If you have anything to do with the Park School, you’ve noticed the slew of new flat screen TVs that showed up in the hallway…
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Paying the bills in post-Katrina New Orleans By Lyndsey Lyman Sixty-seven-year-old Audrey Armour of the Uptown area of New Orleans knows from…
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By Emily Miles This month, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum continued its yearlong 50th anniversary celebration with a rather unusual exhibit. On Thursday,…
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By Amelia Blevins Before you say anything, Repo Men is not a knock-off of 2008’s Repo! The Genetic Opera. There’s no singing here and no…
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By Ally Cunningham Having just watched the violent exhibition that is Passion of the Christ, I didn’t think things could get any worse. That is,…
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IC is still difficult for people with physical disabilities By Cassandra Leveille If Ryan Ritchey wants to use the library, he has…
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Local Dog Suspicious of Other Dogs Pissing On His Fire Hydrant
by Chris Giblin April 5, 2010By Chris Giblin A local bulldog sniffed a fire hydrant he believed to be rightfully his but sensed strange odors emanating from the area. The…
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By Jocelyn Codner Brooklyn-based MiniBoone headed into the studio last year and, in two days, produced an EP of six tracks called Big Changes. For…
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Oil and imperialism in the modern world By Chris Zivalich Political theorists and outraged citizens of all countries continue to grapple with the term “neo-imperialism.”…
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The appeal and personal importance of collecting By Carly Sitzer Walking into my room, the first thing most people notice is my dresser. While my…