Joseph Stueve
Plenty to choose from at the Oscars
On Hollywood’s largest stage, a man named Oscar reigns supreme. Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin host the 82nd Academy Awards on Sunday, March 7 on ABC. This marks the first year that the Academy increased its Best Picture nominations to 10 films. “Avatar,” which recently became the highest-grossing... [Read more...]
NFL Mock Draft: Take one
With only four teams remaining in the hunt for the Vince Lombardi trophy, 28 franchises are itching to improve. That chance is given when the NFL Draft rolls around in April. Here’s an EARLY look at who I would choose if the first five decisions were left up to me. Let’s Mock! 1. St. Louis... [Read more...]
Christmas cinema: No. 1
Christmas cinema: No. 2
Christmas cinema: No. 3
Christmas cinema: No. 4
Christmas cinema: No. 5
Christmas cinema: No. 6
Dennis Hitzeman
Tech Talk: Just give me the prize
On Oct. 4, 2004, test pilot Brian Binnie piloted the Burt Ratan designed, Scaled Composites built spaceplane SpaceShipOne to an altitude of 70 miles to win the first Ansari X-Prize of $10 million for the first private company to fly a reusable spacecraft to an altitude of 62 miles twice in two weeks. In... [Read more...]
I still haven’t found what I’m looking for
Many people talk about how the Internet gives everyone access to vast amounts of information; however, few people talk about how hard it can be to find that information. Fortunately, Internet search companies are developing capabilities to make the infinite sea of Internet information easier to navigate.... [Read more...]
Reading the e-book way
Listening to great literature
Books for free
What to read, what to read?
Tech Talk: Fair is fair
Finding something new on the Internet
Samuel Huist
NBA Blog: Lost interest
When I got an editors job at the Clarion this year, I begged anybody who would listen for a blog. I told them I wanted to write about the NBA because it was my favorite sport and after a month, I was granted my request. My NBA blog started out strong. I made predictions, recapped opening night and shared... [Read more...]
NBA Blog: Three things
I haven’t been able to watch as much NBA as I would have liked to recently because a guy at the restaurant I work at got fired and I picked up a lot of his hours, but I did want to briefly touch on last weeks top headlines. Allen Iverson signed with the Philadelphia 76ers After being released by the... [Read more...]
NBA Blog: Surprises
NBA Blog: Iverson and Jackson get their wishes
NBA Blog: A memo to LeBron James
NBA Blog: Opening Night Recap
NBA Blog: Eastern Conference Predictions
NBA Blog: Western Conference Predictions
Kamari Stevens
“The Ruins” Blog: One Expensive Punch
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... [Read more...]
“The Ruins” Blog: The Final Straw
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,... [Read more...]







