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Archive - Sep 17, 2007

Gargoyle guide to the week in entertainment, Sept. 17-23

Another week, another embarrassment of riches for C-U lovers of live music. Last week it was the Wall to Wall Guitar Festival at the Krannert Center. This week it's the Pygmalion Music Festival at locations throughout town, including Krannert. Most of the shows are off-limits to anyone under 18, 19, or 21, but a few shows are open to everyone. Erin Hayes fill us in those plus the latest CD releases, including Chamillionaire's "Ultimate Victory." Meanwhile, Kumars Salehi wades through the latest in movies and DVDs — such as they are.

Girls volleyball: Illineks drop match to Bunnies

Uni fell to .500 on the season with a 22-25, 23-25 loss to the visiting Fisher Bunnies tonight. Uni led for most of the first game and almost came back to win the second. The girls travel to Decatur on Friday to face defending conference champ Lutheran School Association. Before the season, a News-Gazette poll of East Central Illinois Conference coaches ranked the upcoming Uni-LSA match as the most anticipated of the year.

Should Uni start one week earlier and have an extra week for winter break?

YES!
71% (103 votes)
NO!
29% (43 votes)
Total votes: 146

One ... two ... three ... break!

Over the weekend, my grandma called and invited us to spend the winter holidays with her in South Africa. This was great news to me — I get to spend weeks lying in the sun, playing on the beach, having real fish & chips, seeing mountains all around me, experiencing an interesting and totally different culture, and of course, seeing my family.

On the other hand, it also means that I will miss some school. The trip to South Africa is expensive and it takes a long time to get there. So, to make it worthwhile, you have to go for at least three weeks.

Team Justice assembles

Many Uni students probably already know about the boys cross country phenomenon known as "team justice," or formally known as the treat squad. While to most people, it may just look like fun and games, there is a deeper camaraderie involved.

First, let me list off a few nicknames: Turtle, Buck Wild, Nate Justice, Desert Eagle, and the Duke of Duty. While some nicknames are used more than others, a few have really stuck. During practice, I've rarely heard teammates not call Ziran Shang "Turtle" or Nathan Smith "Nate Justice."

Senior year

Ah, yes. I have finally reached the pinnacle of the high school experience. It only took five long, long years.

From what I hear from the Class of ‘07 and the Fox network, senior year is nothing but nonstop fun, start to finish. And while there is still a very large amount of time left in the year (I think Joe Leigh has an exact countdown), it’s looking like that is probably not the case. It’s not that this year is so terrible per se, but it just seems like I’ve been through it all before.

Tennis club forms at Uni

Room 303 is the domain of chemistry teacher David Bergandine, but although he is at the front of a room full of students, he's not talking chemistry. That's because it's a Friday lunch meeting for tennis club, a new club this year that has brought to light a little noticed sport that is hobby to a surprising number of students at Uni.<

Stick a needle in it

[Note: By running this blog entry, the OG is not endorsing the practice of self-piercing. Students should be aware of the dangers of self-piercing, and we urge students to obtain parental permission for all piercings. This entry is a descriptive account of one student's experiences and should not be taken as anything beyond that.]