by Tue Vo A simple version of the plot: Dante, now a generic guy in the fast-paced modern big city, lost his way of life.
Category: Opinions
Spring Break: A time for reflection
by Ahmad El-Bobou It’s about that time of year. Spring Break: a time for beaches, sun, fun, Netflix, and drinking. Just thinking about it gives
A letter concerning Erebus
by Peter Lampley Dear Erebus, The other day, while skimming a few fluff articles that huffed and puffed, but failed to blow me away, I
Seeing both sides: Freshman cars
by Peter Lampley Why should freshmen be allowed to have cars on campus? Well gosh, let me think. There are a couple of reasons worth
Globurrito: a forgettable dining destination
By Conner Anderson With conflicting opinions flying around campus at the speed of love, I took it upon myself to make a little stop
A letter concerning passersby
By John Mark Lampley Dear Reader, I should hope the exchange is complete; from the passing hello to the passing scowl. An unfriendly grimace,
Stirling’s black bean and couscous salad offers taste of old Morocco
By Ross Scarborough As the sun beats down overhead, men in suits and women in flowing skirts stride in front of me, disturbing the
Seeing both sides: Pledgeship
Pro By Katie Kenerly Another Shake Day has come and gone, which can only mean one thing: pledgeship has officially begun. Anyone involved in Greek