The –Ism Dictionary

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College provides exposure to a variety of new experiences and ideas for many students. The problem occurs, however, when students’ attempt to attach themselves to idealisms that they may not fully understand, or rather, were perhaps given a misrepresentation of such. To help prevent you from looking like a fool when attempting to sound like [...]

Serial Killer Hall of Shame

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by john scheck The Serial Killer Hall of Shame, my latest book, is a chronicle of the least successful mass murderers and would-be mass murderers in United States history. The original title of Serial Killer Bloopers was rejected by editors because they felt it lacked gravitas although they didn’t rule out the possibility that this could [...]

Tipping and How You Can Get the Most Bang out of Your Jar

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by Kelly Herman Tired of looking at the empty tip jar halfway through your shift? Sick of evenly doling out the spare change from others’ wallets between every coworker each night? Tighten up! Make your jar worth tipping into, so you’ll need several people just to pour it out at the end of the day. Here’s a [...]

Katee Sackhoff

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Interview by Lauren Douglass Actress Katee Sackhoff does it big. With Sexy Evil Genius under her belt, the return of A&E’s Longmire and the new Riddick with Vin Diesel on the way, Sackhoff has a full plate – and a lot of great experiences to tell. Here, she talks with me about moments from the set, [...]

DAY TRIPPIN’: A Beach Bum’s Guide to Hitting the Shores

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By Mike Stanley Go to the beach, I dare you. Nevermind, just stay in your dorm and get ready for the approaching semester. It’s not like this is one of the only summers you’ll have away from home, free to do whatever you want, with the least responsibility you’ll likely ever have again. GO TO THE [...]

Bore Me to Sleep

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by john scheck (Based on a true story) Before you tell me about your bizarre dream, let me just stop you to say that I’ve heard this one before. How you get into a taxi but the driver is a chimpanzee. He tries to rip you off by going through town hitting all the traffic lights instead [...]

How To Keep Your Stuff Safe When You’re On Your Own

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by Kelly Herman Probably the only stealing you’ve seen recently is bike thievery. Seats are missing, wheels are missing. What you may not realize is that without mommy and daddy around to make sure your XBOX 360 is safe at night, the valuables in your apartment could be in danger too. Here are a few things [...]

Kandyse McClure’s Thrilling New Series

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“Galactica” Star Kandyse McClure has joined the cast of “Hemlock Grove,” a new Netflix thriller series, out now, that’s sure to keep you on the edge of your seat. McClure joins me to discuss what shocking twists we can expect from the show, her childhood in South Africa, and how her history has helped her [...]

CT Party Pics: AJ’s Sports Bar in Tallahassee, April 19th

CT Party Pics: AJ’s Sports Bar in Tallahassee, April 19th

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Tuesday's at AJ's are always a thing to behold and they never disappoint!

An Interview with Alexander Dipersia

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Interview by Lauren Douglass Meet Alexander Dipersia, rising star and actor in the new ABC Family movie, Lovestruck. Dipersia talks about memorable moments from the set, what it’s like working with costars Jane Seymour and Sarah Paxton, and his hopes for the future. So tell me about Lovestruck? It’s a love story about two people – played by [...]