Local magician enjoys daily job
Local illusionist Reza Borchardt has been entertaining audiences with magic since childhood. Now the magician, whose show name is just Reza, has turned his hobby into his profession. “I saw a magician perform at Hillcrest Elementary when I was an student there,” said Reza.
Web site offers suggestions on best new cell phones for video capabilities, gadgets
To many students, it is a well-known fact that the world of technology is fast-paced and always changing. It was just 30 years ago that the first cell phone was released, weighing in at a whopping 30 ounces (nearly two pounds). After raiding the fridge, 30 ounces is nearly the equivalent of a liter of pop.
Defense carries Jacks into first road game
Coming off back-to-back blow-out wins, the Jackrabbit football team will hit the road for the first of a three-game road trip when they take on Illinois State on Sept. 26. Kickoff between the two teams is scheduled for 7 p.m. in Normal, Ill. The Jackrabbit defense has been the strong point for the Jacks this season, as they have only given up six points in the two games and have not allowed a team inside their 20-yard line.
Five key tips on how to keep the love flowing
Every relationship has its trials and tribulations. In a healthy relationship, a correct balance of chemistry and independence is needed for a relationship to maintain and grow in form. Small arguments or disagreements can also open different lines of communication.
Greek’ star speaks of show, life; pushes community involvement
Amber Stevens was just an average California college student when she was chosen to play Ashleigh on the ABC Family show “Greek”. Now, she appears every Monday night on the show about college sororities and fraternities and the drama that ensues between them.
Goetz picks up first collegiate wins in doubles, singles play at Drake
The SDSU men’s tennis team started its 2009 season with a doubles win Sept. 18 at the Drake Invitational. The freshmen duo of Jameson Goetz and Dan Tully picked up an 8-3 victory over Southern Illinois-Edwardsville before losing their second-round match up against Gustavus Adolphus.
Griz, ‘Dons too much for Jackrabbits
A week after sweeping back-to-back home conference matches, the SDSU women’s volleyball team dropped a pair of Summit League road matchups this past weekend. On Sept. 19, the Jacks seemed on their way to defeating Oakland (8-2, 3-1) with a 2-1 advantage heading into the fourth set.
Runoff causes pollution in lots
Parking is traditionally a hot topic on campus and this week was no exception. The Landscape Architecture Club added a new dimension during a peaceful demonstration on Sept. 18. The club turned three spots in the east Union parking lot into a green space.
PSU looks to avenge 2008 loss to Iowa
The college football season is already four weeks in, and there have been some surprising upsets already. Washington over USC, BYU over Oklahoma and Florida State over BYU are some of the upsets that have shaped the rankings. The upcoming weekend will feature revenge on the minds of both Ohio State and Penn State, while Miami and Virginia Tech square off to prove who is the team to beat in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Never give up on the Twins
On July 20, the Minnesota Twins let a 10-run lead slip away against the Oakland A’s and fell further out of first place and failed to move two games above .500. I did something I had never done before: I gave up on the Minnesota Twins.
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