Art, Culture & Entertainment
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Cracking the Egg on Easter Traditions
It’s that time of year again, time to buy and dye a cartons worth of eggs, splurge on chocolate and sugar, and hope the Easter Bunny will deliver happiness in a basket to families around…
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Enjoy Your Own ChillOut Frozen Self-Serve Creation
By Moriah Beiser Staff Writer At first glance ChillOut Frozen Creations looks like your typical ice cream shop, but it is far from it. ChillOut Frozen Creations is just that, your own creation. The…
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Beowulf Translated by Tolkein
by Brooke Lavite Staff Writer Fans of epic poetry or J. R. R. Tolkien, may appreciate the posthumously released translation of Beowulf. Next month Tolkien’s unreleased translation will be published. Beowulf is an epic poem…
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A Review of Bluff City Grill
I was ecstatic to see a new restaurant, The Bluff City Grill, open in downtown Alton.
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Fighting Negative Body Image at Lewis and Clark
According to supermodel legend Kate Moss, “Nothing taste as good as skinny feels.”
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Fighting Negative Body Image at Lewis and Clark
According to supermodel legend Kate Moss, “Nothing taste as good as skinny feels.”
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LC Pride Raises Equality Awareness
Equality is defined as a state in which no one person or thing is more valuable or important than any other person or object.
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Dad by Day, Bat by Night
“Ben Affleck is the perfect choice for Bruce Wayne because nobody would ever suspect him to be Batman.” These are the kinds of jokes you can read daily all over the internet from people who…
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The Utmost to be Upheld
As this century proceeds further into the future, all the world over is increasingly abuzz with the topic of sustainability. Paradoxically though, we arrive at this theme coming up from the backside.
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The Truth about St. Patrick’s Day
Graphic: Nicole Leith By Darick T. Earney Staff Writer Following the obscurely known Holiday of “Everything You Do Is Right” Day (March 16th), and 24 hours prior to “Supreme Sacrifice Day” (March 18th)…


