Early Spring at Hampton Beach

Many people are familiar with Hampton Beach in the summer and all the components that go with it: crowds, hot sand, and overpriced food. Early spring offers a side of Hampton that is peaceful and serene. It may be cold and the water frigid but the beach is wide open for exploration.

UML falls in doubleheader against Skyhawks

After winning eight out of ten of their spring break games in sunny Florida, the River Hawks baseball team dropped three out of four contests since returning to Lowell.

Movies come knocking on Cumnock’s door

Last Thursday at 9 p.m. Student Activities & Multicultural Affairs, with the help of UberDuzi.com, hosted a free advanced screening of Greg Mottola’s Adventureland. Student Activities organized the screening while UberDuzi.com provided the movie. Throughout the screening free popcorn was provided by the Formula SAE Team.

Phish is back, reeling in their fans yet again

Most band documentary videos tend to put emphasis on the achievements and triumphs of the bands, rubbing their egos ever so nicely. The Rock band, Phish’s 2000 “Bittersweet Motel” DVD directed by Todd Phillips, gives it’s viewers a different approach, acting as more of a means of enlightenment.

Pack your bags and your tent: Music festivals 2009

Those looking to travel, make new friends, and be part of a community much larger than oneself have just found what they are looking for in this summer’s music festival circuit, hitting locales from coast to coast and offering music that spans across multiple genres. So grab some friends, camping gear, and someone with a vehicle reliable enough to make the trek across the country, this festival season is one not to be missed.

Stay away from overrated players

Every fantasy baseball owner knows the difference between a winning or losing season:The players they drafted because of their names, not stats.

Lie to Me: Review of The Liar by Stephen Fry

Monty Python fans rejoice. Multi-talented comedy whiz, Stephen Fry, once again displays his prodigious comedic talents, this time through the medium of novel with The Liar, his first book. Needless to say, if humor as shameless as a toddler and dry as sandpaper tickles your fancy, you must direct attention to this book immediately.

Where to save and where to splurge in the Lowell area

In a city where fine Asian cuisine is advertised every few blocks, finding a restaurant actually worth spending money at can be exhausting.

Moe’s Southwest Grille brings a new flavor to Lowell

Walking through aisle after aisle of affordable goods at the Wal-Mart in Chelmsford near South Campus can make one get a pretty hefty appetite. However, directly in the shadows of the retail behemoth stood only Panera Bread to satisfy that insatiable hunger. However, those not looking for soup and a panini sandwich have something new to explore in the Mexican fare at Moe’s Southwest Grill in Drum Hill just a couple doors down from Panera.

Finger Paint takes campus by storm

Most people think of college as a place of higher learning. It should be a place of hard work, discipline and maturity, far removed from kindergarten, with its naps, milk and cookies, and simple activities. Yet it is possible to find similarities, especially on March 25.

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