Professional dancers think ‘Dance Moms’ isn’t a good representation of the dance world
By Anna Gibbs | Apr. 15, 2015Professionals in the dance field give their thoughts on the reality show ‘Dance Moms.’
Professionals in the dance field give their thoughts on the reality show ‘Dance Moms.’
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The first day of Student Senate elections kicked off strong with more than 2,000 votes already cast, according to the Board of Elections and university officials.
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TV host causes controversy with surfaced tweets.
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A resolution that caps campaign funding for Student Senate elections forces candidates to get creative with their restricted budgets.
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The president is acting like a "expensive, petulant child."
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