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Australia: a western in World War II 1

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, WI

18 hours ago by A.J. Forst

“Australia” is a nearly three-hour long sweeping epic taking place in the Outback of Australia during the early days of World War II.  It’s a love story that deals with social issues. It also is a historical film dramatizing the first attacks of the Japanese in Australia.

ALLC: more than painting pictures 1

Stoutonia, University of Wisconsin, Stout, Menomonie, WI

1 day ago by Ashley Smolen

What do the current art students and alumni of the University Wisconsin-Stout’s ALLC program have in common? More than just the number of hours spent perfecting their artwork; it goes beyond the many sleepless nights spent in Applied Arts. In fact, the commonalities branch deeper than just sharing a major.

Michael Waul '09 awarded Rhodes Scholarship 1

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, St. Paul , MN

1 day ago by Hae-Ryun Kang

For the fourth time in the past eight years, a Carribbean student from Macalester was named a Rhode Scholar. Michael Waul '09 is the thirteenth Macalester student to receive the award.

"It still feels surreal," he said. "I don't quite grasp how lucky I am, and how big this is.

Peg legs, parrots and ... boobs? "Pirates II: Stagnetti's Revenge" 1

The Mac Weekly, Macalester College, St. Paul , MN

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I used to count myself among the porn virgins, that small crew who had never seen legitimate, onscreen action. Previously, the closest interaction I had to something remotely pornographic was in a bookstore. I was eight. Someone put a fold-out porno behind the "Dear America" book I had reached for, and I got an eyeful of clean-shaven, female genitalia.

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