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On September 22, Rutgers University first-year, Tyler Clementi, committed suicide by jumping off The George Washington Bridge after finding out a web video of him was released on the internet by his roommate and roommate’s girlfriend. Clementi’s roommate, Dharun Ravi and Ravi’s girlfriend, Molly Wei, have been charged with two counts of invasion of privacy
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Just in time for Halloween, Larry Correia delivers another heaping helping of monster-slaying goodness with his latest novel, “Monster Hunter Vendetta.” The sequel to “Monster Hunter International,” “Vendetta” picks up approximately six months after our hero, Owen Pitt, defeated Lord Machado and the Old Ones. While on assignment in Mexico, Pitt discovers that he’s been
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1. “Thriller” by Michael Jackson: At first glance, MJ’s dance with the living dead might not seem so scary, but just stare at his final glare at the end of the video, and you’ll see why it’s in this list. In addition to that, the ever-famous steps for the song were, believe it or not,
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1. “Psycho” (1960): Alfred Hitchcock wasn’t called the master of suspense for nothing. The moment those shrieking violins start, you know you’re in for a fright fest. And yes, the black-and-white original is scarier than the 1980s remake. Then again, Vince Vaughn was in the remake, and boy was that scary… 2. “Halloween” (1978): Okay,
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Light fills the room as songs of praise are sung to the Most High. The spirit of those present illuminates the room in a way a light bulb could only dream of. The Spirit of the Lord is present. Worship leader junior Danielle Craig speaks the words, “This is what we came here for. We
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The Leadership Fellows Program, formally the Leadership Grant Program, has been active on Eastern’s campus since 1999. While twenty students from each class have been involved in the program, most of the student body does not know about it. The program was developed to aid aspiring leaders in the skills that they need to lead.
Leadership Fellows Program to double in size next year Read Post »
Varying reports of the recent cholera outbreak in Haiti are all providing differing accounts of victims and those affected, but here’s what we know: it’s happening and it’s serious. On October 22, NPR reported that the illness has claimed 160 lives so far, and 2,000 cases of the disease have been reported in Haitian
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Midterms are finally coming to a close. It is time to breathe in the fresh, sweet air of test freedom. And what better way to breathe this air than by plopping down in front of a big-screen television? Normally, this is my way of zoning out and relaxing, numbing my mind from a day of
Women’s soccer -Current Record: 6-0 (MAC), 12-4-1 (Regular) -Key Wins: Away game against Misericordia on Oct. 2 Women’s soccer has clinched a tournament berth, but whether they will receive the top seed during the playoffs will be determined on Oct. 30’s game against FDU-Florham. According to head coach Dan Mouw, the team just needs to
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