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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Rugby 101
From September 9, 2011 till October 23, 2011, the Pacific Island nation of New Zealand can expect an influx of 95,000 overseas visitors, all there to be part of the largest sporting event ever to be hosted in New Zealand: … Continue reading
Ignore Panic Regarding Potential Government Shutdown
Despite the claims being made, Uncle Sam will not stop working completely in the event of a government shutdown. The current standstill regarding the federal budget for next year is causing some panic for Americans of all walks of life. … Continue reading
Silver Screen Queen Goes With Marine
No feat made mightier headlines this summer than Sgt. Scott Moore, a marine serving in Afghanistan, clinching an accepted date invitation to the Marine Corps Ball from screen actress Mila Kunis. A Cinderella Story of Jupiter-scale, Moore proved that we … Continue reading
The Freshman 15
Our compiled list of 15 tips and tricks to making the college experience better.
More Changes Ahead
At its developers conference this week, Facebook rolled out a number of changes — and yet another new look. Probably its most significant change is called Timeline, a service that lets you share the music you’re listening to, the things … Continue reading
Yemeni Government Contracted With U.N. Sanctioned Arms Dealer
Cables released by Wikileaks reveal that Slobodan Tesic, a Serbian arms dealer, contracted in 2009 to sell $95 million dollars worth of sniper rifles, antiaircraft guns, and other arms and ammunition to the Yemen Ministry of Defense. Scores of unarmed protestors continue … Continue reading
Big Brother is Watching! (Paid for by Obama for America)
It’s official. The Obama campaign launched a Web site on Tuesday called AttackWatch.com where loyal supporters are encouraged to report the “lies” and “false accusations” made about the President and his policies. Obama’s campaign manager, Jim Messina, wrote that AttackWatch.com … Continue reading
Students Honor 10th Anniversary
Students, faculty, and members of the community spent Sunday afternoon at Engineering Mall reflecting on the events that occurred on September 11, 2001. The commemorative ceremony included speeches from State Representative Sheila Klinker, Mayor John Dennis, Student Body President Brett Highley, university religious … Continue reading