Complaints from the anti-peanut gallery
I have a complaint to lodge with the universe.
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I have a complaint to lodge with the universe.
Do you care?
The past few weeks have been lovely. Really, they have.
Tell me if you’ve heard this one before: Boy meets girl on cruise ship, falls in love with girl, but girl is socioeconomically inaccessible and also about to marry someone else. And also there’s a huge iceberg into which the cruise ship collides, and most people on board die—including the boy. Nevertheless, she cherishes his memory for the rest of her life and never again falls in love the way she did during that magical April of 1912.
What do my 7-year-old, Play-Doh-squishing, Lunchables-eating brother and I have in common?
It’s 3 a.m.—do you know where your bed is? Are you in it? Are you sound asleep, having crawled under your covers a full eight hours before your phone alarm is scheduled for your rude awakening?
“How much does your life weigh? Imagine for a second that you’re carrying a backpack. I want you to pack it with all the stuff that you have in your life.”
A partnership housed within the Nicholas School of the Environment will receive a 2008 National Achievement in Environmental Justice Award from the Environmental Protection Agency today at a ceremony in Atlanta, Ga.
A faculty-led team has received an $814,000 grant from the Andrew Mellon Foundation to launch a new online system for editing ancient Greek and Latin texts preserved on papyrus.
On stage at Page Auditorium Saturday night, Luke Dollar surveyed the room before sighing with satisfaction.
Unpleasant cold sore outbreaks could soon be an ailment of the past.