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That Big Green Guy Who Smashes

The Hulk is easily one of the strangest movies to have been thrown at the movie-going public in recent years. It’s a high-profile blockbuster that purports to be about smashing things but really wants to be about smashing HULK’S TORTURED PSYCHE! Of course, that’s what you get when you hire Ang Lee, who brought poetry to kung fu in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and soul-deadening literalness to his film adaptation of The Ice Storm.

SDSU wants to play games with USD, Augie next year

Much heated discussion and debate over SDSU’s move to Division I and the waning SDSU/USD rivalvry centers around whether the two football teams will ever meet in combat again. The 114-year-old rivalry between SDSU and USD may not end with SDSU’s move to Division I.

University wants new chemical lab

In the future South Dakota State University hopes to play a larger role in diagnosing and fighting potential bio-chemical threats and disease outbreaks by building a more sophisticated lab on campus.

Hobo Day Traditions

Best drink if we win: Sex on the Beach Best drink if we lose: Screwdriver Here’s why: Sex on the Beach is and winning the big game … screaming orgasm. Screwdrivers are appropriate because if we lost, we obviously just got screwed. Best breakfast spot: Cook’s Kitchen Here’s why: You can head there inthe wee hours of the morning for chow, then hang out while you’re waiting for the parade to start.

SDSU Stories the Focus of Book

The College on the Hill shares some of the stories that make up the history of SDSU, blanketing more than a century since the school opened up until today.

Film Series Delivers the Goods

In a society which creates injustices against its own people and its “mixed” race, Rabbit-Proof Fence paints a picture of Australia’s “stolen generation.” In the 1930′s the Australian government feared the increasing population of its third race, the “half-caste.

Photographs and Paintings by South Dakota Artists on Display

As part of the South Dakota Artists series, the artwork of photographer Jayne Erickson and artist Denise DuBroy will be featured at the South Dakota Art Museum beginning Monday, October 28. Both artists have approximately a dozen pieces of artwork displayed as part of the series.

SDSU Stories the Focus of Book

The College on the Hill shares some of the stories that make up the history of SDSU, blanketing more than a century since the school opened up until today.

Helpful hints on partying, keeping the ‘rents happy

Dear Libby, I’m only 18, but this is my first year away from home and I was really excited to party hard-core for my first college homecoming. I say “was” excited, because I just found out my parents are planning on coming up for the game and can’t wait to spend time with their little girl.

Hobo Sex: Hazardous to Health

It’s nearing 2 a.m. as I write this. I’ve been up for nearly 24 hours and have worked my way through a bottle of my favorite wine. The fear of mental collapse from exhaustion is very real now. My brain is anchored to reality only by the loosest of moorings.