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Classic Pursuit, New Challenges: A Sit Down with Young Musician Anup Sastry

by Abigail Colby on June 13, 2012
Senior > Psychology > Salisbury University

The reputation of a young musician has seldom faltered over the past decades. While attending college is much more widely accessible and affordable, thousands avert this option every year and set out...

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Spoken Word: Not Just Prissy Poetry

by Jay Schwartz on April 16, 2012
Sophomore > Magazine Journalism & Psychology > Boston University

Hipster culture has revived many wonderful artifacts of hippie-dom like funny mustaches and folk music. Poetry is no exception. As you probably don’t know, April is National Poetry Month,...

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Diary of a Prankster

by Hussein Hammouda on April 01, 2012
Junior > Journalism and Architecture > University of Massachusetts Amherst

Being a prankster isn’t all fun and games, you know. From something as trivial as being sarcastic to fully fledged pranks, such as punching someone in the face and then saying “April...

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Vote by Design: Win $1000 & Paid Internship

by Emily Farra on March 07, 2012
Junior > Journalism & Art History > Indiana University

With this year’s election inching closer by the day, a common fear is beginning to take shape. Will the American youth neglect to get informed and participate? As college students it’s our...

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Ask Sean!

by Sean Scannell on February 01, 2012
Senior > Full Sail University

Meet sponsored skateboarder and active Youtuber Sean Scannell. Sean will be a brand new addition to the College Magazine team of Vloggers and will be uploading a weekly Q&A style video. From relationship...

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Making the Shoe FIT

by Wendy Ekua Quansah on February 01, 2012
Senior > English and Business Administration > Seton Hall University

Growing up everyone has an idol, and it typically isn’t your parents. Filthy rich artists like Jay-Z or basketball legend Michael Jordan are praised to which die-heart fans hang at least one autographed...

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English majors: Books that aren't bullshit

by Olivia Yankey on January 31, 2012
Junior > English > Georgetown University

In the fantasies of book nerds everywhere, the four years of an English major’s liberal arts education would amount to some grand, romantic survey of all the world’s great, classic literature.   In...

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HU Homecoming: Big Celebs, 'Big Shoes to Fill'

by Wendy Ekua Quansah on January 25, 2012
Senior > English and Business Administration > Seton Hall University

Arguably one of the most highly anticipated college-wide events across African-American campuses is Howard University’s Homecoming. The hub for an array of celebrity guest appearances and performances,...

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Saying 'Yes' to the Stage

by Renee Klahr on January 22, 2012
Frehsman > Journalism > University of Maryland

Life is a theater, but for all aspiring actors, theater itself becomes a way of life. For us non-theater types who gaze upon the big screen or watch a play debut on Broadway, acting seems like an entirely...

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The Act of Service

by Wendy Ekua Quansah on December 28, 2011
Senior > English and Business Administration > Seton Hall University

‘Lights, Camera, Action!’ is a familiar phrase used by theatre performance student, Allison Dufford, attending Wagner College in Staten Island. Of the approximate 35 selected into the theatre...

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Not Your Typical Film Student

by Sophia Abdelsalam on December 23, 2011
Freshman > Journalism > Temple University

Illinois native Curtis Matzke is a name to look out for in the film industry. His recent success as the post-production supervisor, director of photography and co-screenwriter of the college film American...

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A Hip, Hop And Away: T-Ran

by Wendy Ekua Quansah on December 21, 2011
Senior > English and Business Administration > Seton Hall University

California native and up-and-coming artist Ta'Darrell Randolph, also known as, T-Ran, brings soul back to Hip-Hop through lyrics he describes as 'raw expression.' As the recipient of a full...

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From The Classroom To The Big Time

by Renee Klahr on December 18, 2011
Freshman > Journalism > University of Maryland

Some children grow up watching movies and wanting to star in them, but Joseph Katz, a sophomore film major at the Savannah College of Art and Design, found filmmaking itself to be a much more intriguing...

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