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Aqua blue, four-legged penis monsters


		Aqua blue, four-legged penis monsters

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

2 days ago by Melinda Bardon

Creature Creator reminds me a lot of those little keychain Tamagotchis that were all the rage back in fifth grade. Only now, instead of waiting for your digital critter to "hatch" or spending agonizing hours feeding it, you just get to create it and then watch it go. It's like being on the god side of the digital beast universe. Which is, obviously, effing sweet.

Brewery improves classic game: Bingo is its name-o

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

2 days ago by Alex Gabriel

If Eugene, and Oregon in general, is known for anything other than its illustrious track pedigree, it's definitely its unprecedented and unending selection of the finest beers and spirits west of the Mississippi. From the pales to the porters, the ambers to the browns, when it comes to wetting your whistle, Eugene leaves no stone unturned.

Hancock rescues the summer


		Hancock rescues the summer

Daily Vanguard, Portland State University, OR

3 days ago by Stover E. Harger III

Depending on who you are there is some good news and some bad news about Hancock.



If you love superhero movies like The Incredible Hul¬k--where the traditional comic book structure of hero defeats super villain, finds romance and battles inner turmoil remains untouched¬--then you will most likely be disappointed by Hancock.



But, if you've had your fill of traditional superhero films after Marvel's one-two punch with the entertaining but still conventional Iron Man and the aforementioned, insipid Hulk, then the genre-twisting, Will Smith-vehicle Hancock should be a pleasant surprise for you in this year's so-far unexceptional summer movie season.

Toga party: Take a tour of sites from 'Animal House'

Oregon Daily Emerald, University of Oregon, OR

6 days ago by Lisa Anderson | Freelance Writer

They infiltrated Track Town, USA, in 1978 during a 38-day stint marked with toga partying and ruckus-raising. Food fights, debauchery, edgy competitions, and campaigns against the stilted college ambiance and snotty Omegas ensued. Bluto and the Delta boys secured Eugene a claim to fame beyond Hayward Field with the original screwball college comedy, "National Lampoon's Animal House.

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