April 2011

A&E, Archive

Source Code boggles the brain

There are not many suspenseful movies that leave you laughing. However, “Source Code” kept me intrigued with every twist, turn and mind boggling sequence of events. “Source Code” is a breath-taking, perspective-changing movie that is worth every penny. Captain Stevens (Jake Gyllenhaal), also is known as Sean in the “Source Code” (alternate form of reality),

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Archive, Opinion

Reflections on Lent

In one of my classes a few weeks ago, we discussed Lent and how it should be viewed. My professor emphasized a very important concept: Lent is about acknowledging our sin and humanity and seeking a more fulfilling relationship with God. So, while it may sound humble and happy to give up an easy thing

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Archive, Opinion

Get out of Libya

  The United States of America has attacked a sovereign Middle Eastern nation without a formal declaration of War by Congress. This country poses no military threat to the United States and coincidentally holds large reserves of oil. Sound familiar? And no, I’m not talking about Iraq. The United States has no business conducting combat

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Archive, Sports

NBA Playoffs Preview

Playoff time is here in the NBA. Each team plays 82 regular season games with the ultimate goal of winning a NBA Championship. Out of the Western Conference, the Los Angeles Lakers are the defending champions. This season, the king of the Western Conference has been the San Antonio Spurs. Before an injury to star

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Archive, Sports

UCONN wins

UCONN’s Kemba Walker would not be denied as a very long journey finally ended in a championship. UCONN topped Butler 53 to 41 to claim its third national championship since 1999. Butler, and all who cheered for the number 8 seeded “Cinderella story,” were left disheartened by their dismal game, where they were out-muscled, out-hustled

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