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Spring cleaning: relive stress while preparing to move out

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor April 6, 2011

 With the end of school and exams only a month away, students are buckling down for the busiest time of their academic year. Between studying for exams, attending various award ceremonies and participating...

Dragon Age II Review (XBox 360, PS3, PC)

Alice Fisher | Staff Writer April 6, 2011

Developer BioWare has earned a lot of respect from the gaming community. They are most notable for evolving the Western RPG genre since 1998 with the release of the critically acclaimed "Baldur's Gate."...

Are you winning, Mr. Sheen

Tyler Roberts | Opinion Assistant Editor March 31, 2011

When celebrities fall into drugs and alcohol, party with prostitutes and wind up in jail, we usually feel remorse for their wicked ways and hope for a triumphant, sober return. Their fall from grace is...

VISIONS film festival celebrates undergrad success

Juliane Bullard | Assistant Layout Editor March 31, 2011

UNCW's film department is hosting the VISIONS film festival and conference this Friday, April 1 in Lumina Theater with free admission for the general public. The festival will showcase international talent...

The Budget Epicureans Review: Flaming Amy’s Bowl

Jeremy Smyczek | Staff Writer March 31, 2011

Each week, the Budget Epicureans select an eatery or take-out establishment, in search of quality and value. Bonus points are awarded for healthy options.Given its phenomenal popularity despite a horrid...

Annual Communication Studies Day facilitates discussion and interaction

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor March 31, 2011

Networking, panel discussions, social events and a fashion show are all on the agenda for the 2011 Annual Communication Studies Day. The yearly tradition brings faculty, students and alumni together for...

REVIEW: Buzz artist Oh Land aims at international breakthrough

Pernille Larsen | Staff Writer March 31, 2011

With the release of her second eponymous album, Danish electro-pop singer Oh Land and her management have lined up the big guns. She performed the first single off her self-titled album "Oh Land,"...

Annual Azalea Festival continues tradition of southern entertainment

Gillian Perry | Assistant Lifestyles Editor March 23, 2011

 Southern tradition and entertainment are the basis of the North Carolina Azalea Festival. This year is the 64th annual festival, and one can expect five days full of that traditional fun which includes...

The Budget Epicureans Review: The Pirates Table Seafood Restaurant

Jeremy Smyczek | Staff Writer March 23, 2011

Each week, the Budget Epicureans select an eatery or take-out establishment, in search of quality and value. Bonus points are awarded for healthy options.Despite the criticism deep-fried foods receive...

A Clean Sort of Grunge: review of the Flannel Rebellion at Wild Wing Café

Jeremy Smyczek | Staff Writer March 23, 2011

Along with the usual suspects like grey hair and a softening midsection, one knows that he has been alive for a little while when the music of his teen years is rediscovered by a new generation, rebranded...

REVIEW: ‘Rango’ is an instant animated western classic

Chris Harris | Staff Writer March 9, 2011

With Pixar studios holding a monopoly on great animated movies, it was beginning to seem that no other animation studio would be able to compete. Fortunately, Gore Verbinski's 3-D animation venture "Rango"...

Failing to Make us Sad: A Review of UNCW Presents Yasmin Levy

Jeremy Smyczek | Staff Writer March 9, 2011

Israeli-born singer-songwriter Yasmin Levy wants to make her listeners cry, but in a good way. That's the impression that she gave during her Feb. 28 appearance at Keenan Auditorium as part of the UNCW...

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