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Finding a New Direction with ‘Mind of Mine’

April 7, 2016 by Julia Sumouske

Photo Courtesy of RCA Records This time last year, One Direction fans mourned the beginning of the end for the boy band that made a good portion of the world fall head over heels for them. In March 2015, Zayn Malik had publicly announced his departure from the group. As another sign of "good riddance," Malik decided to release his debut album, "Mind of Mine," this year on the … [Read more...] about Finding a New Direction with ‘Mind of Mine’

‘Fuller House’ Stays True to Tanner Antics

March 22, 2016 by Madison Harwell

Photo Courtesy of Michael Yarish/Netflix "Full House" was the epitome of my childhood. I understand what a large claim that is, especially considering I was born after the series ended in 1995. But, I perhaps was more influenced by the show because of the reruns. They ran every single day in the Harwell’s DirecTV household, and I saw every single episode multiple times … [Read more...] about ‘Fuller House’ Stays True to Tanner Antics

Surfers Give Back

March 21, 2016 by Amelia Dal Pra

Photos by Amelia Dal PraWhat could possibly bring hundreds of young people from across the globe to Wahiawa, a small Hawaiian city, known for its low-income housing complexes and drug and alcohol abuse, a city that many locals themselves avoid? Many volunteers that work with Surfing the Nations, a nonprofit humanitarian organization based in Wahiawa, would say the answer is … [Read more...] about Surfers Give Back

HeARTbeat Art Show Keeps Saturday Night Alive

March 16, 2016 by Sebastian Lopez Barba

Photos by Zach LeThe HeARTbeat Art Show, hosted by The Board, showcased a wide variety of student artwork in Smothers Theatre parking lot. Students could hang out, listen to music, eat food and admire artwork made by their peers on Saturday night.“There’s about 35 pieces here tonight and it’s a wide variety of artists,” said junior Board member Chelsea … [Read more...] about HeARTbeat Art Show Keeps Saturday Night Alive

What to Watch for a Perfect Weekend of Procrastination

March 16, 2016 by Maria Valente

Photo by Kelleen MullEveryone has those days when we know we're not going to get anything done. Whether it's a lack of energy or just plain indifference, we are ready for a day of total relaxation. So here are some great shows on Netflix to help you waste the most time possible. "Making a Murderer": This 10-episode docu-series follows the tumultuous story of Steven Avery. … [Read more...] about What to Watch for a Perfect Weekend of Procrastination

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