Archive for October 21st, 2009

The Ram Report Oct. 21, 2009

Men’s Soccer Oct. 21 vs. Mount Ida, 6 p.m. Oct. 24 vs. Albertus Magnus, 4 p.m. Women’s Soccer Oct. 24 vs. Albertus Magnus, 1:30 p.m. Oct. 27 vs. Pine Manor, 4 p.m. Cross-Country Oct. 24 at Gordon College Invitational Women’s Tennis Oct. 24 GNAC Semi-finals vs. TBA, 1:30 p.m. Women’s Volleyball Oct. 22 @ Framingham [...]

Sports briefs Oct. 21, 2009

World Cup playoff pairings announced FIFA announced the match-ups for its UEFA Playoffs earlier this week, as eight European teams will battle for the continent’s final four 2010 World Cup berths. 2006 runner-up France will face Ireland, while perennial powerhouse Portugal will play Bosnia-Herzegovina. Russia will take on Slovenia, and Greece will play Ukraine. Traditionally [...]

Suffolk team updates: runnin’ Rams and more

Golf team competes in 75th Annual NEIGA Championship The Suffolk University men’s golf team competed in the first round of the 75th Annual New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championship earlier this week, finishing 37th out of the tournament’s 39 teams, ahead of GNAC rival St. Joseph’s (ME) and Boston neighbor Wentworth Institute of Technology. The [...]

Lady Rams look to end season on high note

Article By: Andrew Macdougall While it has been a week of highs and lows for fans of the Suffolk University women’s soccer squad, there has never been a dull moment. After a hard-fought tie against GNAC rival Rivier College, the team entered what would be a historic match against Massachusetts Maritime Academy last Wednesday winless [...]

Women’s tennis prepares for playoffs

Article By: Alex Mellion The Suffolk University women’s tennis team recently completed their regular season schedule with a respectable 8-4 record (6-2 in the GNAC), and they now enter the GNAC playoffs with high expectations. Sophomore and reigning GNAC Rookie of the Year Lauren Cameron finished the season with a 7-1 doubles record with her [...]

Your Week Oct. 21, 2009

On Campus Suffolk’s Performing Arts Office is hosting Drag Show Coffee House 2009 on Thursday, Oct. 28. Come see our very own Suffolk students alongside professional drag queens and kings. The show will be performed in the Donahue Cafe. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. Off Campus Economic times got you thinking twice about buying [...]

In film show “Nothing Is (Is Nothing) Sacred,” Nothing is Sacred

Article By: Alex Sessa Experimental film is an area of cinema that defies the typical boundaries, breaks new ground, and never fails to astonish its audiences. It can shock, outrage, and even disturb viewers, but ultimately, experimental film has a powerful message that everyone should learn. 21-year-old Mass. Art Senior Frankie Symonds had the opportunity [...]

Horror Crap

Article By: Derek Anderson Horror-Rap, also known as Horrorcore or Acid-Rap, has been a recent installment in the musical entertainment world that most don’t understand. Starting in the early 90s, Horror-Rap has been an “underground” genre of music that expresses extreme violence and crime through their lyrics. The general public seems to ask: “Is this [...]

Not that Geneva

Article By: Clay Adamczyk The simplest way to describe Russian Circles, the instrumental post-rock trio from Chicago, is that they’re epically outstanding. Guitarist Mike Sullivan must be a mathematical genius. His ability to weave textures of sound flawlessly, layer after layer, by use of a live-looping pedal, is mind-blowing. Constantly transitioning between the most beautiful [...]

Where the Wild Things At Dawg?

Article By: Ashley Maceli Maurice Sendak’s beloved children’s book of the same title has completely been brought to life in the brilliant film Where The Wild Things Are (Warner Brothers, 2009). Director Spike Jonze did a beautiful job in making a quirky, dark movie that has elements for adults but not so much for children. [...]

Sleep No More goes beyond fourth wall

Converting Old Lincoln School into one outrageous set Article By: Derek Anderson and Marissa Holt A new type of innovative theatre has hit the greater Boston area all the way from the United Kingdom thanks to Punchdrunk, a British production company. Sleep No More, has allowed for the Old Lincoln School in Brookline, Mass. to [...]

NESAD Construction: From raw materials to art.

Article By: Angela Bray The Suffolk University Art Gallery at NESAD currently exhibits an wide range contemporary art. Construction, which opened last Friday, is an exhibition of new sculpture by six Boston area artists: Laura Evans, Peter Evonuk, Arthur Henderson, Ellen Rich, Isabel Riley, and Jeff Smith. The artwork displays the studio process with construction [...]

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