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    Movie Review: The Age of Adaline

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Maria Tovar Friday, April 24, 2015, the movie The Age of Adaline beat all sales records with a total gross of $4.9 million dollars. The romantic fantasy drama explores the story of a woman, Adaline Bowman (Blake Lively), who becomes immune to the natural process of aging after a serious car wreck at the […]

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    Poetry: Little Furry Strands

    Out of the Sandbox

    By Kaitlyn Hart Little furry strands Flying in the air. The wind is blowing them. They’re going everywhere.   Falling from the trees Of a brownish color. Getting attached to me Flying free from one another.   Something to watch out for If you have allergies Cause these little strands, They may make you sneeze. […]

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    Interested In Music Journalism?

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Tiffany Clarius Music journalist, Stephanie Jensen, answers some important questions about music journalism for those who are thinking about pursuing this as a career. Stephanie Jensen graduated last year in December from the University Of South Florida St. Petersburg with a bachelor’s degree in English Writing. She chose to pursue music journalism as her […]

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    Guns on Campus

    News & Politics, Political-Opinion

    By Melissa Howard Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, and Wisconsin are the states that allow students to conceal on campus, and when looking at one’s safety, owning a gun can discourage criminals. For Americans there are constitutional rights for protection and this includes, “The right to keep and bear arms.” This gives Americans the […]

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    James Corden Becomes the Newest Face in Late Night

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Rachel Payne James Corden began his tenure as the new host of CBS’ The Late Late Show on Monday, March 23rd. The little known comedian from High Wycombe was a risky choice for CBS, but he came out with a bang opening with a star-studded, pre-recorded clip showing how he came to be the […]

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    Heroes Welcome at the 2015 World Police & Fire Games in Fairfax, VA

    News & Politics

    By Redwan Resnick For the past thirty years, the World Police & Fire Games has invited those who fight crime and fire to show off their athletic ability and participate in ten days of competitive sporting events before crowds of enthusiastic spectators and participants. If merely joining one’s police force or fire department didn’t present […]

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    Zoominations at Lowry Park Zoo

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Nicole Raghoo “Better to light the candle than curse the darkness,” as old Chinese proverbs would say. Zoominations is a Chinese event of light lanterns that are held over the world in major cities and countries, which include London, Beijing and even Toronto. This light show takes a cultural turn in showing the spectacular […]

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    Coping with stress

    Lifestyle & Opinion

    By Briana Webb Stress is something that has the potential to affect anyone and everyone that has lived, so it is vital that we understand what it is and why it is important to know how to rid ourselves of it. Stress is a state of mental or emotional strain due to situations we can […]

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    Parks for People and Pets

    Arts & Entertainment

    By Cameo Cicmanec How does your 40 pound sweet dog feel cooped up inside as you work throughout the day? Sure, a short walk around the block or a backyard business trip are necessary for them, but what if they want more? What if they want to go play with the other dogs, sniff grass, […]

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