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Press [Start] to Game: ‘Defiance’ fires two guns and misses the mark

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Reporter Aldo Gomez reviews the massively multiplayer online game that ties into Syfy channel’s upcoming TV show.
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Another Wacky Wednesday: iPod Day

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The iPod has changed the face of music since its release date in 2001. Oct. 23 is iPod day.
A meal to impress your date, even if it's your first time in the kitchen.

Nine easy steps to impress a date with a homemade meal

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Nadhirrah presents nine steps to create a romantic evening for the culinary challenged.

Radio a relic?

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Working for a few hours a day, getting really decent pay, listening to music, plus all kinds of free stuff sounds good to a...

Music on the Spot: Alkaline Trio have little to be ashamed

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Arts reporter Derrick Gainsforth reviews American punk rock band Alkaline Trio's latest album 'My Shame Is True.'
'Rise of the Guardians' movie still featuring Pitch and his Fearlings.

‘Rise of the Guardians’ enchants, excites and will likely endure

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Arts reporter Stephen Romney reviews “Rise of the Guardians,” DreamWorks Animation newest CGI feature film.
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Online classes become new normal; pants optional

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The coronavirus pandemic has changed higher education. Tyler Bearss explains some of the benefits of online learning.

The Philosophy of Tech: Simplicity and philanthropy are good

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When you read the reviews of technological gadgets you are likely to see a deluge of acronyms, abbreviations and trademarks. You will witness things...

Caliente Courting: Friends and relationships

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In a romantic relationship there are only two people, that is why they get the title of a couple. However, let’s not forget that...
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To Our Black Students, with Love: Letter no. 13

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Someone submitted an anonymous love letter to Black poets after the Black Student Union poetry slam incident.
A reporter raises his hand to ask a question as U.S. Army Gen. Ray Odierno, Commander of U.S. Forces-Iraq, delivers an operational update on the state of affairs in Iraq during a press briefing at the Pentagon, June 4, 2010. DOD photo by Cherie Cullen

Journalism vs. writing: a student’s perspective

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SLCC journalism student Heidi Bledsoe reflects on the lessons she's learned as a reporter and on how journalism differs from other forms of writing.

Another Wacky Wednesday: Stop Bullying Day

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October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month and today, Oct. 9, is Stop Bullying Day.