Forum Articles
Beauty and the Brit: cosmetic culture
"Look after yourself." "Take care." In England, these phrases are equivalent to "See you later." Strange, then, that the British tend to woefully neglect the actual practices of looking after and taking care of themselves. Just look at their teeth.
I think it's fair to state that, until recently, the typical British approach to grooming and general "self-love" has been largely functional.
Simplicity's downfalls
We are the technology generation, and with this come both pros and cons.
Everyone has heard at some point in life about school in the "old days." One example of this is remembering when class registration could not be done in 10 minutes online.
There was, in fact, a time when there were no computers to do homework on or calculators to help with those math or science classes when needed.
Alternatives to Styrofoam
How many times do you go out to eat each week? The average American dines in restaurants approximately four times per week and over 200 times per year, according to the National Restaurant Association.
Our fondness for large portions means a significant percentage of these meals end up going home with us.
Letters to the Editor
Response to Taylor letter Sensitivity issue I really appreciate the letters that have been published regarding 'the black-face incident' over the past week. It makes me feel good to know that our university is represented by so many well-educated people with diverse backgrounds, opinions and ideas.
Spring Break

