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Floetic Movement: “The Dedication”

By: Derek Page The House of Blues, located in Old Dominion’s North Cafe of Webb Center, was packed with hopeful lovers, good friends and good times this past Friday night, Feb. 11, 2011.  With the...

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Fashion Profile of the Week: Kyle Kendall

By: Heather Habermehl Kyle Kendall, senior, Information Technology major Outfit Description: Kendall is wearing a basic black hoodie with a graphic-less charcoal v-neck shirt underneath. His jeans have...

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The Eagle

By: Lauren Grant I can confidently say, without fear of being dramatic, that “The Eagle” was probably one of the most boring movies I have ever had to sit through. I’m usually into the whole old...

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Sharing Ideas with Proverbial at 37th & Zen

By Siaga Johnson 37th & Zen, an up and coming recreation lounge, hosts “Battle of the Bands” weekly, where bands of various types perform their songs and compete for the judges’ favor. On Tuesday,...

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Thumbs Up for Sexual Health

By: Nour Kheireddine Want to know what the most popular thing is around Old Dominion Campus?  Well it isn’t the Webb Center, activity hour, food or events sponsored by different student organizations....

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Wonderful ladies of Ya Gamila!

By: Nour Kheireddine Ya Gamila! is a belly dancing organization started here at Old Dominion University.  It is the first belly dancing organization and its growing speed is remarkable. The purpose of...

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Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry Delivers Black History Keynote Presentation

By: Martin Tucker President John R. Broderick hustled down the first row of reserved seats at about 6:50 p.m. in the North Café giving every privileged attendant firm handshakes, brief eye contact and...

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Jennifer Mullen Collins Speaks Out About ‘ODU Alerts’

By: Derek Page A handful of students from the Communications Club took their seats among the first few rows of MGB 102. By request, Jennifer Mullen Collins arrived promptly on time. On the rainy...

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Time Lounge Goes International

By: Ethan Shaw ODU F.O.R.E.I.G.N.E.R.S. Club Hosts party in Downtown Norfolk For the last few years, Old Dominion’s F.O.R.E.I.G.N.E.R.S. club has been associated with Granby Street’s Time Lounge.  A...

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“Workaholics” Putting in Work

Comedy Central Presents the Show Every Post-Grad Dreams Of By: Martin Tucker   Comedy Central’s new gem, “Workaholics,” stars Adam Devine, Blake Anderson and Anders Holm as three post-grads who have...

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“A” Does Not Mean Ally

Originally published September 27, 2021.   A June Instagram post from ODU’s Office of Intercultural Relations recently resurfaced.   “Allies are a part of the LGBTQIA+ community too!” It reads....

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I Attend Mosh Pits. Here are the Failures of Astroworld.

Originally published November 16, 2021.   Mosh pits, therapeutic and fun, have been around for decades. So what happened at Astroworld?   There is an upsetting amount of news and personal stories...

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“Intimate Apparel” is a Patchwork of Participation and Performance

Originally published on November 18, 2021.   “Intimate Apparel”, a play directed by Brittney Harris and performed by ODU students, is live on stage in the Goode Theatre on Nov. 10-13 and 18-20 at 7:30...

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Ken Wright and his Buffalo Riders: An Artist’s Journey on Horseback

Originally published November 30, 2021.   The lofty ceiling towering above the d’Art Center’s main exhibition gallery echoes the footsteps of staff members as they shuffle between offices to prepare...

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“Taking Measure” Talkback: Was the Conversation of Race Left Out?

ODURep’s “Taking Measure” held a talkback on Thursday night, opening a dialogue about the show’s controversial theme of sexual misconduct in the classroom. Just one week after opening night, moderator...

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Clairo, I’m Sorry

Julien Baker, girl in red, The Japanese House, and Lucy Dacus. Snail Mail, Phoebe Bridgers, Marika Hackman, and Soccer Mommy. Alvvays, Courtney Barnett, Frankie Cosmos, and Sharon Van Etten. If one...

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“Learn it. Live it. Do lines of it…” A Metalhead’s Review of “Metal Lords”

Netflix has been releasing plenty of binge-worthy shows and captivating movies throughout 2022. “Metal Lords” is a movie centered around three teenagers and their involvement with metal music. The...

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Roe v. Wade: What Now?

On the morning of Friday, June 24, ODU junior Alyssa Ranker received a text from her mother that twisted her stomach into a knot.  Just two months prior, rumors began circulating across national news...

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Stray from the Path’s “Euthanasia:” An Introspective Look at the Past

“Here’s another victim of the modern age,” are the first words you hear when listening to the tenth album from Long Island, New York’s Stray from the Path. Their penchant for on-the-nose lyrics is...

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Virginia Becomes First State to Establish September as African Diaspora...

The Angolan ambassador to the United States, Joaquim do Espírito Santo, told students and faculty at Old Dominion University that his hope for the future is the unification of all African countries....

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