Archive for February, 2014

Major Personality

News February 12, 2014 at 12:03 PM Comments are Disabled

Over the years, many students have had trouble deciding what career they would like to pursue after graduation. College Guidance Director Meredith Hanamirian revealed that around 60% of college students change their major once they are in college. A US News and World report article also stated that in theirRead More

Three Stand-Out Super Bowl Commercials

Pop Culture February 9, 2014 at 9:06 PM Comments are Disabled

Many considered this year’s Super Bowl disappointing, considering the uncompetitive 43-8 Seahawks victory over the Broncos. Unfortunately, the commercials, usually one of the game’s most enjoyable parts even among those who don’t follow football, were hardly better than the gameplay this year. In fact, most of the commercials this yearRead More

Phillip Seymour Hoffman

News February 9, 2014 at 9:00 PM Comments are Disabled

On February 2, Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his Manhattan apartment. Early evidence, including the syringe found lodged in his arm and the presence of heroin in his home, points to a drug overdose as the cause of the accomplished screen and stage actor’s untimely death.  Hoffman hadRead More

Super Bowl Review: Seahawks Wallop Broncos, 43-8

Sports February 7, 2014 at 11:31 AM Comments are Disabled

About 457 total yards per game, 340 passing yards per game, the fifth-lowest number of interceptions, 293 first downs and 37.8 points per contest. These are this year’s regular-season statistics for the Denver Broncos’ offense, once the most high-powered in the NFL. These days, however, the team is frequently regardedRead More

The Fault In Our Stars Trailer Review

Pop Culture February 4, 2014 at 12:23 PM Comments are Disabled

Never before has the word “okay” caused so many misty eyes. The trailer for the highly anticipated movie adaptation of John Green’s novel The Fault In Our Stars was released on Wednesday, June 29, after a low-quality version leaked two days before. The Fault In Our Stars follows teenage cancerRead More

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