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Muja Messiah and Maria Isa collaborate as the rap duo Villa Rosa. "It’s not about the local scene. It’s about representing what we know here, what we learn here and who we are, and taking that to other borders and boundaries, and getting stamps on the passport," Messiah said.

Villa Rosa: It takes two

by Sarah Harper
Published April 19, 2012
Maria Isa and Muja Messiah fit together to form rap duo Villa Rosa.

Pay attention on the road

by Daily Editorial Board
Published April 19, 2012
Distracted driving causes far too many deaths and injuries.
This year's NCAA championships may be senior DJ Repp's last meet of his gymnastics career, at which he will compete in two events. Repp plans to retire after college.

Gymnastics teams head to NCAA tournaments

by Megan Ryan
Published April 19, 2012
The entire men’s team will compete in Oklahoma while the women’s team will send two gymnasts to Georgia.
Fred Eaglesmith left his family farm at age
15 to pursue music, hopping trains and hitchhiking all over North America.

Eagle eyed

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published April 19, 2012
Alt-country veteran Fred Eaglesmith sees everything a little differently and likes it that way.

Women, men approach final weekend with contrasting focuses

by Charlie Armitz
Published April 19, 2012
Neither team can win the Big Ten’s regular-season title, but both are playing well down the stretch.

COGS elects new president, leaders

by Jenna Wilcox
Published April 19, 2012
Concerns also arose about the organization being in violation of its nonprofit status.

Mobile applications for academic use

by Rebecca Harrington
Published April 19, 2012
Smartphone apps such as Dropbox are finding their way into the classrooms.
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Review – “Marley”

by Dylan Hester
Published April 19, 2012
Documentary explores personal sides of the reggae legend

Student groups appeal to Rinehart for funding

by Jenna Wilcox
Published April 19, 2012
Three groups spoke at a public hearing Thursday evening.
The Daredevil Christopher Wright will play the 7th Street Entry on Sunday night, in the midst of prepping their forthcoming LP, "The Nature of Things."

Risk and Reward

by Griffin Fillipitch
Published April 19, 2012
The folk pop of Eau Claire’s the Daredevil Christopher Wright is getting quieter, but it still requires some courage.

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