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Zombies, Run! Season 2 Review

Georgia Romig April 17, 2013

In this bonus episode of Plus INT, Georgia Romig reviews the Season 2 expansion to the Zombies, Run! fitness game for iOS and Android devices. This episode was recorded on April 16, 2013. This...

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Paramore Breaks New Ground

Brooke Self April 16, 2013

On April 8, Paramore released their fourth studio album. This is the band’s first self-titled album and is easily their most adventurous, experimental and accomplished album thus far. Following a series...

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Citizens need to set their priorities straight

March 26, 2013

Two teenage football players in Ohio were convicted of raping an intoxicated girl at a party on March 18. The boy’s posted explicit images of the rape on several social media outlets that night....

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College tuition is higher than ever, again

March 19, 2013

Tuition increased a record 8.3 percent year, according to a new report from College Board. This staggering increase for public four-year universities across the country was accompanied by an 8.7 percent...

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Movie Review: “Dark Skies”

Sarah Jo Miller March 19, 2013

As some people have extreme cravings for chocolate, I have my own cravings for horror films. Filling my craving, I watched “Dark Skies,” directed and written by Scott Stewart, producer of “Sinister,”...

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Family with transgender child has no case

March 5, 2013

There are so many changes going on in America these days. Many have to do with a certain group of people who are part of the Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual and Transgender community. Many states are legalizing...

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Raising Minimum Wage

February 26, 2013

Talk of minimum wage going up has sparked a lot of controversy. Even working a full time job at $7.25 an hour, people are still considered to be in poverty. If full-time employees are still in poverty,...

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Identity Thief takes either your heart or money

Connor Woods February 19, 2013

This weekend alone the hit movie Identity thief raked in 23,437,000 dollars. The movie is now number two falling behind A Good Day To Die Hard. However the movie is still ranked number one in my...

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The Movement Towards An On-Campus Stadium

Tyler Anderson February 19, 2013

Since its completion in 1959, Kimbrough Memorial Stadium (known at that time as the Buffalo Bowl) has been the home for Buffalo Football. Its seating capacity is over 20,000, the largest stadium in...

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Indie spotlight: Kerbal Space Program

Preston Thomas February 19, 2013

Space is an aspect of real life that is often simplified or misrepresented in games. The sheer scale of distances involved and the difficulties of orbital mechanics would needlessly complicate other...

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Using the radio is just as dangerous

February 19, 2013

As of Jan. 3, anyone whose cell phone is ringing in their car while driving in the city of Amarillo will just have to let it ring, unless you want to break the law. This is due to the fact there are...

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U.S. Government still can’t get it together

February 5, 2013

It’s finally happening. The Obama administration and the Senate are finally getting along and over a long-standing controversial issue, no less. President Obama announced last week his plans for...

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