The Sentinel, Ohio State University, OH
12 hours ago by Nick LaFountain, Columnist
Unlike the elderly, a movie can't just be sent to a nursing home and forgotten about if it stops making sense. For this reason, I take to the field to find out which of Hollywood's bastard children truly deserve your money.
Leatherheads - With the interest of gaining popularity for professional football, the Duluth Bulldogs recruit a college superstar who also happens to be a WWI hero.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
12 hours ago by Stacey Johnson
Cincinnati got a special taste of British comedy on Friday, May 9 when Eddie Izzard visited the Taft Theatre on a stop of his new American tour, titled Stripped. The award-winning stand-up comedian and actor is back on the road to discuss his ideas on religion, history and everything in between.
JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN
16 hours ago by Alyssa Frankus
With this semester coming to an end, and summertime quickly approaching, it is time to start getting geared-up for one of the greatest perks of summer vacation - summer concerts!
The Verizon Wireless Music Center in Noblesville has a great line-up of concerts scheduled for the summer to entertain just about everyone, regardless of taste.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by Nick Grever
The Wachowski brothers, famous for such violent, sexy and edgy movies as The Matrix and V For Vendetta, have come back to direct Speed Racer. They have utilized their eye for action to direct … a children's movie.
To be fair, Speed Racer was a cartoon in the early '80s, so the main audience then was kids.
The Activist, University of Cincinnati Raymond Walters College, OH
1 day ago by Othello Gooden
Listening to music on the go is a part of the lives of many.
The News Record, University of Cincinnati, OH
1 day ago by Nick Grever
Iron Man is the best superhero movie to date. There, I said it. For all fans of superheroes, summer action movies, humor or great special effects, plunk down your eight bucks and go see it.
You still here? What, you want more specifics? OK, fine, I'll humor you.
Tan and Cardinal, Otterbein College, OH
3 days ago by Andrea Bolt
The Police played Sunday night to an initially sold out Nationwide Arena, which began clearing out not even halfway through their set.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
4 days ago by Kim Setliff
On a Thursday evening, the athletic fields outside Lincoln Tower are filled with students. Some lazily toss around a Frisbee, while others send soccer balls flying into nylon nets.
And then there's the group running around with brooms and pelting each other with rubber balls.
The Eastern Progress, Eastern Kentucky University, KY
4 days ago by Courtney Tennill
For students, finals week is a stressful blur of coffee, blue books and Scantrons.
For textbooks, it's the most eventful week of the semester. Thousands move from the hands of students to the hands of retailers-and then back into the students' hands again a few weeks later.
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
4 days ago by Matthew Marango and Thompson Perry
Being uprooted from home, coming to a college campus in a large city and living in a small room with a stranger would be a daunting prospect to almost anyone.
However, most students agree that with a little perseverance and a healthy attitude, it can be a positive experience.
"[Freshmen] should get to know the people in their dorm and hall," said junior elementary education major Ashley Brown...
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
4 days ago by Heather Dodds
Hannah Matus, a junior in political science, said "Harry Potter and English Comedy," a special topics English course she is taking this quarter, took her by surprise.
"I expected to be talking about the plot setup and prevalent themes ... but it's actually so much more than that," Matus said.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
5 days ago by Josh Moorhead
As summer begins, a documentary about a choir of senior citizens sounds as exciting as an afternoon at the local rest home. There are no whips, superheroes or closets that lead to fantasy worlds in "Young @ Heart," there is just a message.
The story follows a choir of aged folk, most of whom are lovable enough to be your grandparents. They're not singing hymnals or polka, but rather Sonic Youth, Coldplay and James Brown, all under the direction of 55-year-old Bob Cilman, who comes off like a young whippersnapper in comparison. But the choir is hardly senile and lifeless. In fact, for many involved, it does keep them "young at heart."
Louisville Cardinal, University of Louisville, KY
5 days ago by Katie Potzick
Deleshia Youngblood had her share of troubles with the textbook buying process. She had to buy an expensive, brand new psychology book for her personality class.
A month later, it went out of print and was replaced by a new edition, leaving Youngblood, a sophomore psychology major, like many of her peers, stuck with a suddenly irrelevant and financially worthless textbook.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
6 days ago by Alicia Wade
No video games raise quite as much ire from anti-violent gaming groups and passion from fans like those from the "Grand Theft Auto" franchise.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
6 days ago by Julie Engler