The Annual Juried Student Art Show is now on display at the Baer Gallery in the Bush Art Center, and it is nothing less than extraordinary. Out of all the student drawings, paintings and photographs on display, there are some that definitely stand out. For example, Rodrido Villalobos Arevado '12 received an honorable mention for his work on "The Life Saver" which portrays itself as a double-edged sword. (0) comments
In March 2005, before I left for school one morning, I watched an interview between Matt Lauer and Steve Carrell about Carrell's new show on NBC. He would be the star of a new show called "The Office," based on a British show of the same name. At that point in time I vaguely recognized Steve Carrell as Jim Carrey's rival newscaster in "Bruce Almighty" and as one of Will Ferrell's news reporter sidekicks in "Anchorman. (0) comments
Aries 3/12-4/19 Don't envy a friend's success. Learn from it. There is a lesson for you here. Taurus 4/20-5/20 Who knows what tomorrow will bring? Not you, that's for sure. So stop worrying. Gemini 5/21-6/21 This isn't a time to make big moves. Slow down. (0) comments
"Shutter Island" begins like it wants to be a horror movie. Creepy old boat coming out of the fog. Check. Secluded island, home to an insane asylum. Check. Characters with suspicious motives. Check. Luckily it evolves into something greater than that: an intriguing, though sometimes dull, psychological thriller. (2) comments
I caught up with Chef Chris Mangless while he was preparing for a charity at his soon-to-open private dining space located in the historic Fort Howard building in downtown Green Bay. Mangless has had a passion for cooking since an early age. These passions brought him to the culinary school Johnson and Wales, where upon graduating he received a degree in the Culinary Arts. (0) comments
Gossip makes the world go round… Evan Lysacek won the gold medal in the Olympics for figure skating (and will also be on this season of "Dancing with the Stars"), but it looks like he struck gold again. Lysacek is now dating Nastia Liukin, Olympic gold medalist for gymnastics in 2008. (0) comments
Nicholas Sparks proved he was the master of romance novels when he wrote "A Walk to Remember," "The Notebook" and "Dear John." His accurate portrayal of true love captured the hearts of his readers in all of his bestselling novels. "The Last Song" showcases the meaning of true love and the potential that it holds to both create and destroy. (0) comments
1. On average, 100 people choke to death on ballpoint pens every year. 2. Tiger Woods is the highest paid athlete. He makes around $80 million per year (or $219,00 per day). 3. The most dangerous animal in the world is the common housefly. Because of their habits of visiting animal waste, they transmit more diseases than any other animal. (0) comments
"We have grown a lot and it's really exciting, and we are definitely not done growing yet," Lauren Senour '12, co-station director of Wisconsin St. Norbert College (WSNC) said. WSNC is the college radio station, and it has enjoyed a humble existence so far. (0) comments
This is the final season of "Lost," and this season's tagline states, "The time for questions is over." If you have been watching "Lost" religiously like me (every Tuesday at 8 p.m. on ABC), you might think that ABC should consider changing that tagline. I don't think I've ever had more questions. (0) comments
In the original "BioShock," the world was introduced to the underwater utopia-gone-wrong city of Rapture. The twists and turns of the plot left the player wanting more and more. It left the gaming media wanting more as well, which resulted in "BioShock" receiving numerous awards. (0) comments
"From time to time, when a piece of music no one has ever written, or a painting no one has ever painted, or something else impossible to predict, fathom or yet describe takes place, a new feeling enters the world. And then, for the millionth time in the history of feeling, the heart surges and absorbs the impact. (0) comments
The St. Norbert Jazz Ensemble got into the swing of things on with the annual Big Band Snow Ball. Father, daughters, students and professors all came out and showed off their best moves as the Jazz Ensemble played jazz classics such as "Sing, Sing, Sing," "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Come Fly With Me. (0) comments