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Students Meet to Discuss Sensitive Subjects

Is it okay to call African Americans derogatory slang words if it is “all in fun?” Is African American even politically correct anymore? What does the Bible truly say about homosexuality? These were just a few of the topics covered in Phillip Milano’s seminar, “I Can’t Believe You Asked That.” The program consisted of an [...]

October 31st, 2010 | Posted in News | Read More »

Shades of Blue: Linda Carter

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Produced by Andrew Deitrick and Brad Gardner Photos by Heidi Naylor

October 30th, 2010 | Posted in Media | Read More »

Cemetery Troubles

Due to low-maintenance problems with Hampton cemeteries, an initiative was proposed last week by city council members to create either a commission of a faith-based program to help improve and save the overrun and ignored graveyards and their issues. With overgrown grass, tombstones in need of cleaning, and general renovation or touching up to make [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in Daily Stories | Read More »

“The New Daughter,” terribly scary

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There are some movies that have something for everyone. You know the kind I’m talking about. They’re original, poignant, well-written, believable, fantastic, and any real combination of these. Everyone, the writers, the actors, the directors, the crew, they all bring their A game. “The New Daughter” is essentially what you’d get if you took that [...]

October 28th, 2010 | Posted in Redbox Review | Read More »

Magic Mushrooms: Turning Frowns Upside-Down

Since the drug choice of magic mushrooms became the fashion in the Hippie Era of the 1960s, the fungi is making its way back into popularity, but this time as a drug that’s positive to the mind. Recent studies published in the Sept. issue of Archives of General Psychiatry showed that magic mushrooms, or commonly [...]

October 28th, 2010 | Posted in Daily Stories | Read More »

Crime Log: October, 27 2010

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Fall Break did not leave the CNU PD with a slew of crime waves.  The reports have been low since that Wednesday.  However, as everyone was leaving to head home, a decal was reported stolen. What would seem like an open and close case concerning a decal that has its own individual serial number, but [...]

October 27th, 2010 | Posted in Crime Log | Read More »

Food for Thought Campaign Unites CNU to NN Community

In 2008, Christopher Newport University began a program called Food for Thought. The initiative engaged the entire university to support local families in need, specifically families struggling with hunger. By partnering with the Foodbank of the Virginia Peninsula, which serves as the food distribution hub for many food assistance programs in the area, the CNU [...]

October 27th, 2010 | Posted in Daily Stories | Read More »

Lack of student voters shows disinterest in election

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Nov. 2 midterm elections determine who controls Congress but U.S. youth aren’t voting

October 27th, 2010 | Posted in Elections,News | Read More »

Issue 7: Editorial Cartoons

Erika Maglio/The Captain's Log

October 27th, 2010 | Posted in Media,Opinions | Read More »

Halloween reveals students’ bad side

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Popular collegiate holiday suggests that social norms no longer apply

October 27th, 2010 | Posted in News | Read More »

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