By Kelly Newson on September 24, 2014
The SunPilots
Artists, Blogs, Entertainment, Music
The SunPilots have been hitting stages all across Europe and Australia for some time now as they treat their fans to some fine and refreshing independent rock. The band has already toured the UK, as well as many regions of Europe and Australia. “On average, we do around 4 to 5 shows and 2000 to […]
By Aiden Wolfe on September 23, 2014
Wal-Mart
Blogs
Let me be totally honest, I hate shopping at Wal-Mart. The experience is always unpleasant, the employees seem unhappy, and I leave the store with items lacking in quality. Unfortunately, I have no choice. I am among those on a fixed income and align myself with low-income families. I cannot afford to pay outlandish prices […]
By Leigh Haugh on September 21, 2014
College Life
Blogs, College Voices, Leigh Haugh
College is an opportune time to establish your independence, broaden your social circle, and find a career path. It is also the perfect time to begin building healthy financial habits; starting with a budget. Students often overlook the importance of preparing for their financial futures, and this guide will help students understand the value of […]
By Leigh Haugh on September 20, 2014
Cultural Adoption, Migration
Blogs, Leigh Haugh, Travel
Adoption adds to migration as can be demonstrated in the Asian culture. Asians are best known for their rich traditional and cultural heritage. They have been practicing these unique customs for centuries. Generations have been submissively following and guarding this eminent legacy. They display very strong morals and slot in customary essence in all that […]
By Reuben Malone on September 9, 2014
anime
Blogs, Youth Voices
The villains we all are captivated and consumed with are abundant in the anime world. These are, in my humble opinion, the top five most evil of them all. At No. 5 is Hisoka from Hunter x Hunter. Hisoka is a villain that you both love and hate. Everything he does is super creepy, and […]
By Leigh Haugh on September 7, 2014
James Beard Food Gastronomy
Blogs, Food & Wine, Leigh Haugh
The James Beard Foundation Awards, which recognize excellence in the culinary food world, helped to put the art of cooking and celebrity chefs on the map. The James Beard Foundation was erected in honor of its namesake, culinary legend Chef James Beard, and established in 1990. The first awards were given out in 1991. They […]
By Shannon-Rose Malone on August 26, 2014
Raw Food Diet
Blogs, Food & Wine
With the ever-rising popularity in health food and cleanses, there is an ever-increasing amount of opinions on these techniques. The Raw Food Diet is no exception. One side swears by it, claiming it to be a miraculous healing technique while the other side claims it to be dangerous and unnecessary. The basic concept behind the […]
By J. Dylan Halen on August 26, 2014
Prior Learning Credits
Blogs, College Voices
Not only has the need for a college degree grown since we entered the twenty-first century, but so has the cost. Statistics repeatedly show an indisputable relationship between income and education. The unfortunate disparity between those who have a degree and those that do not, is wide and continuing to grow further apart. This has […]
By J. Dylan Halen on August 22, 2014
Television
Blogs
I loved watching TV when I was a kid. Cartoons, sitcoms, dramas, it didn’t matter to me. I was enthralled by how it all came together. “Looney tunes” was one of my favorite cartoons, particularly Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd. Because it seemed like no matter how patient, or persistent Elmer was at hunting down […]
By Jim Malone on August 21, 2014
Screenplays
Blogs, Jim Malone
So you want to be a screenwriter. How many times have you watched a bad movie that some studio paid millions to produce, and thought, “I could write better than that! How hard could it be?” So, what is the secret to writing a ninety to a hundred page script that Hollywood wants? Well, before […]