"New Moon, more Edward"
The cast and crew from Twilight are back, and they're bringing with them more lust, passion and romance with the next movie in the Twilight saga, New Moon.
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The cast and crew from Twilight are back, and they're bringing with them more lust, passion and romance with the next movie in the Twilight saga, New Moon.
On Saturday morning, under blue skies and a bright sun, thousands of volunteers, construction workers and Extreme Makeover: Home Edition crewmembers gathered together in a frenzy to finish the rebuild of 228 Massachusetts Ave. for the Powell family.
We often learn throughout life's experiences that men like sex and women like to cuddle.
With the stresses of school, work and daily drudgeries of life, students' relationships and sex lives often fall to the bottom of an already lengthy priority list.
Jonny C's N.Y. Deli has experienced immediate success after its opening last Monday, replacing the former residence of Campus Café in the Commons.
As I awake to my blaring alarm in the morning after an unsound sleep, my frustration with life begins to rise. After spending an hour or so showering, getting dressed and delaying my journey to class, I am forced to walk outside my door and begin my crap-laden day.
Monday marks the beginning of the week of games, prizes and entertainment that make up the homecoming carnival hosted by the Student Association. Students can take a break from the grueling monotony of classes and spend their time in the Student Union participating in activities galore until Friday.
As the leaves fall from their trees in a flurry of orange and red and the autumn air slowly grows colder, flu season begins, causing students to reach for their jackets, the nearest box of tissues and a heaping bowl of chicken noodle soup.
The anticipation in the air was almost tangible on Saturday, as thousands of students swimming in a sea of blue cheered on the football team during its first home game of the season. When the team emerged from beneath the stands, smoke filled the air and Victor E. Bull took to the field, appearing noticeably stronger, leaner and more ferocious.
For the fortunate, the first two weeks of each semester are often the easiest.
As summer slowly fades away, taking its eternal sunshine, warmth and endless days with it, outdoor enthusiasts can get out of the swimming pool and travel to the field, preparing for their first kickball games with the newly established Kickball League of Buffalo.
As Monday rolls around and students begin their week of studying, waking up for class and staying in, many count down the days and hours until that blessed Friday comes when all stresses can be thrown to the side and their two days of freedom and enjoyment can truly begin.
Pastas are made to order and come in a small or a large dish for $4.19 and $5.99, and due to high demand, freshly baked garlic knots will continue as a permanent buddy to pasta dishes.
Lights dimmed on a crowded and eager audience in the Center for the Arts Mainstage Theater on Wednesday as they anticipated what would be a memorable performance of The Sleeping Beauty, danced by the poised and legendary Russian National Ballet Theatre.
???On a day like any other, award-winning columnist Steve Lopez was feeling battered and beaten by the newspaper industry. He hit the streets of downtown Los Angeles, searching for inspiration, searching for hope; anything with the potential to become topic of his next column for the Los Angeles Times.
???I'm a pretty quiet and reserved person. I tend not to speak my mind to people I'm not familiar or comfortable with, and I always shy away from confrontation. But when I pulled out my bleached clothes from the washing machines here at the Governors complex last weekend, I decided to throw quiet and reserved out the window and get mad.
???Researchers from the Department of Biological Sciences announced on Monday the implementation of a new study giving students the chance to smoke a blut and help find possible performance-enhancing benefits of marijuana.