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Vol. 41 Issue 9 Wednesday, October 27, 2010 www.ipfwcommunicator.org Proposition 19: Legalizing cannabis could boost the economy. PAGE 3 Experiencing Entertainment in 3D: Is there any other way? PAGE 5 Fort Wayne’s Secret Hot Spots: Places you may fall in love with! PAGE 5 Maja Sljivar A re you easily spooked? If you are one to check every nook and cranny of your home after hearing a strange noise, do not feel alone. CBS research shows that nearly half of Americans, 48 percent to be exact, believe in ghosts. And about half of that 48 percent claimed to have experienced the actions of a supernatural being in their life. Simply said, one-fifth of Americans believe they have seen or felt a ghost presence at some point in their life. something out there”, claims Dillon, a junior majoring in Chemistry. W i t h H a l l o w e e n a p p r o a c h i n g , the abundance of horror movies seems to give everyone plenty of material for discussion of the occult. For the residents of IPFW Student Housing, however, these may not be just stories. Rumor has it the fourth floor of the building H is haunted. “I’ve heard stories, but I never paid much attention,” JaRika The sentiment appears to be shared among IPFW students. A majority of those i n t e r v i e w e d expressed a strong belief in, if not a specific being, some sort of a supernatural force that is outside of human control. “It is ridiculous not to believe in ghosts, demons, aliens, call them what you wish, but there definitely has to be SPOOKY SPACES: Page 2 ►
Object Description
Title | The Communicator |
Title-Alternative | The IPFW Communicator |
Subject |
College press College student newspapers and periodicals Student produced news weekly |
Edition | Volume 41, Issue 9 |
Publication Date | 2010-10-27 |
Frequency | Published weekly |
Description | An Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) student prooduced news weekly. |
Creator | IPSN, Inc. |
Publisher | IPSN, Inc. |
Academic Year | 2010-2011 |
Content Type | Text |
Digital Publisher | Walter E. Helmke Library, Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne |
Digital Format | text/pdf |
Repository | Purdue University Fort Wayne Archives. For more information about the Archives see its home page at http://www.ipfw.edu/microsites/university-archives/ |
Rights | Indiana Purdue Student Newspapers Inc. agrees to grant IPFW Library's mastodon Digital Object Network (mDON) the non-exclusive right to digitize, archive and display digital copies of "The Communicator" ("the content") via the mDON digital repository. Copyright Indiana Purdue Student Newspapers Inc (IPSN, Inc.), 2011 - . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without IPSN permission. See IPSN contact information http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1 |
Collection | The Communicator - - The Student Newspaper of IPFW |
mDON ID | comm_v41i09.pdf |
Date digital | March 02 2012 |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Description | An Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (IPFW) student prooduced news weekly. |
Rights | Indiana Purdue Student Newspapers Inc. agrees to grant IPFW Library's mastodon Digital Object Network (mDON) the non-exclusive right to digitize, archive and display digital copies of "The Communicator" ("the content") via the mDON digital repository. Copyright Indiana Purdue Student Newspapers Inc (IPSN, Inc.), 2011 - . All rights reserved. May not be reproduced without IPSN permission. See IPSN contact information http://cdm16776.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/about/collection/p16776coll1 |
Transcript | Vol. 41 Issue 9 Wednesday, October 27, 2010 www.ipfwcommunicator.org Proposition 19: Legalizing cannabis could boost the economy. PAGE 3 Experiencing Entertainment in 3D: Is there any other way? PAGE 5 Fort Wayne’s Secret Hot Spots: Places you may fall in love with! PAGE 5 Maja Sljivar A re you easily spooked? If you are one to check every nook and cranny of your home after hearing a strange noise, do not feel alone. CBS research shows that nearly half of Americans, 48 percent to be exact, believe in ghosts. And about half of that 48 percent claimed to have experienced the actions of a supernatural being in their life. Simply said, one-fifth of Americans believe they have seen or felt a ghost presence at some point in their life. something out there”, claims Dillon, a junior majoring in Chemistry. W i t h H a l l o w e e n a p p r o a c h i n g , the abundance of horror movies seems to give everyone plenty of material for discussion of the occult. For the residents of IPFW Student Housing, however, these may not be just stories. Rumor has it the fourth floor of the building H is haunted. “I’ve heard stories, but I never paid much attention,” JaRika The sentiment appears to be shared among IPFW students. A majority of those i n t e r v i e w e d expressed a strong belief in, if not a specific being, some sort of a supernatural force that is outside of human control. “It is ridiculous not to believe in ghosts, demons, aliens, call them what you wish, but there definitely has to be SPOOKY SPACES: Page 2 ► |
Date digital | March 02 2012 |