Potter lacks new merchandise, says columnist
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how much I missed Harry Potter Lego sets. Does anyone else feel the emotions of missing Harry Potter? It has been nearly three years since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out and satisfied screaming flocks of children, teenagers and adults around the world. For me, it definitely did, at the time. A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how much I missed Harry Potter Lego sets. Does anyone else feel the emotions of missing Harry Potter? It has been nearly three years since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows came out and satisfied screaming flocks of children, teenagers and adults around the world.
SOAP keeps friends in touch
You may not think that soap is a delightful thing, but have you ever considered how wonderful SOAP is? This probably does not make any sense to you, because SOAP Day is a tradition that my best friend Erin and I began after graduating high school nearly three years ago.
Spring break trip full of Lego
I just returned from a lovely spring break trip to the western coast of California. I promised myself in high school that I would work enough hours over the fall and winter to make sure that I could afford a spring break trip every March. I know it sounds like a lofty goal, but so far I have achieved three spring break trips in three years.
Friends and “Friends” provide laughs
Friends are great. They let you tell them anything, will hang out with you when you have nothing else to do, and usually make you laugh if you let them. I like to think (in a very un-haughty sort of way) that I have a decent amount of good friends and I am thankful that I can rely on such a dependable group of people.
Synesthesia enhances editor’s life
While at SDSU, I have come to realize that I literally don’t see the world like everyone else. It has to do with something in my brain that I learned about in psychology last fall. It is called synesthesia and is the association of color with life. In my case, I associate a color with everything, no matter what, who, where or when it is.
Capers show: ‘What college is all about’
Capers auditions are this weekend, and Kim Graff is more than ready for them to get here. “There is such a variety this year,” said the junior English education major from Sioux Falls “There is much more of a diversity in music styles and funny skits. We are bringing in new dance styles that I’ve never seen in Capers before.
Coffee shop variety show offers stage for everyone
The SDSU English Club is hosting a night of entertainment for SDSU and the Brookings community. On Dec. 12, one of Assistant Professor of English David Faflik’s favorite winter events will occur. “This night has something for everyone,” he said. The event is taking place at Cottonwood Coffee on Main Street in downtown Brookings and is the second annual English Club Variety Show.
Wind portrays relevant social battle
Chilee Nleya is hoping the intensity of Inherit the Wind, SDSU’s most recent theater production, will be carried off the stage and into the audience when the show debuts on Wednesday evening. Nleya, a junior English education major, said she is very excited for “such a fantastic play.
In case you missed it … news, gossip and buzz
Thanks, Mom! Television’s most supportive and lovable mothers were recently highlighted by Yahoo’s TV Blog. One of the moms receiving the kudos was Lorelai Gilmore, who parented young Rory Gilmore throughout seven years of the now-ended WB hit Gilmore Girls.
Juice editor’s top five favorite things
With Thanksgiving coming up so quickly, I decided it was time to compile a list of my favorite things. You will probably end up wanting to throw something rude at me because all of the things I like are wonderful and will make you feel happy and giddy inside even if you don’t want to, but that is not my fault.
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