Saturday, October 11, 2008
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By BETH HARTNETT
A&E | While students hustle by the Fish Interfaith Center, balancing coffee cups and school books, junior Joey Halegua meditates.

By CAROLINE STEGNER
A&E | “Engine Room,” the newest mtvU show, gathers digital art students to participate in creative challenges. And Chapman students are not far behind.

By SHANA MAKOS
A&E | After a life-threatening accident at the Texas Motorplex about a year ago, hot rod racing legend John Force had three months to rehabilitate and get back in his race car.

By KRISTEN SALAZAR
A&E | Tom Dudzick’s clever but predictable comedy, “Don’t Talk to the Actors,” had its West Coast premiere at the Laguna Playhouse on Sept. 13 with Rick Sparks directing.

By TYLER MCCUSKER
A&E | Part-time nerd and full-time song-writer Ben Folds may have hit his funniest chord yet.

By CAROLINE STEGNER
A&E | She goes by the name “Levitation of the Enchanted Princess.” Stretching across the grassy knoll between Leatherby Libraries and Oliphant Hall, her position allows students and faculty to examine and appreciate her beauty. This princess of silver-painted steel is one of hundreds of pieces in Chapman University’s permanent art collection.

By TYLER MCCUSKER
A&E | At first glance, one might consider it the dwelling of vampires.

By KRISTEN SALAZAR
A&E | With catchy, big band tunes, barber shop quartets, and snippets of opera all thrown together, John Strand and Dennis McCarthy’s “An Italian Straw Hat: A Vaudeville” offers audiences a refreshingly fast-paced musical comedy.

By DAVID HALL
A&E | For the first time in four years, San Diego's Street Scene was held on Downtown San Diego's streets.

By STEFANI PETERSON
A&E | When Australian writer, producer and director Jocelyn Moorhouse isn’t making films, casting actors like Russell Crowe, or with her family in her Los Angeles home, she is on Chapman’s campus as the Filmmaker-in-Residence.

By MATT MORRISON
A&E | From selling ice cream to furnishing high-end homes in Beverly Hills, Chapman senior Andres Muller has never been the type to let a good business idea pass him by.

By TYLER MCCUSKER
A&E | From just a few feet away, Pope Benedict XVI fixed his eyes on the Chapman University Choir.

By DAVID HALL
A&E | “Choke” may be an intriguing title for a movie, but it only reveals a sliver of the major plot points in this sex-laden satire.


Photo courtesy of SPENCER SEIBERT
Junior Joey Halegua takes a break from the stress of school to meditate at the Fish Interfaith Center.
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