Archive for January 30th, 2012
Men’s hoops rally falls short in overtime
Monday night, the NAU men’s basketball team tied a record it never wanted to see again. After rallying from a consistent deficit against the Northern Colorado...
Beasley Gallery to host Richard Beasley Retrospective Exhibition
A plaque commemorating the career and legacy of Richard Beasley All over town, Flagstaff is populated by copious amounts of art galleries. Photographers, painters...
Women’s basketball cruises past Sacramento State with record-setting half
Sophomore small forward Khyra Conerly goes for layup and is fouled by Sacremento State. (Photo by Garry Hart) By their own coach’s admission, the NAU women’s...
Replacing Biden with Clinton, a strategic campaign move
Amanda Horner It is little surprise to anyone who owns a television: President Obama hasn’t exactly been the most beloved of all U.S. presidents. His approval...
Bridging the Gap: perilous roads
Culture shock is a two-way phenomenon. When international students come to America for a year, this creates the first culture shock. After we go back to our hometown,...
The sweet song of collaboration
The NAU Choral Department is one of the country’s most well-known choir programs. This program is divided up into several different choirs: University Singers,...
Today I’ll wear leggings, tomorrow I’ll wear tights
If you’re able to pinpoint a trend’s origin, then you’re either Bill Cunningham or God. In New York City or Paris, a trend is a ribbon through a few million...
The amazing adventures of the dubstep face-making kid
Garnering semi-fame from YouTube was not the plan for freshman Geordi Alm. Hailing from Mesa, Ariz. and majoring in environmental studies, Alm resides in Reilly...
Just one of the guys: Todd Snider plays folk for the everyman
Photo courtesy Shorefire.com It is 10 a.m. in the morning in Nashville, Tenn. and Todd Snider can’t find his telephone. As perhaps the most charismatic folk singer...
QuickFlick: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, based on the Jonathan Safran Foer novel, reminisces on the events surrounding 9/11 from the perspective of a 9-year-old boy....







