How to avoid being shamed for your Christmas spirit
By Megan Mallonee | November 5, 2015There are 49 days until Christmas. Yes, Thanksgiving is approaching and the semester is ending, but there is something much more important going on here.
There are 49 days until Christmas. Yes, Thanksgiving is approaching and the semester is ending, but there is something much more important going on here.
Hibernation season is coming, and with it, the lessening probability of me ever making that depressing trek to the gym.
Waffle: (v) to stick whatever you want into a waffle iron and see what happens.
October has come and gone along with the 40,000 Halloween-goers on Franklin Street last night. Now, we secretly wear our costumes when no one’s around and look forward to these things to do in November.
Exactly one week ago, Apple released its latest software update which included 150 new emoji characters and the internet freaked out.
I consider myself a scary movie fanatic. A guru, so to speak. Ever since I watched Disturbia for the first time (with parental permission; I literally called my mom,) I’ve been obsessed.
Because I had nothing better to do on my break — discounting the pile of homework that I was definitely not thinking about — I decided to do some coloring.
Dinner should be fun, enjoyable, and it probably shouldn’t result in nausea or discomfort. So here are a few topics to avoid to keep dinner at Lenoir from being too uncomfortable to bear:
This year for fall break, I escaped my studies by focusing all my attention on food — specifically, everything pumpkin-y I could find at the grocery store. I tasted them so you don’t have to!!
First dates stress everyone out!
As it is currently mid-October, one single task looms over the typical college student. Hint: It isn’t midterms. Deciding on a Halloween costume.
Around Chapel Hill there’s an infinite amount of apps that are popular within student life. What I’ve found in my few months here on campus is that NextBus is one of the most popular.
When it comes to Halloween costume ideas, most people fall into the slump of doing something trendy, hip, and relatively current.
Why pretend to enjoy the outside world when you could follow my lead and never leave your amazingly comfy bed? Instead, entertain yourself from the wonderful solitude of your own pillow kingdom with these five things.
Halloween is a pretty big deal in Chapel Hill. People from all over the triangle come around to strut their stuff on Franklin Street. There will be a lot of people with a lot of great costumes, so you want to make sure that yours is great too.
The sun is slowly but surely ceasing to beat down on us weary travelers, from south and north campus alike, but almost two full months into the academic year you start to feel the [insert Lenoir, Ram’s, Agora, or Wherever-Your-Primary-Choice-Of-Grub-Is here] Effect.
It's October, and we're obviously pretty excited. But there's something we need to talk about.
Let’s face it, we live in a world where all-nighters are far too common and food might not always be a student’s first priority. I’ll often find myself skipping a meal because I’m too busy to cook, too anxious to eat, or simply because I woke up late for class.
Bus driver talk is probably one of the most entertaining parts of using public transportation around campus.