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Arts and Entertainment: December 6, 2010

Comics

Terrance Aikens, Staff Writer

 

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Call of Duty: Black Ops, Xbox video game Review

Arial Pilcher, Deputy-Editor Chaminade Life

To start things off, this is not the same creator that created Modern Warfare 2.

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Wave to Kinect

Daniel Helsham, Staff Writer

For years video games have become an essential part of having fun. Year after year new innovations have developed. These were not only exciting, creative forms of entertainment but accomplishments and a nod to technological advances in human society.

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“127 Hours”

Erica Gaines, staff writer

Over this Thanksgiving weekend I was stoked for the food and for the four days off to relax from this hectic semester. However, I was more excited for the new movie, “127 hours”, only playing at Kahala Theatres, which just happens to be the closest theatre to campus.

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Take a Hike

Kayla Rhode, Staff Writer

Ever drive on Kalaniana’ole Highway heading to Sandy beach and notice an old, dried up volcano? This conspicuous, pointed knob jutting sharply into the sky calls loudly to all who enjoy the satisfaction of a conquest.

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Professor Layton and the Unwound Future

Daniel Helsham, Staff Writer

A mind is a terrible thing to waste. The list of negative stereotypes that exists for video games has grown considerably as the years passed. Video games have been blamed for massacres such as the Columbine Shooting, violent behaviors in children and a decline in education levels.

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Expression of Art- Tattooing

Steven Bennett, Staff Writer

Tattoos can have various meanings or purposes. They can remind people of a certain moment in time, represent a lost loved one, be beautiful works of art or have no meaning whatsoever. What makes tattoos great is that they can be whatever each individual makes them to be.

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Wrapped for the Holidays!

Jordan Wong, Staff Writer

Finals are done and school is finally out and for all of you who are travelling home for the holidays I am sure are pretty excited. Since Sept. 11, 2001 the transportation Security Administration has been trying to figure out ways to minimize the number of security threats. 

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Spring Drama

Christopher Amarillas, Staff Writer

Following the successful and well-received runs of “Lystrada and “Antigone”this fall, the drama department hopes to take advantage of the longer spring semester by featuring a larger musical production, both in actors and set construction.

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Tutti Frutti Galore

Erica Gaines, Staff Writer

While walking around Waialae Avenue, my friend and I were in need of some type of cold treat to cool us down from the hot sun. We then spotted Tutti Frutti Frozen Yogurt, a cute little self-serve yogurt spot located just a few minutes from campus at 3583 Waialae Ave.

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