Dance For Me, PleaseIt isn't so surprising that one of America's favorite pasttimes for raunchy entertainment and a good "guys night out" has become a common stomping ground for straight females looking for edgy fun.
Atlanta's nightlife is perhaps as much about the lure of the strip club, as much as crunk is about the angst of the country boy. The drinks are cheaper. The music is crunker. And the male patrons probably rank this most important: the ladies walking around in their "birthday suits.…
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Too Smart to Ever Need a Doc
Who would have ever thought that clothing manufacturers would find a way to give everyday garb a dual responsibility? Well they have, and instead of the Joneses, it seems we'll all soon be keeping up with the Jetsons.
With the recent release of the "Smart Shirt," owners can skip their visit to the doctors and have their T-Shirt monitor their heart rate, EKG, temperature, and other important vital signs.…
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The Voice: Ronald Davis II
Ronald Davis II, known in the poetry world as Ron D.e.e.p., represents New Orleans, La. with his sultry, yet methodical poetry style. The 20-year-old junior at Morehouse College has been described as one of the deepest poets in the Atlanta University Center.…
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Office of Religious Life Reaches Out to Muslim Students
The Office of Religious Life is seeking to improve relations with the Muslim community at Clark Atlanta University by getting Muslim students more involved on campus.
According to Rev. Herbert Marbury, the Chaplain at CAU, the Muslim community has been targeted because of the current lack of activities designed for students of the Muslim faith.…
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