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True Story: Kinky trysts make superb tales for college Casanova
Jan. 7, 2012My friend Jimmy is a natural when it comes to getting girls. When he is not even trying, they flock to him. I don’t know how he does it.
Face the Facts: Multitaskers may be on road to 'frazzled' brains
Jan. 7, 2012My brain has finally refused to stop working — and in this day and age, I don’t really blame it.
Sharp Left Ahead: Economy unable to support returning troops
Jan. 5, 2012After nine years, almost 4,500 deaths of U.S. soldiers, tens of thousands more Iraqi lives and $1 trillion, we can now say the Iraq War has ended.
Between the Lines: Cancer scare turns into stressful waiting game
Jan. 4, 2012“You may want to consider getting these lumps removed as they might be cancerous,” my doctor suggested to me as I sat on the edge of my seat in his brightly lit examination room.
Let's Be Unreasonable Here: History's dirty secrets hide behind nursery rhymes
Jan. 4, 2012At first glance, nursery rhymes seem childish, with nonsensical meanings hardly worth another look. I myself listened to them for years as a child, and all they solicited from me were a few laughs. After all, no sane mind would feed innocent children anything other than innocuous nonsense. Right?
Kill 'Em With Kindess: Showing respect for someone goes a long way
Jan. 4, 2012How many of you have ever been interrupted while telling a story you were excited to tell? Or maybe discriminated against for whatever reason? Or even, let’s go way back, picked last on the playground? I can safely bet every person has felt disrespected at least twice in his or her lifetime, and we’re not even truly into the “real world” yet.
When in Athens... Wait What Should I Do?
Jan. 2, 2012Where I come from, kids usually learn to drive tractors before learning to ride bikes. You can’t walk down the street without someone asking if you need a ride, and using the phrase “sex education” usually causes a local to blush. Yes, I come from Small Town America, more specifically Orrville, Ohio, and to me Ohio University was an eye-opener. It did not take long for OU to give me the wake-up call that most of us need to enjoy the ride — I am definitely not in Kansas anymore. Athens is no New York City, but there’s plenty of material here for me to make a list of ten signs that told me I was in a whole new world.
That's a Difference of Anatomy: Asking for directions makes you a better man
Jan. 2, 2012The holidays are a time of happiness and cheer. But for most, it is also a time of conflict and setbacks.
Face The Facts: Make this year's resolution a selfless decision
Jan. 2, 2012How many New Year’s Eves have you celebrated throughout your lifetime? How many resolutions have you made and actually achieved?
Life Lessons from Melissa: When giving thanks, remember why we're here
Nov. 14, 2011Thanksgiving is my favorite holiday. There is football, my dad’s “eating pants,” food, my “eating pants” and jellied cranberry sauce (which is delicious but not really food). It is a day full of family, laughter and snide remarks about my family that result in laughter and naps.
Between The Lines: Greek life can be healthy addiction if used properly
Nov. 13, 2011I’m exaggerating the dramas of my sorority sisters at our annual country-dance last year, when my crush puts his finger to my lips. He’s silencing my gossiping tongue and my inner girl.
A Stranger Here Myself: Take baby steps to live socially responsibly
Nov. 13, 2011I cheated last week.
Take It Personally: We must think proactively to be a part of globe
Nov. 9, 2011The end of fall quarter brings a fairly universal feeling to the Ohio University campus. We push through these last few hectic weeks with the finish line — an absurdly long holiday break — close in mind. I’d challenge anyone to find a student on campus today that doesn’t feel overwhelmed with finals week fast approaching.
Leaps and Bounds: Enjoying the movie means closing critical eye
Nov. 7, 2011Every time a new movie is showing, complaints come along with it. There is always someone paying too much attention to the critics rather than the movie itself.
Big Shot Barker: 'Twilight Saga' calms anxiety of winter break
Nov. 6, 2011The end of the quarter is bittersweet for me. Of course I will be glad to have a break from constant homework and meetings, but I will miss my friends — few as they may be — and Athens.
Straight from Stuckey at the Statehouse: Pet projects not priority during times of need
Nov. 5, 2011Light shone through the translucent roof, casting a glimmering shadow on the bikes lined alongside the rounded cement racks, their silver spokes and rubber wheels chilled by the foggy, November morning air.
A stranger here myself: Plugged-in lives jeopardize U.S. happiness
Nov. 5, 2011It might be gone, but there’s still a chance of pulling it back before it’s long gone. It was with us long ago out of necessity. Some say it’s still around, but odds are that it’s just superficial at present.
Life Lessons From Melissa: Going against the grain can pay off in future
Nov. 3, 2011Throughout my time at The Post, I have been called many unflattering things: stereotypical, crazy, classist (ouch), and disappointing just to name a few. Well, being that most of these insults came from emails and letters early in my columnist career, I was admittedly discouraged.



