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7 Ways to be the Best Intern

by Anna Hecht on May 15, 2013
Junior > News-Editorial Journalism > University of Illinois

What better way to learn how to be a great intern from the “Intern Queen” herself? Lauren Berger is an author, spokesperson and the CEO of InternQueen.com, an online aid to students in search...

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Why We're Worried About Kimye's Baby

by Jessica Suss on May 13, 2013
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

  A couple months back, the world’s most narcissistic couple took a break from staring at themselves in their side-by-side vanities and copulated sans condom to produce what will effectively...

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Enticing TV Show Mergers

by Anamika Roy on May 10, 2013
Senior > Journalism > University of Maryland

Stephen Colbert has already shown what a Downton Abbey/Breaking Bad crossover would look like. But what if the characters from Modern Family lived in Downton Abbey, or Schmidt from New Girl was on the...

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MGMT's New Live Sound: Hit or Miss?

by Sung-Min Kim on May 10, 2013
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

On May 3, MGMT stopped by University of Maryland, College Park campus as a part of their 2013 tour.  They have announced the release of a new album, tentatively in June, and a single, “Alien...

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The Must-have Tips of BBQ Season

by Sung-Min Kim on May 08, 2013
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

No matter where you are, odds are that the weather is getting warmer. Your fellow peers are going to break out the grill and coals and head outside to enjoy some food and sunny weather! But because...

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10 Blogs Every College Student Should Read

by Anna Hecht on May 07, 2013
Sophomore > Journalism > University of Illinois

When it comes to the endless blogosphere of personally and professionally run blog sites, the vast amount of informational sources can be both a blessing and a curse. As college students, we don’t...

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Sixty-Six Million Girls are Missing From Classrooms

by Marissa Russo on May 02, 2013
Junior > Journalism > Michigan State University

When Martha Adams was younger and learning about the civil rights movement, she used to ask her parents all kinds of questions about the ‘60s. “I thought it would be incredible to be...

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Snapchat Etiquette: The Do's and Don'ts

by Marie McGrath on April 30, 2013
Junior > English & Communication > Boston College

If you don’t have an iPhone or an equally capable equivalent you are at risk for social ostracism more than ever before because of the phenomenon that is Snapchat. This inexplicably entertaining...

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Coachella One Week Later: What Everyone's Still Talking About

by Jessica Suss on April 29, 2013
Junior > Journalism > University of Maryland

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival wrapped up its second weekend of performances last Sunday. It’s been running for 14 years now and a veritable hotspot for anyone looking to show off...

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Sing in the Spring Playlist

by Amanda Breen on April 26, 2013
Freshman > Writing, Literature & Publishing > Emerson College

Spring is in the air! Time to put those sunglasses on, go for a drive with the windows down, and blast these tunes as loud as your car stereo permits!   1. Born to Be Wild - Steppenwolf  This...

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Dwight Schrute's Girlfriend: CM Interviews Nora Kirkpatrick

by Maria Minsker on April 25, 2013
Senior > English & Communication > Cornell University

It takes a special kind of woman to be Dwight K. Schrute's girlfriend, but Nora Kirkpatrick is up to the challenge. Appearing in five episode's of NBC's hit comedy, The Office, Kirkpatrick...

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CM Interviews Augusten Burroughs: Author of Running with Scissors

by Kelsey Thomas on April 24, 2013
Senior > Public Relations > Marshall University

*Augusten Burroughs is the author of several New York Times Best-Sellers, including Running with Scissors and Dry.  Entertianment Weekly twice named him one of America's funniest people. The...

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'I'm Gay at a Catholic College': Taylor MacLeod's Story

by Marie McGrath on April 23, 2013
Junior > English & Communication > Boston College

Boston College is a Jesuit institution with a rich tradition of faith and education. As far as Catholics go, the Jesuits are fairly liberal when it comes to social issues. This forward-thinking mindset...

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