Archive for May, 2011
Alumnus Francis Larson’s Angelic End to His Soul Searching
As for his intellectual future, Larson said, “The cool thing about baseball is there’s a six-month offseason. I’ve realized that you can make a lot of different stuff work. I won’t let anything get in the way of baseball now though. I’m young. I have a long time to live, but more school is on the horizon.”
Overcoming Adversity and Finding True Self
Heather McCoy, a member of the transgender community and an employee at KUCI, has had one beautiful and exhausting journey becoming who she is today.
A Lesson in Apologizing
SORRY: In times of controversy, there just might be a formula to dismiss yourself from wrongdoing in sports.
Tinie Tempah Ain’t Mad
STARS: Young English rap talent Tinie Tempah unleashes his skills on his debut album, “Disc-Overy”.
‘Pirates’ Walks the Plank
YARRR: Jack Sparrow’s latest adventure proves that the popular franchise should have ended long ago.
Stay Optimistic, Grads!
Are you tired of hearing about the state of the economy? Well, too bad. It stinks out there and in just two weeks, a few thousand of us are going to don low-quality polyester gowns and walk with pomp only to be thrown out into the world once and for all to experience it for ourselves.
Should We Still Be Friends?
Can we afford to keep Pakistan as an ally? Can we afford to lose them? In the wake of Osama bin Laden’s death, questions upon heaping questions have been aimed at the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.
Buzzing About “Spelling Bee”
PLAY: The Claire Trevor Theatre promises a light-hearted and peppy time with ‘Spelling Bee.’
Taking Stock of College As Graduation Nears
As another school year comes to an end, another cohort of students must take stock of their relationship to “the real world.” This is experienced differently for different groups, of course.