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Heading into this morning's press conference, the debate surrounding Chad Henne's collegiate choice has reached its pinnacle of confusion.
Construction inconvenient, inconsiderate for students
My Opinion: Jon Auciello
Letters to the editor
If anyone or anything got his, her or its fifteen minutes of fame at Tuesday's Crowbar Idol finals, it was surely the bat that somehow entered Crowbar, and proceeded to fly haphazardly inside of the venue, during the second round. Oh, and there was a winner of the contest too.
Collegian reporters offer up ideas for road trips in the break between summer session and the beginning of fall semester. Here are the guidelines, three days, $300 and a working vehicle. These are the options they came up with:
Promising.
How many of you really listened to the Flaming Lips before last year's Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots? Forget about the one isolated hit in the early '90s. For all intents and purposes of this discussion, most people didn't give the Lips much of a chance before Yoshimi.
No one can say Michael Tenaglia isn't sensitive; insult his friends and he'll hit you.
Legendary music producer and innovator Brian Eno once said, "Music has narrowed down into being not that which is audible, but that which is recordable."
No one ever said central Pennsylvania is the place to be for aspiring rock bands. But that discouraging tidbit hasn't phased the members of local rock act Katsu. It is proud to call State College it's home.
So you just finished classes and/or a job for the summer. Either way, you've got some time, and hopefully some money, to spend before the fall semester starts.
Online editor for this issue:
Matt Eyer
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