News

  • A New, Thirteenth Zodiac Sign?

    “A stir ran through the world of the internet when Parke Kunkle, an astronomy professor at the Minneapolis Community and Technical College, spoke to the Star Tribune…”

  • Deerhoof – Deerhoof vs. Evil (album review)

    “Hyperbole boldly reigns in this world of art-infused experimental music; Deerhoof are not simply pitted against inconvenience or negativity, but the concept of evil itself!…”

  • Black Swan: Desirably Disturbing

    “Natalie Portman shines in her outstanding role of Nina, a dancer who just wants to be perfect. The movie follows Nina as she attempts to get a role in the upcoming ballet performance of “Swan…

  • Pujols VS. Musial

    “St. Louis- Today, one of the best, yet most underrated players in baseball history will receive America’s highest award for a citizen…”

  • Vanishing Club Fliers Cause Problems On Campus

    “Asian Pop Culture Club’s fliers are being repeatedly taken down causing problems for the club…”

  • Dictators Tremble Across The Arab World

    “2011 will be a year for change.” These were the words of Algerian human rights activist, Mustapha Bouchachi, and the sentiment is taking hold in countries across the arab world….”

  • LCCC Recycling To Get Revamped This March

    “Lewis and Clark Community College is due to get new recycling bins in the next three weeks, placing their arrival within the first week of March…”

  • The Decemberists- The King Is Dead (album review)

    “Front man Colin Meloy and company decided to scale down their theatricality and opt for an album that features well-constructed songs that stand by themselves and are unified with a cohesive sound…”

  • St. Louis Auto Show 2011: Photos

    “The largest auto show in St Louis rolled into town January 27 through January 30. The St Louis Auto Show featured over 500 new models of cars, trucks, SUV’s, and concept vehicles…”

  • LCCC Architecture Students Win Competition

    “Lewis and Clark’s Architectural Design 2 class was given an amazing opportunity this past fall. They were asked to design a Reading Garden to be built at Eunice Smith Elementary School…”