Incredible novel goes to the big screen

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Sara Tompkins, Advertising Manager
January 31, 2012

I am always very skeptical when reading a book that will soon be turned into a movie, but I thoroughly enjoyed Jonathan Safran-Foer’s “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close.” The book tells the tale of Oskar Schell, a young boy who lost his father in the September 11 terrorist attacks. With his tambourine... Read more »

Big changes at local music hotspot

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Autumn Granza, Assistant Photo Editor
January 31, 2012

The local music venue, formally known as Eleanor Rigby’s, Route 6, Mayfield, announced December 2 that they will now be under new management and will change their name to Three Kings. Eleanor Rigby’s, known for their concerts and support of the hardcore music scene, told the public of the venue’s... Read more »

A&E Student of the Month: Mike Magistro

Mike Magistro

January 31, 2012

What is your year and major? Freshman, Spanish/English secondary education major What are you currently working on? I have a set that I perform that comes in three different versions depending on the venue: disco, acoustic, or electronic dance. Where do you normally perform? Usually in casinos and bars... Read more »

Author visits campus, works with students

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Meghan O’Hara, Assistant A&E Editor
December 6, 2011

Author Steve McKee visited Marywood in November to talk about his memoir “My Father’s Heart: A Son’s Reckoning with the Legacy of Heart Disease” with Dr. Agnes Cardoni’s Literature and Medicine class. “It was an excellent experience to have Steve here in class,” said CardoniThe class is... Read more »

DJ of the Month: Alyssa Heater

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December 6, 2011

Year and Major? Junior, Digital Media Major What is your show about? My show is the all “90’s Monday Mornings,” featuring 90’s music from every genre. How long have you worked for VMFM? This year, I’m the station manage, but I’ve been a DJ for two years now. When is it? Every Monday from... Read more »

Year in Review

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Katie Owens, A&E Editor
December 6, 2011

Television Biggest… save? When Charlie Sheen’s life went down the tubes in gigantic ways over the last two years, it looked like bad news for his show “Two and a Half Men”. However, in May, CBS announced that Ashton Kutcher would be joining the show to fill the spot. Since the season nine... Read more »

Keeping It Real with Katie and Kelly

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Katie Owens & Kelly Rickert, A&E Editor and Asst. News Editor
December 6, 2011

My boyfriend and I are in a relatively new relationship and we live pretty far apart. I am worried about what might happen over winter break if we don’t get to see each other. Do you have any suggestions for what I should do about this? Sincerely, Long-Distance Distressed The most basic advice we... Read more »

Scranton music scene alive and well

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Tatim Brace, Correspondent
November 20, 2011

The Scranton area music scene is alive and well, with many venues that play host to shows and concerts of all different genres. No matter your preference—metal, hardcore, acoustic, alternative, folk, dub-step, punk and ska, just to name a few–there is most likely a show for you. The strong music... Read more »

November: Sudoku

November 17, 2011

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Keeping It Real with Katie and Kelly

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Katie Owens & Kelly Rickert, A&E Editor and Asst. News Editor
November 15, 2011

I am a senior in college and am having a big issue with senioritis. Every time I go to do some work, I get distracted and don’t seem to get it done. What would you suggest I do about this situation? Sincerely, Senioritis Sufferer Join the club. Getting motivated to do your school work is one of... Read more »

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