Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 5:45am
“Piercings and a queer confident vibe.”
“Suspenders and oral sex.”
“Avocado.” The group broke out in giggles and laughter at my response.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 4:21am
In my house growing up, sex was not a taboo subject. This is not to say that the intimate details of the physical act, whatever iteration it may take, were ever discussed at the dinner table.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 3:25am
The authors of the article “The Dodge Divide” failed to represent the true relationship between academics and athletics at Columbia.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 1:58am
What to do with $100 million isn’t an easy question. Fund cancer research, maybe, or invest in a Beverly Hills estate. For some, purchasing Damien Hirst’s diamond-covered skull, outfitted with 8,601 diamonds and an array of human teeth, might just be the answer.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 1:22am
If you’ve watched TV in the last five years, you’ve probably heard singer-songwriter Joshua Radin’s music, even if you didn’t realize it at the time. His career first took off in 2004, when Zach Braff discovered his songs; his music eventually accompanied numerous episodes of Scrubs.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 1:01am
“I’ve made the decision to adhere to three general truths when it comes to my novels,” Nicholas Sparks explained in a recent interview. “There will be a love-story element to the story, the novel will be set in eastern North Carolina, and the characters will be likeable.
Thu, Mar 28, 2013, 12:35am
Amidst the stress of midterms, papers, and major declaration, it’s natural to look longingly back at those simpler high school days. But what if we had stayed in high school for an extra two years? A new generation of New Yorkers will get to find out. In his State of the City Address on Feb.
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“Professor, I worked really hard on this paper. I was wondering if you could take a second look at the assignment?”
The unashamed, entitled subtext is all too familiar: “I think I deserve a better grade.”