Laws of attraction
The movie “He’s Just Not That Into You” dispelled many gender myths about the laws of attraction, namely, that if a guy isn’t calling you, dating you or marrying you — he’s just not that into you.
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The movie “He’s Just Not That Into You” dispelled many gender myths about the laws of attraction, namely, that if a guy isn’t calling you, dating you or marrying you — he’s just not that into you.
With America’s world-renowned medical schools and the most advanced medical research, this country should be the best place for those seeking medical attention. However, a recent study suggests that hospital patients may be walking out with more problems than they came in with.
Students at the University of Arizona are petitioning for more freedom when it comes to choosing whom they live with.
The Oct. 28 appearance of a new e-book on Amazon.com brought on more than a few raised eyebrows this past week when threats of boycott and hundreds of angry comments forced the site to yank the book from its Kindle selections late Wednesday night.
Tuesday’s elections may have brought some disappointment to Democrats, or perhaps even to Arizonans hoping they’d finally have a club card, but in San Francisco citizens were mourning another loss: the toy that came with their Happy Meal.
There’s a common tendency to excuse the male youth’s misbehavior by responding with the expression “boys will be boys.” However, in light of the recent events at Yale and Columbia University, the old adage just doesn’t cut it.
Television and movies may have cheerleaders pegged as the popular girls that have it all, but the life of a cheerleader can be pretty tough. Out of all the athletes in America, cheerleaders sustain the most injuries each year. They cheer in rain or shine, sleet or snow, and whether their team is winning or losing — and they have to look like they absolutely love it. A Sept. 16 ruling by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has also added one more duty to this list: cheerleaders have to cheer for any athlete on their team, even if that athlete happens to be their rapist.
The weather is getting just a little bit colder, the pumpkin spice latte has returned to Starbucks, and Spirit stores have reclaimed their seasonal homes in empty warehouses across the nation. This can only mean one thing: Halloween is coming.
A lot has changed since the 1848 women’s rights movement. There are female voters, female presidential candidates, and now, even female football coaches.
Spending countless hours on Facebook or Twitter seems to be an epidemic among young adults. While you may not be doing your homework, or even your job, you could be affecting your career.
Progress is an inevitability of human life. It has changed the way we eat, the way we communicate, and the way we get from one destination to another, and now it may even change the way we learn.
Most people have made innocent mistakes while driving.
After the Snuggie first appeared on late-night television, with the fan following that ensued thereafter, no one guessed that another commercial could ever compete for the same viral viewership.
When we hear that, in comparison to the national college graduation rates of other four-year institutions, Arizona comes in at an astonishing 46th place, we have to wonder what we’re doing wrong.
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