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The Lion’s Eye
Gossip Girl Here....
Well, as you know, I haven’t
been gossipirg lately. Well, that’s
about to change drastically.
Lately, I’ve been on the look-
out for spring 2010 clothing trends,
especially since the weather is going
to great! This season, the super mini
skirt, bright and tight, is the must
have for a woman! [ went on Forev-
er 21.com and found thousands upon
thousands of skirts! Believe me, you
don’t want to be the odd man out. But
, for those of you, like me, who be- -
lieve in quality verses quantity, then
Bebe and Arden B is your place to *
shop! I’m a firm believer in mixing
and matching. My number one rule
is jeans go with everything! You can
wear stiletto heels, boot heels, thigh
high heels, or flats with a nice pair of
rockin jeans; I recommend Express
for jeans.
Now, I have huge gos-
sip about a women’s best friend ,
- March 17, 2010
on Entertainment
GOSSIP GIRL
SHOES! Like everyone, I watch the
Kardashian Show and immediately
feel in love with every pair of heel
or scandal that are on their little feet.
Well, our lovely Kim Kardashian
started her own shoe line called
Shoedazzle. Shoedazzle is an inex-
pensive online palace of shoes, inmy
eyes. It’s a membership only club
and with this you take a survey and
pick what shoe you want deliever to
your house! How easy is that! Well,
it’s $40.00 a month but the catch is,
if you don’t want to buy a pair of
shoes one month, you just contact
their customer service and they will
take you off. The great part is you
don’t get charged unless you choose
a pair of shoes and if you don’t like
the pair then you can send them back
and choose another pair! The web-
site is www.shoedazzle.com. Check
it out!
Well, that’s enough gossip
for me see you next week!
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Dear Blu,
I am about to graduate from Penn State
and 1 just found out that I am pregnant. The
father of my child left me and I don’t want to
raise this child alone. Is it wrong to not want it?
I haven’t told anyone, because they would just
judge me. None of my friends liked my ex, and
my parents would be disappointed. Should I tell
anyone? Would it be wrong to have an abortion?
-Anonymous & Single
Dear Anonymous & Single,
Wow. First, congrats on graduating, i
know that must feel great! Okay I have to be hon-
est with you, like you re being with me. I never
been preggers (I emailed her about what this
word is — I'll let you know when she gets back to
me, unless whoever is editing this knows haha)
before, but could imagine it is a scary road to
travel alone. Not wanting to raise a child by
yourself'is a normal feeling....I know I wouldn't
Official Facebook page, Twitter
feed Keeping Penn Staters
Connected
Special To The Lion’s Eye
Penn Staters around the world can
join the fast-growing online community
- staying connected to the University and
fellow Nittany Lions as fans of the official
Penn State page on Facebook and followers
of the official University Twitter feed.
The University’s official page on
Facebook, at www.facebook.com/pennstate,
is a hub of daily activity, featuring photos,
videos, contests, news, trivia and answers to
fan questions, along with discussions among
fans and Penn State staff. With more than
93,000 fans as of early March, the page,
launched in June 2009, is set to become just
the fourth official college or university page
to top 100,000 fans, according to statistics
compiled by varsityoutreach.com.
More than 6,000 people are already
following the Penn State Twitter feed at
want to raise one on my own...its hard. But I www.twitter.com/pennstatelive. The feed
know plenty of women doing it and making it provides the top news of the day from the
every day. 1 definitely think you should tell some- | University to keep Penn Staters connected in
one.” If your friends are truly friends, then they fewer than 140 characters.
will stand by your side and back you on whatever
decision you chose to make. Tell your family,
they should be your support system, I'm sure
Penn State’s official Facebook page and Twitter feed are keeping Nittany Lions around
the world plugged in to the University. (Photo courtesy Twitter and Facebook)
PENN STATE'S PHILHARMONIC TO
they loeson and ill pport wise seer | PERFORM MARCH 22 AT PENN STATE YORK
are other options to abortions, such as adoption. Special To The Lion’s Ee ; : x
I suggest doing research about the matter to help
you decide whats best for both you and your
unborn child. :
-Your friend Blu
Penn State’s Philharmonic Orchestra takes to the great representative of the Russian romantic tradition. The
stage at Penn State York’s Pullo Family Performing Arts Penn State Philharmonic also will perform this program:
Center (The Pullo Center) at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March Wednesday, March 24 at Carnegie Hall in New York.
22. Ticket prices are $10, and are on sale now. Tickets can ~The Penn State Philharmonic is one of three
be purchased at The Pullo Center Box Office and at www. orchestras that comprise the orchestral studies program at
pullocenter.yk.psu.edu or charge by phone at (717) 505- the Penn State School of Music. The 90-member orches-
8900. The concert is the last one the group will perform tra has performed throughout the northeastern United
~ before heading to Carnegie Hall for the annual President’s States, including concerts at Pittsburgh’s Heinz Hall,
Concert on March 24. Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center, and the MENC Eastern
This performance includes the Overture to Division Conference in Baltimore. In March 2006, the
the Creole “Faust” by Alberto Ginastera, one of Latin orchestra participated by invitation in the Sixth Interna-
America’s most important composers; The Pines of tional Orchestra Festival in Zaragoza, Spain. The Philhar-
Rome, a dramatic programmatic piece written in 1922 monic’s repertoire from recent years has included works
scored for large. orchestra that portrays the pines at four by Brahms, Debussy, Dvorak, Stravinsky, Beethoven,
of the city’s historic locations at varying times of the day; = Mahler, Vaughn Williams, Rachmaninoff, and Wagner.
and the Symphony No. 3 by Sergei Rachmaninov, the last
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