Conference a factor in lack of school spirit

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes Colleges throughout the nation have mascots, bands and clubs to help support the school they are a part of. With all the support from these outlets, what really makes a student body care about their school?   Many people grew up loving certain schools because of where their parents graduated from or the town they […]

Cannonized Cinema: Worst movies of 2011

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 3 minutes Another year has come and gone. Memberships at fitness gyms are on the rise and wedding dress shops are busy with the rush of newly engaged women. As people begin to adjust to writing ’12 instead of ’11 on lines labeled date, let us reflect on what the cinema gods have given us over this […]

Police Beat Jan. 9

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes Taken from the police report as the officers wrote it:   12/19/11   12:26 p.m. Disturbance in the computer lab involving a male who was upset about the lack of assistance from employees. The male was later contacted in another building and was advised his actions caused a disturbance. The male explained he had brain […]

Jazz boast potential to persist

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes The unsung note of potential is the failure to produce results now. In a very much “what have you done for me lately” society, the Jazz trump hope for the future, and lack in the now.   The food storage is packed, but the fridge is near empty. However, this season isn’t as bleak as […]

Alise Allen and the little things

January 9, 2012

Reading Time: 2 minutes A chain link fence stands, checkering the land.  Gear teeth churn the machine heart to life.  A tree, a plant, a weed nestles the sidewalk in the middle of urbanization, its stems and fronds and leafs a blueprint of natural jigsaw.   Alise Allen is in her closing semester of finishing her Bachelor of Fine […]