Reminders of the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina are never too far, but little did we know that the story began long before the storm ever hit. Read more...
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January 14, 10:13 pm
Documentary explores Katrina experience
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January 14, 10:09 pm
Art Review: Captured Emotions
Back in the days when looking at a painting was the poor folk's equivalent of reading a book, depictions of biblical stories had to give the psychological insight found by reading through a couple of chapters of text. Read more...
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January 14, 9:58 pm
Coffee and comfort, the noncommercial way
Nine a.m. class every day may seriously kill me this quarter. Read more...
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January 14, 4:15 am
Student by day, spinning by night
Even for those who are lucky enough to find their passion, the road to making the dream a reality can be long and uncertain. The distinct few, like third-year Design | Media Arts student Josh Walker simply find the dream and go for it. No apprehensions tolerated, no questions asked. Read more...
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January 14, 4:12 am
Grunting and screaming with style
No one listens to the lyrics. Every songwriter worth his salt and starving-artisthood knows that. The other side of that truism is that as long as you have a good melody to back up whatever chickenscratch you managed to scrawl on a napkin at your favorite dive bar while swilling Pabst Blue Ribbon, you should be fine. Read more...
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January 14, 4:11 am
Student athletes start Sleeping Naked
Do you love sleeping naked? After the June 2008 release of their self-titled debut album, "Sleeping Naked," third-year business economics student Holden Seguso and Vanderbilt University student Craig Tallent have been building up their college fan base, all while balancing athletics and classes. Read more...
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January 12, 9:16 pm
Exhibit uses unsettling details to explore psychology
If you have ever wanted to be buried in a book, now may be your chance. Read more...