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Links of the Week: Marvin Gaye, Christopher Walken, and the Depressing Lack of Good Scary Movies

Links of the Week: Marvin Gaye, Christopher Walken, and the Depressing Lack of Good Scary Movies Over Halloween weekend, I went out with the girlfriend to go and see Paranormal Activity, just like everyone else seemed to do. Now, I'm not the biggest scary movie fan, but the movie was actually pretty good. It got me thinking, have I just not seen...

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Links of the Week: Walter Payton, Muhammad Ali, and How Net Neutrality Can Save You From The Hills

Links of the Week: Walter Payton, Muhammad Ali, and How Net Neutrality Can Save You From The Hills Here at ValpoLife, we generally like to stay out of controversial or political topics. 99 times out of 100, you're going to anger someone, even if no there is no ill-intention. Well, I'm going to go on a little soapbox here about net neutrality and...

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Links of the Week: Jay Leno, Motivational Speeches, and The Effect of Writer’s Block on a Blogger

Links of the Week: Jay Leno, Motivational Speeches, and The Effect of Writer’s Block on a Blogger Writer's block is a funny thing.Every week, I sit in front of a blank screen, thinking of something to share with the readers of ValpoLife that is positive in nature, and in its best weeks, slightly insightful and hopefully witty. There is one...

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Links of the Week: Chicken Wings, Lady Gaga, and Do We Really Need an Independence Day Sequel?

Links of the Week: Chicken Wings, Lady Gaga, and Do We Really Need an Independence Day Sequel? Well, we're heading in to the seventh weekend in the college football season and, just like every other season, we're heading for another winter of controversy.Last night, the 8th ranked Cincinnati Bearcats defeated the 21st ranked South Florida...

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Valparaiso University… Reinventing Family Entertainment

Valparaiso University… Reinventing Family Entertainment Growing up in Valparaiso I lead a pretty sheltered life.  Outside of the occasional family vacation and once a year school field trip to the Science and Industry Museum, I hardly ever ventured outside the city limits.  Needless to say, as a child,...

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