If I could turn back the college clock and sit on a dorm room futon with my younger self, there’s four things I’d tell her.
Beyoncé is a role model
What really needs to be re-etched is the ideology that being a “refined woman” has a definition, that expression should look a certain way.
Practice what you preach
I’ll go out on a limb and suggest that if “you deserve to be raped” isn’t already considered harassment, it’s time to address the handbook.
Sports in :60 – May 2, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for Thursday, May 2, 2013.
Lulu app trades dating for ratings
Lulu is a mobile app where girls can rate and review the guys they’ve met, dated, even passed on campus anonymously. It was designed by women, for women.
Segregation is not tradition
Last week, I was listening to the radio on my way to class when a news station reported that a small high school in Rochelle, Ga., would be breaking tradition by hosting its first-ever integrated prom.
Why I won’t make a mockery of Kim Jong Un
He’s a leader, a dictator and the head of North Korea’s notorious regime. So in effect, we’re laughing in (or at) the face of terrorism. That doesn’t resonate with me.
We have the power to redefine Vogue
Unfortunately, the high fashion world has proven itself to be an entity that is unafraid of exposure. It does not fear criticism, harsh judgment or the heavy consequences that stem from unrealistic expectations.
Sports in :60 – April 5, 2013
This is Sports in :60 for April 5, 2013.
Stow your carry-on luggage and pocket your knife for liftoff
On Tuesday, March 5, the head of Transportation Security Administration announced that small pocket knives, once banned from aircraft cabins, would be allowed in U.S. planes beginning April 25.
4 classes St. Thomas should require
Here’s a semester’s worth of practical generals that Opinions Editor Carly Samuelson thinks St. Thomas should consider offering.
Don’t let the American Dream hinder your own
It’s concerning that we all feel the need to establish what we’re going to do with the rest of our lives in a mere four years at college. But why does the exploration stop after four years?
Oscar Pistorius: what we want to believe about athletes
We want Oscar Pistorius, a man with two prosthetic legs, to win Olympic races. And we want to believe that he killed his girlfriend by accident.
Lululemon’s philosophies seem unethical
Are the ethics of lululemon as reliable as its pants? Not exactly.
You don’t want a rose
‘Tis the season of love, chocolates and inevitable bitterness. For those of you planning to boycott the Hallmark holiday in full, allow me to suggest an alternative: turn on “The Bachelor.”