Television: A week in review by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“As Charlie Sheen's bareback rodeo rolls on, the consensus seems to be that if Charlie goes down, so does the show, that "Two and a Half Men" simply cannot survive without him. Balderdash! (Or was that Fred Flintstone's boss?) If TV has taught us anything, it's that everyone is expendable.”
Club of the week by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“Five members of the Clarkson chapter of the mechanical engineering honor society attended the annual society convention in Chicago. With delegates from about 75 chapters attending from around the nation, the convention is a great opportunity for Clarkson's members to network with fellow members and professionals in the mechanical engineering field nationwide.”
Men's Hockey falls to RPI 5-1 by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“The Clarkson University Hockey team's bid to move up in the ECAC Hockey standings and secure a home-ice berth for the upcoming league playoffs took a hit over the weekend as the Golden Knightssuffered a weekend sweep against a pair of nationally-ranked rivals at Cheel Arena after 14th-ranked Rensselaer broke open a tight game to skate away with a 5-1 victory on Saturday night.”
Easy win by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“Juana Baribeau and the Clarkson University Women's Hockey team set the tone early Saturday afternoon. The junior forward scored what would prove to be the game-winning goal just 21 seconds into the first period as the Golden Knights dispatched Union College 4-0 in the regular-season finale.”
Skidmore loss by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“Down to just seven players due to several season-ending injuries, the Clarkson University Women's Basketball team held its own against Skidmore College, but a long second-half scoring draught sent the Golden Knights to a 55-41 loss against the Thoroughbreds Saturday afternoon.”
The King's Speech a must see drama by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“The movie tells the story of Albert Frederick Arthur George, the Duke of York and later King George VI, (Colin Firth) and his rise to power as King of England. Albert or Bertie as his family knew him had a speech problem, a stammer, and was unable to speak in public.”
Meal Plan by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“Many students know that meal plan on campus is a requirement if you live in the dorms, but how many people have actually taken into account cost of it? I would like to take a quick look at each meal plan and show students exactly how much they are spending per meal.”
China cracks down on protest threats by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“Chinese officials on Sunday cracked down against protests, or rumors of them, sending police to detain dissidents and breakup public gatherings in the capital and Shanghai. After Internet messages calling for demonstrations in 13 cities surfaced on Saturday, apparently from Chinese-language sites based overseas, there were reports of activists being preemptively arrested.”
Underdogs rule at Daytona 500 by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2013“NASCAR tweaked its rules all week in an effort to slow down speeds and discourage tandem bump-drafting, even making changes less than 24 hours before Sunday's Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway. The "lovebug" style of racing was still prevalent on Sunday, though, and it made for an up-and-down, ugly, caution-ridden race.”
Television: A week in review by Clarkson IntegratorJan 01, 2012“As Charlie Sheen's bareback rodeo rolls on, the consensus seems to be that if Charlie goes down, so does the show, that "Two and a Half Men" simply cannot survive without him. Balderdash! (Or was that Fred Flintstone's boss?) If TV has taught us anything, it's that everyone is expendable.” | News Topics
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