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Updates for September 30, 2009
Tech volleyball loses to ranked Iowa State team 3-0
Quick fixes to liven up your bedroom
These common household items can be cheap and easy additions to an otherwise drab apartment or dorm
Moving into your residence hall or new apartment can be the most exciting time of the year, but once the school year has begun you may find yourself with little time to make your bedroom fun and fashionable. A small budget can make decorating a dull and u…
Week highlights freedom to read
“I think we ought to read only the kinds of books that wound and stab us … We need the books that affect us like a disaster, that grieve us deeply, like the death of someone we loved more than ourselves, like being banished into forests far f…
Vending committee picks top food cart, considers tougher regulations
The winner of the annual juried review of street-side vendors in the Library Mall area was unveiled at Tuesday’s meeting of the Vending Oversight Committee.
The not-so-loaded gun: a retrospective
Finally. The heist that I have been planning with my crew of hilariously quirky thieves can finally take place now that the Arizona Legislature has passed Arizona Revised Statute 12-781, which is a gun law that restricts public employers and property owne…
Zombies take over cinemas, comics, games
Slacker Solutions
“Zombieland” is scheduled for release in theaters Friday, Oct. 2. Being a zombie fanatic, I find it important for audiences who may not be as well versed in zombie-lore as myself to take a moment and recognize the nuances and arbitrary standar…
Experimental taste for Lubbock theater
The Limelight Theatre is the home to a group of creative individuals willing to discuss the liberal side of issues in a city known for its conservative citizens….
U.S. Navy recruits at UCF
U.S. Navy recruiters visited UCF last week as part of a campus-wide event attempting to get students interested in joining the Navy….
Senate election brings joyous winners
Shouts of joyous victory from armies of purple and yellow cut through the anticipatory silence as the winners of spots on the 42nd SGA Senate were announced Wednesday. Voter turnout increased 41 percent this year. There were a total of 9,401 votes cast du…
Rain, wind cause Cats to come up short
The University of Cincinnati men’s golf team was in Chardon, Ohio, when severe weather cut short the Cat’s bid for the overall lead at the Telich/Sunlife Financial Invitational Tuesday, Sept. 29….
Fashion week hits Portland with a sustainable twist
Fashion weeks in New York and London may be a distant memory, but the spring and summer 2010 collections hit Portland next week. In true Northwest fashion, Portland Fashion Week features contests with a focus on sustainable practices and emphasizes indepe…
Student soapbox hits the streets
Got racing in your blood? How about racing down the streets of downtown Los Angeles in a soapbox of your design? Last Saturday, San Diego State seniors Dylan Gonzalez and Tyler Leonard, along with a couple of friends, entered this year’s Red Bull So…
