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Filmmaker creates a 'sanitized' film


		Filmmaker creates a 'sanitized' film

The Journal, Webster University, MO

3 days ago by Veronica Szostalo

It was a crowded house in Sverdrup 123 on Saturday afternoon as students, alumni and community members packed the room for critically acclaimed filmmaker Andrew James' workshop on documentary films. James, 31, is the co-director of the documentary "Cleanflix," which was shown over the weekend as part of the Webster University Film Series.

Businesses offer fresh options for downtown Springfield

The Drury Mirror, Drury University, MO

2 days ago by Molly Riddle

Upon entry, the atmosphere inside South Avenue's Bistro Market is overwhelming: fresh-cut flowers on every table, aisles bustling with shoppers, and a dazzling array of specialty grocery items around every corner.

Since Bistro Market's August 21 opening, customers have been flocking to this ground-breaking new business to take advantage of everything it has to offer, from a state-of-the-art meat selection to a churn-it-yourself-peanut-butter machine.

Listening cool, coming back to school

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

3 days ago by Derrick Hawkins

The social bubble bursts

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

3 days ago by Derrick Hawkins

Vera focuses on places, not people


		Vera focuses on places, not people

The Journal, Webster University, MO

4 days ago by Matt Jamieson

The May Gallery opened this weekend featuring an exhibition of Peruvian photographer Jorge Vera's photos of public places without people. Vera's exhibition, "urbanismo," features 16 images shot in various locations over eight years, beginning in 2002. Vera's love for photography began when he was 16 living with his family in Lima, Peru.

Bursting the social bubble


		Bursting the social bubble

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

5 days ago by AJ Sanson

The scene in the Stratton Quadrangle was much different Saturday night than the average student would be accustomed to on a regular class day.

It was alive with about 2,300 students running through foam and dancing to the beats of a disc jockey during the second annual foam party, a party put on by SIUE's Interfraternity Council.

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