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Monday, November 17, 2003 Updated: 11.19.03

A simple case of Whodunit
College Center murder mystery delivers interactive theatre

A murder mystery plagued the College Center Grand Ballroom Thursday night, and students were invited to do some detective work of their own to help solve the case.


AmerSIANs emerge successfully
Annual culture show incorporates elements from six continents

Candles snuffed out, swords clashed, and hip-hop music blared from loudspeakers at Wilson Hall Auditorium when the East met the West in the Asian Student Union's Fifth Annual Culture Show display of Asian performing arts Saturday night.


Music class hosts Sponge, Colton

A professor walks in on the first day of class and tells the 30 pupils they have $10,000 and one semester to book, promote and produce a concert. No, this is not the start of a bad joke or a new reality television show. It's the first day of Concert Production and Promotion.


Agents tweak fans of guitar-driven pop
Noteworthy

Agents of the Sun's music is comparable to that of such bands as The Used, 311 and New Found Glory. The band fits in well at DCide Records with label mate Trust Company. In a nutshell, the album, "Aurora," features 11 tracks clocking in at 36 minutes of well-produced, polished, guitar-driven pop music.


Jeans' history, longevity prove vital apparel addition
Fashion Boss

They are comfortable, relaxing, form fitting, yet baggy at the same time. They can be dressed up or dressed down, and one shouldn't call oneself a college student if without a pair. Jeans have been around for more than a hundred years and since...


'Happy Tree Friends' immature, but veers from negative message
DVD Review

Apparently not everybody appreciated the warmth and kindness of the "Care Bears." It seems that some people watched the show fantasizing that one of the bears suddenly would fall off a swing set and break its neck. Maybe these people...

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