No Composure shows that ‘Everything Happens’ for a reason on their debut EP
By Maxwell Mitchell | March 29, 2026University student band No Composure released their first EP titled “Everything Happens” Friday.
University student band No Composure released their first EP titled “Everything Happens” Friday.
The “Visions of Progress: Portraits of Dignity, Style and Racial Uplift” exhibit is on display at the local Trinity Episcopal Church until Mar. 11.
The annual event features a series of first, second and third year students performing stand-up comedy, many of whom are attempting it for the first time.
Park Chan-wook uses a combination of sharp dialogue, slapstick humor and beautiful camera work to explore the depths that a man might go to save his family
The demonstration comes weeks after the most recent “No Kings” protests across the country Oct. 18 and days before the election for Virginia governor Tuesday.
Adorning the walls of the Upper West Oval Room of the Rotunda, the vibrant and intricate printmaking pieces of Mimili Maku Arts offer students a way to learn more about the Anangu people of South Australia.
These three books range from informational to inventive to introspective and give readers an assortment of entry points for learning and thinking about AI.
Gunn’s “Superman” is lifted straight from the pages, complete with pocket dimensions, skyscraper-sized monsters and red trunks.
The concert was a culmination of the effort the group has put in throughout the semester and included a guest appearance from another a cappella group and emotional send-offs for those graduating.
Armstrong balances her life as a musician while educating University students through her unique musical and cultural perspectives.