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Transition from actor to director results in higher-qualit fils

Drew Pendleton February 19, 2014

In every movie, there are two major parties – the actors who bring the film to life and the director who brings everything full circle. Recently, however, there has been a growing trend of actors pulling...

Zombie game relies on choices

Matthew Wilson February 19, 2014

You’re walking through the forest when you come across two teenagers and their band teacher. The teacher screams in pain, holding his leg that is caught in a bear trap. You calmly assess the situation....

Student markets earbuds

Student markets earbuds

Tara Massouleh February 18, 2014

Thomas Condon walks into the SUPe Store. Among the aisles of textbooks, Nike shirts and Apple products, he can also find a pair of earphones that he developed himself. For Condon, a sophomore majoring...

Incorporate dairy products, into daily diet for beneficial nutrients

Katherine Metcalf February 18, 2014

Grains, vegetables, fruits and even the fats and oils food groups are always on students’ plates, but many students neglect having a serving of dairy in their three important meals every day. Students...

Green Bar event coordinator to leave for Birmingham

Tara Massouleh February 18, 2014

After three years of hosting rowdy rock shows, distributing countless fliers and booking dozens of bands, David Allen, event coordinator and booking manager at Green Bar, is throwing in the towel. Allen,...

ARDT combines sculpture with original compositions

Laura Testino February 17, 2014

Dancers in Alabama Repertory Dance Theatre will sync with more than just the music in “aeolian,” a piece by professor Sarah M. Barry, in the ARDT Spring 2014 Concert. Barry’s piece integrates...

Radio show offers look at mental health: ‘Brain Matters’ airs casual conversations on stress, depression

Matthew Wilson February 17, 2014

BJ Guenther chose her career in psychology because she excelled at it in school and found it fascinating. It wasn’t until later she learned the difference she could make in people’s lives. In graduate...

Channel New York fashion week from home

Channel New York fashion week from home

Abbey Crain February 17, 2014

New York Fashion Week concluded last week with hoards of cropped pant-wearing, heeled sandal-tromping bloggers stealing the majority of the press. If you didn’t know, it’s snowing up there. And they’re...

Quality, creativity of video games suffer from forced annual editions

Matthew Wilson February 17, 2014

Activision recently announced that new developer Sledgehammer would develop this year’s annual installment in the “Call of Duty” series. Activision has long been criticized by fans for its business...

Oz to feature local soul

Grace Hagemann February 17, 2014

Local record store Oz Music will transform from an everyday music shop to a live music venue Tuesday for a concert featuring St. Paul and the Broken Bones. Paul Janeway, lead vocalist of St. Paul and...

Bitcoin brings cash to digital era

Samuel Yang February 13, 2014

It happens all the time – a student swipes their ACT card and walks away with their new purchase. The process seems instantaneous, secure and foolproof. Most of the time, there’s no reason to doubt...

‘Masters of Sex’ promotes female sexuality

Hannah Widener February 13, 2014

Whenever I watch TV with my family, uncomfortable silence always seems to follow when a sex scene comes on. No one looks at each other, all of us shifting from side to side awkwardly, deciding whether...