Surviving Shakespeare

Madelyn Wasden
December 10, 2010

The word “Shakespeare” is usually accompanied by the moans, groans, and sighs of students whenever mentioned in a classroom setting. Perhaps it is because Shakespeare has earned an unpopular reputation among students due to its use of Middle English and negative connotation in the media.... Read more »

Christmas Spirit Lights Up the South

Katherine Koss
December 8, 2010

Not quite in the Christmas Spirit yet? Well I know why, you must not have checked out Lights Of the South yet! Located at 633 Louisville Road, Grovetown GA, it’s only about a 30 minute drive from North Augusta, but worth every second. Many people always look for things to do during Christmas season... Read more »

Links 12~7~10

December 7, 2010

Eminem Leads in Grammy Nods I’m pretty sure Eminem is “not afraid” about the outcomes at the 53rd annual Grammy Awards this time around…. Disneyland: “Happiest Place on Earth”….even after death. This time of the year, Disney visitors are more focused on Christmas... Read more »

Tuesday 2nd and 7

Andrew Mayson
December 7, 2010

It’s late and I’m exhausted.  Good thing I picked up a bottle of Cammy Cam Juice from the Auburn sideline before leaving the Dome on Saturday. 1.  Most of you are probably thinking there is little to be optimistic about in Columbia, SC right now.  After the Auburn massacre on Saturday, it’s... Read more »

Palin

Gregory Edison
December 7, 2010

Click to Enlarge

Here Comes Santa Claus

Anna Byars
December 7, 2010

   Santa Claus has been around since the seventeenth century. It’s close to impossible to say where he originated from. In fact, the American version of Santa is a combination of a multitude of mythical creatures and legends. The most inspiration came from the Dutch legend of Sinter Klaas. Writer... Read more »

Woah…where did Blockbuster go?

Katye Gilliland
December 6, 2010

If you’ve been by Wal-mart lately, you may have noticed that Blockbuster is missing from the adjacent shopping center. The old Blockbuster has been replaced by the new Gamestop. Gamestop has been in Augusta, GA for years, hiding next to a subway and the giant Regal 20 Cinemas. The small, closet-esk... Read more »

Links! 12.6.10

December 6, 2010

Colleges Students on Visa Forced to Work in Demeaning Jobs Worried about how you are going to pay for college? Look at the story of these college students on visa who make less than a one dollar an hour and have to take turns sleeping because there aren’t enough beds. Clumsy Criminals Funny stories... Read more »

Some Call it Stalking, I Call it Love

Sarah Cohen
December 6, 2010

A whirling world of information, a system so fast (unless you have dial-up) our minds can’t even comprehend it, a place of endless possibilities. This is the Internet, and if you are a teenager, or a college student, or a teacher, or heck, even a grandparent you are probably familiar with the phenomenon... Read more »

A Survivor’s Guide to Horror Movies

Rochell Fulmer
December 5, 2010

You are home alone and you hear a noise upstairs. You walk into the bathroom. Wait. Do not open the shower curtain. Do not turn around. Do not pause to look around the corner and do not open the mirror. Your murderer will most likely be standing behind you with a humongous steak knife in his hand. Scary... Read more »

« Previous PageNext Page »