If you're the type of person who loves to brood over your preferred metaphysical angst, write about it in your journal, rinse and repeat, then indie artist Sacha Sacket's latest album, "Lovers and Leaders" is perfect for your emotional soundtrack. "Lovers and Leaders" isn't your typical emo album however. (1) comment
"Thug Mentality Exposed" by Rayford L. Johnson gives an in-depth look at the culture and mindset of gang members or those living the thug lifestyle, using research and prose from wards in youth prison that have or are in gangs. The writings of the youth prisoners give us a very intimate look at the mentality of gang members and thugs, and give examples of some of the violent and disturbing things that they have done in association with their gangs. (2) comments
My mama always told me that it's either the Beatles or the Rolling Stones. The Fab Four was a quartet of clean-cut British boys that were truly experimenting with the pop genre. The Stones represented something different- pure sexual energy and raw rock and roll. (0) comments
It will ruin an hour and a half of your day. "The Ruins" is supposed to be a horror film. It had a lot of gore but that's about it. Even through the gore, the audience couldn't stop laughing-probably because of the stupidity of it all. The film is not worth watching on the big screen. (2) comments
Sac State sophomore Vince Vicari grew up idolizing the cast of KCRA Channel 3. He said he had all the newscaster's names memorized and knew he eventually wanted to be on TV - he's almost there. Vicari, otherwise known as "Dub V," is the disc jockey and host to the campus' student -run radio show "The Sac State Sunset. (1) comment
On Saturday, the Sacramento State Ski and Snowboard Club will compete against how many other schools to see who really has skiing and snowboarding skills. The club will send two teams of seven to participate in the competition, known as Snow Warz, which will take place at Northstar at Tahoe. (1) comment
Jane knew Jake. He was a friend of a friend. An acquaintance. So how could this have happened? How could she be walking home from a party with her underpants in her pocket and the beginnings of a bruise on her smooth cheek?
Jane's story is one similar to so many survivor's of sexual assault. In three out of four sexual assaults, the survivor knows the attacker. This may be an eye opening fact for many.
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After a long break, Panic! At The Disco dropped the exclamation point and released "Pretty. Odd." March 25. "Pretty. Odd." will create some debate among fans because the album is nothing like the first album. Taking a risk by dropping the emo act and exploring different musical talents of members, the band will make a new fan-base and keep only devoted fans. (5) comments