The hype around “Paranormal Activity” has been building for a while now, and though the movie was enjoyable, it lacked the true terror promised in the trailer.
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Despite the advancing age of John Lennon’s widow, Yoko Ono manages to be as eccentric as ever.
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There is an unexplainable feeling that comes from the first ski session of the year, even if the first day consists of riding the mountain’s one open run on fake snow.
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Before the battle had even started, members of the Boulder band Fast Cash, seemed wary to perform. Robert Collins, 18, a freshman open-option major and singer of the traditional bluegrass band confessed he had the jitters.
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It might seem silly at first when the music starts: Jumping up and down, swinging your hips and shaking your butt. But at the Rec Center’s new dance class called “Zumba,” everyone just forgets about who’s watching and lets go.
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If you’ve just finished line dancing at Grizzly Rose, and you’re not in the mood for techno at Beta, head to 2 A.M. to try and keep the night going. The CU Independent reviewed the following clubs to beef up the guide to clubbing.
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R.E.M. once wrote, “It’s the end of the world as we know it, and I feel fine.” Apparently, author John Major Jenkins never got that memo.
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If only Michael Douglas was in the news a little bit more these days, the U.S. might not have had to suffer through the “Great Recession” of 2009.
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The art of body modification has been around for ages, but only recently has it become more popular, especially among college students.
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As seasons change, midterms approach, college junk food remains easy to obtain and parties surpass sleep on the to-do list, staying healthy is both more important and more challenging than ever.