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- My Strange Addiction
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- October 26, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - The nature of addiction is an interesting one. While some indulge in caffeine and sweet treats, others obsess with cleanliness and fitness or crave technology, gossip, work, laughter—even affection or conversation. While it holds a common, clinical connotation of misuse and abuse, our American culture has somewhat desensitized the word and birthed an alternative connotation comparable to that of “...more
- Google looks to add social networking site
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- September 7, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - On June 28, Google Inc. launched a new social networking service, Google+, in a beta testing phase, so only those with invitations could join the site. After only four weeks, the social media site had amassed 25 million users.
- ArtCNU exhibit showcases photos from post-relief Haiti
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- November 16, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - CNU Alumnus Jesse Hutcheson showcases his solo photo exhibition, capturing the spirit of post-relief Haiti through photography. Here are five of this photos from the exhibit, all of which can be seen in the Falk Gallery through Dec. 2.
- Behind the Curtain
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- September 7, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - YOU CAN’T STOP THEIR BEAT! The Peninsula Community Theatre (PCT), located in the Hilton Village at the intersection of Warwick Rd. and Main St., graced the stage this summer with a performance of the hit musical “Hairspray.” The show sold out three times during its eleven-night run and is the first in the community theater’s history to do so.
- Occupy Wall Street spreads to other big cities from NYC
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- October 12, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - STOP THE CORPORATE MACHINE! This is the battle cry sounding across the nation. From New York City to Washington, D.C., San Fransisco, Calif. to Richmond, Va., the newly-established anti-capitalist movement known as Occupy Wall Street (OWS) has gained [...]
- Brighton Beach memories
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- October 12, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - Can a family afford to have principles? TheaterCNU’s latest production, Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” boldly seeks to pose that question to thespians and patrons alike. The show is running Oct. 13-14 and Oct. 20-23 in the Ferguson Center Music & Theatre Hall.
Set in Brooklyn, NY circa 1937–the era of the Great Depression, the story is told through the pages of 14-year-old Eugene...more
- He Said/She Said: “Apollo 18″ crashes and burns Edit
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- September 7, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - “Apollo 18” is just another example of the “found-footage” fad that has been tossed around Hollywood lately. The film focuses on two astronauts sent to the moon during the covert voyage of Apollo 18, issued by the Department of Defense, to send out devices that will intercept Soviet signals one year after the last recorded manned mission.
- Study suggests that part-time students suffer
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- October 26, 2011
Authors: Antonio Lenyear - Time is the enemy.” Such is the claim and name of a report issued by non-profit organization “Complete College America” (CCA), which is attempting to expose the ‘hidden’ failure of part-time students attending public colleges and universities. The study identifies success as the graduation and attainment of a degree by a [...]
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- October 12, 2011
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- October 12, 2011
Set in Brooklyn, NY circa 1937–the era of the Great Depression, the story is told through the pages of 14-year-old Eugene...more
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