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(03/30/17 8:19pm)
I got very sick a few weeks ago. Understandably, my friends would sit one seat away from me in class because I was phlegmy and gross, and none of them could afford to catch whatever my bug from hell was. But for some reason, I found myself growing increasingly upset every time this happened.
(03/30/17 8:17pm)
The Rain
(03/16/17 2:35pm)
Screenwriter John Gregory Dunne is planning a film called The Post, to star Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, that will depict how the Pentagon Papers saga developed in The Washington Post newsroom. Hanks will star as Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, and Streep will play The Post’s publisher Katharine Graham.
(03/16/17 2:31pm)
Communities have been split apart and rivalries are formed purely on the basis of that one question. One family had even given up completely, creating an oversized game show-style spinner, leaving the whole decision up to chance. They admitted in defeat that this was for the gods to decide.
(03/16/17 2:28pm)
In spite of the recent turn in the weather, spring break is nearly upon us, which should hopefully put most of us in a celebratory mood. If you still need to wallow in some remaining winter blues, however, I’ve created a playlist that’s a bit mellower than the last one.
(03/16/17 2:27pm)
Diplomacy and tact are not words which come to mind when describing Trump and his administration’s handling of international affairs. He’s painted the world in black and white, according to how he sees fit, and seems intent on retaining a brazen attitude even toward America’s allies.
(03/16/17 2:26pm)
We all suffer from severe fear of missing out, or FOMO, and it’s only getting worse.
(03/16/17 2:24pm)
The story is told, to great effect, through a collection of first-person diary entries called “progress reports,” which chronicle Charlie’s changing level of intelligence and consequently his awareness of social cues and emotions. At the beginning of the story, Charlie writes with noticeably poor grammar and spelling.
(03/09/17 9:29pm)
The 29 year old was born and raised near Detroit, Michigan. After graduating high school, Posner chose to attend Duke, but during his first few semesters, he quickly got into record producing. He started making tracks with Big Sean, a hometown friend, and was featured on Big Sean’s first mixtape. When Posner started making his own mixtapes, people were quick to notice. After his junior year at Duke, he signed a record deal with J Records. Instead of taking a leave of absence, he attended classes during the week and toured and recorded new songs for his debut album on the weekends.
(03/09/17 9:27pm)
As much as I wanted to go get one on my 18th birthday, I waited, for fear of the backlash I knew I was going to get. But last month, I went to a little shop in Hampden and, with my big holding my hand, finally got a tattoo. While I could not be happier about it, I know that, for various reasons, many people seem to think tattoos are some kind of abomination.
(03/09/17 9:24pm)
Morgan: Audrey, I had a Ratatouille moment the other day.
(03/09/17 9:15pm)
I had to take both the subway and bus, and they were always crowded because, of course, school starts just after rush hour. There usually wouldn’t be any seats available, so I’d have to stand, often in closer contact with people than I would ever have wanted.
(03/09/17 9:07pm)
They’re depicted throughout art as symbols of strength and beauty, and although we don’t treat actual lions too well, we have deep appreciation of the symbolic majesty of the idea of a lion.
(03/09/17 9:04pm)
Shout out to global warming. We get it, you’re real. Please stop now though.
(03/02/17 4:49pm)
Belonging to the superfamily of Aphidoidea, Aphids are small, usually green insects sometimes referred to as “plant lice,” which turns out to be an accurate moniker.
(03/02/17 4:45pm)
The New York Times, CNN, Politico, LA Times and BuzzFeed were all barred from the gaggle. The Associated Press and Time boycotted the conference in solidarity with their banned colleagues.
(03/02/17 4:42pm)
The author, Susan Cain, offers a historical analysis of Western culture’s tendency to favor the extrovert over the introvert, the doer over the thinker. She also proposes that not only have introverts been skimmed over, but that we have been defining “introvert” incorrectly for a long time.
(03/02/17 4:40pm)
While 70-degree days in February are actually really troubling (global warming, climate change etc.), that didn’t stop us from enjoying it. Campus was crawling with students emerging from their hibernation dens last week, and that was pretty awesome.
(03/02/17 4:38pm)
On the night of March 28, 1942, the British Royal Air Force carpet-bombed the German city of Lübeck. With nearly 300 tons of incendiary bombs, the entire city burned, including its St. Mary’s Church, otherwise known as the Marienkirche.
(03/02/17 4:36pm)
Capricorn