Archive for March, 2010
Remember when you were a kid banging on your mom’s pots and pans? Tao: The Martial Art of Drumming is what happens when those kids refuse to grow up.
The pounding of drums bellowed throughout the …
If the auto-tuned R&B hits dominating the pop music charts are this decade’s version of trashy ’80s hair metal, then T-Pain is this decade’s Eddie Van Halen.
Both musicians are gimmicky and weird, but also revolutionaries. …
She’s blond, thin and busty. He’s gangly, awkward and scrawny. One thing is clear – she’s out of his league. Not surprisingly, that’s the guiding premise of “She’s Out of My League,” a fluffy comedy that …
The technology immersion that so much of life is moving toward has me worried. This generation is inexperienced enough in face-to-face contact as it is.
The question that should be on everyone’s minds is, “Why?” Why create a poorly made 3-D movie when a normal 2-D movie can often be as, if not more, effective a cinematic experience?
If the health care plan is as good for our country, as Democrats claim, then why has it been done in secrecy with shady backdoor deals?
Don’t blame Tiger and Big Ben. The blame rests on a society that demands to acquire information it has no business knowing.
The Issue: The recommendations for eliminating faculty positions, courses and programs that were released Wednesday.
What We Think: The university is in its most preliminary planning stages for cuts. Students should let their voices be heard.
In response to Virginia Sands’ op-ed, “Casino would preserve culture and benefit region financially” (March 22), I agree that the Passamaquoddy, who have pursued a tribal casino for 20 years now, deserve the opportunity, and that …











