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Go deep and dark with DUDS

By Alexander Wallick

Anti-depressants should have been given out along with the tickets at Dorothy Young Center's box office in preparation for the latest Drew University Dramatic Society presentation, "The Root of Chaos," by Douglas Soderberg, and "Smoke Jumping," by Meg Higgins.

OADN hosts AOTA, MadAve and groups from other universities at Jamnation

By Affan Khokhar

The a cappella concert 'Jamnation' would probably be best described as a story-an abrupt beginning and a climax of ridiculous theatrics. Finally, an eventful ending tied it all up in a bow and called it a night. On A Different Note, the show's hosts, kicked off the show with their rendition of "You Know I'm No Good" by Aimee Winehouse.

Students learn manners at etiquette dinner

By Megan Hassenger

With graduation on the minds of many students, seniors may find themselves scrambling to get an edge over other job candidates in this competitive business market. For about 20 Drew University students, the Business Etiquette Dinner, sponsored by the Career Center, was a great way to learn the do's and don'ts of proper professional interactions.

Student IDs get cheap tickets

By Jessi Janusee

New York City is not always the most affordable place, especially for a broke college student, but culture doesn't always have to be expensive. There are plenty of ways that being a college student can actually save you some cash. Broadways tickets are pricey and the lottery system is extremely unpredictable.

Earth House music maker releases new electronic album

By Adam Boffa

Campbell Payne ('11), resident of Earth House and an electronic musician, is releasing his latest album, Cowboy Concréte, this Saturday. The album, which is a combination of acoustic guitar sounds, 4-bit Game Boy chiptunes and various recorded sounds, will be released for free online by Campbell's net label, ¡¡¡The Zone!!!.

Rockers hail to the new chief

By Dan Bindschedler

Who would have guessed that the day after a presidential election would be such a perfect day for a rock-and-roll show? Then again, we're not just talking about any old presidential election. We're talking about the day after the United States of America voted Barack Obama into office.

Hollywood goes crazy for board game while fans go crazy for 'Twilight' star

By Katie Chambers

Ridley Scott, director of modern classics such as "Gladiator" and "Alien," is taking on an ambitious film adaptation of the wildly popular board game "Monopoly" as his next project. Scott says the film will have a futuristic edge not unlike his past hit, "Blade Runner.

PJ habit needs to go back to sleep

By Mark Tauriello

So it seems that week after week, I am "targeting" groups on campus by criticizing their appearances. So if that's the case, I am going to put my fashion sniper on the people who go to class in their pajamas-and believe me, there is plenty of that going on around this campus.

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