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(12/04/11 11:33pm)
My 12-year-old brother came home with his first ever “D” grade a few weeks ago. The project in question, a poster about well-known physicists, contained no factual errors. He used his own words, he met the project requirements and he turned it in on time.
(11/28/11 11:19pm)
I’ve never been in a car accident before. Not as a driver and not as a passenger. But a few days ago, conflicting love and hate for a fictional series nearly marred that golden record.
(11/22/11 12:01am)
The people have spoken. The people of Facebook, that is.
(11/15/11 1:59am)
In between classes last week, I heard a news report about Rick Perry forgetting the third government agency that’s “gone” when he gets to the White House. To be sure, the report didn’t make me proud of American politics.
(11/07/11 1:02am)
I love free food. Samples at Costco, restaurant grand openings, you name it. And pep rally days on the Downtown campus? Don’t even get me started.
(10/31/11 11:49pm)
I interviewed an Occupy Phoenix protester last weekend. We sat in his garage. He drank a beer, wore a Cardinals jersey and raised respectable points.
(10/24/11 10:25pm)
A Minnesota man may face charges for chasing, shooting and killing another man Thursday. But he hasn’t been arrested yet, and some are calling him a “Good Samaritan.”
(10/17/11 11:40pm)
Security guards at a Scottish shopping mall detained a man and confiscated his cell phone earlier this month after he took a picture of his daughter eating ice cream. According to a BBC article, the man acted in violation of the shopping center’s no-photography policy. Of course, this does seem a bit extreme.
(10/09/11 10:29pm)
In the past few months, I’ve been diagnosed with schizophrenia, West Nile virus and ovarian cancer. But I’m fine. My only serious problem is a fixation with WebMD’s symptom checker—an online program that suggests all sorts of afflictions based on user-reported symptoms.
(10/03/11 10:45pm)
“It seems now more certain than ever that the bloody experience of Vietnam is to end in a stalemate,” Walter Cronkite announced in February 1968.
(09/26/11 11:27pm)
At the beginning of September, the White House announced plans for a whole new approach to petitioning the government.
(09/19/11 11:02pm)
Racism is real. White actors in 19th century minstrel shows proved it when they painted their faces black and acted like bumbling, uneducated African-Americans in front of hundreds of people. Their actions perpetuated the mistreatment of millions.
(09/12/11 11:19pm)
What challenges have you overcome? What are you passionate about? What do you want to do with your degree? How would you describe yourself? Well, right now I’d describe myself as a bit overwhelmed.
(09/05/11 11:34pm)
Education majors care about teaching. Art majors care about expression. Political science majors care about politics.
(08/29/11 11:11pm)
I wasn’t in London for the recent bout of rioting. Nor was I in Egypt for the revolution earlier this year.
(08/23/11 12:22am)
“I do think it’s quite fabulous,” Sharon Osbourne declared on a recent episode of CBS’s “The Talk.”
(04/25/11 8:28pm)
“Terrorism against our nation will not stand,” George Bush declared the morning of 9/11.
(04/18/11 9:42pm)
“Why are women so emotional?” “Why are men so mean?” “Why are girls so shallow?”
(04/11/11 10:27pm)
“Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt,” declares the old adage.
(04/05/11 11:05pm)
Truth commission. Riddled with authority, formality, and finality, the term sounds as though it comes from a piece of Orwellian fiction.