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Baker’s Button Says Easy, But His Job Isn’t

The Collegian ran a profile today of Roy Baker, the Director of Fraternity and Sorority Life. This was the lede, When students take a seat in Roy Baker’s office, they might be surprised by what he has on his desk. Baker, director of fraternity and sorority life, is a proud owner of a Staples Easy […]

Here’s to Spending the Night With Eve 6…

For those of you that couldn’t score John Legend tickets, Eve 6, that talented, not quite one-hit-wonder group from Southern California, will be performing in HUB Alumni Hall this Thursday at 9 PM. Tickets for the free show are available at the HUB ticket office. Eve 6 is best known for their songs, “Inside Out” […]

College Kids Don’t Like Cool Magazines?

Apparently, college kids lack taste when it comes to magazines, clothing, and pretty much everything else, according to Gawker and Ad Age. The post on Gawker notes that: Is it possible that college students—rather than being our nation’s elite—are just unsophisticated dolts, like the rest of America? According to a new survey, college kids’ favorite […]

State College on the Cheap

Ryan Pfister’s done it again. His colloquial columns in the Collegian really resonate with me. This week’s column I found particularly interesting, especially in light of the current economic situation. Pfister distills the economy and the rise of coupons with a certain verve. The stock market’s tanked. Consumer spending is down. People are getting laid […]

Deer Fraternity,

We cannot tell for sure how much the Collegian writer exaggerated in the lede of today’s article about Delta Theta Sigma’s upcoming hunting season. For members of the Delta Theta Sigma fraternity, today is not only an enjoyable holiday, but a matter of survival. But, nonetheless, we were fascinated by it. Yesterday we reported that […]

Can we trade towns?

Each year, Coldwell Banker ranks the affordability of towns that have major colleges. Stanford University and the University of Akron are each frontrunners on different spectrums of the home price ranking, holding titles of the most expensive and most affordable college towns, respectively. An average home in Palo Alto, Calif., costs approximately $1.74 million while […]

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