December 10, 2007
Well-dressed men are hard to come by at McDaniel, but there are valuable fashion lessons to be learned, writes Michelle Menner. The well-dressed man is a rarity on many college campuses, especially McDaniel’s. So, imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon five stylish men who show that fashion is both important and fun. Through interviews ...
Opinion
December 10, 2007
By Rachel Hooper Traveling by plane, car, bus, and train, my high school friends arrived home for Thanksgiving break. I sat watching TV and waiting for their phone calls. I was struck by two emotions. First, I felt the fun of anticipation, waiting to get together with my friends, many of whom I hadn’t seen ...
Opinion
December 10, 2007
. . . or at least personalized By Roxanne Fleischer A Snicker’s Mobile is a shoe box sized cart on K’nex wheels that can be pulled towards the owner with a handy little string anytime he wants a candy bar, which is what it would hold. It was invented by juniors Katie and Rachel Griffith ...
Features
December 10, 2007
By Bethany Grov? Many people have had that moment of panic after opening a holiday gift of clothing, after which all they can say is “Gee, thanks.” Ultimately, they end up thinking: am I expected to wear this? Stores across the nation may have throngs of people trying to get the Nintendo Wii, the cute ...
Features
December 10, 2007
Sandler brings ‘enthusiasm and intellect’ to mentorship in Dr. Kachur’s First-Year Seminar Horror Fiction and Film By Kim Williams Jenny Sandler is a peer mentor who claims she enjoys her position because of her desire to rid underclassmen of the idea that “the big kids want to shove younger kids in lockers.” Her mentees’ quick ...
Features
December 10, 2007
A freshman’s guide to doing laundry in Whiteford Hall Julia Strumpell, Contributor Imagine you are a freshman in college, and everything is new and intimidating. The only thing you feel confident about is doing your laundry because you have been doing it for years. The only trouble is finding the laundry room. Let’s say you ...
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