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The invasion of the iPod children

By Matthew Hadley

They're everywhere - in the library, walking around campus, sitting on the bus. Hell, there's a good chance there's one in eyesight right now, as you read this article. What are these otherworldly, all-consuming beings? Well, they're easily recognizable, just look for the white cord dangling from their ears down to their pocket.

Waters: from infantry to artistry

By Ashley Coles

Twenty years ago Scott Waters decided to join the military at the ripe age of 19. He never thought, that years later, he would have two art degrees, a published book and a different perspective of the life he was living. From 1989 to 1992, Waters served as an infantryman in the Third Battalion of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry.

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Fourth time around for Arkells

By Chris Illich

By now, if you are living in Southern Ontario and haven't heard of Hamilton's Arkells, then it is safe to say that you've been living under a rock for the last couple of months. With their hit single, "Oh, The Boss Is Coming", in constant rotation on both the Ontario popular music staples; 102.

High Fidelity: Top-5 Super Bowl Half-Time Shows

The Super Bowl averages anywhere from 130 to 140 million viewers a year, which makes it the most watched television program of the year. In fact, Super Bowl XVI (1982) was rated as the fourth highest view show of all-time. Every year, less people appreciate the game and focus more on the extravagant commercials and the half-time show.

The Review Revue

The battle between two heavyweights has never been recorded like this before. It's Cassius Clay trumping Sonny Liston but instead of the ring - an interview. Instead of physical blows - verbal disintegration. This is Frost/Nixon. The film portrays a critical goal garnered by avant-garde filmmakers since the 1920s.

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