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By James Melville Well, summer’s pretty much over. Now we can get into cold weather and dead leaves, which are just a few of my favorite things. Along with kittens and whatever the hell else my target audience thinks is cute. See? I’m just like you. Speaking of things we have in common, I bet [...]

By LOUIS SCUDERI Have abusurdly high expectations. Be convinced it will be the best day and night of the year. Reach a point where it’s impossible for your expectations to be met. Be unaware of it. Check the weather forecast every day, and ignore that your happiness depends on forces completely out of your control. [...]

All,   Read the e-mail my roommate and I got from FAC-OPs Today…   All I can say is sorry to everyone we may have hurt.   P. Alex Comeau *** To the residents of Rm 201 at 58 Park St., This morning we received a tip from the building cleaner about noxious smells emanating [...]

Editor’s note: We asked our columnist Louis Scuderi to give us a rundown of all his normal Facebook status updates, and try to explain the reasoning behind them. 1. Intentionally alienating and bizarre inside joke. “Melting window paint art supplies! :)” 2. I hate schoolwork, and have a lot of it. Being asked to work [...]

By Lenny Claudio Photographer Veronika Horvathorva ’12 seems to focus on the aspects of life that most people typically overlook. Her camera captures the details such as street art and graffiti to the basic make-up of everyday life that is usually neglected. As seen from her lens’s perspective what seems minuscule and insubstantial to society [...]

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“It’s astounding. Time is fleeting. Madness takes its toll…” For any of you that don’t recognize this lyric, you’re seriously missing out on an incredible movie. Or, well, missed out on a great movie showing, in reference to this most recent event.

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Group work in the classroom is innately awkward at SLU. There’s a vast discrepancy in the amount of academic interest between students, and forcing students with different levels of passion for the material usually results in a lack of motivation from all parties. Students who come to class prepared are forced to carry the group [...]

Whenever I see a couple-to-be flirting in movies, I become annoyed. It’s not because they’re not a ‘cute couple’, but it’s usually because it’s so easy for them to flirt. The two are alone—thus, their annoying friends can’t constantly point out the embarrassing fact that

From Wednesday, March 30th until Saturday, April 2nd, Gulick Theatre featured a play production of Neil LaBute’s, The Shape of Things. The story is about a young man named Adam (played by Noah Jenkins) who meets a feisty artist named Evelyn (Sara Boardman). Adam meets her as she’s about to deface a sculpture at a [...]

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The “job board” at the Java House is clean, organized and filled with names by the end of their weekly meetings on Monday at 10p.m. The house, located at 5 University Ave., is comprised of students who have a passion for music. “We all jive well together,” Quinn Delahanty ’11 said. Their cooperation is behind [...]