For UI student Jason Brown, fame isn’t merely a fantasy — it’s reality ... after college, that is.
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Community members who want to fight the movement toward cheaply produced products via global marketing can spend their money at the Moscow City Farmers Market, which is now in full swing for its 2004 season.
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The UI Department of Theatre and Film is presenting an instructor-directed but completely student-driven play. Everything in the play, from acting to stage management to the technical staff, is student-run.
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Editor’s Note: Jon Hammond is an unlicensed, inexperienced hack who has no business practicing astrology. While failing to get a degree at UI, Hammond did manage to graduate under a UI clause that states, “Sometimes it’s better if they just leave.”
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Louisa May Alcott’s novel “Little Women” struck a chord that resonates soundly enough that its themes are heard as clearly today as they were in 1868.
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A long journey to the East Coast coupled with extensive layovers in Seattle and Minneapolis at ungodly times of the morning made the landing at La Guardia less of a climax than a relief.
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U4 celebrates ‘Shrek 2’ opening; Mathews signs book; Theater group runs summer theater classes; State Arts Commission holds regional conference on the arts
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