September 28, 2007
What is up with the Vajayjay? By Kathryn Young, Features Co-Editor This issue’s column will be the first part of a three-column series. If you have any further questions or ideas for the column, please e-mail key001@mcdaniel.edu. They’re hairy, smell, and bleed. Not to mention they aren’t sexy and have somehow been deemed worthy of ...
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September 28, 2007
First Year Seminar simulation challenges students to React to the Past Eteocles and Podes By Juliann Guiffre Athens has been defeated by the powerful Sparta. The appointed 30 tyrants have been expelled and democracy restored. The Athenians are left to rebuild their society from the ground up. It’s 403 B.C., and the people of Athens ...
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September 28, 2007
Bigger is always better when it comes to sunglasses By Michelle Menner It seemed to work for Jackie O. Her signature dark, oval shades shielded her eyes from curious onlookers and gave her an air of mystery while strolling in classic capris. Jackie wasn’t the only one who embraced the dark shades that instantly give ...
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September 28, 2007
By Eleanor Nagle There is nothing easier at McDaniel College than gaining 20 pounds in less than a month. Just look at the cafeteria whose tastiest foods are pizza and chicken tenders and whose salad bar is often grey instead of green. Enter the allure of the diet pill. Recently a weight loss pill, Alli ...
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September 28, 2007
By Roxanne Fleischer Biking is like meditation for Joseph Farran, a senior at McDaniel College. He claims he has watched the Tour de France since he was two years old, while most of us were probably watching Sesame Street. While Farran is a studio and graphics art major with an art history minor, biking is ...
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September 28, 2007
By Rachel Hooper Several McDaniel students had exciting internships this summer in cities from Philadelphia to Washington D.C. They shared with me the highlights of their experience, what they learned, and their advice for other prospective McDaniel student interns. Julia Saunders, a junior communications major and journalism minor, spent her summer interning with Philadelphia’s radio ...
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