Issue
Volume 58, Issue 14
A mash-up masterpiece
By: JASON MAZUROWSKI
What do Jimi Hendrix, T-Pain, The Jackson Five, Kelly Clarkson and Journey have in common? They can all be heard, in part, on Girl Talk's latest release Feed the Animals. [read more]
Catch him if you can
By: ANDREW WIKTOR
Don't let Ernest Jackson's big smile fool you. Off the field he's a nice guy, but on the field he's a mean competitor willing to do whatever it takes to help his team win. [read more]
Chicken, beer and political agenda
By: JOHN RANIC
Following in the footsteps set by the Rove/Clarke debates, Fall Fest 2008 continued to shower students in political rhetoric, this time complimented by heart-beating, body-bumping bass pounding through stacks of speakers - with a healthy dose of southern-fried chauvinism thrown in for good measure. [read more]
Deciding to be Undecided
By: KATIE FIEDLER
Undecided, an ambitious label that many college students are afraid to advertise. It's meant to cover all the bases and leave the proverbial doors as wide open as possible. [read more]
Distinguished speakers provoke protest
By: BRIAN PETER
Chants from protestors rang from the outside of Alumni Arena, igniting a debate between students and community members even before heated words were exchanged by Wesley Clark and Karl Rove on Friday night. [read more]
From left to right
By: MATTHEW ZAJAC
Audience members at Alumni Arena sounded every reaction from vindictive "liar" chants to wild applause Friday night as Karl Rove and Gen. Wesley Clark spoke onstage in a bare-knuckle debate. [read more]
Green your crib
By: NICOLE SANTACESARIA
Student bedroom decoration is taking on a new shade: green. [read more]
Man of a thousand voices delivers very few laughs
By: ERIC HILLIKER
TBS' Frank TV is back after a short hiatus due to the 2007 Writers' Strike. And while Frank Caliendo, dubbed "the man of a thousand voices," is quickly moving towards becoming one of America's favorite comedians, Frank TV is lukewarm and relatively mediocre. [read more]
Preachers to endorse specific candidates
Churches with “election fever” should follow federal law
By: None
According to an article in the Washington Times, 33 preachers nationwide said that they would be endorsing specific "candidates from the pulpit," preaching about the moral qualifications of their choice on Sunday. [read more]
Scorned red letter
By: SHANE FALLON
Buffalo native, folk icon and high priestess of The Church Ani Difranco makes her dramatic return to Babeville with Red Letter Year. With a new band and a surfeit of life-changing experiences since her last release of new material in 2006, Difranco fearlessly bellows her case against corporate America, gender expectations and bias, body image, self-destruction, out of control teenagers and the never-ending cruelty of men. [read more]
Sweating for safety
By: KATELYNN PADOWSKI
When the sound of the start gun shot through the misty air on Sunday morning, 1,500 runners and walkers took off from Alumni Arena on a 5-kilometer course through North Campus with two goals—crossing the finish line and raising awareness about campus safety. [read more]
When nature calls, the Outdoor Adventure Club answers
By: JASMINE MAK
Students looking for an adrenaline rush or even just a breath of fresh air can find a range of activities suited for the athletic and clumsy alike by participating in the Outdoor Adventure Club (OAC). [read more]
