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The mac vs. pc debate gets heated


		The mac vs. pc debate gets heated

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

6 hours ago by Megan Tkacy/Staff Reporter

We can thank the recent Mac TV ads for engraving the idea that a PC equals a man in a stuffy suit while the Mac is the cool, laid-back kid. So which is really better, Mac or PC? Doug Lawhead works at Eastern as a network LAN support specialist. He works with Macs on Eastern's campus and believes they are more reliable and stable than a PC.

Video game review: Forza Motorsport 3


		Video game review: Forza Motorsport 3

Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI

12 hours ago by Cal O'Malley

The racing simulation genre always seems to find itself with one game that blends its interpretation of vehicle physics, tuning, and course design above all the others. The genre has seen great games such as Gran Turismo, GTR FIA racing, and to a lesser extent, the Need for Speed series.

Library undergoes changes, updates


		Library undergoes changes, updates

Simpsonian, Simpson College, Ia

15 hours ago by Zach James/Staff Writer

Dunn Library has been going through a series of changes and updates in order to better cater to students needs. Students have been filling out a survey online throughout October and the first half of November concerning what changes they would want to see during the final weeks of this semester and in the spring.

On the Blog: Who gives a hoot about Owl City?

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

19 hours ago by Rachel Carlson

It seems like lately all I've been hearing about is the Owl City and their amazing song "Fireflies." It's all over the Internet. Song lyrics are being posted as Facebook statuses. There is also a fan page on Facebook for the band. You can't even flip from Z107.

UPDATED: 'New Moon' stuns visually, falters romatically

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

1 day ago by Karina Swank

Keep checking alestlelive.com today for Alestle chief copy editor Karina Swank's review of 'New Moon'!

A Day in the Life of Jim Greer


		A Day in the Life of Jim Greer

The Montage, St. Louis Community College - Meramec, MO

2 days ago by Stephanie Stough

He could have been found anywhere; from being on active duty during the Vietnam war, to scuba diving off the coast of Venezuela; from golfing in Phoenix, Arizona, to teaching in STLCC-Meramec's classrooms. His name is Jim Greer and he's been teaching at Meramec for more than 32 years.

Whitewater's Most Talented


		Whitewater's Most Talented

Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI

2 days ago by Amy Azzi

When sophomore Andrew Whaley wrote his song "Tonight's Fire" a few days prior to the competition, he had no idea it would win him the title of Whitewater's most talented student.

Whaley was the crowd favorite at the Whitewater's Got Talent competition Nov.

SARA works to raise sexual assault awareness

Simpsonian, Simpson College, Ia

2 days ago by Amanda Yanchury/Staff Writer

Sexual assault and violence are serious, dangerous problems on many college campuses. Simpson College's student- and staff-run organization, Sexual Assault Response Advocates, is working to eradicate this issue on the college's campus by creating awareness.

Health & Fitness Corner

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

3 days ago by LeAnne Munoz

Winter weather has officially reared its head, bringing frosty mornings and chilly afternoon breezes. This weather brings the good: curling up with a good book by a fire; and the bad: stuffy noses, coughing and sneezing.

The best way to fight off the impending doom of sickness is to catch it before it starts by building up your immune system.

Supernatural stories of the Abenaki Indians


		Supernatural stories of the Abenaki Indians

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

3 days ago by Aren Dow

Gerard Rancourt Tsonakwa stood in Katherine Dunham Hall Theater with his hands on his head, pointed up like ears.

Tsonakwa was imitating a coyote with Algonquin sign language to tell an American Indian story about how the stars were initially placed in the sky.

Recipe for Metal: Slayer

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

4 days ago by William Koester

Thrash metal, a genre of music that combines the heaviness and intricate musical structure of heavy metal with the speed and aggression of punk rock, came to prominence in the 1980s. The most well-known band to emerge from that scene is Metallica. But no thrash band has ever even come close to the speed, the intensity, or the sheer craziness of Slayer.

'Fourth Kind' warps the mind

PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN

4 days ago by Michelle Blaundin

"The Fourth Kind" is a movie for sci-fi fans and skeptics of alien encounters alike. Purported to use real audio and visual tapings developed during Oct. 2000, the film has an original element of realism, which is lacking in most movies attempting this style and genre.

Reality TV: Just How Real is it?

The Candor , Benedictine University, IL

4 days ago by Anna Zak

Reality TV has been around since the 1948 debut of Allen Funt's "Candid Camera," however, the real explosion of occurred in 1992 with the premier of "The Real World." Over the years, reality TV has changed drastically leaving some viewers wondering "How real is reality TV?"

What started off as documentaries wound up being a veiwer favorite, which has many well-known stations such as MTV, NBC, ABC and FOX airing these so-called "reality TV shows.

This is it for Michael Jackson


		This is it for Michael Jackson

The DePaulia , DePaul University , IL

4 days ago by Steve Pries

On June 25, 2009 the internet almost crashed. Not just one website, the entire internet. The drug-related death of Michael Jackson wasn't just devastating to the music industry, but to the entire world. Sure people will choose to remember the controversies that encompassed Michael's career, like the "adventures" at Neverland Ranch, the ghoulish complexion, the decision to hang his baby over a balcony, and the fact that at any given moment, the object on his face that resembled a nose could fall off.

Twilight Saga: New Moon Soundtrack

The Candor , Benedictine University, IL

4 days ago by Samantha Rapp

Selling over three million copies last year, the soundtrack to the movie "Twilight" was a blockbuster success in that genre of music. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor, the soundtrack to the upcoming Twilight Saga movie "New Moon" jumped to the top of the billboard charts.

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