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Month: November 2010
On the Bench: Marlins using good strategy with latest trades
Last week, the Florida Marlins traded fan favorite, second baseman, Dan Uggla to the Atlanta Braves for Omar Infante and Mike Dunn.
Meet the real Cee-Lo Green
Cee-Lo Green is a man with many faces. If you were around in the 90’s, and you knew what hip-hop was, then you knew him as the high-pitched, chubby member of Goodie Mob. Most recently, you’ve probably known him as half of the dynamic duo that is Gnarls Barkley. However, Cee-Lo Green is a force to be reckoned with all on his own. His new album, “The Lady Killer” proves that.
Parents should be blamed for 10-year-old’s pregnancy
This month, a 10-year-old girl gave birth in Spain. The kicker? The parents, of Romanian origin, claim that this is normal for their country. Whether this is true or not, is not my concern. My worry is for the fifth-grader who just became a mother.
Charlie Sheen’s real life mirrors his fictional character’s
Last month, Charlie Sheen was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine and assault. A porn star fled into a bathroom to escape the drugged-up actor’s tirade.
On the Scene: What is your most memorable holiday story?
Holidays offer opportunities for families to spend time with each other and celebrate traditions, but sometimes unpredicted events happen making them especially memorable. What is your most memorable holiday story? “I have to have an outfit for every holiday and the outfit I picked out for one Thanksgiving was for a hot day, but the weather […]
NSU homecoming 2010: New traditions and sweet surprises
Last week, NSU celebrated its annual homecoming week. Students enjoyed traditions such as the “Anything That Floats Raft Race,” the men’s basketball homecoming game, the tailgate, homecoming dance, and a new tradition — the Deep Blue Fest carnival.
Surviving Black Friday
When you combine crazed bargain hunters, the busiest shopping day of the year, and $10 American Eagle jeans, you get death by trampling.
Blocks ruined after blockpainting party
When a facilities employee pressure-washed the path between the Parker Building and the Don Taft University Center on Nov. 8, he not only washed away paint, he also washed away students’ hard work.
Mailman Segal Institute parent wants lockdown procedures revised
A Mailman Segal Institute for Early Childhood Studies parent seeks to revise the Broward County school lockdown procedures following an incident that forced all Broward County schools into lockdown on Nov. 10.