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What the Music Industry Can Teach Publishing

By Michael Filippone
Monday, March 1st, 2010

In the music industry, there is no longer that fabled idea of getting “discovered” by an important person in high places. Musicians today know that their progress relies solely on themselves.   That is why so many current bands and musicians are self-releasing their albums. It would be self-inflicted sabotage for a band to write the [...]


Suck it Up

By Heather Schwartz
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Cleaning.  It’s a mundane and tedious task.  Magic piles of mess that seem to reappear moments after removal, which of course must be removed again: an endless cycle. How anybody could find joy in cleaning… the thought of that astounds me.   Well, astounded me.  I had a breakthrough this past weekend, a revelation as I [...]


Romantic Comedies Your Boyfriend Might Actually Like

By Sonal Patel
Monday, February 8th, 2010

February 14th is rounding the corner.  It can go two ways. Some girls will wear black and declare it a day for Hallmark and candy corporations to sell their stock.  On the other hand, there will be the group of girls who play for the other team and flutter about shopping for their significant others. [...]


What a Rubik’s Cube Can Teach Us about Life

By Heather Schwartz
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Most of us don’t look forward to experiencing failure. Commonly, we exhibit an avoidant type of behavior towards the possibility of failing; that is, we have a tendency to feel fear or withdrawal from situations that would present conflict or an undesirable outcome. For instance, students concerned with their grades may exhibit this behavior when [...]


What NOT to Say

By Katrina Gaudier
Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Some people are intimidating. To most, they’re bosses, school bullies, or sumo wrestlers.  To a shy person, everyone is intimidating.  As a self-diagnosed sufferer of social anxiety disorder, or SAD, I feel it’s my responsibility to shed some light on an awkward situation.  Throughout my scope of social experiences, I have encountered many different types [...]


New Year’s Resolutions that Might Actually Stick

By Julia Perch
Monday, January 11th, 2010

Everyone has been guilty, at one time or another, of making unrealistic New Year’s resolutions. There’s something about a brand new year that feels like a fresh, shiny start, and inspires us to begin professing an interest in starting anew. This year, I will… lose 50 lbs! Go to the gym EVERY. SINGLE. DAY! Learn [...]