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(09/13/13 2:26am)
Photography enthusiasts may have conflicted opinions about the up and coming trend in smartphone accessorizing: the smart lens. While subscribers to SLR school of thought still have dibs in the categories of durability, quality, and versatility, the smart lens phenomenon just might be the long awaited love child between convenience and quality for the rest of us low(er) budget art lovers.
(05/09/13 3:24pm)
Amidst our country’s gun control debates, Korean peninsula tensions and recent acts of mass violence in the news, we begin to wonder how we can ever feel safe again. While intense debate arises when discussing the pros and cons of increased weaponry in the hands of common citizens, some scientists are spending their time developing hard-to-argue-with solutions for the ever-increasing instability of the modern world.
(04/25/13 11:34pm)
You have probably suffered from one or maybe two of the leading causes of death in children around the world. Thankfully, you are still alive. This means that the two illnesses, which together claim the lives of over a quarter of all children across the globe, are preventable. The deadly culprits? Pneumonia and diarrhea.
(04/19/13 1:47am)
Political activism is a poor excuse to take your top off — just in case that was unclear.
(04/19/13 12:31am)
The packing away of Spring Fair food vendors also signifies the end of 2013’s fried Oreo and colossal turkey leg eating spree. Of course, we all know how detrimental those foods are to our health, but few of us are aware of the havoc expensive foods such as fish, mushrooms and asparagus can wreak on our well being, causing a condition characterized by recurrent agonizing pain in the joints.
(04/12/13 2:13am)
“Hi. I am Robert Suttle and I am not a criminal. I am not a sex offender.”
(04/12/13 2:03am)
Hopkins researchers have recently made a discovery that have implications in the treatment for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
(04/11/13 5:50pm)
And just like that, you’ve entered into…“The Friend Zone” *cue spooky music*. The ever-feared nebulous purgatory populated with the not-quite-there crowd.
(03/28/13 11:08pm)
So I was feeling kinda baller and decided to enter an SGA March Madness Bracket. I felt slightly less baller when the first round of tallies went up on Facebook, but mind you, I don’t actually follow basketball, as much as I enjoy it.
(02/28/13 7:51pm)
America is PLAGUED by an obesity epidemic. QUINTILLIONS of dollars in health care are being poured towards PREVENTABLE diseases. People are DYING. School lunches are POISONING the nation’s FUTURE. METEORS are EXPLODING over RUSSIA.
(01/31/13 11:31pm)
First of all, RAVENS NATION BABY.
(01/31/13 8:01pm)
Despite the cold on the final Friday night of Intersession, Shriver Hall drew a large crowd, where students were ready to hoot and holler for the stand-up line-up of Adam Ruben’s ever-popular comedy course.
(12/06/12 9:11pm)
“Please. I’ve had this memorized since I was a fetus.”
(11/16/12 2:36am)
"I was gonna go to the bathroom, but then I lost my inspiration."
(10/19/12 12:40am)
“At Princeton, we do things that mean things.”
(10/04/12 11:56pm)
"That wombat is ugly as f!"
(09/20/12 10:08pm)
"We abbreviate our nicknames. It's very lazy."
(04/21/12 5:00am)
My roommate expressed this sentiment a few weeks ago. Yeah, it's pretty bizarre, but she makes an interesting point. For those of you who are partial to roses or have ever endeavored to adopt a pair of the silicon twins, hear me out.
(04/05/12 5:00am)
Yeah, I don't even know what this means. I think I cried when I heard this quote because it was so entirely bizarre. Do you bite your siblings? I have one older sister and I can tell you for a fact that I have never ever had the desire to bite her. I don't know about you, but I generally reserve the act of biting for things that are dead and processed like steamed broccoli or writing utensils.
(03/07/12 5:00am)
My dear friend James is the brain behind this gem. It was nearly one in the morning and a group of about seven other people and I were sitting in a Hopkins SAC van in an alleyway in East Baltimore, with a flat tire.