Category: A & E

Buffy vs. Breaking Bad: A faculty survey

James Tunnell, Staff Writer    In ye olden days, a person most likely would be extremely…

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Eight reasons why you need to go to Puerto Rico

Celeste Forrest, Staff Writer     Are you tired of winter, dry legs, chapped lips,…

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Local is lovely

Katelyn Lamb, Content and Assistant Editor    “Local is lovely.” Perhaps you have seen the motto on cute…

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In review: The Lego Movie

Byron Crouch, Staff Writer Snippet:     A generic, non-special Lego construction worker named Emit…

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How to beat the winter blues

Staff Writer     Hot chocolate can warm your body. Chicken soup can calm your soul. But…

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In review: Tiger Lily – Won’t Let This Kill Me

James Tunnell, Staff Writer    When a person hears the term “pop-punk,” their mind will either…

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Prehistoric legends: Advice about romance from someone who’s forgotten

Jim Wilcox, Guest Writer    Dear Professor Wilcox,    I’m a freshman here at SNU and really…

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Brett eats out: Backyard BBQ

Brett Smith, Staff Writer    Being from the south, I have had my fair share of…

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Spring break on a budget

Stephany Reyes, Staff Writer    Spring break is probably one of the most exciting events to…

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Quit playing games with my heart and just play a game

Ronna Fisher, Editor-in-Chief    Does anyone remember the scene from The Jungle Book when the four…

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In review: Frozen

Amy Calfy, Guest Writer & Celeste Forrest, Staff Writer    Warning! This article contains spoilers! Read…

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In Review: The Inca Trail

Brett Smith, Staff Writer    Authentic Peruvian cuisine is hard to find in the United States.…

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What to see this Winter 2014

Saydi Dowd, Staff Writer   2014 is bringing us a various number of films, but here…

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Prehistoric legends: Surviving a lifetime of Accidentproneness Syndrome

Jim Wilcox, Guest Writer    By genetic aberration or nutritional deficit or a series of traumatic…

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A Guide to Oklahoma City

James Tunnell, Staff Writer    Okay, so you’re an out of state freshman at SNU and…

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