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Movie Pregame: Do Good Books Make Good Feature Films?

by Jay Schwartz on September 21, 2012
Junior > Journalism & Psychology > Boston University

Turning a book into a movie isn’t a new concept. Filmmakers have remade all sorts of novels from The Odyssey to the Hunger Games. Yet how come, in every case, does the book end up better than...

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Awkward 101: Your Most Embarrassing College Moments

by Kelsey Thomas on September 19, 2012
Senior > Public Relations > Marshall

College: A time of seemingly justifiable substance abuse and a long list of mistakes that goes with it. Sometimes, those mistakes come to us the morning after in the form of call logs and text messages,...

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On Demand: The Best Sites for TV Show Streaming

by Linda Santacruz on September 17, 2012
Senior > Multimedia Journalism > Florida Atlantic University

TV streaming websites are probably the best things to happen since sliced bread. I know people say this about a lot of different things, but in this case, it’s true! They allow you to watch the...

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Rappers: The Rockstars of Our Day?

by Abigail Colby on September 14, 2012
Senior > Psychology > Salisbury University

Hot and cold. Apples and oranges. Gold and silver.  And then there’s rap and rock.  Aside from the occasional Girl Talk mash-up album or rare collaboration, these two genres...

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There's an App For That: 8 Apps Every College Student Needs

by Abigail Colby on August 30, 2012
Senior > Psychology > Salisbury University

With the rise of the smart phone came the rise of the "app," and nowadays they make these things not only for every whim or desire we have, but also to combat said whims and desires. But which...

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The College Student's TV Guide: What you should be watching this Fall

by Kelsey Thomas on August 29, 2012
Senior > Public Relations > Marshall

Though school’s back in session, there’s a big chance the flat screen in your dorm room is going to be getting more attention than your biology notebook. And this year, finally, the giant...

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Top 5 Ways to Score Entertainment Discounts

by Linda Santacruz on August 28, 2012
Senior > Multimedia Journalism > Florida Atlantic University

Let’s face it: it's hard enough penny pinching our way through college and trying to balance out tuition expenses, books, bills and transportation costs. Any form of self-splurging does not...

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Humor Holdup: When to cut the rape jokes

by Michele Corriston on August 24, 2012
Junior > Journalism > Northwestern University

When Rep. Todd Akin tried to cloak his ignorance in science, he birthed (no pun intended) one of the week’s most caustic catchphrases: “legitimate rape.” Politicos on both sides of...

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CM Guide to Throwing the Perfect Party

by Jay Schwartz on August 21, 2012
Junior > Journalism > Boston University

It’s never too late to throw a good summer party. Why wait for a birthday or an anniversary to celebrate? You’re young and fabulous now. So throw a party because you can. Every memorable...

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Greek Life: What's the real deal?

by Abigail Colby on August 20, 2012
Senior > Psychology > Salisbury University

Whether its accusing members of “buying friends” or the stigmatizing the “pledging process” associated with joining a fraternity or sorority, the media has certainly does not...

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Dialing Under the Influence

by Abigail Colby on August 17, 2012
Senior > Psychology > Salisbury University

An unfortunate result of our generation's mutual love of electronics and partying seems to be one dreaded form of contact; the drunk dial. And while many a crying drunk girl and blackout bro wake...

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An Olympic Farewell: How the media screwed up

by Michele Corriston on August 13, 2012
Junior > Journalism > Northwestern University

At the dawn of time (and before the advent of Twitter), the Olympic Games were sacred. From the ancient Greeks to modern Americans, spectators watched the competitions on the edge of their seats, rooting...

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The Dark Knight Rises vs. The Avengers: Movie Goers Weigh In

by Jessica Pawlarczyk on August 10, 2012
Senior > Sociology & Spanish > Vanderbil

The Dark Knight Rises is fighting two battles, the first one being the Colorado shooting. To this end, it seems that the flick is winning in this battle because despite the public’s anxiety over...

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