Monthly Archives: October 2011
Editorial: Downtown businesses should cater to campus community
The University and the Lewisburg community are so interconnected, it’s no surprise that downtown businesses have been leaving a larger footprint on campus as of late. The recent popularity of Pizza Phi, the New York-style pizzeria on Market Street, is … Continue reading
Voice of Elmo charms young and old
By Sara Blair Matthews Contributing Writer Embrace the child in you and don’t let yourself get bogged down by challenges, said Kevin Clash, puppeteer and the voice behind Sesame Street’s Elmo on Tuesday in the Weis Center for the Performing … Continue reading
Global exposure is valuable
By Stefan Ivanovski Contributing Writer Deciding to study abroad is an exciting and a thrilling experience, but it is neither easy nor straightforward. Last year, in my junior year, I studied abroad in Argentina and Spain. As an international student … Continue reading
Actors and writing score big in “Moneyball”
By Carolyn Williams Staff Writer “Moneyball,” a newly released sports drama film, is based on Michael Lewis’ 2003 novel of the same name. The plot tells the true story of the Oakland Athletics team’s 2001 and 2002 baseball seasons. As the general manager of a team … Continue reading
Haunted penitentiary scares more than inmates
By Michelle Joline Arts & Life Editor We all know what it’s like to live in close proximity to a prison in Lewisburg. After all, the sparkling lights and shiny barbed wire fences of the Lewisburg Penitentiary are a staple … Continue reading
