Devil Dish: Feb. 28
I bet you never thought you’d see the day when a cheerleader almost cost his team a victory.
Categories: Sports Tags: cheerleading louisville Opinion
Financial overlords, partisan politics and the working class
The uprisings and protests abroad and at home have made us realize we must re-examine our political system.
R riting sux
Texting is detrimental to the development of students’ understanding of the English language.
Giving it time
(In response to Isabelle Novak’s Feb. 17 column “School in the city.”) Give it a minute. You can’t start living in a city and just inherit the knowledge of all it has to offer. I was a freshman in Taylor Place last year and I felt the same way as you for the majority of the year. [...]
Ahmadinejad’s real agenda
Coming to the Libyan peoples' defense is Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who encourages the Libyan government to join in their country's revolution, yet violently puts down dissent in his own country.
Categories: Columns Opinion Tags: Barack Obama Libya Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Opinion
Live and Otherwise: Young The Giant
What’s in a name? Well something big in the case of my indie pick for this week. Young The Giant (YTG), a California-based indie rock quintet, will be gracing the stage at our very own Rhythm Room in Phoenix later this week. What makes these guys so special? Well, with a stellar vocalist (Sameer Gadhia) [...]
Categories: Blogs Live and Otherwise SPM Tags: spm
Other than Ramen: The Hidden Gem Named Essence
If you’ve driven along University Drive, chances are you’ve driven past the hidden gem known as Essence Bakery Café. Right off of Priest Drive and down the road from Buffalo Exchange and Oregano’s, this dining spot features French-inspired cuisine and award-winnings pastries. Walk through the doors of Essence around breakfast time and your senses will be [...]
Categories: Blogs Other than Ramen SPM Tags: spm

