Victory Lap: Humor: where your small-town heart is
Apr. 13, 2011Melancholy mornings call for gloomy tunes, in my opinion, so I jammed Joy Division along the foggy aurora ride out to Amesville, Ohio.
Melancholy mornings call for gloomy tunes, in my opinion, so I jammed Joy Division along the foggy aurora ride out to Amesville, Ohio.
WARNING: Content may contain relatively sappy material. Proceed with caution.
If you throw a stone on college campuses today, chances are you’ll hit someone who keeps a blog (but don’t test it). This trend has increased exponentially in recent years, becoming a habitual part of everyday life.
This fall, Athens will have elections for City Council and the mayor.
The Libyan war — er, “kinetic military action”— has been a failed attempt at what George Will called humanitarian imperialism.
(Note: Pictures can be viewed at ouvictorylap.tumblr.com)
I think we should start off by acknowledging the death of dating in college society.
In a tragic occurrence last winter, Ohio University student Andrea Robinson died from type-B bacterial meningitis.
Ohio University has students that hail from Ohio to California to China, but most students know little about the environment in which they live.
Disclaimer: There will be no North Face, hipster or bro jokes in this column.
The color spectrum of relationships:
On a campus so commonly considered liberal, it is easy to overlook many negative interactions that occur between students at Ohio University, and not difficult to categorize them as isolated incidents by a distinct minority.
General Electric, the largest corporation in America, paid no taxes for 2010. According to a recent New York Times article, General Electric claimed a tax benefit of $3.2 billion.
Effin’ hate hipsters.
Last week, Charlie Sheen took over.
#86 Write in a periodical
Prepare to combat the freshman 15. Not pounds — the 15 places to study for your finals.