Cone makes his picks for The 83rd Annual Academy Awards
Frederic ConeJuice Columnist The 83rd Academy Awards are finally here to honor the best and most creative films from 2010, as well as some of the latest fashions. As is the case each year, the Academy has nominated films from a wide variety of genres in the various categories. On one hand, you have the [...]
Chef Extraordinaire Frederic Cone presents: Super Sunday appetizers
Frederic Cone Although my team the Seattle Seahawks were knocked out of Super Bowl contention by the Chicago Bears, I still can’t wait to watch the Super Bowl on Feb. 6 and see if my other favorite team, the Pittsburgh Steelers, can win against the Green Bay Packers. Every year on Super Bowl Sunday, my [...]
Wary to eat at Weary Wil?s again
Frederic ConeColumnist Although initially excited at the prospect of having a new sports grille here at SDSU, my hopes were dashed after my first visit there with a few friends this last week. I knew several weeks ago that I would be doing a food review of Weary Wil’s Sports Grill but persuaded my editors [...]
Five Star, Five Ingredients: Recipes for Cooks of all skill levels
Frederic ConeStaff Columnist With the awards season for the film industry underway, I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to give film buffs some sophisticated fare ideas for their awards show get-togethers. Here are some pointers for creating five-star appetizers that I am sure will surprise your guests. I hope you will have great [...]
Juxtapose This:
Frederic ConeStaff Columnist Hot fashion, dry sardonic humor and some surprising upsets are what marked this year’s Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA., which aired Jan. 16. Among the hot fashion, two outfits stood out: January Jones’ from the TV series Mad Men and Helena Bonham Carter’s from this [...]
A look back at the highest grossing films of 2010
Frederic ConeFilm Columnist A new year is under way, bringing with it a new season of award shows for the American and international film industries. It also brings my new column to The Collegian, the focus of which will be centered around films and the film industry. The awards show season gets under way at [...]
Philosphy Club
Frederic ConeNews Editor Beginning in the spring semester students will be able to ponder the meaning of life and all other existential matters, as the new Philosophy Club will begin meeting. Chad Lemme, a sophomore majoring in history, and Dan Christensen, a senior economy major, have been working hard over the past month to try [...]
Public Relations students boost post-Hobo Day attendance
Frederic ConeNews Editor Maybe it’s possible to better student awareness after all. Although the final evaluation of the marketing campaign done by Associate Professor Matthew Cecil’s Public Relations Strategies class won’t be finished for a few more weeks, preliminary results indicate it was a success. The SDSU football game on Nov. 20 had an attendance [...]
The Peg Leg Update heads into its second year
Frederic ConeNews Editor The Peg Leg Update surfaced in the fall of 2009 and has established itself as a venue for readers and writers alike to enjoy and showcase work of a more artistic nature. The PLU is a monthly print publication that focuses is on publishing long creative non-fiction and fiction works, poetry, art, [...]
Review: The Moscow Symphony
Frederic ConeNews Editor It was a night to remember and possibly one of the finest classical performances I have seen &- not just here in South Dakota, but in my hometown of Seattle, Wash. as well. Upon entering the front doors to the Performing Arts Center, my guest and I walked into the crowded main [...]
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