Celeb crushes: 'utterly unattainable'
By Ian Ording, Kristin Salaky | Apr. 13, 2014In lieu of a question this week, Kristin and Ian have decided to share their celebrity crushes.
In lieu of a question this week, Kristin and Ian have decided to share their celebrity crushes.
I hate how expensive video games are. Trust me, I dish out the cash for my favorites, but sometimes I just can’t justify the $60 price tag for brand new games. I appreciate everything that goes into them to make them cost that much, but it breaks my broke college-kid heart to have to pass on some games I lust over.
I remember the first tour I went on at Ohio University. It was one of the reasons I came here, but I also recall the tour guide saying that one of the best things about going to college was the amount of free stuff there is and to be sure to take advantage of it.
Thousands will flock to an open field Saturday in hopes of getting hammered drunk in the sunlight and hearing the lyrical genius of rapper Wiz Khalifa.
As this year’s Greek Week wraps up, our Throwback Thursday takes us back to another important event for greek life organizations on campuses throughout the country: rush week.
I still laugh when the cartoon characters clumsily fall or humorously hit each other upside the head — and I consider it one of my most valuable traits when I start to feel overwhelmed with my life.
SportsCenter’s ability to have constant, reliable coverage of all levels of sports has allowed it to achieve great success and become arguably the best sports television program.
On April 8, 2013, I co-wrote a letter to The Post arguing that guaranteed tuition was a “false solution to student debt.” Nearly a year later, Student Senate still refuses to take a stance and few understand the model.
Shalom, dudes and dudettes.
(Note: This column did not appear in the April 3rd issue of The Post.)
Shocking… Disturbing… Appalling… No, these words are not written in reference to your past weekend escapades at Palmer Fest. Instead, they are sentiments that cross my mind when someone says he or she regularly skips breakfast. I mean, really! If a lack of morning nutrients accurately describes how you start the day, please spend the next several minutes hearing me out.
If you’ve been tuning in to any tech or business news in the past week, you’ve probably heard that Maker Studios — a producer of online content — was purchased by The Walt Disney Company for a whopping $500 million.
It’s Monstars vs. Toon Squad, the single-greatest rivalry in all of fictional basketball. Michael Jordan has the ball at midcourt off a dish from Bill Murray. Jordan dribbles, takes two steps and launches off Zilch’s head toward the basket. He can’t dunk from half court, right? Wrong. Jordan’s arm extends magically to the length of the basket and dunks the ball. Shot made, Toon Squad wins.
A party platform is essential for any serious Student Senate campaign trying to articulate its message to the student body, but on the whole this year’s platforms are… underwhelming.
There’s a plethora of events that might put a little perspective on a journalist’s career. War coverage, perhaps. Presidential elections, supreme court cases and controversy: a writer’s bread and butter.