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Books: Bombs and Forbidden Love "Secrets of the Nile"

By Kara Sunday

Secrets of the Nile proves a fan favorite through humor, romance, and mystery.

"The Vagina Monologues" Here For Valentine's Weekend

By Baihley Grandison

RWC Behavioral Science Professor Dr. Edie Fisher and RWC student Carrie Shields are teaming up with the RWC Student Life Office to produce "The Vagina Monologues," a play by Eve Ensler.

Movies: "When In Rome," Or Anywhere Else, Don't See This Movie

By Miranda Bell

Trust me. If there's only one thing you can do for your Valentines this year, don't take them to see this movie.

College Prepares for National Poetry Month

National Poetry Month is this April, with several events certain to make language lovers' hearts leap with joy.

Music: Mayer's "Battle Studies" Is No "Continuum," But Still Awesome

By Jono Bregger

If there is one thing I want you (the reader) to take away from this review it's that John Mayer's lyrics may not whisk you off your feet (as they did me), but his guitar playing definitely will.

Fashion: Reveal the Real and Radiant You

By Jalesa Jones

Society tries to put a face on beauty every opportunity that lies available through media and other different forms of big, fancy advertisement.

Video Games: What Are You Playing?

By Holly Hettesheimer

What video games are most popular at Raymond Walters?

Auditions For Poetic Drama Set For Feb. 20

Auditions for a staged reading of "The Global Lovers," a poetic drama by RWC English Professor Rhonda Pettit, will be held Saturday, Feb. 20, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at RWC.

Internet Review: Rent Your Textbooks at Chegg

By Stephanie Nagel

Every quarter students are struggling to scrounge up extra dollars or digging deeper into student loans to pay for their textbooks.

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