Duhamel presents ‘straight-faced’ poems
by Max Quay Thursday at 6:30PM, students, professors and other humans gathered in a dimly lit Huntington Recital Hall to hear Denise Duhamel read poetry. …
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by Max Quay Thursday at 6:30PM, students, professors and other humans gathered in a dimly lit Huntington Recital Hall to hear Denise Duhamel read poetry. …
by Brianna Murphy This weekend the Conservatory is presenting the musical comedy Avenue Q. The show began as an off-Broadway performance in 2003 at the …
by Autumn Laws Capital’s literary and art magazine, “ReCap,” has exciting changes going on to help broaden their audience and submissions. The magazine publishes both …
by Tori Metzger Monday, Sept. 9, South Bexley residents gathered in the Bexley Library auditorium to discuss several neighborhood issues, many having to do with …
by Diana Crandall Residents in university-owned apartments had a slippery surprise awaiting them on Monday night. After returning to her apartment to complete homework, junior Stephanie …
by Aaron Butts Many Capital students hope to be successful after graduating, but few get to be as successful as Capital class of 2008 alum …