by Robert Dora in Features
Loyal readers, welcome to the seventh installment of the "Dear Dora" advice column. This week we have several college students that are in need of assistance. Dear Dora, How do you pickup girls on vacation... San Diego for example? Sincerely, Lonely Tourist Dear Lonely Tourist, This is an extremely difficult maneuver.
by Robert Dora in Features
While in San Diego for the College Newspaper Conference, we chose to eat at a Tony Roma's Seafood, Steak, and Ribs on our final night. The food was delicious, and so were the drinks.
Roma's had a large selection of drinks (both alcoholic and non) in a booklet that also advertised their various desserts.
by Eric Braunegg in Features
The snow is beginning to melt, and the animals are awaking from their long hibernation. And as the flowers come into bloom, most of us have the end of school and the beginning of spring on our minds. For others, this can only mean one thing: outdoor gun expositions are on the horizon.
by Michael Chudzinski in Features
Germany has been, and continues to be, a confusing nation that has seen the rise and fall of many powerful leaders. One of the most powerful of these was Frederick I, or Frederick Barbarossa as is more widely know, who ascended to the throne on March 4, 1152.
These are the years of our lives
by Stanley I. Onyewuchi in Features
These are the days of our lives These are the years of our lives the grand circus that is reality has left us in drunken stupor, in our mesmeric undulations, we are constantly goaded and chased in circles like wounded lions among traitorous hyenas, leaving our free-flying minds scathed and driving them out of the sky like broken bubbles.
Snow, Thy touch is Bliss!
by Rajiv Narula in Features
Gently descend the flakes of snow, From the heavenly skies above, Covering the land below In a sheet of whiteness and purity On forests, grasslands, meadows, Turned cold, dead and lifeless Because of the lack of warmth, On hearts and minds wounded, Because of the lack of love! Snow brings relief, Like bandage white and soft, That covers open wounds and helps them heal; Preserving life within its gentle embrace, Thy touch is Bliss.
by Michael Chudzinski in Features
Wars have always been vehicles of change, whether this means socially, geographically, or in matters of technology. The Civil War in particular is hailed as the first example of modern warfare. Several existing technologies were being implemented, though new technologies were researched as the war progressed.
San Diego
by Sam Parker in Features
Last week's College Newspaper Convention in San Diego provided me with plenty of new ideas to enhance my ad sales, as well as some great local brews to sample. The area is home to many microbrews which are always a better option than a 30 rack of Busch. In California the cheap beer of choice for many seemed to be Tecate Cervesa.
Clarkson Cinema
by Steven Wu in Features
Clarkson Cinema Club was formed this year. Although, it is not an official club on campus, it is currently working to receive CUSA recognition.
Cinema Club is a laid-back organization that allows students to come together and enjoy watching movies and shows.
Intrepid-class Starship
by in Features