When I came home for winter break my freshman year of college, all I ate was meat. Steak, chicken, hamburgers - any type of meat I could get my hands on. I didn't care what kind as long as it was meat.
We are certainly well aware that attempting to define sexual harassment is a challenge in itself . . . a challenge that I wouldn't in a million years ask a woman to describe so I could watch her bounce and jiggle, mind you. (Kidding!) But this particular battle seems almost TOO disturbing.
The men and women of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights mailed a message to practicall
The Mindset List, which was conceptualized at Beloit College in 1998, is an annual list that has served for over a decade as a source of entertainment for millions of people interested in the reading through the youthful and naive eyes of first year college students.
It is around that time of the year when college students scramble out of their place, and into another place. Moving time! Whether that be the lovely dorm experience at The University of Montana, or the six-bedroom house in the South Hills, it is time for a change!
Kids these days are taking the saying “the dog ate my homework” and completely chucking it out the window. Today’s student needs a more up-to-date and convincing reason for missing an assignment, skipping class or failing to complete work. That’s why this story of a college student who faked his own kidnapping is so fascinating.