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Friday, February 28, 2003

Movie Reviews
Old School
By Janelle Stecklein
Skiff Staff

I have two words to say about the movie “Old School:” guy’s movie.

Basically, the plot of the movie is similar to that of “Animal House.” The movie starts with Luke Wilson taking an early flight home from a conference he was attending.

Old School
Old School
Courtesy of dreamworks skg
Will Ferrel (center) stars along with Vince Vaughn and Luke Wilson in the DreamWorks SKG comedy about a group of 30-year-old men, who start a fraternity for all ages of men at a fictious university.
Movie Reviews
Shanghai Knights
By Taylor Gibbons
Skiff Staff

It’s Oscar season, which means that for the last few weeks movie theaters have been glutted with what I like to call “prestige films.” Movies which the studios think, for one reason or another, might be good enough to garner them a little golden statue. Now, I’m not against the pursuit of artistic excellence by any means, but week after week of such movies can get a little old. It was a breath of fresh air, therefore, when I recently got a chance to see “Shanghai Knights.”
 

Frog of the Week: Lonnie Reynolds
By David Reese
Features Editor


Loni Reynolds can usually be heard before you see her. Reynolds is famous on campus for greeting everyone with a smile and hello.

Reynolds, an only child, was born in Missouri City to Lonnie and Barbara. At age 2, Reynolds’ parents divorced. Her mother re-married and the family moved to outside Chicago in Homewood, Ill.

Lonnie Reynolds

Lonnie Reynolds

David Reese/Features editor
Loni Reynolds, a senior Spanish major and future international economist, plans to move up north to teach high school Spanish and become a professor after graduation.
 
Entertainment Thursday, February 20, 2003
2003 Grammy Awards
And the nominees are . . .
 

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