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Students dream of festival scene

By Christy McKinnon

So it's the end of the year and most students are hustling to finish their final projects. The fate of most final projects is most likely the bottom of a cardboard box if you're a packrat; the garbage can if you're happy to feed the trash monster; or, for a few students, your professor's archives to be presented to future pupils.

Bull Feeney's taps Joe out

By Joe Reynolds

Spanking new food critic Joe Reynold is out on the prowl for copious amounts of food. His search brings him to Bull Feeney's

The Ataris: mindless pop to please the "easy"

By Andy Pappas

"So Long, Astoria" is the major label debut for former indie rockers The Ataris. Having several independent releases under their belts with sales in the hundreds of thousands, Columbia Records has given The Ataris a shot. This move will most likely pay off big for Columbia and give The Ataris much more fame, notoriety, and airtime.

Rent a flick: It's cheaper!

By Stephen Allan

Sometimes films slip through the grasp of the faithful moviegoer. While it is preferable to see a film on a big screen as it is intended, it is impossible to see everything that hits the theaters, especially those films that fail to find an audience in their first week and are hurried out of town to make room for the next one.

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