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Valentine's Day

Feb. 14 brings up mixed emotions for all singles and doubles

Valentine's Day

Do you smell that? Love is in the air. Valentine's Day is here! It's the time when couples come together in a romantic, love sick togetherness but, what about those who will pass another Valentine's Day alone? Sometimes feelings of depression or loneliness can creep in and make us feel less fortunate.

Looking for Love

"How to Pick 'Em" Choosing the right mate at MCC Feb. 17 Kiva Room. (free workshop) ANTI-DATE SPOTS -Mill Avenue The bars on this infamous street will be filled with those who are unlucky in love. Try: Cue Club, The Big Bang or Vintage. -The Strip Club Any one of them will do, they all get the job done.

Music Corner

Pepper

Music Corner

Hailing from the island of Hawaii, Pepper has become a hit among college students nationwide, especially here in Arizona. Their overall success has been on a constant rise from their debut album "Give 'n it" to their most recent "Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations.

Karma: not just what goes around, comes around

Karma: not just what goes around, comes around

The idea of secularized, new age karma is having its moment in the limelight. Newspapers and magazines use the word to spice-up headlines with colorful flair. Restaurants plaster their tip jars with signs promising good karma for only a dollar or two. Karma has unquestionably been transplanted from Eastern religion to Western pop culture in past decades and has reached a very high popularity among Westerners.

Students minding their own business

Students minding their own business

In this down economy, trying to get a job is a task no one wants to attempt. There are applications to send out, stress over interviews, waiting for call backs and in the end, there are zero results and a repeating cycle. It would be nice if we could pick and choose our hours, go to lunch when we want and give ourselves the weekends off.

Underage drinkers face consequences

Underage drinkers face consequences

It should come as no surprise that drinking alcohol is a major part of a student's college experience. However, when done under the legal drinking age, the gratification might not outweigh the consequences. Mike Coppola, a former police officer in Paradise Valley, said if someone gets caught drinking under the age of 21 their punishment can range from getting community service, to getting fined, and depending on how many offenses they have committed, serving time in jail.

Daniel Quinn's book challenges modern society's perspective

Book Review

What can man learn from a gorilla? What could their perspective teach humanity about the world? In the novel "Ishmael" by Daniel Quinn, a gorilla with the ability to speak telepathically to humans, places an ad in the newspaper that says, "Teacher seeks pupil, must have earnest desire to save the world.

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