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The scoop on Pierce dining hall

Whether you are sitting down for a meal, grabbing a quick bite between classes, or getting a snack right before midnight, chances are if you are an underclassmen, RA, or average Joe you are eating somewhere on campus.

Do your job

“Do you ever feel like a plastic bag, drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?” This line was going through my mind after one of the greatest Superbowl games in history.

Life in the Wasteland

Many gamers know the award-winning Fallout series, which are tales of epic adventures in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. However, few recognized Fallout as a spiritual successor to another game called Wasteland, published back in 1989.

Superbowl: not such a huge fan

Regarding the closure of the Schaefer Athletic Center:

I have never been a man for athletics. I never really connected to any sport, except swimming.

What “American Sniper” Reveals About Us

U.S. coalition forces killed at least 1,201 children In Iraq between 2003 and 2011. And that brings me to American Sniper, whose real-life “hero,” Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, was a child killer.

“Whiplash” Film Review

With Whiplash, director Damien Chazelle has created a tense, thrilling film that explores how far one is willing to go to achieve success in a competitive, merciless market.

Plum on the Run

You miss a lot of things while on co-op. Working 9-5 every day has its perks, namely a paycheck, but a lot of the goings on around campus tend to close down before getting back from work.

It’s Greek to me

It’s that time of the year when there are flyers all over campus about becoming part of Greek life. Every bulletin board is plastered with fraternity rush events.