Tag: September 2014
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The Most Interesting Boring Story Ever Told
★★★★½ Boyhood is the unique and spellbinding telling of what is an altogether average story. In today’s cookie cutter Hollywood, Boyhood is the only movie that can boast true uniqueness. The movie written and directed by Richard Linklater, follows a middle class Texan family for over a decade. Linklater took twelve years to shoot the…
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The Epidemic Has Begun
Every few days, a hundred people die in Liberia, as Adam C. Levine, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Brown Medical School, illuminates. The culprit is Ebola – a disease that causes its victims excessive diarrhea and bleeding from strange places. Ebola is not picky with its victims; it spreads to everyone who comes in…
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Movie Nights Connect the Campus
With the new Huber Theater in the Student Center, watching movies is easier than ever. CAB is using this new resource to the fullest by giving students the opportunity to watch movies for free. I attended their showing of Maleficent to see what all the hype was about. Maleficent, directed by Robert Stromberg, follows the…
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We Love Big/Little: Fall Fest Crafting Tips
First Years: Dip into your knowledge of your Big’s favorite things to create a poster she’ll love. Some examples from past posters include incorporating a favorite movie quote or character, drawing pictures, writing their name, and many more! Sophomores: It’s cooler time! Traditionally, Sophomores paint coolers to present on Fall Fest day. Although painting a…
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Gallery Hop was Hopping This Month!
The first Friday of every month the downtown arts district hosts the First Friday Gallery Hop; where a variety of shops, galleries, studios, and restaurants extend their hours and open their doors to take part in a lively celebration of the arts. Each stop on the Hop boasts its own unique craft, ranging from photography,…