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One-on-One: Who will be the better high school sports phenom?

Originally published in the September 3, 2010 issue Lebron James While Bryce Harper was off getting his G.E.D. and playing at some no-name College of South Nevada of the exceedingly unknown Scenic West Athletic Conference, LeBron James and his high school crew of merry  men…

Labor Day clash may change college football’s future

Originally published in the September 3, 2010 issue For the first time in the modern era of college football we are looking at the impossible, as a non-BCS team could play for a national championship. In an NCAA sport where the rich get richer we…

Volleyball team starts season strong in arena debut

Originally published in the September 3, 2010 issue The volleyball team opened its 2010 campaign in thrilling fashion, finishing second in the Hotels at Grand Prairie Invitational held in the brand new 4,200-seat on-campus arena. The invitational marked the first event hosted in the arena,…

Upgrade those Christmas sweaters to chic runway looks

Originally published December 3, 2010 The holiday season is a financially demanding time. From the piles of presents that need to be bought to the fashion demand of constant parties, it’s hard to make it out without running your bank account dry. For college students,…

From the Couch: “CMA Country Christmas”

Originally published in the December 3, 2010 issue A first annual anything should be worth watching, if for no other reason than to play the prediction game of how many annuals will appear thereafter. In an industry like country music, there are a lot of…

“Don’t call me Shirley”: Remembering Leslie Nielsen

Originally published in the December 3, 2010 issue The college-aged audience is no stranger to comedic relief. We have rifled through the classic one-liners, seen our fair share of drunken, alcohol-driven banter and witnessed a far too steady stream of fart and boob jokes. Through…

Rocking around the TV screen

Originally published in the December 3, 2010 issue The holiday season brings a lot of things with it – excess food, cheap gifts and miserable weather. The greatest gift of the season, though, comes on TV. While most shows haven’t rolled out the annual holiday…

Kanye: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy

Originally published in the December 3, 2010 issue Feeding into hype is human nature. Only exaggerated by the growth of social networking, album leaks and bootleg performances, speculation constantly runs rampant. Every so-called critic, avid fan or snarky blogger over-analyzes each potential sneak peak down…

“SubUrbia” brings realistic story to the Hilltop

Originally published in the November 19, 2010 In high school, an outcast often roams the halls alone, trying to figure out where they belong and hoping for the promised land known as college. But post-high school, once things don’t go as planned and the certainty…

Beatles’ move to iTunes is irrelevant

Originally published in the November 19, 2010 issue For the 21st century, iTunes is the equivalent of a record store. While not a physical destination, it’s a place where you can interact with other music lovers, scope out some new musical finds and listen to…

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