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All I want for Christmas: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

By Domenique Black

One of the most anticipated games of the season has arrived. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is a game that should be on every gamer's Christmas list. According to VGChartz, this game has become the fastest-selling game by selling 7,000,000 copies on its release date, Nov.

Concert etiquette: things that concert-goers should know

By Samantha Tuthill

I have an eclectic taste in music. I love to put my iPod on shuffle and listen to Jethro Tull lead into Sky Eats Airplane and then on to Regina Spektor. Having such different tastes, I go to many different concerts, and each one comes with a different expectation.

Ten songs to help cope with the stress of the holiday season

By Jen Paolino

If the stress of the impending doom of the end of the semester isn't enough, maybe the fact that the holidays are just around the corner has you biting your nails and fidgeting in your seats. It's that time of year, when you feel like you can never get a moment for yourself, when one thing ends just so another can begin.

What's on your iPod?

By Jen Paolino

No matter what people try to tell you, no matter how many times they want to deny it, there is always that one song on their iPods that makes them cry. Regardless if they're tears of joy, tears of sadness, or tears for reasons you can't explain, there is always one song that manages to touch you in ways that other songs can't.

Are you another Adam Hunter? Head to the Idiot Box

By Sterling Lund

Recently, one of the hottest young comedians, Adam Hunter, visited the High Point campus. Adam Hunter was a contestant on the Last Comic Standing on NBC, a reality show in which contestants battle it out on stage to win bragging rights as the funniest man on television.

HPU's 'most elaborate show ever': Little Shop of Horrors

By Tierney Gallgher

The Theater Department will present the musical "Little Shop of Horrors" Nov. 19 through 22 in the Pauline Theater at Hayworth Fine Arts Center. The show tells the story of a nerdy floral shop worker, "Seymour Krelborn," played by junior Ben Brown, who discovers an unusual plant with a mysterious craving for human blood.

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