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Dear Reader: This article appears as part of Student Life's annual April Fool's issue. Editor's Note: While this story is fake, Orgo Test Guy is no urban legend. The test described here was both turned in and graded for Organic Chemistry 252 on March 1, 2006.
by Aleksa Brown Contrary to the images that one may conjure up upon hearing the word "slam," poetry slam does not involve wrestling mats, shiny unitards and/or mouthpieces. Rather, poetry slam, which started in the mid-'80s, is competitive performance poetry that focuses on creating a community between the artists and the audience, says Lindsay Miller, one of the co-founders of the Tucson Slam ...
Students with a command of Indian languages will now be able to put their skills to use not just as interpreters but also as translators.
The Knox County Schools Museum of Education History, located at 101 E. 5th Ave., is collecting memorabilia that records the history of Knox County Schools and former Knoxville City Schools.
The mother of an actor who plunged to his death after a late-night row with Pete Doherty today called for the musician to face fresh questioning.
The Kamlak Center presents Dr. Betty J. Kovacs, author of The Miracle of Death, to discuss Easter Before Christ with Suzane Northrop on April 13. [PR.com - April 07, 2009]
Her father was Arthur Miller. Her husband is Daniel Day-Lewis. And her brother was a secret hidden from the world. As her new movie opens, writer and director Rebecca Miller talks to Carole Cadwalladr about emerging from the shadows of giants Rebecca Miller is so clever, and privileged, and talkative and engaging and clear-skinned and glossy-eyed and vaguely expensive looking, not in a designer ...
Tales from the encrypt: If you care about the integrity of your data, it's time to investigate solutions for accessing and securing it – and not just for the here and now Fatherhood changed me – for the better. It made me start to think on longer timescales, to ponder contingencies and contingencies for contingencies. My wife, too. Now that our daughter, Poesy, is 16 months old, we're settled in ...
Forget Thorstein Veblen’s leisure class. In today’s money culture, to be idle is to be irrelevant.
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