Heigl film lacks suprise but has heart
By Staff Writer | Oct. 13, 2010If you are up to date with your Katherine Heigl movies, "Life As We Know It" is unlikely to throw any real surprises your way.
If you are up to date with your Katherine Heigl movies, "Life As We Know It" is unlikely to throw any real surprises your way.
ALLIES is a campus-based organization that opposes discrimination against the gay, bisexual and transgender communities. The group focuses on education, while also giving its members a forum to discuss any matters they feel necessary.
At the end of this year, Dr. James McGlone, a professor in the department of communication, will retire from the University.
Dr. Nathan M. Oates, assistant professor in the Department of English, is the new director of the Poetry-in-the-Round program. Poetry-in-the-Round invites compelling and renowned writers to Seton Hall University each year to read and discuss their works with students and community members.
It's inevitable; whether you are a freshman or senior, you are going to want to see what is outside the Caf doors at some point and try something new. I'm no exception, so recently I made my way down South Orange Avenue to Bonté Wafflerie and Café to get myself a bite to eat.
Monday: chicken fingers. Tuesday: fish sticks. Wednesday: mystery meat. Some days your stomach may not crave Gourmet Dining Services' "gourmet food."
For years people of all nations have flocked to the cultural crossroads of the world that is New York City. Like a good salad, these diverse groups come together to form one of the most fascinating and eccentric landscapes on the planet.
"The Human Experience" is a profound documentary that captures several difficult aspects of humanity. It makes the audience laugh, cry, and share in every emotion with the characters. From the beginning, it was breathtaking. The dramatic soundtrack combined with the flickering of numerous historical events on the screen succeeded in drawing me in further.
All of Seton Hall continues to suffer after Saturday's tragic events. The atmosphere of campus remains tinged with sadness and grief. Even those who didn't know Jessica Moore and the other students shot in East Orange on Saturday share in the suffering.
Make a movie about the biggest internet social phenomenon that directly relates to over 500 million people worldwide? Seems like a no-brainer. David Fincher picked up the idea and ran off into cyberspace.
After two years of production, pop-rock icons Jimmy Eat World's seventh album, "Invented," has finally hit stores.
When it comes to crime in the movies, one would think that it's all been said and done before. New crime films cannot overshadow the success of classics like "Heat" or "Scarface."
Upon my first skimming of Fake Problems' sophomore release "Real Ghosts Caught on Tape," I quickly labeled it generic indie music from some band I didn't care about. However, after giving this album the proper listen it deserves, my earlier assumptions have been dashed away.
Tired of having waffles for both breakfast and dinner?
New York's Fashion Week has come and gone and, with it, left behind many new style ideas for the spring.
If I were to emerge from the folds of this newspaper and ask you about the current state of affairs within the world, after you had recovered (hopefully) from the initial shock of my appearance, I do not think it would be too bold to say that you would formulate some sort of answer.
If you have been longing for a thrill following the strange, fading blackout in the finale of "The Sopranos," look no further than "Boardwalk Empire."
Whether you love it, hate it, or are indifferent towards it- there's no denying that "Glee" is a bona fide TV phenomenon.
Season three of "True Blood" left the show's die-hard fan base hungry for more. At the end of the season this summer, revelations about the cast brought the show to new heights and, with the newfound intensity, came questions about future seasons of the cult phenomena.
"Devil," the new horror film written and produced by M. Night Shyamalan, hits theatres Sept. 17, 2010 and is meant to be nothing less than horrifying. In the film, five people get stuck in an elevator, one of whom could potentially be the devil.