Many people aren't sure what they want. On that same note, people are positive that they do not want any similarities to the previous eight years. John McCain is a significant break from President Bush. He has experience working with the Democratic Party and knows what it means to be centrist.
At one time, the Rathskeller was the place to be, a veritable night club to rival anything on South Beach. In its last month of life, why don't we try to recapture that one last time?
Thanks to the emergence volunteerism on campus, the perception of the apathetic college student has gone by the wayside, replaced with a socially aware citizen of the globe. Think of 1960s activism without so much burning.
Whatever the truth about the brutal murder and mutilation of one of our beloved crocodiles may be, there might be some more important issues to look at.
Should students wait for their program directors to realize what is missing? Administrators and teachers say changes are coming, but think about it from a student’s perspective.
There are some implicit factors that go into "hooking up." When you catch eyes with that cutie across the bar, something down below might get a little tingly. It's because you think they are attracted to you. Who doesn't want that kind of attention? It makes you feel good, important and noticed.
The prices of fuel and food have risen. Houses across the country are being foreclosed on after those silly sub-prime loans. Now, investment banks whose names were good as gold just years ago are mere memories. Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch, bankrupt and bought out in just one week, respectively. Sounds pretty bleak, right? Well, it depends on your perspective.