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Sports editor Riley Bauling works in the production room of the Daily Lobo on Tuesday. Bauling will become editor in chief of the student paper Monday.
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Sports editor to take reins

Riley Bauling is the Daily Lobo's jack-of-all-trades. On May 1, he will be able to put his talents to good use as the editor in chief of the student newspaper. Bauling has been working at the sports desk at the Lobo for the past three years, but he knows more than athletes.

Reel Big Fish trumpet player John Christianson, left, and trombone player Dan Regan. Reel Big Fish will perform at Fiestas, along with other acts on Saturday on Johnson Field.
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Reel Big Fish is bait for Fiestas

When Reel Big Fish first formed, members didn't know what ska was. "At the time, a lot of the bands in the area were ska bands, like No Doubt and Sublime," said Dan Regan, trombonist for Reel Big Fish. "We didn't even know what it was called. We knew we liked it, but we didn't know what it was."

The Setonian
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Transcension

by Jessica Del Curto The Daily Lobo Vickie Temer said dangling from a rope by the skin of her knees and shoulder blades isn't as painful as it looks. "It's mind over matter," she said. "It's really just how you look at it." The 20-year-old has been performing acts of suspension since she was 18.

The Setonian
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Students go under the knife to enhance their looks, lives

by Jessica Del Curto Daily Lobo Student Alyssa Pierce never had a problem with her body. "I don't care what people think about me," she said. "It doesn't bother me when girls look at me in bad ways." But when she was 20, she had breast augmentation done. She went from a 34 B to a 34 D. Pierce ...

The Setonian
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Frontier owners recall 35 years

by Jessica Del Curto Daily Lobo Since 1971, Frontier Restaurant has been a staple of the University area. For 35 years, it has stood on the corner of Central Avenue and Cornell Drive. It's a place where students eat, socialize, study and find work. "Frontier is just there, it always just stares ...

The Setonian
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Class studies history through eyes of hip-hop

Finnie Coleman is the type of professor whose booming voice echoes throughout Mitchell Hall. About 20 students in his Intro to Hip-Hop Culture class learned how loud his voice can be after not doing well on a quiz about slavery and abolition on Tuesday.

The Setonian
Culture

It pays to see 'Rent' on film

by Jessica Del Curto Daily Lobo The stresses of life are so much better set to the backdrop of song and dance. Perhaps this is why the musical "Rent" became the longest-running Broadway show after its premiere in 1996. For much cheaper tickets, fans can now see the movie adaptation, which is as close to the real thing as you can get.

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