Arts & Living

‘The Transporter: Refueled’

September 18, 2015 Fernando Mattos 1

Grade: B Verdict: Fun and efficient, the new Transporter delivers some good chases to bring a checkered flag to the summer. My earliest movie memory is an opening sequence: a grandfather is teaching his grandson […]

Arts & Living

You’re on Your Own: Kind Of

September 17, 2015 Nichole Place 0

  Face it, if you have a lot of things to pay for and no money to pay with, then removing yourself from the lifestyle you once knew from under your parent’s roof can be […]

Arts & Living

Summer checklist before fall semester

July 21, 2015 Chante Foster 0

The first weeks of classes are chaotic.  The best way to eliminate unnecessary stress is through proper planning, and not waiting until the last minute to handle any loose ends. Checking with financial Aid, meeting […]

Columns

To publish or not to publish?

June 21, 2015 John Miller 0

When is the last time one of your professors encouraged you to research, write and publish your own academic article as an undergrad?  A few semesters ago?  Never? If you’re like me, you’ve never even […]

Opinion

Making a new you, for the new season

May 19, 2015 Mia McDonald 0

We’re almost halfway through the “New Year” and you might’ve fallen short on those “new year, new me” resolutions. Some of you may have even refrained from creating resolutions because you thought the whole ordeal […]

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