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Getting inked: artist creates temporary tattoos Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 November 2009
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by MEGAN TERNES
Intern Lifestyles Reporter


Jessica H. Meyer, specialized in creating skin-transferable lithographs, received her Master of Fine Arts with a concentration in printmaking from the University of Knoxville and now travels to colleges and universities, giving demonstrations about how she creates her transferable images.

Meyer said lithography is a type of printmaking that involves using oil and water to create an image on a stone surface.

When the image is chemically separated, it becomes transferrable to another surface, such as human skin.

 
Momentary Prophets blooms eclectic album Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 November 2009
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by MEGAN TERNES
Intern Lifestyles Reporter


Trio Momentary Prophets includes members Ted Packard, Jake Hull and Logan Byrd from Manassas, Va.  

While attending Christopher Newport University, Momentary Prophets was a duet, consisting of Packard and Hull, who have written folk-acoustic music since 2006.

Byrd joined Packard and Hull ten months ago, an addition that marked a huge change for the overall sound of the band.

Crossroads Coffee House welcomed the folk rock group to their in-house stage Nov. 10.

The band played songs featured on their latest album, Sunflower, released in Jan. 2009.
 
RHA proposes laundry fee Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 November 2009
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SGA hosts the annual Tuition and Fee Forum in the Linville Falls Room of Plemmons Student Union. Photo by Holt Menzies

by BECKY BUSH
Intern News Reporter


Petitioners proposed a flat laundry fee for on-campus students at the Student Government Association’s annual Tuition and Fee Forum Tuesday.

Residence Hall Association President Crys L. Newman and former RHA President Thomas A. Brigman suggested a $70 flat rate, added into student fees, as an alternative to swiping an AppCard or depositing quarters into machines.

This would allow students to avoid paying for laundry during the year.

 
State cuts funding despite suicide rates Print E-mail
Thursday, 19 November 2009
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Symptoms of suicide include sad or irritable mood, impulsivity, binge drinking or drugging, talk of death and social isolation. Photo Illustration by Chirsty Bullins

by NASH DUNN
News Reporter
by LAUREN BRIGMAN
Intern News Reporter


Due to state reductions in funding at Appalachian State University, students may pay an increased health service fee in 2010-11.

The Tuition and Fee Committees heard proposals Tuesday regarding a $20 increase for student’s health service fee at a tuition and fee forum at the Linville Falls Room in Plemmons Student Union. 

This increase will “affect the health fee by approximately $150,000, including salary and benefits” for two counseling positions that were re-appropriated by the university,” Financial Manager Bob K. Feid said.

 
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