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New University Gallery opens doors tonight
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One piece of artwork directly contrasts all others in the University Gallery. Lying on the floor, this picture looks like a piece of granite. Although it's positioning may be deceiving, it still presents a powerful message. Linny Frickman walks over the picture, before coming to a stop on the other side of it.
Netbooks a mobile alternative to laptops [VIDEO]
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Our lives are filled with "outings." Places to go. People to meet. Things to protest. Zombies to ... whatever. We are all increasingly on-the-go as our society demands more from us while paying us less. Luckily we humans have a symbiotic relationship with the ecosystem in Silicon Valley, in which new species are constantly evolving.
Film aims to end Ugandan civil war
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Imagine that 40,000 children were abducted from their homes in the middle of the night and forced to join a rebel army as killers. It seems unlikely here in the U.S., but in Northern Ugandan, it happens every day. The CSU chapter of the international organization, Invisible Children, is hosting a film event tonight to bring about public awareness to the crisis resulting from a 22-year-long civil war in Northern Uganda.
'I Love You, Man' an awkward tale of two men's close relationship
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Peter Klaven (Paul Rudd) has lived his life being socially inept -- with men. He has always been a "girlfriend man" and now that his wedding is approaching and the best man slot is sitting empty, Peter begins to wonder what is wrong. In an awkwardly hilarious and engaging script, Rudd and Jason Segel embellish and expose the social nature of a man with no male friends.
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The Best Albums for the Week
1. HANDSOME FURS "Face Control" 2. NEKO CASE "Middle Cyclone" 3. M. WARD "Hold Time" 4. BIRD AND THE BEE "Ray Guns Are Not Just The Future" 5. WHITEST BOY ALIVE "Rules" 6. BENJY FERREE "Come Back To The Five And Dime Bobby Dee Bobby Dee" 7. CHIN CHIN "The Flashing, The Fancing" 8.
Plenty of mileage on the cab, 'The Open Door EP'
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Few bands have been able to survive independently for seven years and actually succeed after that time on major labels. In fact, only one band comes to mind that fits this description. Seattle-based band Death Cab For Cutie returns less than a year after their sixth studio album, "Narrow Stairs," with "The Open Door EP.
KCSU DJ Profile: Nick
DJ: Nick Time: Tuesdays 7 to 9 p.m. on KCSU 90.5 FM. Real Name: Nick Sebesta Major: Communication Studies Years at KCSU: 3 Q: Favorite sports team? A: The Rams, the Colorado Avalanche and the Boston Red Sox Q: What's the best thing about RAMblers? A: Getting paid to talk sports, as well as getting to make fun of my fellow co-hosts, especially Ryan Hilbig.
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