It’s easy to grab a soft pretzel and water ice before class, and removing the wrapper from a Tastykake cream-filled chocolate cupcake while relaxing in front of the TV is common practice. Such acts are
It is Election Day 2006, a joyous day that is commemorated by standing in long lines at the polls and being accosted by boosters of the candidates. Millions of Americans, however, will be missing out
Terms like “Baby-boomer” and “Generation X” characterized people of the epochs before us. We, on the other hand, remain an unclassifiable generation. And fittingly so, as it would be difficult to label a group that
Imagine that you are the parent of a 3-year-old who shot himself. Could you imagine the pain and agony of losing your child to something that could have been prevented? The death of 3-year-old Tylib
Flash forward 50 years. You are sitting with your grandchildren, telling them about your golden years. In the middle of your spiel, they ask you what the Internet used to be like. You turn and
“It happened before in the 80s,” my father commented, far from being shocked. Excuse me? I found my head spinning as I tried to wrap my mind around this. Apparently, Mark Foley is not the
It finally happened. Some of my fellow classmates finally said something on a public forum to prove they’ve been afflicted with suburban Simple Simon syndrome. On Sept. 25, Tau Kappa Epsilon was temporarily suspended as
“Atheist? Really? Why?” How many people get such reactions when they identify themselves as atheists? No one asks why if a person is a Methodist or a Catholic. But if he or she is an
Vampires, werewolves, witches and goblins are the glowing images featured on jack-o-lanterns all through fall. On Halloween, these infamous creatures take flight as haunting flickers of horror. As this season’s eve of trepidation is at
College students are seen more like the character Bluto in “Animal House” and less like Jimmy Carter. However, with volunteerism on the rise, it may seem like that reputation is not well-earned. According to a