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Game shows are almost always inane, often corny, and rarely do they require skill. Just look at "Family Feud." Actually, please don’t look at "Family Feud," unless you like migraines.
Since the year is drawing to a close, I promised former Uni student Ishan Desai-Gellar that I would write at least one ridiculous "Hey look, I'm Jewish!" blog entry in my first year here at the OG.
Fans of terrible hip-hop were shocked to find that rappers Papoose and Remy Ma are planning to get married later this month. Not because anyone really cares about Papoose or Remy Ma, but because they’re planning on getting married in prison.
There are many accessories that have eventually fallen out of use. Either current fashions make them passé, or people realize that it just isn’t worth the effort to wear them all day. The function that these clothing items served is either replaced by another less confining product, or not replaced at all, leaving people to lead freer and more enjoyable lives.
Many Uni students (like students everywhere else) participate in a wide variety of activities. As a result, we all know people who are incredibly talented in certain academic subjects, sports, music, or art.
While we had no school last Monday, I found myself awake before noon and glued to the TV, watching an old favorite of mine, "The Jerry Springer Show."
This is probably my favorite YouTube video clip:
Ah, freshmen. I have to admit that I don't really know any of you, other than the small handful — well, quarter of your class — that plays girls basketball.
It's a fun activity that someone tried to make educational for "academic" classification. It's one-and-two-thirds movies spread out over four days. It's a fun, laid-back sports practice that tries to exclude players who aren't "serious."
Yes, that's right, Agora classes, I am calling you out!
There's no doubt that social-networking software has become an integral part of youth culture.
Anyone who exits the interstate at North Prospect in Champaign can tell you that chain stores and restaurants are certainly a large part of American business.
Whether or not this is a good thing, the trend has at least changed the typical diet.
Hillary Clinton narrowly won the New Hampshire Democratic primary over the predicted winner, Barack Obama.
Nickelodeon star and late-'90s-pop-idol-relative Jamie Lynn Spears is pregnant.
Here at Uni, we’re all too familiar with standardized tests.
Oftentimes the night before a huge test, I find myself imagining a mystical fairyland. This utopia of my dreams is called public-public high school (as opposed to Uni-public high school).