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Luckily for humanity, the world didn’t end last month. Maybe 13 isn’t such an unlucky number after all. Drink a toast to the Mayans and don’t take it for granted. The world is for the taking, and this might just be the year that you do that one thing you’ve wanted to do for
1. Pennies – Abe needs a new coin. Not only are pennies next to worthless, smelly and crawling with germs, but they cost more to make than they are worth. 2. Deep V-necks – Some things are better left to the imagination—like how much hair is on somebody’s chest. 3. Ticketmaster – Convenience fees aren’t
From some music-forsaken place sprang the idea that any song with jingle bells constituted good holiday music. Unfortunately for us, record labels everywhere agreed. At least now we can appreciate a good one when we hear it. Spike some eggnog and brace yourself for an earful of snowy sludge. Wonderful Christmastime By Paul McCartney
It’s not officially winter yet, but the holidays are here. It’s as good a time as any for a shot of yuletide cheer. As you’re whizzing through the last weeks of class and finals on a caffeine high, take a little time to revel in the moment. Holiday spirit can last you all the year,
In 1966, Eliot Wigginton, fresh out of an Ivy League university in upstate New York, moved to Georgia to teach English to ninth graders. The school was nestled in the Appalachian Mountains; a place with a folk subculture he knew little about. Appalachian people, rooted in self-reliance characteristic of a Native American tribe, were kept
Neighborhood News Bureau students Kelly Jones, left, and Sophie Erber fill bags with food donated by campus community members. Students from NNB, part of the Department of Journalism & Media Studies, delivered seven Thanksgiving baskets to families in need in Midtown on Nov. 15. The campus-wide canned food drive began in late October. The department
“I’m not a scientist, man. I can tell you what recorded history says, I can tell you what the Bible says, but I think that’s a dispute amongst theologians and I think it has nothing to do with the gross domestic product or economic growth of the United States. I think the age of the
Glowing apparitions haunting beneath the light-strung trees of North Straub Park had a message for visitors on the night of Nov. 13—put away the cell phone and stop to admire the world around you. The outdoor guerilla art project was designed and installed by Julia Tafelski and Jimmy Breen, juniors in the graphic design program, under the tutelage
USF St. Petersburg students hit campus polls last Tuesday and Wednesday. According to Vincent DeCosmo, election rules chair, 270 students voted in 19 new Student Government senators: Steven Bird (113 votes) Matthew Bull (86 votes) Michael Cardozo (48 votes) Bryce Fitzgerald (79 votes) Jozef Gherman (64 votes) Jacob Grimes (116 votes) Thomas Hamby (159 votes)
While this election is over, the analyses and rundowns haven’t subsided. Just like confetti flying at the end of the Super Bowl, what’s expected to mark the finale of the football season only rings in voices predicting the NFL draft. Then there’s the actual NFL draft. Then, NFL draft aftermath. Trying to pinpoint what demographic
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