Diversify holiday meals with dishes from around the world

Join our food columnist as she figuratively sets sail around the globe to experience other culture’s traditional December feasts.

Hard drives, SSDs and UEFI: The Information Revolution is nigh

Processors, graphics cards, memory and transfer rates are all becoming so fast that the longest time is spent actually searching for, reading and writing data on the HDD. No one likes waiting on file transfers and loading, and luckily there is a solution: Solid State Drives (SSDs).

Finals week stress can wait, go fornicate

If finals are killing you softly, experience what the French consider a little death, the orgasm. It is quick, efficient and reduces stress.

Everything is about religion today

The separation of church and state is a famous concept in American politics. Even though the phrase is not found in the Constitution, its equivalent meaning is usually derived from the First Amendment — “Congress shall make no law respecting…

Home cooking remedies homesickness for freshman

Freshman columnist, Hannah Croft, reaps the long-desired rewards of being friends with benefits, which include the joys of a home cooked meal.

Democratic Congress had it coming

Conservative columnist Andrew Nenow discusses why he believes Republicans picked up 65 seats in the house.

Spice up Thanksgiving dinner with a little help from the ‘bounceberry’

This holiday season, as the family gathers for the holiday tradition of Thanksgiving, your loved ones will be ever grateful for the tantalizing flavor that dances on the tips of their tongues as they savor the North American native cranberry atop their turkey.

Calling all super seniors — time for graduate school

Having milked the teat that is your parent’s college savings almost completely dry after four (ha, yeah right!), five or six years, you will finally graduate this fall, winter or spring. And while our abundant and plentiful job market awaits you, the idea of remaining in the cozy cocoon of academia a couple years longer sounds tempting.

Freshman faces faux Facebook ‘friends’

Facebook connections can lead to lifetime friendships, but more likely create awkward situations. Read on as our Freshman Columnist tells you how to make Facebook less creepy and more friendly.

Zero to 140,000: The future is quickly approaching

Would you go to Mars if the chance presented itself? Technology buff David Dynes would — and at Mach speeds.

The Political-Entertainment Complex

Liberal columnist Jeremy Cutcher explains his views on the dangers of blending news and entertainment.