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"Eternal High" shown at Bucks

Bucks showcases a film about suicide, with hopes of combating the teenage epidemic
Bucks Student Services last Wednesday screened the short film "Eternal High," a dramatic portrayal of teen suicide and a critique of of society's taboos regarding depression. Bryce Mackie was 17 when he directed and acted in the short autobiographical film.

What if we are not alone?

"The Fourth Kind" explores alien abductions, backed with visual and audio evidence
What if we are not alone?
"The Fourth Kind" offers the audience an interesting storyline about alien abduction that is backed with actual visual and audio evidence. In the movie we are introduced to Dr. Abigail Tyler, a psychologist who works in N o m e , Alaska. In one of her studies, several people in Nome are experiencing traum a t i z i n g events in the middle of the night.

Between the Buried and Me are the masters of modern metal

Between the Buried and Me, the masters of modern metal, never cease to amaze. Their latest album, "The Great Misdirect," released on Oct. 27, is another beautiful piece of art by this North Carolina quintet. The band was formed in 2000 in Raleigh, N.

A fittingly melancholic soundtrack

The soundtrack for the upcoming movie "New Moon" fits the moody feel of the film
A fittingly melancholic soundtrack
Twi-hards anticipating the arrival of "The Twilight Saga: New Moon" on Nov. 20 can rest assured that the soundtrack to the film is as good as the first one. Released on Oct. 16 and climbing to the top of the Billboard 200 a week later, the soundtrack fits the film well and has a style similar to the "Twilight" soundtrack, although it is a bit more melancholy in keeping with the plot of "New Moon.