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Updates for June 7, 2010
New exhibit tells story of the plains
By: Emily Walkenhorst
It has been 30 years since the Great Plains Arts Museum opened on 12th and Q streets. Since then, several curators have found a home at the museum buying art and leaving their influences on the collection, which now boasts 2,600 pieces….
Updates for June 3, 2010
Long lasting summer reading
By: Jimmy Geurts, COMMENTARY
Book reading is a popular pastime on any college campus, and time is plentiful for students with lengthy summer class schedules.
With that the case, some may want heftier reading material than the latest crime fluff or “lolcats&…
Updates for May 11, 2010
Speaker urges students to pledge against distracted driving
By: Elliot Grossman
‘No Phone Zone’ movement addressed
Distracted driving due to cell phone use is now a greater problem than driving under the influence of alcohol, Christopher Massaferi of AAA Mid-Atlantic told audience members Thursday evening. Massaferi spoke to students in the Trabant Theater on the d…
Mayfest hosts first Open Mic Night
By: Sarah Eberspacher
Students enjoy evening full of live music, s’mores at Norris
Under the fluorescent lights on the ground floor of Norris University Center, students showed off their singing and strumming chops Monday night….
Updates for May 9, 2010
Happy birthday, Episode V
By: Robert Kirchgassner | The News Record
“The Empire Strikes Back” turns 30
This year marks the 30th anniversary of “The Empire Strikes Back.” I think it’s safe to say that most everyone has heard of “Star Wars” and its huge cultural influence….
Fraternity reinstated at SDSU
By: Reem Nour, Senior Staff Writer
Phi Kappa Psi, suspended since November 2008 as a result of Operation Sudden Fall, is back on campus with a plan to be a positive influence within the Greek system. The fraternity successfully complied with all stipulations and conditions of the suspen…
Updates for May 6, 2010
Head First: Going under a different kind of influence
By: Ali Pechman
A self-taught hypnotist plays some mind tricks
I’ve never gone to a frat guy’s room before; my first time, I went to get hypnotized.
Updates for May 5, 2010
Le Chemin plays off Fichot’s mixed roots with musical buffet
By: Emily Moore
Jessica Fichot
Le Chemin
Self-released
Released March 28, 2007 Score: C+ A clarinet, saxophone, flute, trumpet, toy piano, glockenspiel, double bass, accordion, drums and guitar aren’t just instruments you would find in a small, whacky or…
Updates for May 4, 2010
Ideologue Van Hollen unfit for top cop
By: Jamie Stark
Van Hollen’s partisanship precedes his duty.
Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen has always put his own political image before our state. The 2010 attorney general race is barely underway, and already a recent e-mail flub has demonstrated that. J.B.’s campaign manager was included on…
Updates for May 2, 2010
Podcast: ASUO Week in Review, Week 5
By: Dave Martinez & Alex Tomchak-Scott | Multimedia Editor & ASUO Reporter
Dave and Alex discuss the ASUO’s window flub, late contracts and an upcoming meeting between the ASUO and University administration….
Repairs underway as state grapples with undrinkable water
By: Jaime Lutz
On-campus stores run low on bottled water, some restaurants close
Restaurants, health centers and convenience stores dealt with a flurry of activity after yesterday’s rupture of a water pipe led the state to issue a “boil-water order,” something Gov. Deval Patrick said would last several days….
Updates for April 29, 2010
Coffee shops save the day
By: Yvonne Labbé Staff Writer
It’s exam week at Loyola, but students don’t have to stay inside under fluorescent lights for several hours straight. No need to fight with peers over chairs at the library. There are relaxed and fun study places in the uptown area with coffee…
