How the strikers honor Marx
Marx the man sounds a lot like an occustriker, doesn’t he?
Marx the man sounds a lot like an occustriker, doesn’t he?
There’s a prevailing sense that Alvarez is trying too hard to play to separate audiences: the one looking for a genuine horrific experience and the other that’s just looking for “Evil Dead” camp.
I am troubled by the strikers’ willingness to alter the definition of “violence” to suit their purposes. If wage increases below the rate of inflation count as violence, what should we make of the intention to disrupt University operations and cause the University financial harm?
Even if you don’t watch “Game of Thrones,” I advise you watch "Khaleesi" Emilia Clarke.
“Shaking the Habitual” is a huge record, overflowing with forceful music designed to alienate its audience even as it draws us in.
Traditional English fare is nothing to scoff at, but it was two trips to the ghetto outskirts of London for Indian-Pakistani food that I will never forget.
Many have suggested that a strike is unnecessary and that we should simply begin calm, measured negotiations with the administration. We argue that negotiations cannot succeed without a show of force.
Death is knocking on Don Draper’s door. Or, at least he thinks it is.
It is safe to say that any aspiring critic in his or her day writes with Roger Ebert’s style lingering in their head.
“I feel that Roger Ebert wrote criticism that could be both intellectual and accessible, and his love for the art form always come through. I can think of no other critic who was such an ambassador for the movies. He will be missed.”
He created a brand.
Let’s try and set aside, for now, the history behind the movie — its success, its nerd fandom, its sequels and my undying love for dinosaurs.
Kyle Kinane, “the voice of Comedy Central,” will return to the Comedy Attic for his fourth year in a row at 8 p.m today and will perform through Saturday at 8 p.m and 10:30 p.m.
Charlie Scudder reports on Craft Beer Week.
Why is it that parents dote upon their children’s fantasies of becoming doctors and astronauts but chide or caution them for wanting to become artists? Why is it that artistic professions merit societal disrepute? Why are humanities majors regarded with skepticism and contempt? Oh that’s nice. So what are you going to do when you graduate? How are you going to make a living?
As of 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jake Wood is in the hospital but in good condition
Professor Jamsheed Choksy will research how political changes in the Middle East are impacting various religious communities.
Omega Psi Phi is under suspension for allegedly participating in hazing, a violation of the Student Code of Conduct.
Sophomore forward Cody Zeller has announced he will enter the 2013 NBA Draft, according to a press release from his family's organization's website, DistinXion.org.
An event tonight on campus featuring GLBT rights activist Judy Shepard has been cancelled due to a snow storm in Wyoming, Shepard's home.