Beyond emoticons: Emotional support online
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The Internet can be a dark, dark place at times.
A poll conducted by private research group Ipsos concluded that skepticism regarding climate change in the United States was one of the highest out of the several nation’s surveyed. The Huffington Post reported that United Nations climate change official Christiana Figueres as saying, “skepticism around climate is abating.”
There are some stereotypes surrounding heavy metal music that are usually true.
Each year, more and more bikes appear on campus. This is inherently a good thing; more parking spaces, fewer oblivious long-boarders. But the constant rise in bicycles comes with a rise in bike rack clutter, as well. It sounds like a rather insignificant thing to mention, but as a bike rider, it’s more important than it seems.
Every other channel has a full line-up of reality TV shows. It wasn’t until last week, though, that I realized the lengths we’d travel to find trashy, unscripted television.
It’s Friday night. You’ve had a rough week with classes and want to go out and unwind with your friends, so you decided to go to Rula Bula for a few drinks.
The end is near! Or at least it will be in a few months.
“Hey, sexy lady!” are the only words I know to K-pop sensation PSY’s “Gangnam Style,” and I’m okay with that.
This past summer, I got a job as a pool attendant at a resort near where I lived. To save time and energy, I took a shortcut through a cemetery. I felt a sense of peace biking through it. Did I know anyone buried there? No, but I didn’t have to.
I love the ‘80s and I’m not afraid to say it.
Recently, the Gilbert Public School board decided not to revive opening prayers at meetings, which has upset many members of the Gilbert community.
The first time I watched “Workaholics,” I didn’t think it was funny.
With the growth of anti-smoking campaigns and garish warning labels on tobacco products, cigarette smokers have become increasingly demonized in our society. It is understandable, though, due to the overwhelming data regarding tobacco-induced illness and death.
The Aurora shootings in July and the recent Empire State Building shooting have Americans in hot debate regarding the sale and control of concealed weapons. It appears that for many, the logical step is to flex our second amendment rights and arm ourselves.
As the first day of classes looms over students returning from a much-needed vacation, thousands of freshman students will be attending the first classes of their college careers. All freshmen will be required to enroll in freshman seminars specific to their declared majors. Unfortunately, this crucial requirement has become a campus-wide joke.
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