1984 novel written in second person makes for adventurous read
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09/08/2010 By: Allison Townsend Editor in Chief If “you” have ever wanted to know what it was like being a mid-twenties cokehead businessman in
What I would wear to Fashion Week if I wasn’t a broke student
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09/08/2010 By: Steve Miller Opinions Editor I dream of the day when I can get past the front gates and make it into the
Novel combines math and murder for intriguing mystery
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08/30/2010 By: Carisa McLaughlin Arts and Entertainment Editor Michelle Richmond’s novel “No One You Know” is not a novel that I would typically pick
Students weigh in on summer blockbusters
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08/30/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino News Writer While watching the science fiction thriller Inception this summer, freshman Brandon Edwards said he was reminded of a
Student filmmakers share best work
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05/11/2010 By: Bethany Tuller Staff Writer For student filmmaker Annie Santaniello, the chance to show her documentary “A Slice of Heaven” to an audience
Q&A with J. Cole
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05/04/2010 By: Jon Moreno Staff Writer 1.Was it tough tonight going out and other places to perform knowing that not everybody out there is
Southern performs hip hop for Haiti
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05/04/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino Staff Writer Expecting rain on Wednesday, the coordinators of the fourth installment in a series of hip-hop inspired concerts, “Hip-Hop
‘Expressions: Haiti Unplugged’
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04/28/2010 By: Stephanie Paulino Staff Writer Staring out at the audience in the dimly lit Student Center Theater last week, senior Frank Brady asked,