Five people you don't want to meet during Lil 5
Five people you really don't want to bump into
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Five people you really don't want to bump into
In a nutshell, I do it because I want to.
As college students, we can all attest to the fact that exhaustion, stress, and dehydration do crazy things to a person. Most of us probably experience some combination of those three things on a weekly basis. However, no one has been spotted running around the IU campus naked lately.
Indiana’s well-known Republican senator isn’t overly threatened by competitors or opposition, although Treasurer Richard Murdock is facing off against him in the May 8th election with the support of many powerful fiscal and social action groups. Instead, what’s putting Lugar in danger is the controversy surrounding him.
I’ll be the first to say that I’m not a huge fan of the Miss Universe pageant. Or any pageant.
Consideration and politeness seem woefully absent from my daily life these past few years. Noisy neighbors aren’t an isolated incident.
The candidates’ personal biographies further reveal all to be involved in the greek system at IU and all but one to be majoring in finance in the Kelley School of Business.
This week is supposed to be warm, so pass on the expensive nights out and the shopping trips. Go outside and play.
Where has all of the talent gone? Most of these shows feel like semi-talented live-band karaoke rather than a competition of America’s best vocal performers. I honestly think this is why these shows should lose their relevance.
I’m paying for college myself, a fact I’m simultaneously proud of and a little terrified by.
Women of Hollywood, we have a certain standard when it comes to Oscar fashion, but you did not meet it this year.
I think we’re all victims of mixed messages. We’re told our appearance is important, but it’s not okay to admit that we like it or we have to work for it.
I used to love makeup.
Madonna was obsessive-compulsive and egotistical; at one point I was moved to the side of the stage because I “look too much like her,” and because she “can’t stand to have other blondes onstage.”
I feel like we’re all so stressed.
SOPA applies its laws and punishments to any site that can be accessed by a U.S. citizen or handles U.S. material — so basically, the entire Internet everywhere.
So, if you’re like that, you might hate me a little bit. But take it from the former bitterest-single-in-all-the-land: I’ve changed my ways.
For some reason, the women of our generation are taught not to expect much from men. I try not to buy into that mentality. After all, we’re big girls who can think for ourselves.
The now infamous protest that occurred outside a JPMorgan-Chase sponsored event at the Kelley School of Business last week was done in a way that served to almost invalidate the ideas of those protesting.
Argue all you want that women can take control of their bodies and use them for their own profit, thereby empowering themselves. We’re still being objectified. Yet, I’m a walking contradiction. Hi, my name is Kelly, and I’m a promo girl.