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G-Unit went and blew it


		G-Unit went and blew it

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

7 hours ago by DALE W. EISINGER
Culture Editor

"Look at hip-hop. Name a group!" G-Unit front man 50 Cent said in an introduction to the group's new album "Terminate on Sight." "There's no group, period, in hip-hop."

This causes one to really question 50's knowledge of the genre, as he apparently hasn't taken into account the still-active Wu-Tang Clan, N.

Drunk or sober, river floaters cut loose: The Good

Arbiter Online, Boise State University, ID

1 hour ago by Bob Beers

With recent developments focusing on the issue of alcohol and the river, parents can breathe easy knowing that the treasured Boise River lacks the overflowing booze and reckless drunks of the past. Floating down the Boise River used to require keeping a watchful eye, not just on the river, but on fellow floaters.

Seattle sound: Guide to great music and venues


		Seattle sound: Guide to great music and venues

Seattle University Spectator, Seattle University, WA

1 day ago by Matthew Martell

Though it may never again reach the point it was at during its heyday with bands like Nirvana and Screaming Trees swarming the community, Seattle's music scene is anything but dead.

Of kickoffs and Ketamine addiction


		Of kickoffs and Ketamine addiction

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

5 days ago by Sarah Hutchins

If drug addiction and violent team sports are your two foremost interests then Hero of the Underground is going to be your Great Gatsby.



Ex-NFL player Jason Peter, with the help of Tony O'Neill, who has previously written fictionalized accounts of his own days as an addict, chronicles his climb to success that crumbled into despair and depression.

From Hell


		From Hell

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

6 days ago by Stover E. Harger III

Hellboy II: The Golden Army's plot is a mash-up of a sitcom, The Lord of the Rings and Men in Black, all of which mix haphazardly to turn what could have been a jarring mix of comedy, fantasy and superhero shenanigans, into a pretty decent summer action movie that manages to keep us engrossed in between the special effects.



If you think you've had your fill of tormented superheroes (until The Dark Knight, of course) in this hero-infested movie season, you may want to think again.

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