The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL
19 hours ago by Marcin Chojnowski
With the NFL pre-season already underway, and the regular season right around the corner, the Chicago Bears look to have a strong comeback year after a disappointing 7-9 record during the 2009 season. The Bears have now missed the play-offs for three consecutive years since their forgettable Superbowl loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL
18 hours ago by Ivan Favelevic
Originality has become a rare fruit to come by in the movie industry. Finding a movie that is completely original and compelling enough to take you outside the familiar, has become a near impossible task in American cinema. This is precisely the reason why Inception stands out as one of the most imaginative and compelling works of science fiction in recent years.
The NEIU Independent, Northeastern Ilinois University, IL
17 hours ago by Janean L. Watkins
The NEIU community can look forward to a special treat on September 14th at 3p.m. Rhythm and Blues artists, Rotimi, will be performing during our annual Fall into Fun week.
Rotimi has been performing since the tender age of six. His first performance was at his aunt's wedding, and since then, he has sought only to broaden his entertainment horizons even more.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN
1 day ago by Carl Kurek
It is without a doubt that the headlines over this past summer were dominated by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. An oil spill which started on April 20 when a BP oil rig exploded and oil began gushing into the gulf until July 15, 86 days and an estimated 4.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN
1 day ago by Dune Lorenz
"The Last Exorcism" is like the scary movie equivalent of "The Magic School Bus." Just as the students do not expect to go to school and enter a fellow student's bloodstream as a field trip, trailers for "The Last Exorcism" were just as incredibly misleading.
PUC Chronicle, Purdue University Calumet, IN
22 hours ago by Brian Lynch
When Apple unveiled the iPad early in 2010, the internet buzz began instantly. Apple fans quickly declared the tablet to be the future of portable computers. Many wrote the device off altogether, mocking the name and claiming it was nothing more than "a giant iPhone.