An institution has closed. Since mid-March, Domino's Pizza sits on an empty parking lot, no pizzas in the oven and no deliveries to our doors. Six miles east, huge blue tarpaulins cover the familiar golden arches of Mickey D's while a Bobcat loader eviscerates the interior of the LaVale McDonald's. (0) comments
Hip Hop started in the 1970s in the Bronx of New York City. Hip Hop is a genre of music that expresses a person's life or emotions over a nice beat. Today, Hip Hop is a culture that is seen in fashion, and expressed in language around the world. On Wednesday, April 16, 2008, the Black Student Alliance had a program called Hip Hop in Mass Media featuring guest speaker Dr. (1) comment
Some exciting news for all those who've always loved being in the company of good books: April 13-19 was National Library Week, a series of events hosted by the American Library Association (ALA) for young and old readers alike. This year's theme was "Join the Circle of Knowledge @ Your Library," and renowned actress Julie Andrews was named honorary chair of the proceedings. (0) comments
FROSTBURG - Early in the evening, seven students huddled in front of FSU's library, keeping warm and panhandling passer-bys. The cost of textbooks hasn't gone up, these students were collecting money for the area homeless, while at the same time spreading awareness of the harsh realities the homeless can face every day. (0) comments
As part of the three day celebration in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on day two, Iota Phi Theta sponsored a panel discussion. The panel was meant to be an intergenerational discussion with panelists of varying ages as well as audience members of varying ages and backgrounds. (1) comment
The Bottom Line would like to thank all the students and faculty who participated in last week's Virginia Tech Vigil. Special thanks go to the members of the football team for kneeling during practice and Father Ed Hendricks for leading the prayer. Also thanks to student educational services for providing candles. (0) comments