Professor shares experience living, learning in Communist Russia
Dr. Alexander V. Pantsov, a renowned professor of history, has lived quite a life since his beginnings in Cold War-era Russia. Born in 1955 near …
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Dr. Alexander V. Pantsov, a renowned professor of history, has lived quite a life since his beginnings in Cold War-era Russia. Born in 1955 near …
The Conservatory of Music featured its latest theatrical production this past weekend with the opening of Henry Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. A tragedy based on …
WXCU, Capital’s student-run radio station, is competing for several awards at Intercollegiate Broadcasting System’s (IBS) 79th Annual International Media Conference for content it has produced …
Everyone loves the holidays. The family, the friends, the food – all the festivities and merriment that we enjoy throughout the winter lead up to …
The Cap Cupboard, an on-campus food pantry for students, has officially opened its doors to the university. Monday, Oct. 22., the Cap Cupboard officially launched …
Despite the widespread observance of Día de los Muertos, until recently there has been surprisingly little representation of the Mexican holiday within American media. Google …