It took the headlining band two and a half hours to start the show. Verizon Wireless's Campus Tour featured the All-American Rejects with opening acts Damone, Under the Influence of Giants and IMA Robot. On Tuesday night at the Jorgensen Center For Performing Arts, a crowd of mainly high-school-aged students accompanied by their parents barely filled the venue. (2) comments
Under The Influence of Giants (UTIOG) kicked back on their brand new, tricked out tour bus drinking beers and casually discussing the 1980s re-make of "The Fly" and how the Bush administration has contributed to the success of the band. As one of three opening acts on the Verizon College Tour which features the All-American Rejects, UTIOG has used benefits of online community sites such as Myspace to land not only a record deal, but a loyal following. (0) comments
Stress, especially during midterms and final exams, is a major part of college life. That is why the Women's Center created the Stop Over Stressing (SOS) program, where different workshops are being presented to students to help ease the stress that leads their lives on a day-to-day basis. (0) comments
The Ames Piano Quartet came to campus last night and left a lasting impression on the von der Mehden Recital Hall. The quartet, made up of pianist William David, cellist George Work, violist Jonathan Sturm and violinist Maholn Darlington. They played three pieces, Beethoven's Quartet for piano and Strings (Op. (0) comments