wayne

Three years ago, Fountains of Wayne gained major recognition in the world of pop music with the release of their satirical hit single “Stacy’s Mom” from their third album, “Welcome Interstate Managers.”  Read More...