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Snow Happens

Click the photo to flip through and relive the snow days through our gallery.  {ppgallery}snowday{/ppgallery} All photos by Adam Moulton

The future of news is exciting with an iPad exclusive newspaper

Apple likes to overload its commercials with sleek sexiness. No matter what product it’s selling – a phone, a computer, an mp3 player – all is riddled with a chic pretentiousness. The latest to hit the scene is the iPad, and it is certainly an…

Snow happens: Easy ways to stay entertained

Until Tuesday, many of us had forgotten that overpowering, one-of-a-kind, don’t-wish-too-hard-or-it–might-not-come-true feeling that can only come in anticipation of one thing – a snow day. Sure, when you’re 12, that feeling of elation is due to the fact that you have an entire day devoted…

Ballers on a budget: Super Bowl celebrations

Super Bowl Sunday is almost upon us, and for students on a modest budget, throwing an awesome shindig without burning a hole in your wallet is always a desirable goal. Sure, some are perfectly happy with just a TV, a few friends and a couple…

From the Couch: “Perfect Couples”

NBC’s Thursday night lineup used to be billed as “Must See TV.” In its heyday, it was home to “Friends” and “Seinfeld,” the two starting points for almost every other failed comedy NBC ever produced. While it has yet to reach that rare critical and…

The aromatic future of concerts

The iconic days of boy band tours are something I will never forget. Frankly, when you are an angsty pre-teen bottled up with hormones, seeing someone with their shirt off was worth the price of admission. Nowadays, tour directors can’t get away with simply playing…

Mainstream media’s Egypt coverage pathetic

This week America had one of the worst storms in recorded history. It covered our cars, froze our pipes and complicated our travels. Some lost power, some were trapped inside their homes. It quickly developed into one of the most covered news stories on nearly…

Prostituion: Super Bowl’s silent secret

The Super Bowl is amongst one of the largest sporting events and one of the most celebrated by football fans across the country. It is a great day in sports. It is also known as the single largest human trafficking incident in the United States.…

Slight increase in health fee is warranted

Times are tough. So the knee jerk reaction when the university comes knocking for a fee increase is a resounding “No.” That knee jerk reaction is not always the right move, though. Health Services – which covers both the health and counseling centers – is…

E-textbooks grow in prominence among mixed reviews

Students now have the option of buying cheap, online textbooks instead of spending hundreds of dollars on their hardcover counterparts. “E-books still only take up a small percentage of book sales, but the rate of use is definitely increasing,” said bookstore manager Paul Kroenke. “Between…

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