
Greensboro Hosts 2009 Winter Walk for AIDS
Despite 40 degree temperatures and calm winds, weather conditions did not seem to dampen the spirits of those who wanted to come out in support of the Winter Walk for AIDS. Approximately 2,500 people showed up for the Triad Health Project's (THP) 18th-annual Winter Walk for AIDS this Sunday at the War Memorial Stadium in Greensboro.
The best films of the decade
The compiling of this list is admittedly foolhardy. If one were putting together a decade list of 100, many fine films would be omitted, so ten is all but ridiculous. Nevertheless, I have chosen ten films that are undeniable masterpieces; each one exemplifies the best of its genre and most of them transcend those forms, making them the great works of art that they are.
"Overheard at UNCG" returns just in time for finals
With exams approaching quickly, there was a general lull around UNCG. While most people were simply doing what they needed to quietly, concurrently there was tons of strange conversations going around. Most of these sayings left me completely speechless. Someone asked me what this article was for since there is no real explanation of backstory.
Men's Basketball prepares for SoCon, ACCThe Spartans will take on Wake Forest, NC State, and Maryland over winter break
The UNCG Men's basketball team is off to a promising start early in the season with a big victory over Samford this weekend the Spartans will head into the winter break with high confidence. UNCG will need that confidence as they head into their second tough stretch of the year hosting three ACC teams in the Coliseum and take on a handful of other talented teams.
Spartans fall to Akron thanks to dismal shooting
The Men's Basketball team fell to 2-7 Friday night with an 83-59 loss to the 2009 Mac champion Akron Zips (6-3).
Brandon Evans led the Spartans with 13 points and was 3-6 from the field while going 7-8 from the free throw line. Freshman Kyle Randall played his first game in Ohio in a UNCG uniform.
Fat Ass: Reflections
This is my last column for this year. Since we have reached the end of the year, I thought it might be important to reflect on where I started, how far I have come, and where I plan to go. When I began writing "Fat Ass" in August, I weighed 230 pounds.
My body mass index was 34.
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