This is a letter I just wrote to my representative. Both a cool and interesting issue to read more look at americanrivers.org. The theme here is that I have already received a response to my first email on the issue and my congresswoman didn’t even know about it. This is how you get your voice [...]
“The selection of a Republican candidate for the presidency of this globalized and expansive empire is — and I mean this seriously — the greatest competition of idiocy and ignorance that has ever been.” -Fidel Castro Ladies and gentlemen we have now sunk to a new low. Fidel Castro has now called our presidential candidates [...]
Rob Resnick (left) and Cal Shapiro of Timeflies The last time I spoke to Rob Resnick (Rez) and Cal Shapiro of Timeflies, they had just released their first album The Scotch Tape. It was evident that they were unsure of what to expect; having developed a loyal Twitter following and “Timeflies Tuesday” fan base, they [...]
I apologize. I am sorry to anyone who read my article in the magazine. I said that Newt Gingrich, Rick Santorum, and Jon Huntsman were sticking around for the sole purpose of garnering enough attention to get a show on Fox News. Frankly I think any of the three would be willing to take a [...]
“This is my outfit for tonight,” Billy Joel, donned in a Cornell hoodie and cap, explained to the full house at Bailey Hall on Friday night. “I left my clothes at home.” Right away Joel made it clear that he didn’t intend for the night to go as a normal concert does. Rather, he [...]
Posted on November 29th, 2011 by Ariella Weintraub
Events going on this week for CU National AIDS Week: On Display All Week: November 28 through December 2, All Day AIDS Memorial Quilt Willard Straight Hall, Memorial Room Please join us for the reception of our display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in Willard Straight Hall. “Founded in 1987, The AIDS Memorial Quilt is [...]
In Cornell’s final game of the season, the Big Red took on Columbia University in an effort to win the Ivy League Title and an at-large position in the NCAA tournament. After finishing 4-8-5 last year, Cornell had an impressive turn around this season, as they went into last week’s game 8-2-5. Going into the [...]
by Jennifer Pierre There really isn’t any other way to describe it but by its title. This brief but beautiful musical delivered everything it said it would: stunning vocals, a mind-twisting meta theme, refreshingly genuine characters, and even a splash of sex appeal. The show, which ran this past Friday through Saturday, was unique in [...]