Volume 88, No. 98
Tuesday
April 3, 2007
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April 3, 2007

 

MAV PlayList

Each week Scene asks Mavericks what they’re listening to, watching or reading.

This week


Jared Connaughton,
Anthropology senior and UTA sprinter

1. Good Will Hunting

2. Amnesiac, Radiohead

3. Veggie pizza from Papa John’s

4. “MythBusters,” 8 p.m. Wednesdays on the Discovery Channel

5. Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), Wu-Tang Clan

6. Track and Field

7. San Diego, California

8. The beach

9. Blue Powerade

10. Maurice Greene



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Random pieces of news from all spectrums of entertainment to keep you in the know.

Just So You Know...

Laziness is not a crime, administrators.

We and the general population of coffee drinkers and noncoffee drinkers alike should be able to access the University Center Starbucks without having to actually enter the UC. We are already here enough. Don’t make us go anywhere that resembles education if all we want is a cup of joe, a Frappuccino or any other drink ending in “o.” So open up the patio and make a walkway, UTA. We would all be very thankful.

With marshmallows on top,
Split Ends

The End Nears

While some fans are anxiously awaiting the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, true Potterites are waiting with baited breath for the seventh and final book in the wizard’s series. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows releases July 21, a week after Phoenix hits the big screen. Now, making the end appear that much more real, Scholastic, the book’s U.S. publisher, has released the novel’s cover. It marks the first time in the series for a wraparound cover.

— Anthony Williams









Today

Final withdraw for non-payment -Summer II

Last date to drop or withdraw (Graduate)

Wesley Foundation Event Bible Study: 7 p.m., 311 UTA Blvd. Gospel of John. Free food. For information, contact Kent Seuser at 817-274-6282 or wesfnuta@swbell.net.


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