By Bob West, Photo Editor Poetry is a misunderstood form of expression. When most people encounter the word “poetry,” they tend to conjure up images of Victorian women musing over a book of poems beside a lake or beatniks with bongos in the 60s. Poetry …
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‘Drive’s’ action and art elevate standard chase movie
Alex Hiatt Staff Writer I was supposed to see and bring you my thoughts on Taylor Lautner’s post-Twilight star vehicle “Abduction.” Although I’m sure I could have entertained y’all with an acid-glazed lampooning, no opportunity to have some fun picking on an easy target is …
The Scene: The extinction of cursive
Whitney Siders When asked to write on the chalkboard in class a few days ago, I automatically wrote in cursive because that is what I have done since fourth grade. My professor pointed it out, and I must admit that it looked out of place …
Keynote speaker gives passionate address
Bass speaks at “Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings” Libba Smith A&E Editor The exhibit “Fighting the Fires of Hate: America and the Nazi Book Burnings,” a traveling display from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, officially opened on …
Adele’s poignant vocals carry great break-up album
No artist’s sound makes me feel quite like Adele’s soulful voice. Lady Gaga may make me want to dance and Taylor Swift can always get me to belt about a guy, but there is something much deeper and passionate about Adele’s songs. Her sophomore album, …
The Scene: Balance A with E
With exams quickly approaching, it can only mean one thing: the bright and sunny days of summer are about to come! The arrival of this hot and† relaxing season is commonly marked by the nation-wide release of action-packed films in movie theaters. So what can …