Something Stereo brings unique sounds

Battle of the Bands returns this year with similar faces, new talent and local bands. Seven bands will perform for the SDSU student body: The Outlet, Enola Mai, Something Stereo, More than Enough, Foley, the Tinderbox and Paradise Fears. The show is free for SDSU students and costs $5 for non-students.

Dancing toward the stars’ finale

SDSU’s third season of Dancing with the Stars continues to please and surprise students as it heads toward the finale. The first episode saw all six stars dance with their respective partners, allowing all to show their best ’80s dance. However, the judges and the students voted and the second week saw off the star Brian McNeill and his partner, Kimberly Graff.

A Midsummer’ treat on the edge of November

A Midsummer Night’s Dream takes the stage at the end of October, and I luckily have a chance to be a part of it. Many people know the play with the lovers and various fairies, but not everyone (outside the various artistic departments) may know what goes into putting on a production such as this.

Dietitian helps reporter examine eating habits

Are you looking to lose weight? Are you looking to gain weight? Do you just want to be eating healthier? SDSU’s new dietitian may be able to help you as she helped me. Although many of my friends continue to tell me how I don’t need to lose weight, I still feel inadequately shaped for the world of today.

Same home-cooked meals in a newly renovated dining area

After two months of renovations, Cook’s Kitchen is back in action. The small diner closed June 12 to renovate after changing owners and opened the doors again towards the end of September. “We opened with no till. We didn’t do any advertising,” said Stacy Flute, a Cook’s Kitchen waitress.

Online communities pose offline problems

Imagine losing a job or getting written up in the dorms, all because of some pictures posted on a Web site. For users of the popular social networking site Facebook, these situations could become a reality. Today, almost four years after its creation, Facebook catches the attention of more than just students.