Capaha Arrow, Southeast Missouri State, MO
1 day ago by Kelsey Mauk
Surprise, surprise, Director Roland Emmerich has dished out yet another apocalyptic film. "2012" will certainly not join the ranks of "Independence Day" and may even fall short of the status earned by "The Day After Tomorrow," which certainly did not set a high bar.
The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR
1 hour ago by Anna-Marie Lawrence
Would you rather be roasting chestnuts on an open fire at home with your family and friends, or staring at a table full of credit card bills that will take you at least six months to pay off?
Every year the holidays come around. That means a break from school, time with your family and the stress of trying to buy everyone a present.
Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX
8 hours ago by Bianca Montes
It has been a journey since the beginning of Texas-based rock band Flyleaf. With nearly a decade of touring, 1,296,700 albums sold, and a life of 155 weeks on Billboard charts, this band shot straight for the stars and never turned back.
It has been more than four years since Flyleaf released it's self-titled debut album.
Richland Chronicle, Richland College, TX
9 hours ago by Bianca Montes
After two years, a departure from their record label and four albums worth of material, San Diego rock band Switchfoot emerges with their eyes wide open. There is a raw and defiant darker side to Hello Hurricane, which bassist Tim Foreman explains, "There is kind of a hope that comes through because it is set against the backdrop of a storm.
The Gramblinite, Grambling State University, LA
17 hours ago
1. Who was mad that 20 Questions wasn't in the paper last week?
2. Did you put the paper down after you realized it?
3. Did the I.M.S. show set a new standard?
4. Who ignored the black and white dress code?
5. Who misses Elijah?
6. Did he really ride the Greyhound to go see Obama?
7.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
18 hours ago by Rachel Carlson
It seems like lately all I've been hearing about is the Owl City and their amazing song "Fireflies." It's all over the Internet. Song lyrics are being posted as Facebook statuses. There is also a fan page on Facebook for the band. You can't even flip from Z107.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
1 day ago by Elizabeth Lowe, Contributing Writer, elowe@smu.edu
Lows in the 40s? As colder weather bares its head this week, students may turn to warmer, more comforting foods off campus. Here are some top picks for comfort food to warm up your evening meals: Close to campus, this casual-bistro style restaurant serves relaxed Italian dishes at pretty reasonable prices.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
1 day ago by Karina Swank
Keep checking alestlelive.com today for Alestle chief copy editor Karina Swank's review of 'New Moon'!
Capaha Arrow, Southeast Missouri State, MO
1 day ago by Jonathan Hargraves
COD: Modern Warfare 2 is everything it promised to be.
The much anticipated release date for Modern Warfare 2, the sixth release in the Call of Duty franchise, has come and this fan boy couldn't be happier. The game developers' haven't try to reinvent the wheel here, they stayed true to the first-person-shooter game engine from Call of Duty 4.
The Montage, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, MO
2 days ago by Stephanie Stough
He could have been found anywhere; from being on active duty during the Vietnam war, to scuba diving off the coast of Venezuela; from golfing in Phoenix, Arizona, to teaching in STLCC-Meramec's classrooms. His name is Jim Greer and he's been teaching at Meramec for more than 32 years.
Daily Campus, Southern Methodist State University, TX
3 days ago by Shelby Foster, Staff Writer, slfoster@smu.edu
A young crowd of Dallas fashion enthusiasts gathered in the shoe department of the NorthPark location of Neiman Marcus to watch a lighthearted match of ping-pong on Nov. 12.
Stacks of shoeboxes and rows of heels are common on the second level of the luxury department store, but a battered recreational table affixed between Manolo Blahniks and Christian Louboutins is quite abnormal.
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL
3 days ago by Aren Dow
Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa stood in Katherine Dunham Hall Theater with his hands on his head, pointed up like ears.
Tsonakwa was imitating a coyote with Algonquin sign language to tell an American Indian story about how the stars were initially placed in the sky.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
4 days ago by Kelley Kates
Thousands packed into the vibrant Uptown Theater Wednesday night to get an up-close glimpse at new rock band Halestorm and the show's headliner, Chevelle.
Doors opened at 7 p.m. and by the time After Midnight Project, the opening band, took the stage, it was a full house.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
4 days ago by David Jordan
Ready, the third album from R&B artist Trey Songz, is definitely a CD to have in your collection.
The album features several hot singles and makes this CD one not to pass up.
The first is "I Need a Girl," which peaked at number six on the U.S. R&B charts.
The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX
4 days ago by Jessica Melton
The Visual Arts Studio houses six visiting artists work for the show "Body Text = Gender." The focus of the exhibit is reflection on cultural attitudes toward the body, gender and sexuality as well as representation of the body. The unique combination of concepts may contribute to the difficulty of understanding how the works relate to the theme.
The University News, University of Missouri Kansas City, MO
4 days ago by Katie Everhart
My dad used to explain to me some movies tell a really great story and some movies are full of awesome special effects. Rarely is a movie able to accomplish both feats.
My dad is a smart man.
"2012," directed by Roland Emmerich, is a classic example of this theory.
The UTD Mercury, University of Texas at Dallas, TX
4 days ago
Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) may have won this year's Cardboard Regatta race, but is was the Vietnamese Student Association's (VSA) "Batmobile" that brought down the house.
Made from just cardboard and black duct tape, VSA's entry was a near perfect replica of Batman's iconic ride.
The Herald, Arkansas State University, AR
4 days ago by Todd Fogle
ASU will host a meet and greet to celebrate the UN International Day of Tolerance Monday afternoon.
The event will take place from 1:15 to 1:45 in Centennial Ballroom.
It is open to students, faculty, staff and the general public.
According to a press release, six continents and 60 different countries are represented among the ASU population.
Pine Log, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
4 days ago by Haylee Fisher
Home from the American Idols Live! tour for a couple of months, Michael Sarver is anxious to step out from the world of the show and make a name for himself in the music industry. Because Idol is so popular, he said he knows there's not a problem in trying to get people to pay attention to what he did while on the show or on tour.
Pine Log, Stephen F. Austin State University, TX
4 days ago by Garret Cook
Probably the must-own video game of this year or any other in recent memory, Activision's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 arrives riding a wave of hype unprecedented in the world of video games, or, for that matter, any other type of entertainment. The original Modern Warfare became one of the sleeper hits of the decade, steadily gaining in sales and word-of-mouth to become one of the top-selling first person action shooters of all time.