This school year saw improvement in many areas for Washington University.
A big, heartfelt congratulations goes out to Sigma Chi, Kappa Alpha Psi and the Association of Black Students for their amazing accomplishment last Friday night.
Both the men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams broke school records at the NCAA National Championships over spring break.
This is really more for girls than guys. I mean, I’ve never been in love with a female, so I’m not sure I would really be the best person to turn to on the subject. I have, however, had way more experience in guys: assholes, sweethearts, liars, cheaters – the whole kit and caboodle. So obviously take my experience with salt to your liking because not everyone is the same, but you might find this educational or at the very least entertaining.
Because it’s the beginning of the semester, I have very little campus-related material about which to complain.
1. Stop arguing about football.
Jane is crazy. Not crazy like she sometimes wears mismatched socks or a black belt with brown shoes. Crazy as in she behaves illogically and irrationally.
Who needs a job? Who needs money? I was talking to my dad the other day, and he says, “Don’t worry about it. If you don’t have a job come May, you can just move home for a little while.” That sounds just a little too sweet for me.
When I told people where my internship was, no one was overly impressed; fostering culture in the greater St. Louis area is certainly not in the same ballpark as producing “The Real World.” I believe that my experience, however, surpassed a big-name company internship.
I’m not sure how I got here, but I’m here. I’m a senior in college (eek!), and the head of Forum for the newspaper next year (ha ha), and even though I can’t legally purchase beer (doh!), I’m apparently qualified to instruct incoming freshmen about the finer points of college life (no comment).
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