The Arts Delegate position was newly added to the Leadership Application this spring. The Sorenson Center for the Arts hopes that these delegates will be able to raise awareness and promote events of the College’s artists. When listing the interests of a typical Babson student, one may assume that any type of art would appear [...]
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Putnam County Spelling Bee
On October 27th and 28th, the Babson Players put on “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”, an award winning musical by Rachel Sheinkin and William Finn. The musical was directed by Justin McCoubry. The script focused on a group of unique kids who were competing in a spelling bee. The comments, complaints, actions, and [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Review: The Players “The Importance of Being Earnest”
From October 14th to the16th, the Babson Players are putting on performances of The Importance of Being Earnest, a play by Oscar Wilde. This play has a plot based in word-play, a slowly developing conflict, and a unique style that can hardly be explained in summary. Though it started a bit slow due to some [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Spring Musical: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
Coming to the Carling-Sorenson Theater next weekend is the Babson Players’ take on the Broadway musical: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The original show, debuted in 1961, won a jaw-dropping seven Tony Awards and a Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Currently in its second revival on Broadway starring Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter Series, [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Annie the Musical by the Wellesley Players
For those of us who did not have the luxury to travel to some exotic beach or have our bellies filled with home cooked meals, there was not much to do on campus over this past Spring Break. As soon as all the lights in the dorms around campus went out however, the lights in [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Top 10 Sports Twitter Accounts
Over the course of the past couple years, social media has reshaped the sports world as we know it. Now, we’re able to see deep into the lives of our favorite athletes and analysts. Thanks to Jack Dorsey, founder of Twitter, we know everything from what they ate for dinner last night to how excited [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Babson Literary Magazine: Content & Winners
Read the FULL Babson Literary Magazine Here! The Babson Fine Arts Association in conjunction with the Babson Literary Magazine held a photograph contest. The top 3 winners are:
Read the rest of this entry »Wellesley’s Man Panel
On the night of Wednesday, November 17, I headed off to Wellesley College for the first time. I was going to attend something called a “man panel” – a panel consisting of six men and an audience of Wellesley women who asked everything and anything about sex, romance, and relationships. I had no idea what [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Spike Lee, Just Another Success Story?
“Calm” is the word that came to mind as Spike Lee began to talk. He would speak for a bit, his low voice traveling around the auditorium, and then pause for a while, long enough for me to start wondering if he forgot he was in front of an audience, only to have that thought [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Microclimates Mixed Media Artwork
Alison Williams is the showcasing many of her work at Babson this semester. Her work can be seen through Hollister Hall and Reynold’s Campus Center. There will be an artist talk on September 23 at 1:00pm in Hollister. Wilderness vs. constraint, the valid vs. the invalid, the organic vs. the artificial; these are all common [...]
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