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‘Hall Pass’ has plenty of laughs … and plenty of gaffes

10:34 pm in Arts & Entertainment, Uncategorized by

A hall pass is supposed to get you from Point A to Point B without getting into trouble.Unfortunately, the plot of the latest Farrelly brothers film went nowhere. If anything, it goes too far in too many directions.”Hall Pass” opened last week, starring Owen Wilson (Rick) and Jason Sudeikis (Fred) as middle-aged men bored with their marriages and romanticizing about their college glory days.

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Dean candidates visit Bonaventure

1:52 pm in News, Uncategorized by

George Sylvie, one of the three finalists in the search for a new dean for the Russell J. Jandoli School of Journalism and Mass Communication, visited St.

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Feature: "Joke candidates" are no laughing matter

12:41 pm in Features, Uncategorized by

Martel College seniors Erik Tanner and Daniel Hays entered the Student Association presidential debate Monday night as “joke candidates,” allowed to participate in the forum for their comedic value over their presidential merits. As the debate came to an end and candidates were afforded the opportunity to give a closing statement, Tanner and Hays turned to a more serious tone, offering thoughtful remarks on the state of the university.

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Hampden-Sydney First Lady Asks Audience to Think About Others

6:17 am in News, Uncategorized by

First Lady of Hampden-Sydney College (H-SC) Barbara Noble Howard spoke in Jarman Auditorium Thurs., Jan. 20 during the 2011 Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium.

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NASA Space Grant Program at Embry-Riddle

6:17 am in News, Uncategorized by

For several years, the College of Engineering at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Prescott campus has received funding from NASA to enhance science and engineering education by promoting NASAs aeronautics and space project initiatives. The Space Grant national network includes over 850 affiliates from universities, colleges, industry, museums, science centers, and state and local agencies [http://www.

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NASA Space Grant Program at Embry-Riddle

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202 Bar & Grill…Coming Soon to Your Thursday Nights

2:44 am in News, Uncategorized by

Thursday nights in Farmville have been considerably quieter as of late. Much, if not all of this can be contributed to what has, or has not, been happening at 202 High Street since last November. The closing of Mulligans Sports Grille, Farmvilles basement bar and grill and unofficial “place to be” on Thursday nights, left a deep void in the college towns social scene.

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Spelman students shine in mobile appsphere

5:30 am in Student Life, Uncategorized by

Spelman College senior computer science major Jazmine Miller spent this summer in Japan in a cultural exchange program. ?Schoolmate Jonecia Keels was in Charlotte, North Carolina working as an intern.

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Anonymous postings lead to legal issues

10:59 pm in News, Uncategorized by

Juicycampus.com lives on in newly resurrected CollegeACB.com. This website, aptly named College Anonymous Confession Board, rules out taking credit for ones statements and permits students to use anonymity as a way to gossip about specific students or organizations.

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McFadden’s makes top 25 list of college bars

10:56 pm in Life, Uncategorized by

GWs favorite spot for cheap drinks, Lucky Charms and the occasional “Jersey Shore” cast member made it onto the “25 More College Bars We Love” list.

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NOD Vegas has high roll

6:10 am in News, Uncategorized by

Wiess College went all out for students to go all in at the 38th annual Night of Decadence: “Viva NOD Vegas” this past Saturday. More than 1,500 scantily clad students attended, approximately 200 more students than last years NOD.Wiess Socials Kelsey Mase and Alysa Frost both said they were pleased with how the party went this year.

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