Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
1 hour ago by Andrea Budde
With the rise of interest in video and computer games, one UW-Whitewater professor and her students have created a computer game that was chosen to participate in the Serious Game and Showcase Challenge Nov. 26-29 in Orlando, Fla.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
1 hour ago by Molly Gamble
Branch out in Milwaukee and get to Bay View.
Royal Purple, University of Wisconsin, Whitewater, WI
19 hours ago by Phil Hass
Explosions, gun fire, beautiful women in small dresses, more explosions and a witty line from Bond. Naturally, James Bond is bulletproof. Silly villains should know this.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN
2 days ago by LeAnne Munoz
Nothing to do for this upcoming weekend? Stop by Y Jean Chambers and check out the Purdue Theatre Company's presentations of, "Graceland," and "Cat Hoarder's Anonymous."
"Graceland" and "Cat Hoarder's Anonymous," are two short one act plays, done with very little scenery, as well as very small casts.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN
3 days ago by Timothy Creech
The bar was set high for "Gears of War 2," but does it deliver? Simply put, yes.
"Gears of War" cemented the Xbox 360 as a true next-generation contender. Even though the first "Gears of War" has flaws, including the short and simple story, the stellar game play and beautiful graphics more than make up for them.
The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
3 days ago by Alisha Fischer
What does a minor television personality and former literary agent do in order to retain his coveted E-list status and Hollywood lifestyle? Why, write a series of completely false fact books of course! More Information Than You Require, John Hodgman's follow-up to his national bestseller, The Areas of My Expertise, came out last month to face horrendous reviews and fire-wielding peasants.
Flyer, Lewis University, IL
4 days ago by Tamika Thompson
It has been the timeless question of many centuries which has baffled philosophers, scientists and millions of citizens across the world: which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Every person has their own answer and scenario to this ongoing riddle; however, after hours of research and reviewing numerous articles containing opinions, theories and logistic reasoning, the answer itself has been cracked: the egg came first.
The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
5 days ago by Carolyn Umfress
The world to artists and creative spirits can be seen as a blank canvas. Unfortunately, there are guidelines to prevent these individuals from literally painting the world or displaying their artwork. Because of these limitations, many people pursue to show their peers that art can be displayed through an array of projects.
The Leader, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI
5 days ago by Carrie Hinkel-Gill
This week begins a series on the little respected genre of the romance novel. I admit, some may be overly sappy and sugary, but not all of them are and some really good authors and stories can be overlooked. In this first installment, I intend to dispel the common misconception that all romance stories are romance novels and that all romance novels are the same.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
6 days ago by Molly Gamble
With the current housing crisis and flailing economy, Anton Chekhov's play "The Cherry Orchard" could fit right in today's headlines.
The Marquette Tribune, Marquette University, WI
6 days ago by Molly Gamble
Cinema meets art at the Haggerty Museum of Art this season with their new exhibit. It's similar to a short film screening, except a bit more intense for the gallery-goer.
Made up of 17 pieces by 13 different international artists, the short videos presented challenge themes portrayed in the mainstream cinema such as gender roles and fan-idol relationships.