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October 22, 2012Art, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Slam poetry event brings students’ words to life Detroit junior Joshua Taylor performs a poem titled “Loved Suicide” at the slam poetry night put on by […] Separator image Separator image October 1, 2012Art, Arts & Entertainment, Books, Events, Featured Poet John Rybicki, breathing life into desolation Author John Rybicki reads poetry and excerpts from his published books, including “When All the World Is Old,” […] Separator image Separator image September 24, 2012Art, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Artists, residents engage creative sides at ‘Art in Our Parks’ event A young boy assists local artist Sean Flaherty in his art piece entitled ‘Recycle’. (Chris Aldridge | GCmag) […] Separator image Separator image August 24, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album review: Minus the Bear’s ‘Infinity Overhead’ chisels craft Minus the Bear return with its fifth full-length album for 2012. Infinity Overhead offers ten new songs and a […] Separator image Separator image July 6, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies, Uncategorized Movie review: ‘Ted’ guarantees laughs, surprises with sincerity From writer and director Seth MacFarlane comes a story about a stuffed bear that comes to life after […] Separator image Separator image June 27, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized Album review: ‘Oceania’ a resuscitation for the Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins’ seventh studio album was delightfully surprising upon first listen. It seems easy to give the […] Separator image Separator image May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
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September 24, 2012Art, Arts & Entertainment, Events, Featured Artists, residents engage creative sides at ‘Art in Our Parks’ event A young boy assists local artist Sean Flaherty in his art piece entitled ‘Recycle’. (Chris Aldridge | GCmag) […] Separator image Separator image August 24, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album review: Minus the Bear’s ‘Infinity Overhead’ chisels craft Minus the Bear return with its fifth full-length album for 2012. Infinity Overhead offers ten new songs and a […] Separator image Separator image July 6, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies, Uncategorized Movie review: ‘Ted’ guarantees laughs, surprises with sincerity From writer and director Seth MacFarlane comes a story about a stuffed bear that comes to life after […] Separator image Separator image June 27, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized Album review: ‘Oceania’ a resuscitation for the Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins’ seventh studio album was delightfully surprising upon first listen. It seems easy to give the […] Separator image Separator image May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
August 24, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music Album review: Minus the Bear’s ‘Infinity Overhead’ chisels craft Minus the Bear return with its fifth full-length album for 2012. Infinity Overhead offers ten new songs and a […] Separator image Separator image July 6, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies, Uncategorized Movie review: ‘Ted’ guarantees laughs, surprises with sincerity From writer and director Seth MacFarlane comes a story about a stuffed bear that comes to life after […] Separator image Separator image June 27, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized Album review: ‘Oceania’ a resuscitation for the Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins’ seventh studio album was delightfully surprising upon first listen. It seems easy to give the […] Separator image Separator image May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
July 6, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Movies, Uncategorized Movie review: ‘Ted’ guarantees laughs, surprises with sincerity From writer and director Seth MacFarlane comes a story about a stuffed bear that comes to life after […] Separator image Separator image June 27, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized Album review: ‘Oceania’ a resuscitation for the Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins’ seventh studio album was delightfully surprising upon first listen. It seems easy to give the […] Separator image Separator image May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
June 27, 2012Arts & Entertainment, Music, Uncategorized Album review: ‘Oceania’ a resuscitation for the Smashing Pumpkins The Smashing Pumpkins’ seventh studio album was delightfully surprising upon first listen. It seems easy to give the […] Separator image Separator image May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
May 7, 2012Lifestyle, Students, Uncategorized The debt factor: A closer look at the broke college student stereotype A credit card can be a blessing. Possessions with loaded price tags were once only afforded by those […] Separator image Separator image May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts Search for: Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel. Close search
May 2, 2012Featured, Lifestyle, Students Professor spotlight: The Bean effect The first day of class is exciting for some. The familiar arena — coupled with a new leader […] Separator image Separator image March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts
March 15, 2012Politics, Students Opinion: Civil rights must prevail for LGBT In the 21st century, it seems primitive to think that discrimination still exists. It is outright inconceivable that […] Separator image Separator image Posts navigation Older posts