The Coffee House at the Gelfenbein Commons (Towers dining hall) brought out an array of musical talent Thursday night, from creative original works to renditions of classic favorites. "It's a very relaxed atmosphere," said Tyler Mahard, a 5th-semester environmental science major, and lead guitarist of the opening band One Quick Miracle, a student band that composes their own songs. (1) comment
Michelangelo da Caravaggio In Caravaggio's day, it was manly to visit prostitutes. This wasn't enough for Caravaggio: he painted prostitutes. He also killed people in fights all the damn time. As far as anyone's aware, he never got in a fight with a prostitute, and so isn't terribly high on this list. (1) comment
Many students wake up half an hour before early morning classes, and the last thing on their mind is fitting in a well-balanced breakfast. Sure, we've all seen the commercials on TV that suggest eating specific cereals with 12 essential vitamins and minerals to be the key to a successful and healthy day. (0) comments
Turnout was impressive for last night's free comedy show, featuring Jasper Redd presented by SUBOG. The show was hosted in the Student Union Theater. Brian Manotok, a 7th-semester sociology major and chairman of the SUBOG Comedy committee, said he had met Redd before and thought he was "hilarious. (0) comments
We've all been waiting months on end for this fall's TV gems, both new shows and old favorites. How will the storylines be this season? CSI: Returns Thursday, Oct. 9 at 9 p.m. on CBS A big bummer came during the summer for fans of this crime drama when star William Peterson said he was only returning for 9 episodes but would remain on the show as an executive producer. (0) comments