Pugmire: the total one-man show
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Preston Pugmire can claim many musical hats. Guitarist, vocalist and music engineer cover just a few of his skill sets. The amazing thing about Pugmire is that he incorporates all of his talents into one musical production in his one-man show, which will be coming to SDSU Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. [...]
Christmas gifts NO ONE needs, or wants
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Last week you may have seen my column of how to properly deliver the perfect Christmas present. Though I am positive my wise ways allowed you to see just exactly how wonderful a surprising present can be, what if you don’t have a present? Many times you see lists of presents you [...]
Theatre makes ?White Christmas? dreams come true
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Visions of sugarplums, an end to finals week and a white Christmas are just a few of the things students are dreaming of this time of year. Though no one really knows what a sugarplum is and it is difficult to make finals week end any sooner, the State University Theatre at [...]
How to make Christmas extra special for that special someone
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor The Christmas season is fast approaching and many of the “committed” members of campus are scrambling to come up with the perfect gift for their special someone. Now, I don’t have a boyfriend (I just know a boy who’d be really mad if he heard me say that), but I am a [...]
Going behind the line of fire to capture the truth in Iraq
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Amazing things can happen with a bit of resourcefulness, a plane ticket to one of the world’s most intense war zones and a fake press pass. Mike Shiley, director and the genius behind the film Inside Iraq: The Untold Stories, can testify to that very idea. Shiley will be visiting campus Nov. [...]
My three cups of tea with Jonathan York
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor I knew Jonathan York and I were going to get along when he had the gumption in class to boldly state, “Girlfriends are temporary, but cats are forever.” As you can imagine, the hilarity of this statement warranted a follow-up conversation. We discussed everything, from cats to graduate school applications to more [...]
A new look at life while studying abroad
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor SDSU tells us “You can go anywhere from here.” With the extensive study abroad program available through the International Affairs office, this saying is particularly true. The International Affairs office provides a plethora of opportunities for students on campus. There is two study abroad options available through the University: short term and [...]
Poobas keep it all in the family
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor As Hobo Day approaches, the Bickel family can barely contain their excitement. Robin Bickel is third in a line of family members that has taken over the role of Hobo Day Grand Pooba. Robin, a junior mass communications student, began planning Hobo Day last spring and has had a lot of support [...]
My time as Pooba
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor The first time I heard the phrase “Grand Pooba” as a lowly and uninformed freshman, my immediate thought was, “Grand Pooba … is that something you can catch?” Strangely enough, less than a year later I had received the position within the University Program Council as the Pooba for Hobo Days. For [...]
Serve something sweet
Megan SchiferlJuice Editor Throughout the school year, many opportunities to show your baking prowess will abound. To many college students, dessert is nothing more than the slightly stale Oreo found in the back of their cupboard. Even on a college budget, tasty desserts can be made quickly and easily. Fruit Cobbler 2 bags frozen fruit [...]
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