Healthy spots to eat range from obvious to unexpected
The munchies can be a bitch. Especially if you’re even remotely concerned about what’s in your food. In our culture of over-packaged, over-processed, big corporate food, the health-marketing gurus are convinced that people buy big grabs of potato chips and only eat ten chips.
Raves
2003 (depending on who you listen to) was either the year when everything was unspeakably awesome or the year when everything sucked. I’m going to take the middle road and say most everything was really mediocre, though a few things were great and a few things were terrible.
Future educators face extensive paperwork and testing with Bush’s No Child Left Behind program
Professor Robert Lacher shakes his head in disbelief. “Think of all the Universities that exist in the country” he said, trailing off as he holds a copy of the nine-page form he must now fill out for his Statistics course. “We’re talking hundreds of thousands of man hours.
Read all about it: A conversation at the Collegian
Q: Please state your name for the record. A: Todd Justin VanDerWerff Q: And your position is? A: I am the editor-in-chief of the Collegian. Q: What’s your major? A: I’m a journalism/theatre/English major. Most people change their majors. I just kept adding them.
Asian-American non-trad student tells story
Each week when Maria Chona Mendoza walks up the stairs and through the big blue door leading to Daktronics’ Electronic Assembly department, she’s greeted with a “hey, Maria, how are you” from almost all of her coworkers. But her name, Maria, isn’t actually her proper first name.
Traditions on the Comeback
Homecomings are always about tradition. the pom pom, rah-rah facade of an older, supposedly simpler time is long gone, yet the ripples of that facade are apparent in the adapted homecoming celebrations of today. The language changes. ‘Swell’ becomes ‘groovy’ becomes ‘bitchin’ becomes ‘cool.
Hauge puts experience to use for John Edwards
The political arena is not a new one for Emily Hauge. Last year, she was a Political Science major at SDSU and worked for Sen. Tim Johnson’s re-election campaign. This year the political bug bit harder. It bit hard enough to lure her away from SDSU for a semester to work for North Carolina Senator John Edwards, who is campaigning for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Tim Johnson discusses his ‘primary focus’ as United States senator
Q: Please state your name for the record. A: Tim Johnson. Q: And you are from? A: Vermillion, SD. Q: What is the most important piece of legislation this year that affects college students? A: Well, we’re working on the re-authorization of the Higher Education Act.
The Old Song and Dance
Outside of the music, there seem to be two defining characteristics of a musical: action and exaggeration. Whether the action and exaggeration happens onstage, on the screen or in the bathroom mirror when you think your roommates can’t hear you, these elements are the guiding force of storied singsong showmanship.
OutKast Pushes Boundaries on Speakerboxx/ The Love Below
OutKast is like the Radiohead of the Hip-Hop world: an inventive, virtuosic outfit that releases virtuosic, inventive material that pushes genre boundaries that still outsells half of the directly commercial acts on the rack. Compared to Nelly’s “Hot in Herre,” Outkast’s “The Whole World” may as well be “Knives Out.
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