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Lake Front Blog: Post-fire the Lake Front carries on

The losses felt at the Lake Front are nothing compared the losses of those residents in Theresian Hall. However, as a staff, we lost our home away from home. This academic year we have been in a small office in Main 216 and when we finally got word that our dream office was open in Main 315 we were overjoyed. Finally we had a space of our own.

Movie: The Two Worst Words to Hear in Film

Entertainment Reporter

What are the two worst words to hear in film? Paris Hilton. No, just kidding. It’s actually “sequel” and “remake.” Why? Because these words can destroy movie franchises faster than a dog can find its tail. Some studios have avoided the word “remake” and instead call it a “retelling.”

GUEST: Dr. Estes ‘re-builds’ himself after Hurricane Katrina


Contributing writer

Call me Refugee.  Katrina Refugee.  To the media, I’m one of the evacuees from New Orleans.  “Evacuate” sounds so uncomplicated.  Makes it sound like you can go back if you want to.  But I’ve found out there’s no going back. 

DINNER ON A DIME: Asian cuisine in San Antonio


Contributing writer

Are you looking for great Asian cuisine food? Look no more – P.F. Chang’s China Bistro is an Asian cuisine restaurant that provides a variety of food for those who love authentic Asian food.

WEST SIDE: Banners highlight the gateway to the West Side

Lake Reporter

This year, when the March for Justice crosses the Guadalupe street Bridge on March 31st, participants will be greeted by 11 colorful banners very much in the style of the OLLU banners lining Commerce and 24th streets.

The bridge banners, hung in late February of this year, mark the first step toward the transformation of the historic bridge.  The banners feature Mexican iconography that includes Our Lady of Guadalupe, the sun, a cactus, a rooster and an indigenous man and woman.



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