I like free stuff. I like free food, free T-shirts and most of all, free admission to Royce Hall. Read more...
I like free stuff. I like free food, free T-shirts and most of all, free admission to Royce Hall. Read more...
Most of the time, I am a very happy person. Read more...
Every week, thousands of beer cans are consumed by the 20 fraternity houses on Gayley and Landfair avenues. No matter how you look at it, that's too much aluminum being wasted, as most fraternities do not have formal recycling systems in place. Read more...
When I was young, carefree and in a Southern Baptist School, there was no finer pleasure than in stealing glimpses at the books banned by The Powers That Be. Read more...
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Once-banned books, such as “The Catcher in the Rye,” “Fahrenheit 451″ and “To Kill a Mockingbird,” are now celebrated as esteemed literary works. Many of these books were banned for sexuality, violence, profanity and racism, among other reasons.
There is one ranking which trumps the combined influence of every Top 25 poll: U.S. Read more...
There is a place on campus that many Bruins have never heard of, yet it gets busy enough to have a line of 40 students for its services during midterms and finals weeks.
A description of this place, the test bank in the Student Activities Center, almost sounds fictional. Read more...
The battle of the sexes is back "“ but now it's for who can win the first shower. Examining and reconfiguring boundaries between genders will always meet backlash, stir up some strange moral panic and raise pressing questions. So it's only appropriate that the topic of gender-neutral rooms in dorms has done just that. For the past four decades, schools have steadily allowed the sexes to mingle in closer proximity: First came coed buildings, then coed suites and finally coed rooms, a trend now observed across more than 50 campuses nationwide. Read more...