Tribute from a Kid Posted on September 18, 2011November 21, 2013 by Lauren Groh Ten years ago, I was a freshman in high school. My favorite teacher was Mrs. Stevens. She was a middle-aged hippie who had a short, trendy haircut and wore long, flowing skirts and sweater vests. She had an East Coast accent, and best of all she taught English, my favorite subject. On September 11, 2001, […]
Television Romance Posted on January 29, 2011November 21, 2013 by Taylor Patton There are reality TV shows on almost every channel. We have climbed mountains with Survivor and partied with the cast of Jersey Shore. Now, lucky for us, we can be active participants in the quest for love through reality TV shows. But how real is the reality of these shows? If this is the reality […]
Media Hype Was For the Birds Posted on January 21, 2011November 21, 2013 by Emily Bea It’s like a scene from a bad horror film. One minute all seems right with the world, and the next minute birds plop one by one onto the ground. The road is littered with tiny bodies, around 3,000, all dead. New reports of massive and random deaths of bird flocks seem to be pouring in […]
In Praise of Green Architecture Posted on January 21, 2011November 21, 2013 by Christopher Flood In the last five years, hundreds of companies have jumped on the green bandwagon. Green, of course, referring to the ecologically friendly ideas and approaches taken in developing new products, which are not detrimental to the environment and promote sustainability and renewability. Thinking about the environment became a part of our lifestyle choice and birthed new designs for […]