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2:07 pm in Lifestyle, Uncategorized by
Take a flute, an oboe, a violin, a bass and vocals, and what does that sound like? No, its not the hallway of Zoellner Arts Center, its one of Lehighs newest musical phenomena, The Peeled Labels. While its instruments are heard more often in classical music, The Peeled Labels diverse training and original music creates its unique sound.
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Introducing…The Peeled Labels…for a limited time
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3:53 pm in Perspective, Uncategorized by
When Tyler Clementi, a gay student from Rutgers University took his own life, campus pressure forced the university to open its doors to gender-neutral housing.
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Opening a door for tolerance
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9:30 am in Online Exclusives, Uncategorized by
Assistant Online Editor Christopher ODriscoll set out to the south quad to ask the question, “How are you spending your spring break?” Hear some student responses in the video below.
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Video: How are you spending your spring break?
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1:32 pm in Features, Uncategorized by
For Lois Arbogast, 06, guest speaker and past recipient of The Dr.
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J/MC honors woman of promise
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1:32 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Rice students spent last Saturdays Beer Bike 2011 participating in early morning celebrations, a campus-wide water balloon fight and bike races as Willy Week came to an end. Will Rice College won both the Alumni and Womens races while Jones College won the Mens race.
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Wind forces Beer Run
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9:00 pm in Quick Read, Uncategorized by
It was a sad day for many Grambling State University Art Department students after learning their administrative assistant would no longer greet them with a smile. To the dismay of many, Jennifer Jones retired Friday, Feb
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GSU employee of 36 years reflects
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9:00 pm in Sports, Uncategorized by
There is no shortage of scouts who expect junior third baseman/designated hitter Anthony Rendon and a number of other Owls to play one day in Major League parks across the country.
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Baseball continues to struggle to gain momentum
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9:00 pm in Entertainment, Uncategorized by
Lupe Fiascos latest offering “Lasers” takes Fiascos sound in a new direction featuring beats and rhythms ready for the club out of the box.
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Let’s Talk About Music: Lupe Fiasco’s ‘Lasers’
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9:00 pm in News, Uncategorized by
Concerns for Techs custodial staff have reappeared this semester as custodians and supporters protest the possibility of outsourcing.Due to continuing decreases in funding for state universities, Tech administration is looking at options to reduce costs.
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Community rallies for custodians
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5:48 pm in Focus, Uncategorized by
Every school week Slippery Rock is consistently a bustling town, with rows of cars driving on Main Street and Franklin Street, and even more people walking around on and off the SRU campus.Head a little North on Main Street, just over the hill leading out of town, and one would find the Slippery Rock Park, a park not well-known to SRU students, but enjoyed year-round by residents of the town, according to post-baccalaureate resort recreation major, Steve Ball.
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Where in the Rock is Slippery Rock Park?
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