By Brandon Eastman Posted October 12, 2011 This fall, networks such as CBS, Fox, and FX will enjoy the returns of some of their top shows from last year. They
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Game preview: ‘Battlefield 3’
By Trenton Smith Posted October 12, 2011 On October 25, one of the most celebrated game franchises in the world releases its newest installment in North America. At the Gamescom convention
Horoscopes
By Nancy Black, Tribune Media Services (MCT) Posted October 12, 2011 Today’s Birthday (10/12/11). Your deepest satisfaction comes from providing useful service to others, now and for the whole year.
Movie review: ‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’
By Destiny James Posted October 12, 2011 When I watched “Rise of the Planet of the Apes” in theaters I was expecting a thrilling and adventurous film. Instead, I got
Movie review: ‘Born This Way’
By Jessie Schirrick Posted October 12, 2011 Lady Gaga’s latest album “Born This Way”was released May 23, 2011. This was the artist’s third major album. The three best songs on
168.4 million dollars could go to Nevada schools
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 A White House press release said, “The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) graded the condition of the public school infrastructure and awarded
“Don’t ask don’t tell” formally repealed
By Harley Long Posted October 12, 2011 According to a recent press release from The White House, the discriminatory law known as ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ was finally and formally
New Staff of the Month
By Yoana Chavez & Bertha Solis Posted October 12, 2011 NOTE: This story provided by the Leadership Class Well, it’s the start of a new year, and this year Albert
Senate Democrats want bailout for public school jobs
By Danny Yadron, Medill News Service (MCT) Posted October 12, 2011 WASHINGTON The Senate’s most powerful Democrat on education unveiled a $23 billion bailout for public schools on Wednesday, hoping
What to Watch: Oklahoma vs. Texas and Florida vs. LSU
By Brandon Eastman Posted October 6, 2011 Two of the marquee matchups next weekend in college football feature, traditionally, four of the top names in the game. The number three-ranked