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Classics, New Hits From T-Pain, Flo Rida

Tensions were running high in Gampel Pavilion Saturday night at the annual SUBOG Spring Concert as the show was delayed nearly two hours due to a generator failure, with many students chanting "refund" and booing stage crew members. But the show went on and turned out to be well worth the wait. (0) comments

The Daily Campus: So T-Pain, you're just 22 years old, yet you have two hit albums, with a third on the way, and a Grammy under your belt. Who or what do you credit for your success? T-Pain: Well, I credit myself, for one, that's obvious. And I credit Cee-Lo. (1) comment

'Beauty' A Fresh Take On Staple Fairy Tale

Doors opened at 12:30 Sunday for another installment of the Jorgensen's Children Series, when members of the American Family Theater (AFT) performed a double header of the fairy tale classic, "Sleeping Beauty." The shows were enthusiastically received by adults and children alike. (0) comments

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These Celebrities Weren't Tied Down By Their Majors

It is now less than two weeks until graduation and as I await the go-ahead from my internship, I sit around stressing about a career and picture myself decorating my cardboard box with pictures of my favorite celebrities to make it feel like home. I'm sure I'm not the only senior who is worried about not finding a job or having to live at home, but then I remind myself of all the options that are out there. (0) comments

Rainbow Center's Laramie Project Emotional, Intimate

Those who did come to see "The Laramie Project," sponsored by the Rainbow Center, were not disappointed, although there were plenty of empty seats in the Student Union Theater. The show comprised seven actors portraying the tragic story of Matthew Shepard's murder. (0) comments

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