Becoming bronze
As Old Man Winter blows in and summer days of basking in the sun are long forgotten, students turn to an alternative source of sunlight to get rid of their winter blues. Indoor tanning remains a popular activity among adults despite the various health risks associated with it.
Madame Mystic
Capricorn (Dec. 21-Jan.19) Defining your current relationship with that special someone will clear up the confusion that’s been building up inside of you.
Tingarri Art on display at the SD Art Museum
An ancient Australian legend tells of seven young sisters relentlessly pursued by a “dizzy” old man, determined to make all of them his wives. The faster they ran from him, the closer he followed until they reached the end of the earth and were left with nowhere to go but into the night sky.
The Final Note
Performing in front of others can be a difficult experience. But the average audience can’t tell when a mistake is made. They are only there to enjoy themselves. Imagine the added stress of performing in front of an audience that can tell when even the smallest mistake is made.
Election 2002 Wrap-up
The election’s over … now what? That was the first question I asked of myself and of my reporters after the last words of text were thrown on the State & Local page last Wednesday morning. The election served as an excellent jumping off point for this new page, but where do we go from here without the candidate profiles, campaign stops and political analysis that have helped consistently fill A5 with news for the campus readers? It seems to me that there are any number of different directions to go with the coverage on the State & Local page.
Hemp supporters upset with ballot loss
Following a sound defeat in the Nov. 5 election, supporters of Intiated Measure One blame a poorly informed electorate for the decision not to allow industrial hemp as a crop in South Dakota. The measure failed with 62 percent of the electorate opposed and 38 percent in favor.
“Rebecca” entertains despite flaws
Misty moors, isolated mansions, creepy servants, dark nights, stormy seas, and an innocent young woman? Alfred Hitchcock’s Rebecca has all the elements of a classic horror movie. It also exhibits the innovative camera angles and plot twists expected of the great director.
Libby looks at alternative dating services, the happening night life in Brookings
Dear Libby, I’m a 22 year old female and a senior at SDSU. I am really tired of the bar scene and am looking for new ways to meet guys. I haven’t ever had a successful relationship and I’m wondering where the best place to meet guys. -Lonely at Last Call Dear Lonely, Let me start out by telling you that finding the love of your life at the bar scene is pretty rare.
8 Mile showcases Detroit hip-hop
A remote familiarity with the work of Eminem is probably enough to predict the outcome of?or to predict each moment of?8 Mile, his semi-biographical screen debut. But it doesn’t matter. So what if most of the things that happen to B. Rabbit?the hard-luck, aspiring rapper Eminem plays in the film?are telegraphed by Scott Silver’s script, the moments almost always prove to be genuinely entertaining.
Duct Tape Forever is a welcome retreat
In its one-day engagement at the Brookings Cinema 5, Duct Tape Forever brought three audiences an afternoon of laughter with little thought necessary. The show stars Steve Smith and Patrick McKenna as Red and Harold Green, two characters familiar to fans of Public Broadcasting’s “The Red Green Show.
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