Archive: Mar 2011

Athlete of the Week: Justin Lyttleton

Senior sprinter Justin Lyttleton, who helped the 4x100-meter relay team place third at the Washington and Lee/VMI Track and Field Invitational this past weekend, answers some questions for CT. Read More

Few trades shake NBA

Though a number of struggling teams have made blockbuster deals in an effort to bring in star power, few have found that big names translated into big wins. Read More

At Kenyon, a rebound and a relapse

The women's tennis team defeated Kenyon College, 5-4, while the men failed to salvage a game in a 0-9 decision. Read More

Track sends talent south

The men's and women's track and field teams traveled to Lexington, Va, to take part in the VMA/Washington & Lee Carnival. Read More




YellowJackets take on buzz-worthy, commendable goal

There was a full house on Saturday, March 26 in Strong Auditorium, where the YellowJackets staged “Kenya Feel the Love Tonight.” Read More

‘Exposure’ performance sheds light on Deaf culture

The “Exposure” show, put on by UR’s American Sign Language performance group, Sign Language Associated Performers (S.L.A.P) Read More

Nintendo 3DS: A new realm to gaming

Oh, 3-D. We have such a love-hate relationship. I was quite skeptical when Nintendo announced their plans for a glasses-free 3-D portable console early last year. I was lucky enough, however, to go to the Electronic Entertainment Expo in L.A. last summer, and I instantly fell in love with the 3DS, feeling a sense of […]