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Snip away dead ends without traveling too far from campus. “I’ve never had a bad haircut around here, thankfully Shear Looks in Norristown, Pa. and Bubbles in the King of Prussia mall are awesome and they have decent prices, too, which is definitely a plus,” Angie Peso, a junior political science, history and philosophy major, said. Bubbles Salon cuts range from $28 to $35, and they also have a website for more information, www.bubblessalon.com. Bubbles was featured in Lucky Magazine as one of Philadelphia’s best budget services.

“I go to 19 West Beauty in Ardmore,” Kim Feeny, a junior psychology major, said. “I used to work at Toppers, so I became friends with a lot of hairdressers, so I usually just have them do it for me. One of them moved out to a place in Ardmore called 19 West Beauty and still does my hair. She does a really good job and gives me a

Elissa Salantri, a freshman business administration major, said, “I go to Sensational Scissors in Bucks County, Pa. I’ve been going there forever,ever since my mom’sbeen taking me there.”

“I’ve been getting it done at the Lemon Tree for about 10 years now at home in Long Island, N.Y.,” Claudia Sciandra, asenior accounting and finance major,said. “I go there cause usually I just get it washed and cut, and they really know how to do it. I like the way their shampoo makes my hair feel, and they’re very nice,” Sciandra said.

Matthew Burge, a junior philosophy and political science major, had a different approach. Burge cuts his roommates’hair for free at his room in the apartments. “For a good haircut, the generic 105 is the way to go,” said Burge.

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The girls of “One Tree Hill”have viewers tuning in weekly to get their fix of drama.

PATRICIA J. SHEEHAN ASST.SPORTS EDITOR ASST.PHOTO EDITOR

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It’s8:04 p.m. on a Thursday night. Girls are running in and out of each other’srooms; showing off their fourth outfit choice for the evening. The click and fizz sound of the first beers opening sooth the college student’s ear. The echo of “Californiaaa” mixed with girls simultaneously screaming “Ohmygod!” can be heard as one walks down the dorm hallway.

“The O.C.,” Fox Network’s most addicting drama, has managed to take over college students’lives on Thursday nights.

So many college students these days seem to plan their lives around their favorite television shows. Addicting shows like “One Tree Hill,” “Grey’s Anatomy,”

“American Idol” and “Desperate Housewives” are dominating the primetime slots.

“I really like ‘Desperate Housewives’,” said Kelly McDonald, a sophomore marketing major. “It’s sophisticated and hilarious.”

“Desperate Housewives” airs at 9 p.m. on ABC. The show centers around five very different but relatable characters. Each housewife hides her own secrets and opens up a new can of worms every episode.

“I don’t really plan my time around watching my favorite shows though. If I see that it is on I’ll watch it, but I’m not too crazy like that.” McDonald said.

Francine Clement, a sophomore sociology/exercise and heath promotion major, agreed with McDonald when it comes to making time for her favorite shows.

“If I were to have a favorite show it would be the ‘Real World’ and ‘Road Rules’shows on MTV.

I have never purposely got my

“One Tree Hill,” another popular teen addiction, airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. The show centers around a group of teens who try and dodge the never ending dramas of high school.

“Grey’s Anatomy” follows “Desperate Housewives” at 9 p.m. ABC’s newest addicting drama has college students gasping and aww-ing at the show’s compelling romance mixed with edge-ofyour-seat thrills.

When it comes to reality shows, “American Idol” is the leading lady. Many Cabrini students love to watch the “really bad” acts in the beginning of the season. Many cannot wait to see who the next pop star will be as a result of the record breaking show.

Whether you’re into the backstabbing plots of “Desperate Housewives” or if you like the competition of “American Idol” one thing is for sure, Cabrini students love their shows. So don’t get in their way when they’re running back from class to catch the last few minutes of “The O.C.”

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