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The old and the restless
By East Anemone
An interesting viewpoint is held at a young age: “it’s all about me.” You have this viewpoint until you realize, in fact, it’s not all about you. Other people exist in the world, too.
But digression takes place when you become old, something to look forward to, and again you hold the viewpoint that your needs are the most important.
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Santa sabbatical
In the midst of the Xanax mediated “It’s a Wonderful Life” — all is well and God is good manic euphoria of the holiday season — a certain someone holds the unchallenged distinction as the benign harbinger of Christmas-y cheer and warmth to the Western world.
No, it is not Martha Stewart (she would probably succumb to insider trading). No, it is not Bing Crosby (he is dead anyway), nor is it Jimmy Stewart (he is dead too). And no, it is not even Tim Allen (he is probably in rehab somewhere).
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Naughty or nice?
Happy Holidays, everyone! As the semester comes to a close, there are many things on our minds: exams, term papers, grades and, most of all, holiday shopping.
For those of you looking for the perfect gift for that special someone, allow me to help out a tad.
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Favorite holiday cookies
No matter how you feel about the holidays, almost all college students can agree they love two things about them: no school and lots of good food, especially cookies.
Orange Cookies — favorite cookie of Jason Behlke, production editor<
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Queens of television dramas
Women characters in television dramas have come a long way since the 1970s, but where are they going in the future?
Thursday night, Associate Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication Elana Levine hosted a university satellite seminar series on women’s changing roles on television dramas. The seminar, titled “Taking the Lead: Women and the Changing Face of Television Drama,” was presented by the Museum of Television and Radio.
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A night in Casablanca
My friend and I arrived at Casablanca for our second visit on one of the coldest nights of the year so far. When we entered, the waiter from our previous visit immediately recognized us. He was extremely friendly and attentive.
The moment I sat down I felt like I was in a different world, far away from the frigid outdoors.
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