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(11/12/10 7:19am)
A Facebook group coupled with an online petition has been circulating recently that is attempting to "petition the directors of the Cavalier Marching Band to reinstate Rugby Road as an integral part of the college football experience effective immediately."
(11/02/04 5:00am)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- To get an idea of how Democratic the District of Columbia is, one needs only to look at 1984, when Republican Ronald Reagan won 49 states in a nationwide landslide victory, but Democratic candidate Walter Mondale won here -- with 85 percent of the vote.Nevertheless, Republicans in the nation's capital say they are prepared and proud to support President Bush in today's presidential election, regardless of his chances of victory in the nation's capital.
(09/21/04 4:00am)
Given the unprecedented number of self-righteous white kids out there claiming they're Irish, one would tend to liken Flogging Molly's American foothold to that of a multi-platinum artist. While the truth speaks otherwise, the band's third offering, "Within a Mile of Home," just might be the springboard for the septet's warranted recognition.
(06/17/04 4:00am)
Though the name suggests otherwise, Bad Religion is something to believe in. For over two decades, the eminent rock outfit has been pounding out an enchanting, forceful brand of punk, and has established itself as the godfather of the genre's melodic SoCal offshoot. After a traumatic major-label experience and fateful submission to the professional commitments of founding member Brett Gurewitz, the band returned to its Epitaph home front just three years ago, charged by the rejoining of their lead guitar ace.
(04/13/04 4:00am)
Spring is a great time of year. On the whole, it tends to mark ascension from dismal weather and the renewal of an overall lively outdoor atmosphere. This year, it also signifies the release of good music onto our jam-band haven. Contributing to this is The Living End. With the release of their third record, "Modern Artillery," the Melbourne rockers have bounced back from inter-group setbacks and lived up to their admirable reputation. While different from any of their previous records, the album captures the growth of one of the most enthralling trios in the modern music circuit.
(02/24/04 5:00am)
ARE YOU LISTENING?! -- So burst the opening lines to Emery's debut record, "The Weak's End." Frankly, it is difficult not to be attentive upon hearing those first few words, or screams, rather.
(02/03/04 5:00am)
It was a fun-filled day of sweat and cheers this past Saturday as some of music's finest alternative acts took stage at the Student Activities Building. For the second straight year, the University played host to the Fest Full of Rock, a day-long event designed to bring together some of the less-known, yet remarkable talents in today's underground scene. With the strong efforts of PK German, a subcommittee of the University Programs Council, the show was another great success.
(01/30/04 5:00am)
Every now and then, a band comes along that wrestles the staples of genre classification and provides listeners with a refreshing sense of ingenuity and intrigue. With the release of their second album, "Who Will Cut Our Hair When We're Gone?" Montreal's the Unicorns have affirmed their position as such a group.
(01/16/04 5:00am)
At some point in their prolonged career, the Offspring thought it best to create banal, commercial-friendly tunes against the tradition of their Southern California punk roots.Unfortunately, that occurred years ago with the release of their major-label debut, "Ixnay on the Hombre," and their most recent concoction, "Splinter," only proves that the four-piece has failed to evolve since then.