Volume 86, Issue 26
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
CYCLONE MYANMAR
A terrible cyclone tore up the Asian country, leaving the death toll in the thousands. Find out what happened inside.
The student newspaper of the University of New Haven since 1938 ELM CITY PERFORMS FIRST DRAMA The Elm City Theater Company prepares for a big weekend when it will put on its first dramatic plays. Look inside to find out when the performances are and what they are all about.
DESTROYS
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Spring Weekend Starts Off Right With Exciting Spring Concert
By SARA MCGUIRE STAFF WRITER
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WEST HAVEN— As a school, we are not known for our ability to attract mainstream bands (there was some talk of the other UNH getting the Dropkick Murphys, but we won’t go there). The concert this year, however, was truly a blast. More eclectic than last year’s DJ, country PREPARE FOR SUMMER band, and rock/punk bands, BLOCKBUSTERS Spring Concert 2008 proStart your summer out right by vided an enjoyable evening knowing which movies you’re gothat practically everyone ing to need to save your money for. Celina’s summer movie preview could enjoy. will help you plan ahead. The concert started a – Page 8 bit late, and students and PRESIDENT KAPLAN guests alike were more SPEAKS OUT than frustrated with the cold weather, but it was all Check out what President Kaplan has to say in his last article of the worth it in the end. Opensemester. ing the show, Kat DeLu– Page 7
INDEX Arts & Entertainment Bulletin Board Editorials Fun & Games
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National/World News
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New Haven News Sports
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Lifehouse performs at the annual Spring Concert on Friday, May 2.
na danced on stage amid back-up dancers to perform her songs, which are generally known to the world as dance and club beats, such as the popular “Whine Up.” She had the crowd dancing rather quickly, and even invited students up on stage
to dance with her. This certainly won the crowd over, but there is only so much shoving one can generally take, as students swarmed towards center stage to get themselves, or their friends, to cha-cha and get down low with the pop singer.
A KERI COMEROSKI PHOTO
Overall, DeLuna’s performance was decent. There was some disappointment when it came down to her actual performances, as she had far too much vocals in the background See SCOPE page 5
Spring Weekend Photo Recap
Photos by Dan Osipovitch