I was leery about riding with them, but Don, who was drinking too, assured me that he would drive carefully. My father always told me not to hang out with people who drink.
Month: October 2011
How do you get famous with no talent?
I may not have a six-pack (except for the one in my fridge), be able to turn into a werewolf or be on the run from Russian terrorists, but I can tell bad acting, and even a nice set of abs like Taylor Lautner’s can’t distract me from his lack of acting skills.
How to be a germophobe to combat flu season
Do you know how many cracks and holes there are on a phone where germs can hide? Do you think anyone ever unscrewed that mouthpiece and cleaned the inside of those holes that we talk into? There’s probably germs in there from the past six employees who had that phone, not to mention all the non-germaphobes who borrowed it and held it close to their lips.
Get your scream on
Wherever you choose to get your scream on, it’s sure to be an exciting night. Just make sure you don’t have to give a class presentation the next day, you may not have a voice left.
WTFF: What’s this fantasy football?
Picture it. A diehard Dolphins fan of twenty years rooting for Tom Brady to throw his fifth touchdown pass. A few years ago, this scenario may have raised a few eyebrows, but if this fan were to say, “He’s on my fantasy team,” no further explanation would be needed.
All hail almighty consumerism
That is the beauty of consumerism: you are allowed, in fact, it is strongly recommended that you pursue the attainment of as many goods as possible. Our message is simple: BUY, BUY, BUY!
NSU hosts controversial medical marijuana debate
On Oct. 5, a panel of medical experts discussed the risks and benefits of using marijuana in medicine at an event sponsored by the local chapters of the American Medical Student Association, the Student National Medical Association and the Student Public Health Association in the Steele auditorium in the Terry Building.
Students donate surplus food from competition to the homeless
Eric Arckey, third–year law student and president of the SBA, said students recognized that the displaced community is not only in need of monetary donations or time, but food as well.
Flag football playoffs begin next week
Though flag football does not replace NSU’s lack of a football team, Prociuk said he believes it is a great way for students to let out some energy.
Tennis ends fall season, prepares for spring
NSU was the only Division II school, competing against Division I schools, at the Kansas Invitational, which took place from Sept. 16-18.