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COLUMN: Romance in the MUC

February 26, 2013February 8, 2014 Jenna D'Ottavio0

Last week I went on my first “Blaine date.” It’s like a blind date, but better. I am a double major and spend endless hours improving my brain in the library, so Blaine had to work around my incessant studying to ensure we were able to have dinner together. He met me in the library, […]

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BLOG: Names cause problems for the Girl with the Glasses

February 26, 2013February 8, 2014 Jackie Hendry0

What is in a name? An interesting question, Mr. Shakespeare. It’s a question that caused no little bit of controversy on Facebook this last week.   Sometimes when I’m lying awake at night and pondering my life, I consider my name. Sometimes I say it to myself over and over again. “Jackie.” After a while, […]

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Guest pianist wows small audience

February 26, 2013February 8, 2014 Steven Campbell0

Sitting in the small Colton Recital Hall, the few, but excited crowd members waited for pianist Kevin Ayesh to perform. Ayesh has received degrees from both the University of Texas and the University of Maryland, and is a professor at Blue Ridge Community College in Virginia. Music students, professors and members of the community came […]

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BLOG: A professional procrastinator’s realization

February 26, 2013February 8, 2014 Anna Burleson0

I have a confession to make; I don’t know how to deal with change. I like to make it seem like I know what I’m doing and that I can go with the flow, but to be honest, it’s really hard for me to wrap my mind around change, no matter how big or small […]

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Where have all the CDs gone?

February 26, 2013February 8, 2014 Anna Burleson0

Sophomore CJ Carlson sits with his laptop on his legs as a guitar riff plays loudly from its speakers. The notes and vocals combine to form a work of art, but he didn’t pay for it. Music has evolved over the years not only in style, but in format. From records to MP3 files, tunes […]

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BLOG: A fairly frequent flyer’s plea

February 19, 2013December 13, 2021 Anna Burleson0

Etiquette is a part of every day life. Whether it’s in a college cafeteria, a job interview or drinking beer with your friends, there are social rules that we all follow whether we like it or not. These same rules should apply when flying in an airplane, but for some reason, the way people throw […]

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BLOG: Baking

February 19, 2013February 9, 2014 Jackie Hendry0

In a few weeks, I will be among the multitude of students taking the proficiency exam. As far as I can tell, the purpose of the proficiency exam is to make sure college has not in fact made you more stupid than you were when you first arrived.   While I’m sure I’ll be able […]

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COLUMN: Finding authenticity

February 19, 2013February 8, 2014 Cole Heisey0

One thing common to us all is life. Each one of us is here living right now. None of us know how we got here, yet we are here. All we know is life; death is the enigma foreshadowing the play of our lives. Some individuals care little for the bigger questions, and others more […]

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Confessions of a director

February 19, 2013December 13, 2021 Anna Burleson0

Assistant Professor Raimondo Genna has had a lot of experience directing plays. After taking part in several productions at San Diego State University, he came to the University of South Dakota where he directed “Top Girls.” The seasoned theatre veteran said the most common misconception about being a director is that he has absolute power. […]

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REVIEW: Book-turned-movie “Safe Haven” is a safe bet

February 19, 2013February 8, 2014 Payton Randle0

Nicholas Sparks has gone and done it again — made me cry. His most recent novel turned movie, “Safe Haven,” offers up another 90-minute love story sure to make anyone’s life seem far less romantic and utterly boring. Julianne Hough plays a woman who married too young and ended up in an abusive relationship. Hough […]

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