Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
2 hours ago by Pirate Nation
This is the second time; next time I wake up and find you and your boyfriend going at it while I'm asleep, I'm videotaping it and selling it on eBay for $20 a pop.
Is it bad if I and someone who works in the Old Cafeteria Complex discuss in great detail the private "campaign" party we'd love to throw for Obama?
To the sweet lady in the back of the cashier's office that fixes everything the financial aid office seems to screw up: Thank you!
Is it possible to stay true to your heart and not break someone else's?
To the jerk who keeps hitting my friend: The next time you hit her, I swear I am going to throw my '96 Nissan Sentra in reverse and floor the gas pedal when you walk out of the house.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Editorial Board
Summer here doesn't exactly make "Chapel Thrill" live up to its nickname. The buses are emptier, the quad is quieter and life happens as slowly as the summer breeze.
Even the night life is low-key. Entertainment is hard to come by between basketball and football seasons.
Daily Tar Heel, University of North Carolina, NC
5 days ago by Clint Johnson, Opinion Editor
As a writer, I consider myself to be, above all, an observer of people - not in the binocular-brandishing fashion of a stalker, or in the syringe-wielding manner of one who experiments on rats.
No, I prefer to think of it artistically and anthropologically, as if I'm a full time ethnographer.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
5 days ago
The plain truth we are confronting today is this: Cheap energy in any form - oil, gas, whatever - is gone forever. Expensive gasoline is here to stay. But from observing many of the media's so-called experts, it seems we as a society have not acknowledged this fact.
The Red and Black, University of Georgia, GA
5 days ago
Every time Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke is called to testify in a hearing before the Joint Economic Committee in Congress, he hears essentially the same line of questioning from Rep. Ron Paul. Paul asks him such things as, if the economic problem the Fed is trying to fix is high inflation, and the Fed's proposed solution is adding to the money supply (read: more inflation), how that could ever fix the problem.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
6 days ago by Andrea Robertson
Bariatric surgery, a procedure that many seek as a last resort to major weight loss, sometimes receives a bad reputation for giving its recipients an easy way out of weight problems. However, new research suggests that a bariatric surgical procedure could lead to a cure in type two diabetes.
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
6 days ago
The Daily Gamecock, University of South Carolina, SC
6 days ago by Darren Price
For as many as 1 million summer travelers, the already monumental headache of flying will only be worse this summer, and not for the reasons you might think.
East Carolinian, East Carolina University, NC
6 days ago by Pirate Nation
"Does everyone wait 20 minutes to talk to people at the Financial Aid office?" What are you, new? Some of us wait HOURS. Sounds like you were lucky.
The other day, some random guy told me he would drink my bath water ... Wow! WTF?
Paying millions for the first pics of the Brangelina twins, the feds bailing out Freddie and Fannie, and Budweiser selling out .