SPORTS
It may be hard to believe, but the 2007-2008 school year is almost over for students, and that means that sports teams will be wrapping up their seasons and calling it quits...
Postponed yet again last Friday, the North Central Conference (NCC) softball tournament was moved and completed on Saturday and Sunday last weekend for the Bulldogs. The first-round game against Augustana College on Saturday afternoon would determine if the team kept going into the next rounds...
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STUDENT LIFE
Food, entertainment, piñatas, dancing—it was all in the Kirby Ballroom last Saturday where the Latino/Chicano Student Association (LCSA) had their annual fiesta. “This is our 19th annual fiesta,” said Susana Pelayo-Woodward, director of the Hispanic/Latino/Chicana Learning Resource Center...
OPINIONS
In November 2006, three undercover New York City police officers were investigating an alleged prostitution ring at a strip club in the Burough of Queens. The investigation turned ugly when police fired upon suspects...
OUTDOORS
Running on an adrenaline rush, senior Clark Anderson, creator of the club Le Parkour gathers speed to make a jump. Seconds before crashing into a small, cement wall outside Voss Kovach, he leaps up, touches the top of the wall with his hands and bounds over his obstacle...
A & E
Well, everyone, this is the last “Allie B’s Hollywood Hot Spot” EVER and I just wanted to say it’s been a treat dishing out all the latest Hollywood gossip to you week after week. Being able to write about Hollywood almost makes me feel better...
According to police reports from Sunday the 4th of May, the Terrorizer of Tokyo was caught exposing himself on Park Point. Witnesses to the display had mixed feelings. Some perceived it as just a man in a rubber suit that was displayed in a disproportionate manner...
NEWS
Special Coverage: Year in Review
As the controversial battle for the 300-foot rule continues, a solution for the city’s ordinance is still being sought to solve the situation...