"So Many Words, So Little Time"
By DAN STEIN | Apr. 23, 2004I'm graduating in about two weeks. I've heard its fashionable to spend your last column reminiscing and giving advice.
I'm graduating in about two weeks. I've heard its fashionable to spend your last column reminiscing and giving advice.
"Tank, I need a pilot program for a B-212 helicopter."Trinity's eyes flutter and years of knowledge are pressed into her brain from the world of The Matrix.How far away from this are we?
On Sept. 12, 2001, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld was ready to let the largest terrorist attack in American history go unpunished.
Now that there is an official face on President George W. Bush's possible successor, it may be time to start thinking about replacements for every other cabinet position.
Last week, President George W. Bush embraced the flood of jobs out of the country, and tried to turn one of his biggest failures into a positive.
Quick, name one thing you remember about 2002. What were the big stories? Who were the big celebrities?
Howard Dean is angry. I know because the corporations told me. I also know that he could never beat President George W.
Dave Matthews writes simple songs. In his head there are repeating chords, basic drumbeats, and horns and string sections that either echo his voice or help build tension between verses.
Until recently, my walk to South Lake Village was very peaceful. But then people started stalking me.
With the start of a new semester, returning students can always look forward to a few familiar faces: The same people are preparing sandwiches at Putnam's, working at The Spectrum and driving the buses.