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Life and Arts

Going Country with G-Phi

November 19, 2015 by Alli Burnison

Photo by Diana KimCountry music filled the Caf with its Southern-influenced lyrics and twang. Different patterns of plaid, paired with leather and cowboy boots, colored the room. Sweet tea and cupcakes lined the side wall, and a mechanical bull in the center of the floor replaced the round and rectangular tables normally there. The Gamma Phi Beta Rodeo had again returned. The … [Read more...] about Going Country with G-Phi

Dreaming of a Punk Christmas

November 19, 2015 by Mackayla Testerman

Photo by Gabriella ChanThe temperature has dropped and so has the Christmas music. As everyone is excited to start up his or her Christmas playlist, perhaps you’ve found that you’re looking for some new seasonal tunes. While there are new Christmas songs every year, they don’t tend to get much airplay. Here are 10 punk Christmas songs that will scratch your … [Read more...] about Dreaming of a Punk Christmas

Raise the Salad Bar

November 12, 2015 by Ella Gonzalez

Photos by Gabriella Chan When one enters the Waves Cafe, an overwhelming sensory explosion hits the innocent bystander, who, for the sake of convenience or hunger, has entered this bustling culinary realm. Sometimes it can be quite intimidating to pick a meal, particularly when there is a dictionary-thick stack of orders piling up at The Grill, or if the broccoli-and-apple … [Read more...] about Raise the Salad Bar

Let the Christmas Countdown Begin

November 12, 2015 by Julia Naman

Art by Kris HarperThank goodness Halloween is over. It’s not that college students will ever tire of free candy, horror movies or cat costumes (honestly, how are we not over those yet?); it’s just that what is around the corner is so much better than the street on which we’ve been trick-or-treating. OK, “around the corner” is a generous phrase … [Read more...] about Let the Christmas Countdown Begin

New Film ‘Burnt’ Lacks Flavor

November 5, 2015 by Collin Chersi

Photo Courtesy of Shiny Penny Productions“Burnt” is an acquired taste. How invested the viewer is in the culture of fine cuisine will significantly impact his or her viewing experience. Directed and co-produced by John Wells (“August: Osage County”) and written by Steven Knight (“Eastern Promise”) and Michael Kalesniko (“Iron … [Read more...] about New Film ‘Burnt’ Lacks Flavor

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