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The third annual unveiling of the ‘Willies’
I’ve dug through the grime and the muck of the past year to find the crown jewels and worst failures of the entertainment industry to present to you the third annual Willie Awards. Album of the year: Flogging Molly, “Speed of Darkness” If there is one album that encapsulates everything that 2011 has been — […]
Ed Observers
Nothing left but ‘Fare thee well’ to UR
Publisher Willie Clark offers his long goodbye to the Campus Times. Read More
Culture
Soaring at the Speed of Flogging Molly
Flogging Molly's new album, "The Speed of Darkness," takes the band to new heights of Celtic awesomeness. Read More
Obscure Sports
Obscure Sports: Fighting below (or between) the belt
Belt wrestling comes in many forms throughout the world, and is even sparring for Olympic status. Read More
Culture
Gogol Bordello does gypsy right
Let me begin by saying that Gogol Bordello fucking rocks. Read More
Culture
Nintendo 3DS: A new realm to gaming
Oh, 3-D. We have such a love-hate relationship. I was quite skeptical when Nintendo announced their plans for a glasses-free 3-D portable console early last year. I was lucky enough, however, to go to the Electronic Entertainment Expo in L.A. last summer, and I instantly fell in love with the 3DS, feeling a sense of […]
Culture
‘Street Fighter’ a straight baller
“Street Fighter IV” was one of the few games from the past generation that I really felt I missed out on as an Nintendo-only console player. Read More
Culture
Game is a refreshing new look at series
Well, the Pokémon series may finally have run out of colors (or has been around long enough that Black and White is no longer racist), but it certainly hasn’t run out of ideas. Still, how far has the series really come after all these years. Read More
Culture
Concert in photos: Flogging Molly
Couldn't make it to the Flogging Molly show last week? The CT was there to show you all the awesomeness you missed. Read More
Culture
The Verizon Perspective
Just like my hopes of ever partaking in a ménage à trois or seeing a unicorn, I had long given up on the dream that was the Verizon iPhone. Maybe Steve Jobs felt the need to test the faith of Verizon customers. Would they buy those silly Droid phones? Would they buy iPods and cell […]
