“The Ruins” Blog: One Expensive Punch
November 19, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
Wow! Last night’s episode was pretty epic. Let’s begin with the fight between Brad and Darrell: It was all Casey’s (and KellyAnne’s) fault. You have to realize that these people have been in this house for many days and they can’t watch TV or listen to music. I don’t even think they’re allowed to use the Internet. All they have is each other and it’s easy to develop Cabin Fever. Brad had every right to be upset with Casey and her shenanigans. Her value is nil. I’m completely baffled... [Read more...]
Lady Pride extend win streak to four
November 18, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
The Lady Pride extended their winning streak to four after defeating Miami Middletown 61-55. Sophomore guard Chelcie Gullet (pictured) had 20 points and eight rebounds. In a sloppy game where both teams combined for 75 turnovers the Lady Pride edged out Miami Middletown 61-55, making their record to 4-0. Before the game head coach Jeff Dillon said that hopefully he would see the squad take another step in the growing process. “It’s a step-by-step process, but you can just see growth (in the team)... [Read more...]
“The Ruins” Blog: The Final Straw
November 18, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · 1 Comment
Are you ready for another dose of “The Ruins” talk? Well last week’s episode was more of a set up for what is going to happen on tonight’s show. With both squads having seven players on each side, the Champions dominance over the Challengers was a lot of more visible. With a 5:3 ratio of men, favoring the Champions and the Challengers still having Casey on their squad, the Champions were at a clear advantage. The Champions won another challenge, which basically meant that Casey was sticking... [Read more...]
English Professor balances teaching and poetry
November 16, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
Sinclair Community College English professor Charles Freeland said that he has always written poetry, but it wasn’t until his time at the University of Arkansas that he became interested in prose poetry. “I started exploring prose poetry in graduate school (at the University of Arkansas) when I was studying French writers and surrealists,” the Germantown native said. Freeland released a full-length collection of poetry titled “Through the Funeral Mountains on a Burro” this year. “I sort... [Read more...]
NBA Game of the Night – Nov. 12
November 12, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
Each night, the Clarion will choose the top game on the NBA calendar and select a winner. Keep checking out our pick every day, and let us know what you think in our comment section below. Cleveland (5-3) at Miami (6-1), 8 p.m. on TNT With talk of Cavaliers forward LeBron James and Heat guard Dwyane Wade potentially playing with each other next season, the two will face off tonight in what is sure to be an offensive affair. Last year, the Cavs took the season series 3-1, but the Heat come into today’s... [Read more...]
“The Ruins” Blog: Cutting the Fat
November 11, 2009 by Kamari Stevens · Leave a Comment
Okay, I lied. But I’ll make it up tonight. Picking up where I left off, the challenge was one that could’ve gone to either team. But, the Champions took it. Veronica was thrown into the elimination against KellyAnne, while Syrus chose Cohutta as his opponent. For the second elimination in a row, the Challengers sent both Champions packing. Cohutta’s target doubled in size as his bank notched to 16,000. With tonight’s episode, the Challengers desperately need a win. Cohutta will be targeted... [Read more...]







