Holiday Mixtapes
Along with endless amounts of shopping this holiday season comes another guilty pleasure-holiday music. Every savvy musician knows there’s a market in seasonal cheer, leaving consumers with a wide array of music to choose from. Consider popping in this “Holiday Mixtape” on your way home for winter break and listening to these unique variations of vintage songs.
Texas forever
Ignore anyone who ever said television is bad for you. Ignore all the rumors that television makes people dumber. Television does not make anyone dumber-bad television makes people dumber.
Remember the movie “Friday Night Lights,” released in 2004? Well, that movie has evolved into a TV show, which might actually be one television’s greatest creations in the past few years.
Student urges local, global change through volunteering
Every morning Molly Farlow wakes up with a plan to make a difference.
For Farlow, a pre-nursing and math major, each day brings her closer to the month she will spend in Guatemala City, Guatemala. Farlow hopes she will be able to advance the lives of those less fortunate and bring forth positive change in a country where many individuals are all but forgotten.
Mayor visits student radio show on WVCW
Sometimes all you have to do is ask.
Political science major Bobby Showah received this advice from his mother and took heed.
On a whim, he invited Mayor L. Douglas Wilder to be a guest on his radio show, WVCW’s The Bailout, and nearly two months later, found himself shaking hands with the mayor.
Stress relief, tutoring available for finals week
Exam week is fast approaching and students might be stressed or in need of academic help. To provide extended services to students, the James Branch Cabell Library is open for 24 hours until the semester’s end. Also, dorms are implementing all-day quiet hours to facilitate studying.