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April is National Grilled Cheese Month. Celebrate with these variations on the original grilled goodie.
Rosnellys Perez’s morning routine usually consists of the perfected application of foundation, concealer, powder, eyeliner, mascara and a dap of lip-gloss. Depending on her mood, eye shadow gets thrown into the mix.
Although the downtown streets weren’t nearly as crowded as they were last year, beads and the baring of breasts were still aplenty at Saturday’s Muncie Gras.
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Although St. Patrick’s Day didn’t officially begin until Sunday, many began the celebration earlier. Groups of students, decked out in all shades of green from the shamrock antenna headbands atop their heads to the green socks on their feet, began streaming to house parties and bars early Saturday afternoon.
As college students, we are notorious for procrastination — even when it comes to that week we’ve all been counting down since we came back from Winter Break. If you haven’t planned anything yet for Spring Break 2013, no worries. Here are some road trips, that we’ve already planned for you. All you need is a car, a couple friends and an awesome road trip playlist (we suggest our Spotify mix).
Lindsey Gelwicks is a senior magazine journalism major and writes “I Am a Process” for the Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper or The Daily. Write to Lindsey at lbgelwicks@bsu.edu. My mind was numb as I lay curled in a ball on the tiny hospital bed of IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. Pure exhaustion had taken me over. Joining it were fear and loneliness. I couldn’t imagine anything worse for a suicidal patient than being left alone in a stark white room where the only things to do were sleep or think about how alone you felt. Eventually a nurse brought me magazines. I read a lot of TIME articles that day. It was Feb. 26, 2012.
$700 MILLION pies are sold in grocery stores every year.
Award-winning author Danielle Cadena Deulen has dipped her pen into two sides of the writing world: nonfiction and poetry. At 7:30 p.m. in David Letterman Communication and Media Building room 125, she will share excerpts of her pieces in both genres as a part of the English Department’s Visiting Writer’s Series.
With an estimated 36 million heart-shaped boxes of chocolate sold annually, Valentine’s Day marks another peak in sales for candy stores. Lowery’s Candies on Kilgore Avenue shows no exception, as it plans for its single biggest day of sales.
I have a problem with nostalgia. Too often, I think about times that are long gone.
I have a problem with nostalgia. Too often, I think about times that are long gone. While reminiscing in and of itself isn’t a problem, focusing on the “What If’s” and “Might Have Been’s” is.
As students just finished counting down the days until winter break, it’s time to start counting again. There are 52 days until Spring Break, 107 days until the last day of classes and 115 days until graduation. Seniors, keep track of the calendar and be sure not to fall behind in preparation for the final day of your college career.
Twelve years ago, Davy Rothbart found a handwritten note plastered to his windshield. “Mario, I f--king hate you” began the message from Amber, clearly placed on the wrong car. What began as a misplaced memo passed among Rothbart’s friends turned into a collection of found notes taped into a Kinko’s-copied magazine one year later and now has transformed into Rothbart and his brother traveling the country on the Found Magazine 10th Anniversary Tour.