Commentary: Cell Phone providers are letting us down

November 3, 2010
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I go to class, I grab my cell phone. I go to my car, I grab my cell phone.  I go to eat, I grab my cell phone.  Cell phones are becoming such a key part of college student’s lives that any type of problem with them turns into a big frustration.  As cell phones…

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Commentary: Pizza Bucket worth a buck

November 3, 2010
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Sometimes, when hunger strikes, you need more than the same cafeteria food you’ve been eating every day. However, if you’re like the majority of students, you don’t have your own car, your funds are low, and you’re tired of going to the same fast-food places and sub shops that you’ve been eating at for the…

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Our View: Zero Tolerance Policy not that bad

November 3, 2010
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Adrian Campus Safety recently sent out an email detailing the new policies regarding the zero tolerance policy towards drinking and parties. In short, the email says that you must be 21 years old to drink, as is the law, quiet hours will be enforced, that drinking must be done inside of housing, that students are…

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Review: Winter Bones

November 3, 2010
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“Winter’s Bone” opens upon a landscape of the modern Ozarks. It’s one littered with dark, twisted trees and an odd spattering of rusted vehicles in the distance. Beyond this quiet scene, rolling hills lie solemn beneath a cold and unforgiving sky. A haunting voice begins to sing “The Missouri Waltz,” the anthem of the state…

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Women’s Ice Hockey rolls past Cortland St. Red Dragons 5-0

October 28, 2010
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The Women’s Ice Hockey team started their season this past Saturday at Cortland St. The Bulldogs walked away with an easy victory 5-0 over the Red Dragons. “Everyone was super worked up and nervous before the game which only helped us have a great start” said Senior Jessica Grubbs. A great start they had too.…

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Volleyball swept by Thunder

October 28, 2010
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Volleyball swept by Thunder

The Adrian College Bulldogs hosted Trine this past Friday in a MIAA matchup. The Bulldogs fought hard and were in every set. Alas they were swept by the Thunder three sets to none. “We didn’t play our best volleyball against Trine” said Coach Joris. This showed as the Bulldogs had no one on offense or…

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AC stings the Hornets 58-31

October 28, 2010
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AC stings the Hornets 58-31

Another conference win and another record setting game for the Adrain Bulldog Football team this Saturday night against the Kalamazoo College Hornets. The 58-31 victory shows promise for the success of the rest of the season. Having scheduled one of the toughest early schedules in Division III football, the battle hardened Bulldogs are out to…

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Commentary: The tricks and treats of the great Talladega

October 28, 2010
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The tricks and treats of Halloween will be in full swing this weekend:  NASCAR is at Talladega Super speedway. Talladega is one of the best races of the NASCAR season, providing side by side racing, big packs of cars,  and the Big One, which is the huge wreck that sometimes involves anywhere from seven to…

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Review: “Fallout New Vegas” is not a gamble

October 27, 2010
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Fallout New Vegas, the newest installment of Bethesda’s Fallout line, concludes the ending of Fallout 3. You start off as a courier delivering a platinum coin to the Vegas strip, but you are apprehended along the way, shot in the head, and buried in the ground. Luckily, a friendly robot with the personality of a…

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Commentary: Youtube heads off to Hollywood

October 27, 2010
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The internet has simultaneously made the world a smaller and larger place. It’s smaller in that that it allows us to keep in close contact with a larger social circle, and larger in that it has opened doors to an exponentially larger amount of opportunities. A prime example of this is the way YouTube has…

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