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Review:James Cameron’s Avatar

If there is one movie to see this year, then Avatar is it. Filled with action, suspense, romance and intrigue, director James Cameron has proven his cinematic genius to the world once again.

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Men's Basketball on the Rise

With three games left in the regular season, the Pioneers 13th ranked men’s basketball team, according to d3hoops.com, remains focused on their main goal, winning a championship. With a record of 21-1, the Pioneers have clinched the New Jersey Athletic Conference’s top seed, along with a first-round bye for the Feb. 20 games. The Pioneers, 10-0 in the NJAC, are the only undefeated team in conference play. However with all these accomplishments, including a 19 game win streak, the team isn’t satisfied just yet.

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Solar Panels on Campus

What many students may not know is that William Paterson University is an eco-friendly campus.  This month, the university is expecting to start the installation of a solar energy facility all over campus.  When completed, the system will be 3.5 megawatts, making it the largest photovoltaic installation in New Jersey and the largest of its kind on any university campus.

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Unplanned Pregnancy an Issue on College Campuses

Free condoms in Health & Wellness Center

A trip to the emergency room for what she thought was an allergic reaction to her favorite seafood, led to an unexpected discovery for William Paterson University sophmore Joceline Binns. That night, she found out she was four-to-six weeks pregnant. “I’m so scared,” she said, “How am I going to deal with school, work, and a baby?”

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Women's Basketball Dominates

The Lady Pioneers continued their dominance with key victories over conference rivals during the past two weeks. Their most recent victory, a 67-50 beat down over Ramapo on Feb. 3, improved the team’s overall record to 21-1 and 9-1 in the New Jersey Athletic Conference.

2010 Winter Olympics

This month, 216 Americans, 123 men and 93 women, will take the ultimate sporting stage at the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver.  Starting Feb. 12, 97 nations will seek gold in any of the 15 perspective sports.  The USA is looking for its veterans and young new faces to step up to bank on beating the odds.

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Relay For Life

In some way or another, every person is connected to cancer.  Whether there is a direct link through a family member or friend, or an indirect association to the disease, everyone knows the cruel effects of this great evil.

Is my mother too old for slang?

 

Recently, my mother said that my sneakers looked “sweet.” She wasn’t done. “Really, I like them a lot,” she said. “Tom, don’t they look hot? That’s how you say it, right?”

Job Fair Blues

There was a significant drop in the numbers of employers who gathered this year at William Paterson's job fair, "Opportunity Fest 2009," according to Theresa Cruz Paul, assistant director of career development and advisement

WPUs Young Democratic Socialists Attend NY Rally

William Paterson University’s Young Democratic Socialists were among hundreds who protested on Wall Street last week against the recent bailouts of financial corporations and argued that taxpayer assistance for such companies should end.

Students Continue to Protest Budget Cuts

 

The efforts of William Paterson University students to fight New Jersey’s budget cuts have gone from the Student Center, to the halls of the Trenton Statehouse, and finally, to Jersey City. However, it has yet to be determined how these efforts will pay off. “It’s a big fight. It’s very difficult. But at least they are being forced to hear us,” said Jessica Pepe, Student Government Association president and a junior at WPU.

 

Sports Stars Booked, ‘Hollyroids’ Overlooked

The saga of A-Rod and his admitted use of performance-enhancing drugs has been inescapable in the past weeks. It will undoubtedly continue for a long, long time, far beyond the 2009 Baseball Season. It’s all but certain that other star athletes we hold in high regard will also be caught and interrogated by the news and sports media on their steroid use.

But does it end there?

No Doubt: Back and Touring with New Material

It was the summer of '95— the year I watched MTV for the first time. Keep in mind, this was when the music video ruled and the closest thing to "reality television" was Matt Pinfield's "120 Minutes." This moment would be pertinent in my childhood and eventually in my future pursuing music journalism as a career. However, one day I saw a slender platinum-blonde sporting fire engine red lipstick and a bindi wail into a camera; this was the moment that would completely change my idea of music.

Libo On Sneakers

Sneakers are for more than just sports these days. Many William Paterson students can agree that sneakers are among the latest in fashion trends. Jacinta Calzada, a senior at WPU, has worked at her father’s sneaker store, Carlos’ Sneaker Zoo in Paterson, and can attest.