On Thursday, Nov. 29, Broadway and television actor Sheryl Lee Ralph will perform her one-woman show, "Sometimes I Cry," at 7 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. Written and performed by Ralph, the show focuses on the "lives, loves and losses of women infected and affected by HIV/AIDS," according to a Web site advertising the event.
Last year the world witnessed the launch of three new innovative game systems with far more capabilities and possibilities than ever before. Now, a year after the release of the three systems, how do they compare among consumers? What the Nintendo Wii lacks in graphics it makes up for with its hypnotically entertaining games and unique controls.
Newspapers are filled with headlines, network airwaves are overflowing amid countless minutes of airtime updating Americans on the war in Iraq and politicians are using the war as a basis for campaign strategies. The war in Iraq has become a part of daily life in America.
On Nov. 26, Expressions magazine released its new issue, titled "Minority." Complete with an impressive marketing campaign and submitted literary pieces by students, the magazine strives to address the concerns, ideas and opinions that represent the minorities present on the campus of ECU.