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Fire highlights ISU school spirit for homecoming week

By William Thompson

When you combine nachos, pallets of wood seemingly a mile high, a massive crowd, cheerleaders and of course a various amount of fraternities, what do you get?-A night filled with fun, excitement and fire baby! There was a decent turnout for the bon-fire for this year's homecoming week.

Guitars Unplugged

By Diantha Leavitt

It wasn't the $350 guitar package, and it wasn't the title of Guitars Unplugged Champions that motivated the performers to compete; it was the chance to display a passion for music in front of a large audience that brought most bands and soloist out for Guitars Unplugged on Oct.

First Open Mic Night a Huge Success

By Brandy Egertson

Nicole Sherrod was pleased with the night last Friday when one musician and several poets arrived to display their talent. "Its a venue to express themselves," which several artists used to their advantage. Sherrod works for the Student Activities Board. The SAB hopes to offer the event once a month at the Bengal Café.

True Bengal

By Diantha Leavitt

Approximately 62 people stood in a cold, rainy mist and touched the pillars on Red Hill, waiting to smooch themselves into becoming a True Bengal at the stroke of midnight on Friday. And perhaps that would have happened if the stroke of midnight had resounded from the bell tower.

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