Question of the week: When you hear Spring Break, what do you think of?
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(551): yo on the dl...check out the dude with the ponytail..somebody has to get with that
Dear Sally,
What do you do during the weekends?
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Dear Sally,
(440): just got a ride back to my dorm in the
What do you do during the weekends?
Sanity is circular. At some point, even those deemed insane can start to sound normal again and normal people can start to sound mad. That's what "Shutter Island" is like, and it spins that sanity wheel over and over like a hamster stuck in a cage.
Mardi Gras may be over but the celebration of New Orleans is still alive on campus.
After Juicy Campus shut down on Feb. 5, 2009, the Anonymous Confession Board created a Web site, CollegeACB.com, which gave college students throughout the country the freedom to post about any facet of college life.
The Young Graduate Council of the Greater Richmond Alumni Chapter hosted "Dress For Success: Building Your Professional Wardrobe" at the Banana Republic in Stony Point Fashion Park. Attendees learned about trends in interview attire, networked with alumni and were given coupons to shop.
Dear Sally,
Junior Irena Stanisic became the first University of Richmond undergraduate to receive a Virginia Museum of Fine Arts undergraduate fellowship on Jan. 23.
I want to state from the beginning that I am not a fan of Valentine's Day. Why should one day during the year symbolize your feelings for your significant other? That aside, when a friend of mine approached me in January about going to see New Found Glory, Saves The Day and Hellogoodbye at The National on Valentine's Day, I said yes, knowing that I would probably still be single at that point. While people saw their fair share of roses and chocolate on Sunday night, my visuals were filled with skinny jeans and lip rings. Such is the garb of the emo subculture.
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4/5 stars
Hollywood never shies away from rewriting a good idea, and who can blame it? The stories are already written, mostly, and the ones worth remaking are going to bring in enough cash to make the embarrassingly horrible ones worth it. Sometimes the gamble works -- as it did for Emma Thompson's "Sense and Sensibility" or the Batman movies featuring Christian Bale. But most of the time, remakes are so awkwardly bad that they are hilarious -- as is the case with "Spiderman 3" (you know it was terrible) or "Zathura," that movie about Jumanji in space.
What do you do during the weekends?
(651): his opening line was did you fart because you just blew me away ...ooh how did I