Archive | 2018
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Free fallin’: A Profile With Student Aerial Dancer – Junior Krysta Rogden is an apprentice with the Charlotte aerial and contemporary dance company Caroline Calouche & Co.
Junior Krysta Rogden is only five-foot-three, but on Thanksgiving Day, she could have been dunking with Yao Ming. Rogden was a stilt-walker in the Novant Health Thanksgiving Day Parade, which made her about the height of the seven-foot-six basketball player.
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Title IX proposed changes harmful for college students
United States Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos recently proposed Title IX changes regarding sexual assault and harassment cases. These changes focus on due process rights and how reports of sexual misconduct are handled.
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No. 18 women’s basketball defeats Embry-Riddle
Reems Landreth Three Moccasins shot in double digits as Florida Southern (6-1, 2-0 SSC) defeated Embry-Riddle (6-2, 1-2 SSC) 75-59 on Dec. 5 in Jenkins Field House.
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Defense lifts Florida to second consecutive win
Bethune-Cookman guard Angel Golden drove to the basket in the second quarter looking to end Florida’s 5-0 run. She, instead, met a sea of orange as all five UF defenders converged on her in the paint, disrupting her shot and…
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Why the Ukulele is a Worthy Instrument for Guitarists to Learn
For some reason two amazing instruments, the guitar and ukulele, have almost become an either-or choice, with the guitar claiming the role of ‘real’ instrument, and the ukulele pigeonholed as some kind of novelty wannabe.
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Adaptations not being talked about: Literature to theater
Adaptations not being talked about: Literature to theater BareStage/CourtesyAny time someone utters the phrase “The book was better,” they are likely referring to a related film adaptation. It’s the debate of the ages: book nerds and film lovers constantly butting heads over the two.
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Creepy Colorado: The sinister history of Denver’s Cheesman Park
Denver's Cheesman park has a buried history that reflects the brutal and difficult lives of those who founded the city. By Alyssa Branch The post Creepy Colorado: The sinister history of Denver’s Cheesman Park appeared first on CU Independent.
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Jake Havoc: The tide is high
"Jake Havoc" is a comic that pays homage to various American cultural landmarks and comments on the strange nature of our daily lives. By Jacob Newman. The post Jake Havoc: The tide is high appeared first on CU Independent.
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Petersen: Unfriending Over Politics
An old cliché states that one should never discuss politics, religion or money in polite conversation.
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Boba Theory to Open at Point
Emory Point is located down the street from Emory’s Atlanta campus./Matthew Hammond, Staff Boba Theory, a drinks shop, is set to open at Emory Point on Dec. 19, according to owner Hien Huynh. Boba Theory’s first and only other location is in Morrow, Ga., which opened in late 2016.