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Neon Indians Alan Palomo

Neon Indian's "Psychic Chasms Possessed," the reissue of "Psychic Chasms" is streaming live on AOL's Spinner. It is available today, August 31 via digital download, and will be available physically on September 28.

For those unfamiliar with Neon Indian, it's a psychedelic chill-wave electronica band fronted by Alan Palomo (VEGA, Ghosthunter). The band has been on the rise since 2009 when they released their first single, "Deadbeat Summer," and has since been named one of Rolling Stone's Best New Bands of 2010. The debut album, "Psychic Chasms," has been named Best New Music by Pitchfork.com.
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Sarah Hanson>Junior>English and Journalism>Augustana College
 
With limited space, a limited budget, and a roommate whose tacky posters and unsightly bedspread really cramp your style, personalizing your dorm décor can be a difficult task. Yet many students find resourceful and affordable ways to turn a dreary dorm into a unique and personal sanctuary. 

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By Kyle Anderson

Since Twitter first became popular, athletes have flocked to the social media site and kept their followers entertained.  But for every athlete who has enjoyed their time on Twitter, there are plenty more who should have just avoided the site.
1. Jose Canseco
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The Twitter nation watched as former MLB slugger Canseco hit rock bottom.  He announced everything wrong with his life and revealed himself as a shell of his former self. Hard not to feel bad for the guy, but dude, you had to post all this on twitter?
Aug 13 – “It is true I got evicted everything has gone incredibly wrong since I wrote the book juiced.I am now the modern day Frankenstein”
Aug 13 – “Mlb has gone out of there way to destroy my life and they have succeeded.I didn't realize how powerful they are till now”
Aug 14 – “I am sleeping in someones garage but its pretty good.”
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By Emily Chen > Senior > University of Illinois > News-Editorial Journalism

 


WARNING: Spoilers Revealed Below!

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By Lizzie Horne > Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland
 
College magazine caught up with Sara Bareilles at Lilith Fair to hear about surviving UCLA, making it into the biz and touring with a top-notch group of women. Check out this sneak peak