Free Movies for Students!

If you are like me and love movies but have no money it can sometimes pose a problem. Now, however, there is a solution to the broke college student syndrome (at least for movies.. I don’t have a solution for food… yet.) Every Monday night at Filmstreams students can get in for free. So go […]

Bringing costumes to life

Kathleen Franco – Guest Reporter Creighton University has a little known gem hidden away in the basement of the Lied Center for the Arts. Inside the costume shop, among the numerous sewing machines, spools of thread, bolts of fabric and mannequins, there is a talented costume designer named Lindsay Pape. Originally, Pape said she had […]

A disturbing look at choices

Crime, deception, mystery and torment are just a few of the themes that the German film, “White Ribbon” puts on display. Through cinematic techniques and riveting characters, “White Ribbon” manages to keep the viewer intrigued throughout the movie. It was filmed in black and white and has no soundtrack, which adds an interesting dynamic to […]

Pro-gun control: Any nutjob can buy a gun in the U.S.

Nothing makes my mouth water like venison and rabbit sausage. Hunting is a noble sport with a rich tradition, and hunters help solve the problem of animal overpopulation. I’m not naïve. Most American gun owners are not hunters. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that there were 12.5 million hunters in the country, as […]

Guns are a right, not a priviledge

The United States Congress is seeking to ban a nationwide killer that results with on average 9 deaths a day, including 26% of the deaths of all 1-4 year olds. What is this catastrophic epidemic? Swimming pools. Of course Congress is not debating any such legislation. Such a course of action would be too logical […]

Fewer futures in Health care?

Although the recently passed health care bill has been causing a stir in Washington politics, for many Creighton students considering a career in the health field, the bill hasn’t made much of a difference. Arts & Sciences junior Abby McKeown is still planning on being a physical therapist. “I’m not super happy about the bill, […]

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