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Dining Divas at 356

Katie is from the suburbs of Washington, D.C., and is a transfer student with one year left at Clemson University. Amanda is from the suburbs of Atlanta and is a senior in her final semester at Clemson University. The Pre-Game Katie: I was really excited to eat something other than subs, pizza or Mexican food that is so conveniently placed around the University.

On the prowl

By Ivanna Johnson

Why do girls make out with girls? Is it for the amusement of guys? Is it because we are all secretly lesbians? Or is it just good clean fun? As usual my topic is spurred by recent events. My roommate and our girlfriend, we will call her Ellen, made out the other weekend.

Theatre Festival hits campus

Brooks Center presents a showcase of talent.

By Corrina Miller

Clemson University is going to be a bit of a big deal next week. The University will be hosting the Region IV Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF). Hundreds of college actors, scenic designers, sound designers, theatre critics, makeup artists, playwrights and directors are assembling at Clemson University to showcase their skills and participate in this incredible theatre festival.

The ringing in your ears

By Dan Ubilla

This is long overdue, but a topic of this magnitude should be allowed some punctual leniency. It is the pretty girl that Holden Caulfield can't get angry at for being late. At least I hope this column is a pretty girl. You see, I've traveled to the ends of the musical landscape for this one.

"Untraceable" mimics society

Film carries moral message to crowd.

By Greg Blanton

In an era when cinema has been judged more on financial success than value, this rare film transcends the stigma. On Friday, Jan. 25, "Untraceable" was released in national theaters with relatively little hype. Overshadowing the film were two lesser films, "Rambo" and "Meet the Spartans.

"27 Dresses" delights

Film is predictable but delightful.

By Corrina Miller

"27 Dresses" is the latest guilty pleasure for women. Boston Globe called it "a sporadically entertaining cupcake of a movie." While it is no Oscar winning, life changing, cinematic event, it is indeed a delightfully wonderful chick flick. It's been a while since the ladies of America have gotten a good dose of chick flick.

The top 5

TV shows to watch during the writers strike

By Anne Swift

5: "Say Yes to The Dress": Though it doesn't attract a male audience, this show accurately conveys every possible emotion relevant to purchasing a wedding dress. The women seem to place more thought into the dress than they did into the fiancé, but alas, this is what makes for good television.

Punxy Phil

The real deal or tail-less beaver?

By Zach Musgrave

There can be no day more rooted in American folklore than Feb. 2: Groundhog Day. It's a day when many normally science-worshipping Americans pay mind, however briefly, to a long-established folk tradition revolving around, of all things, an aged rodent named Phil.

Horoscopes

By Madame Fantago

Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Your stars indicate that you are going to use at least five sheets of paper today. If you had written smaller you could have used three, but no! You had to waste paper. Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20) Wear a headband today because your hair will constantly get in your eyes.

Poetic Reviews

By Brandon Bilinski

"The Raven in Goliath" With Mars Volta, there's a theory; each new album makes me leary; With too much noodling and distortion the album could be a bore; While I listened, so intently, the songs reeled me in quite gently, And then almost incidentally, big riffs shook my bedroom floor; "Man, this new drummer," I muttered, "Is rocking me to my core, And I long to hear some more.

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