Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Chris Moskaly
"It's not infinitely good, but it is infinitely real."
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
1 day ago by KATIE ANDREW
Homosexuality is the new black.
The Lambda Alliance, the University's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and ally student organization, hosted Gay Jeans Day on Thursday, a gay rights tradition of more than 30 years.
Signs, banners and Lambda representatives adorned the Tate Plaza to thank students for wearing jeans in support of the homosexual community.
Colonnade, Georgia College & State University, GA
1 day ago by Chelsea Thomas
The GIVE Center is currently looking for 2008-2009 Service Leaders. A service leader is a student who has a passion to volunteer for a cause and wants to develop or strengthen their leadership skills.
The Chanticleer, Jacksonville State University, AL
3 days ago by Zach Childree
Music Grade: A
Solange Knowles' sophomore album "SoL-AngeL and the Hadley Street Dreams" sounds a little bit as if it was recorded in the wrong decade.
Indeed, Solange credits her inspiration for this album to Dusty Springfield, The Supremes and The Marvelettes; the sound is evocative of all of these artists.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
3 days ago by Marin Mueller
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
3 days ago by Jerffrey Tidwell
Vans and trailers filled the Education Building and band parking lots last Monday as film crews visited West Georgia's campus to shoot scenes for "Our Child is Missing," a feature length drama based on the true story of a local missing child.
The West Georgian, State University of West Georgia, GA
4 days ago by Grant Wallace
The Coen Brothers should be a household name by now. Joel and Ethan Coen have been in the movie business for nearly twenty years, sporting out gems like "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," "Fargo," and last years' Oscar winning," No Country for Old Men.
The Davidsonian, Davidson College, NC
4 days ago by Corey Bradley
Whether their vice is "Sex and the City," "Gossip Girls" or even romance novels, women often have a guilty fascination with the fabulous lives of unrealistic characters. Women see thin and gorgeous young actresses who party lavishly and have a good time doing it.
The Davidsonian, Davidson College, NC
4 days ago by Cara Woodroof
You probably know that the Cunningham Theatre building has been renovated, but you may wonder what specifically has changed about the building. The answer seems to be just about everything.
"Cunningham has been transformed and it is recognizable only from the outside," Desirée Domo '09, a theatre major, said.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
5 days ago by HELEN BURDETTE
Start sweating. Just because last call is at 2 a.m. doesn't mean the party's over. Here is a guide to Athens' growing scene of late-night, no-shoes-required, all moves-accepted celebrations. - Baller's Ball The performers and DJs at Baller's Ball change every event, but a few elements remain the same: electronic beats, heavy bass, looping tracks and lots of lights and fog.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
6 days ago by TAHNI SEGARS
The answer to many diners' prayers has arrived.
Patrons can say goodbye to long lines and getting up for refills when they eat at Transmetropolitan.
They can avoid the downtown hustle and still enjoy a customized slice of Transmet fresh from the oven, because the Italian eatery has opened a new location on Oglethorpe Avenue.
Periscope, Shorter College, GA
6 days ago by Ashley Ottinger
As the editor of the Arts and Entertainment section, I'm always on the lookout for artists that well represents Shorter College's array of talent. Last year, I got to experience the very prominent roles that now senior, Grant Jordan has portrayed in Shorter's theatre and dance performances.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
6 days ago
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
6 days ago by Jimmy Gilmore
Staff Writer
If Jonathan Levine's "The Wackness" has anything to teach, it's either that there were no good films at Sundance this year or people have dramatically lowered their standards.