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Java Review: Who? No. What? Yes.
What? burst onto the Java stage for the third consecutive week in a row of blaring horns, bountiful vocal harmonies and crowd-pleasing conga lines. The crowd was indeed pleased, dressed up in a SLU slew of outlandish costumes, characters!-->…
Java: Call Me a Cab, Telescreens!
A skeletal feline… A polka-dotted bald lad… A boogying Northface puffer model tearing up the dance floor… Meatball au d’oeuvres… An anarchist Margaret Thatcher… To quote three of the esteemed Java Barn housemates, "I think this might be my!-->…
Java (and Pub 56) Review: Feeling the Funk
SLU Funk hit the St. Lawrence University music scene with stride and pride with a raucous opus of brass-boosted bronze soldiers and harmonious vocalizing virtuosos. The ensemble already has quite the semester under their belt after!-->…
Java Review: Petite League Hits a Homerun
Laurentian weekend's Melonfest ended with a home-run performance by the low-fi power pop band Petite League, a New York City-based band that originally hails from Syracuse, New York.
The Java crowd was sparse as Petite League took!-->!-->!-->…
Never Fear, Melonfest Is Here
As we round the corner towards family weekend this Saturday, students and families are eager to know what sort of fun events are planned.
Luckily for students and families, this Saturday evening will be packed with music and!-->!-->!-->…
Java Review: Molly Martin
Electric, I do declare. The newest staple of Java lore arrived Thursday in the form of a proudly LGBTQ+ shaggy redhead with an absurd amount of spunk and magnetism. Molly Martin came to our humble campus after nearly a decade in the!-->…
ACE’s Battle of the Bands Contest
On a beautiful Saturday night, with the Java Barn garage door being open for the first time since the fall, five student bands competed to open at Spring Fest for Neon Trees on April 15. The bands competing for this opportunity were,!-->…
Brule County Bad Boys Prove to Be Good
The light beams against the backs of necks—purples and greens camouflaging guitars and cowboy boots alike. To your left is the swayer, to your right is the headbanger, and though they are different, the looks on their faces mimic one!-->…