Rage Call: Will the Women of Dartmouth Please Stand Up
By Julia Bernstein | November 3, 2006Before Lindsay Lohan got weird, she made "Mean Girls," an early masterpiece that sets forth one of the most pressing dilemmas facing young women today.
Before Lindsay Lohan got weird, she made "Mean Girls," an early masterpiece that sets forth one of the most pressing dilemmas facing young women today.
My co-workers and I have been joking this past week that while our tans look like they've been acquired at some exotic locale, their origin is unfortunately much more pedestrian.
The hottest accessory for spring this year appears to be a baby. From new moms Katie Holmes (Baby Suri) and Brooke Shields (Baby Grier) to soon-to-be biological mom Angelina Jolie, Hollywood's obsession with celebrity motherhood shows no signs of ending anytime soon.
One of the highlights (or lowlights) of my internship this past winter was seeing -- or perhaps almost not seeing -- Today Show high priestess Katie Couric outside Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.
The Israelites may have been slaves in Egypt, but at least they had Moses to part the waters of the Red Sea.
Karl Rove must be having a bad week. Not because of the Valerie Plame scandal, the allegations of ethically unsound behavior or even the danger to his job.
Memo to the 2007 Class Council: The sophomore summer opening address was actually a great idea, and Gina Barreca '79 was an entertaining speaker, but you have got to do something about the design of those t-shirts that were handed out to attendees.
I didn't really follow the Trustee Election, but I like that both Peter Robinson '79 and Todd Zywicki '88 are academics, and more importantly, writers.
I have a new guilty pleasure. With dialogue worse than "The O.C." and plots more incredible than "Joan of Arcadia," NBC's miniseries "Revelations" is not to be believed.
Between Easter, the mailing of college acceptance letters and the start of the new baseball season, it seems as if we are in the middle of a period of change and new beginnings.